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SUFFOLK JANUARY SESS

... IONS. (Concluded from fourth page.) BURY, Tuesday, January 12. Before the Rev. T. Anderson, Chairman; Rev. S. Io Alderdon. J. B. Haines, Esq., H. S. Waddington_ Esq.. M.P., J. H. P. Oakes, Esq., Major Parker, J. G.W. PoleY, Esq.. W. Parker, Esq., Rev. J. Parker, J. R. Heigbam, Esq., P. Huddlestone, Esq., H. J. Oakes, Esq., J. S. Phillips, Esq., H. Wilson, Eq.. Rev. N. W. Hallward, Capt. Bence, ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... TeiuRsDAy.-Bofore T. D'Eye Burroeghes, Esq., Chairman, Chas. Burton, Esq., T. B. Ross, Esq. A Magistrate brought up for Drunkenness--A gentleman who gave the name of John Sherrott, of Bosmere Hall, and who stated he was a macistrate for the county of Middlesex, was charged by the police with drunkenness and riotous conduct in the streets of Ipswich between 2 and 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning. ...

THE MURDER NEAR QUEEN-SQUARE

... On Tuesday, Mr. Wakdey. the coroner, and a jury composed of some of the principal inhabitants, con- cluded the inquirv-adjourned from Thursday last-- into the death of Charles Canty, who was murdered by Edward Tombs on the previous Tuesday morning, at 17, Glocester-street, Queen-square, Bloomsaury, as stated in our last Journal. The deceased was a litho- grapher and printer, 24 years of age, ...

THE ARRESTS IN IRELAND

... A few additional facts which transpired at the secret investigation in Cork are made public. The Casstitu- tion says,- Nothing could exceed the apparent levity and care- lessness of the prisoners during the inquiry. They ap- pear to be confident that the evidence against them will be so weak as to Insure their release within a brief period. The evidence of the approver is very conclusive, ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... i MONDAY.-Before C. Burton, Esq.. (Chairman) ; C. Deane, Esq., T. B. Ross, Esq,, H. Miller, Esq., S. t B. Cbapanau, Esq. A Sad Cae.-Mary Ann Webster. a woman with a child In her arms, was charged with stealing a worsted jacket, the property of r Benjamin C. Bloordefld. Proseentor keeps a beer-house In Curve street, St. toeon's. It was proved by his wife that on Saturday, the 4th December, the ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PETT SESSIONSRO t r T-. want BUNGAY. lay THURySDAY, September 3. - Before F. ?? Kmoric, ur. R. D. French, R. N. Cartwright, and A. H. jenny rc. Esqrs. uy Sd avy Lists.-Thleoverseers nf-the variosis ?? ?? with their lists, which were all verified, with the exception of St. Peter's Southeluinbein, as the deputy seat bo the overseer ,en of that perish would not rake the eath; so t e, matter was ...

CAMBRIDGESHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... CAXBRIDGESHIRE, WINTER ASSIZES. (Before Mr. Justice fathetc.) A NEWX ARXET SQUABJBLE. Greaves v. Archer.-Claim of £1,000 damates for assault. Mr. -W. Grantham, Q.C., M.P., and Mr. T. C. Blofeld ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... ?? PBTY-V -SESSIONS- REPORTS. BUNGAY. T1aRBSDAy, Feb 28.-Before D. I4Freec}, B. N. Cartwright, and A. H. Jenny, ESqrs. Robertand Charles Foulger, labourers, f teraham, whose casesfor assaulting Jas. Everitt were adjonened from the last sitting, were committed for trial, Wail being accepted. Benjamin Criclkore, of St. James, was charged by his wife, Tabitha Crickmore, with an assault. Upon the ...

CURIOUS BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... ?? . ,~ e ?? 7 .- - ?? . ~ .. CURIOUSB BREACH. OF . MIS CA - SE. i , ?? . I In the Queen's Bench Division on Wednesday; before Mi. Justice A., L. Smith aid a iommon jufy, the case of Witssa ?? Sfaples~was heard. This Wa8 an action for brsach-df promise of marriage, brought by Mias Matilda Anne Williamnsi-daughter of a silk-merchant in thq city, against ;Mr. 'Arthur Staples, wine merchant, ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PETfTY SESSIONS REPORTS. HARfTISMERE. . SE8SIONS HALL, EYE, Monday, May 81.-Before D the Rev. T. Lee French (chairman), and A. N. C. Hemsworth, Esq. THE NICETIES OF THE LAW. Honry Williamn Garnham, 10, labourer, Rickinghall Superior, was charged by Mr. Harry Wainwright, farmer, Boteedale, with having obtained 4a. by means of false pretenees on the 7th ?? proseeutor Maid the defendant had been ...

BUNGAY PETTY SESSIONS

... COUVRT HOUSE, Thursday.-Before B. D. French, 'Ecq. (in the chair), and A. H. Jenney, Eeq. Charles Tye, fish dealer, Bungay, carged by the Surveyor (Mr. Robert Earl) with obstruoting the highway at Bunegy, on May 14th, with an oyster stall, was fined 5s. and costs 63.-Paid. Henry Plumn, labourer, Bungay, charged with assault- ing Edward Stebbings, at St. Andrew's Soutbelmblam, on May 14th, ...

MR. C. WOOD'S ACTION AGAINST LORD DURHAM

... MR. C. WOOD'S ACTION AGAINST LORD DUREAX. - On -Wednesday afternoon there came on in the Queen's Bench Division the case of Wood e. the Earl of Dnrbam, upon a question in reference to the form of the pleadings. It was an appeal from a decision of Mr. Justice Denman, at Chambers, striking out a part of the defence which hqd been pleaded. Sir Charles Russell (with him Mr. A. Lyttleton), for the ...