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CASTLE OF EXETER.—FRIDAY

... CASTLE OF EXETEM.-FRDAY. Before C. Gordon, Esq., Chairman; J. 'Miforid, ?? Mies, B. A. Sanders, Esqrs,, and the Rivr.2; F. Strangways. RosBERT-MA l;EY was charged with trespassmg in pursait of game, on the property of Sir Staffprd.Northcote, on the l6th inataint. 'He was seen by Edmund James 'Gits. bans in LiLlymarb copse,: with a dog and gun-. .Gitaham having heard a~repdrl asked hi, whether ...

LONDON INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S COURT

... SATUJDAY. Before Mr. Commissioner Phillips. In Be SAei. LOvERING.-ALLEGED COLLUSIVE AnRsax. This insolvent applied to be discharged from White- cross-street Prison. Mr. Cooke opposed for a number of creditors, and Mr. Sargood supported. The complaint was, that the insolvent had come 200 miles away from his creditors to be discharged under the act on a friendly arrest. He was a timber merchant ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCEDENTS, OFFENCES, &o. Two girls, Ellen and Isabella Robinson, fifteen and foirteen years of age, have cbmmitted suicide in the Tyne at Newcastle. They were found clasped in each otherba aims. They had left thaenhom e in the middle of the night, in consequence of a quarrel with their elder sdster and their father.- Stobart, a pitman, has been killed on the North- Eastern:Bailway, near ...

DEVON QUARTER SESSIONS

... UfL VUZN WUAE±'.fliit br,0b±UlND. The quarter sessions for this county commenced on Tues it fy, Iilk the N103 1'rias Court, at the Castle, beoler Sir, Jonx lAucteoicn, Biovt., AiChaidinan ;the flight Hon. Earl a Fertescus, Viscounct Ebrington, Hon. W. WV. Addington, Sir S. H. Nailbeocs, Bart.., Sir, J. 13. Y. Bulier, Bart,, M.P., Sir- E. S. I'vidleanx, flair., S~ir Johoc Kennoeray, Bart., T. D ...

THOUGHGTS ON SOME OF THE CAUSES OF CHILD MURDER

... THOUGHGTS ON SOME OF THE CAUSES OF i ; ' CHILD MURDER - =- ?? 4hasfbeconce the *bst;qrying scandal of the ~o'intiy ,norcap itibe~wondered at, if we cousider the, ttC of our laws e the subject., There isa wretched, puny sentimentality, in'theway the matteris disctssedinthepress generally, wliichit would be a benefit to society, to put down.- There seemls a far of approaching the subjegt with. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Lawton, an elderly man, who had long been employed in the bank of Palmer and Greene at Lichfield, has been arrested, taken before the Birmingbam i magistrates, and remanded to Lichfield, on a charge of embezzling XG,000 or '7,000 of his late employers money. The lengthened investigation before the Coroner of Burnopfield, respecting the assassination of the young surgeon, Mr. Robert Stirling, ...

EXETER

... 0 EXETER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY h Before Mr. Commissioner Bere. WEOEDES5DAY. n Re J. B. LoCoE, draper, Truro. This was an s adjourned last examination for the attendance of witnesses; c but on the application of Mr. Venn, who appeared for the It detaining creditor, the case was adjourned for a month in a order that an arrangement, which had been agreed upon for i. the purchase of the stock by the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... MANSLAUUGTER BY A QUAEK Do)CTo.-A man calling himself 1 Dr. lackson has been committed to Lincoln Castle, on a verdict of manslaughter, be having administered a certain compound to one Ann Read, who was suffering from common fever. The mix- ture given by Jackson to the woman contained lobelia inflata. FATAL AcCIDENT.-A shocking accident occurred on Monday, at the works of Messrs. Proctor and ...

EXETER

... CASTLE OF -FRIDAY. Before E. A. Sanders, Esq. (chairmanl, 0. Gordon, Esq., A Stowey;Eq., WMiles,,Fcq., and thc Rev. H. F, Strangways. ELIZABETH ANSTEY waS charged. with using a defetive beam and scales. Defendant keeps a grocer's shop'. at Keeton, acd on the 11th of Jane, Richard Taylor,jthe inspector of .weighti and measures, went to her shop, and foand' a beam and scales defective three ...

A SAGE INQUIRY

... In the Parliamentary reports of last Saturday appeared the heading, Cows in Hyde Park I What could this preface? Was it like Fish in Water, or Birds in Air, or Flowers in June ? or was it like Bulls in China Shops, or Pigs in Flower Gardens, or ll1res in Parliament? Was it a matter of grievance or eongratulation? Was it a public wrong or a public right? Was it an encroachment on the rights of ...

DEVON LAMMAS ASSIZES

... r ~~~(CONTsaou FR5105 OUR L&ST,) NISI PRIUS COUR'T.-WEDNESDAy. (Before IIIr. Baron Martin.) BREACH OF PROMISE OF MA1UIkGETWO HUNDRED POUNDS DAMAGES. COOPER v. TRADER.-H-r. Collier, Q.C., end Mr. Coleridge were counsel for the plaintiff; attorneys, Messrs. Rooker and Co., Plymouth; Mr. Sergeant Kinglike and mr. Ilarelake were counsel for defendant; attorney, Mr. Alcaock. Mr. COLERIDGE opened ...

DEVON MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... (CONTINUED FROM OUU LAST.) CROWN COURT,-1VEnDXTSDnY, JULY 1. Before Sir J..Duckworth, Bart., (chairinan), C. Gordon, . Peelie, oud W. Miles, Esqrs. IVILLIA:% FRANCIS hlaving pleaded guilty to brealing into the dwelling-house of Mr. S. Hodge, of Harberton, and stealing bread and butter, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour. HOUsLBREAKiNG.-RIaCAnD BATE was charged with ...