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NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... NLEWQASTLE ASSXZES. SATURDAY-H o B RFoM IF BON PATTT. At one o'clock, the county calendar having been gone through, a town jury were sworn, and th0 following Lprimoner were put Up. ,G 1- PE;TER CANNON, 16, (reads and writes imper feotly) charged with robbery with violence, from the person of John Gordon Lawson, of Haltwhistie, had pleaded guilty (before Air Justice CresSwell) to that part of ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... | -- , _._._ X~~~ . _ ,, I .- I , A. ,A f ?? COURT, Mlay 24.-(Before Sir J. I'arker.)-IMuwAnID V. WcEAnEY.-UNION BANKING CoNrrextV.-His Honour gave judgment upon this peti- tion, which was heard before him in the sittings after Hlilary term last. The facts of the case will appear from his Honoucr's judgnscut.-ifr Atalims and Mr Toller appeared in support of the petition, and Mr Konyon Parker, ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSSIZES

... VORTHUMBERIILND ASSSIZES. TUESDAY, FEE. 28. CROWN SIDE.-(Before Mr JusTocE PLAIT.) His lordship tooni his seat this morning at ten e'cloclc, and, after the usual preliminaries, the following gentle- men were sworn on the grand jury:- Lord Lovaine, M.P., foreman; SirW.Trevelyan, Bnrt., Wallinglon; Sir C, Monick, Bartb, Belsay Castle ; Sir Edw. Blackelt, Bart,, Alatfen ; Sir Matt. W. Itidley, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... * On Thursday, the 2nd inst., an inquest was held at the bouse of Mr Davison, Stamford, near Alnwick, be- fore Mr Hardy, coroner, on the body of George Massey, aged 37 years, a native of Aberdeen, engaged there at haovest work. A few weeks ago deceased complained of a severe pain across his chest, bat had sines followed his work as usual; on the evening preceding, after par- taking of his ...

SUPPRESSION OF GAMBLING PRACTICES IN NEWCASTLE

... SUPPRESSION OF GAMBLING PrRACTICES IN N EWCASTLE. Yesterday (Thurgdai ), at the Manora Police Station, before Mr EiLaLSoN clud Mr Aild. AitRMSTRONG &c rt spectitble looking men v'ere charged with haeing hibed a room in Grning r-street, in this town, for the purpose of carrying on gembling, and ueing it as t common gami:7g honce. The men had given the fol- Iowirtg a4 thdir reepective aegs and ...

BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, JAN. 28

... IN THE MA1TTER OF A BANKRUPTrCY FlAT A(UAINST WILLIAM PALAIER' Thi5 morning the appeal in the matter of the adjudi- cation of a flat of bankruptcy against William Palmner, the surgeon, of Rugeley, came on for bearing before the Commissioner in his private rooa, it being usual, as it wae etatrd, to take all ouch preliminary proceedinga out of the public court. The learced Coammiseioner, aB well ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCA81LE, FRlcDAY.-Before C. E. Ellison, Esq. -Ellen M'Guire and Edther Bird, remanded on a charge of stealing 60 yards of ticking from a shop in Buxton.Etreet, were discharged in conaequenco of the owner not appearing to ?? O'HIara, Margaret Coyle, and Bridget Simpson, who have been remanded on a charge of stealing 8d from a little girl named Elizabeth Cane, were again brought up for ...

NEWCASTLE COUNT [ill]

... NEsWOASTLE ODUSI av 2033 WEDNESDAy.-(Before 3. B. DSNrs:r, Beg-, Jud0ge CIOWPLL V. Tnr. GovYstNoR OF Tirma BANK oP ENG wasa special jury casel; and oa saneotior .brought to recover BD from the defendant ,the Ml011OJ. hhwing been deposited by the plaintiff in the Brancah Bank of England, in this town, and drawn by his Wift wit out hill ac hority good BLAyetWo L w for the plawatiff ,and Mr bd'AZ ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... , ^-HORRIBLE 'MURDtR. A murder of a' mot trightful abarateer has been eom- 'mitted at a-houee situated 13, Kins'sHead Court, Finc- bury Market. At the house in question there reqiidd in a first-pair front room 'a man named James Moore, and a woman, believed to be hie wife, with a child about twoanad a half years of age. Some monttherUinCe, Moore was 'ebarged at the Mansion-house with ...

NORTH SHIELDS COUNTY COURT.—FRIDAY

... NORTH SHIELDS'.COUNTY COURT.-FRIDAY. ?? npniiv-3ud~e. * Before J~siEzs LOSHc, itsq., Apuuy-u-s- MO.LnTv AvERaY-Mr BLACKtWELL, barrister, appear- ed fr the plaintiff, and Mr KEnNrE solicitor,' for the defendant; and :it 'u an action to recveer 50 for da.iaa de tothe plantiff V vessel by another belong- ing the defenldant. Lir BLACeWdgL in stating the case, briefly said that. the pl ocitcff wae ...

THE WAR—ORDER IN COUNCIL

... THLE MARlt-ORDER IN COUNCIL, (Fromi lrida3's uazcuet.) At the Culrt of fluckinglilftn PIIIaIc, the 7th day of April, 18;4, present, th( Q ueen's ?? .celtli.t Mil jesy in Council. Hers Mnj, sty being coilpelled to declare war against his Imperinl 1 Ijesty the Emperor of All the RU6SilS, and ) Eil' ,I (ILo Ls to ILSElsI lid IUt011 as possible the (ils thitof isplLctq, by and with Ulu advico of ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... ?? - ?? . .r_ t TIeRSDAY, FEI. 23. Before CHAs. A. ISMoms, l-q, Chairman, and a bunch of Magistrates. On the chairman taking his scat, the following gentlemen were sworn of the erand jury : liugh Taylor, Esq., of Ears. don, lorenimain Edward Jamnes, Esq., Wylanis; lChas. F. Shunt, Lsq., Preston ; J. Carl, Esq., Rosewrorthl; Charles Carr, E q., Seghill J. 11. lansell, Esq., North Shields; M. ...