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SUFFOLK EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... IUR.Y, Tscesday, San. 11. Thomas IHa1einood, 41, convictetl of stealing 5) busltelsof '!ci stover, half a buhihel if il calse, hall a butshlel of beats, and asack,the propertyofAlr. JnihnDenmt Pairheofltrih% 7 years transportation. f No true bill against 1i1,. Ch/inerq.j charged with sttalitiri ;s.. rhe property ot fames Woollaird, (of Wooddifton. . 11'.i. Deninis, 34, and Jmo Denuis, 1-4, ...

VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, March 15

... VICEI.CHANC].LLORS' COTUIRTS, March 15. at 0 ot 0 ua; te aS I'll ei~ si eu ec Attorney- Geniral v.8Sbermon.- I it this matter, John len- man, of Occold. in tile county of Suffolk. lip his will. dated I in the year 1.-1i. if the reign of King IFenrv VI_ devised a ffarm containing between 401 and 51) acres of land. with a Ihouse and other huluings thereon, and also another piece ! of land ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... (Before Lord Chief Baron Abinger, Mr. Justice Williams, and Mr. Baron Rolfe.) TRIAL OF NICHOLAS SUISSE. On Monday, Nicholas Suisse was placed at the bar on an indictment charging him with stealing money and se- curities, principally French cupons, to a very large amount, upwards of IO,0001. The indictment contained 20 counts. Mr. Kelly stated the case. He said that the present indictment was ...

SUFFOLK ASSIZES

... SUF1IFOLK KASSIZES. Thi learned Jui(Les iiaipoinited to preside at these assizes, Sir Edward Hall Alderson, and Sir Johln Williamlls, were wet oin the WAoodbridke road, oil T1hursday. about five o'clock, by the Iigh S5;criff, Edward Bridgeniai, Esq., an1d Nverc escorted into the town by the usual retinue. Their lordshiiis, after opening the Commission at the New (Cumit Courts, rctircd to their ...

SUFFOLK ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... | PSWICH, Saturday. March 12. I Before E. Godfrey, Esq.,Chairman; the Rev. F. Steward, the Rev. C. B. Elliott, J. Cobbold, Esq,. J. Berners, Esq., the Rev. C. Hill, and a numerous bench of Ma- gistrates. T'1REAT'ENINO LIETTER. Curlis Georqe, 41, a san of respect!le appearance, who had been admitted to bail, was placed at the bar charged with having on the 17tb of January last, knowingly. wil- ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, Jan. 28

... COURT OF QUEEN'S- - - - - - - B E-N.- : 28. COURT OF QUEE7N'S BENCH. Jan. 28, Ex Party Daniel Loag,a Duryest of the Brou/gh of Blrid, port.-Mr. Cockburnmovedlor;i rulecallingupon Mr.Alex. ander Dundas Ross Whishart Bailie Cochrane to show cause %vhv a criminal information should not be filed against him for attempting to bribe an elector of the borough of Itrid. port at the late general ...

IMPORTANT CASE OF SALVAGE

... IMPORtTANT CASE OF SALVAGE. Oil the l9th last. at the Cups Hiote, a ease olfsahage camse oin for hearing before ?? L. E~wei, Esq., chairman, ?? J. Thtrner, and J. W. E. Green, Esqrs., relative to the Spanishi slilp Indejiendiente, 180 tolls, bouind froml I11am- burg to the Hllavainnai, laden with a general cargo, of it agreed value of 20,8001., whichvessl got uponf the wcst Rock, near ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER

... It is our melancholy duty to record the circum- stances of a most atrocious and cold-blooded murder, which was committed on Sunday evening last in the neigh- bourhood of St. Helen's. The victim is a young married woman, of highly respectable connexions, and the wife of a painter who has lately been employed by Mr. A. T. Woods, of St. Helen's. The tragedy is aggravated by the supposition that ...

IPSWICH,

... THE CHASE.-Mr. Mure's Fox Hounds will meet Tllis Day, the 3rd of December, at Little Saxhant; on Mon- day, the 5th, at Harling Green; and on Thursday, the 8th, at Cockfield Greyhound.-Each day at half-past Ten. The Essex and Suffolk Fox Hounds meet on Tuesday, December 6th, at Goll Grove; and on Friday, the 9th, at Little Bentley Hall.-Each day at half-past 10 o'clock. The billfor the ...

SUFFOLK MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... St*?OtX. M AtMMALAS s ESSIONS. (Coldiinuedfrom w Ol1. Iasi.) 1WkZlCIA, Saturday, October g0* Before the Rev. Geo. Capperand a bench of Magistrates. SINGUJLAR CASY OF APPEAL. James Welham, sen., appcllant, and Sir A. B. Hcnni- ker, Bart., and others respondents. Counsel for the apgellants, Mr. Eagle and Mr. O'Mal- ley; Attorney, Mr. Gudgeon. For the respondents, Mr. Palmer and Mr. Crouch ; ...

PIAYFORD APPELLANTS, NACTON RESPONDENTS

... _T'iATPOnD APPflrTANQT, NACTON PAPONDr.N'TS. Ttts vas an appeal against thc order of a magistrate for the rmoval of Abrabim Graystori tmd Hannah hisw ife.. 1k. Ronrca lppeared for the appellants, and Air. Dasent for ~ie res )ondentO. ?srcat seal of time was expended inl going into prelilli- iisfobjeetiof, whichl ihaving been overruled, the Court prteedett to hear the evidence of the pauper, ...

THE PRISONERS IN AFFGHANISTAN

... THE PRISONERS IN AFFGIIANIS'I'AN. (From the imnscs. ) We have been favoured with the following extract of a letter from an officer of Her Majesty's Jth Regimcnt, dated Jellalabad, July 27 - About the 20th of July Captain Troup came to Jolla- labad from Akhbar Khaii, with proposals referring to the ransom of the captives, and he has got leave to remain a month here, in order to await the ...