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... .Iiolfe. - SOUTRWARKl.-&- CLue To AN EXThNSIrt RoBinn ?? Brown, nicknamed' the Doc- in tor, and James Nicholson,. were charged with as- tb saulting and robbing John Jones of fifty sovereigns. th -The complainant, whose. head and face wore co ?? cut and bruised, stated that, on Saturday ce night, about nine o'clock, he went, accompanied by O a woman that lives with him, to Brown's house, 0O ...

Police

... ? Vdict. ? ;, SOUTHWARK-,A- CLUs TO AN EXTIw51YE Roniar.- William Brown, nicknanmed the Doc- ?? and James Nichblsoa, ,were charged with as- t' saulting and robbing John Jones of fifty sovereigns. t -The complainant, whoso head and face were c frightfully out and bruised, stated that, on Saturday a night, about nine o'clock, be went, accompanied by s wa oman that lives with him, to Brown's ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... THE THRELFALL FORGERIES. 8 It avng oo aranedthat the trial of Mr. WILLIAM THREL- PALL, egainat Vhoma there were four separate tndictmento for Xforgeries of bills of exchange, should be the first business proceeded 1 wish at Liverpool assizes on Wednesday morning, the cosart was it much thronged with commercial men. a Mr. BL1irB and Mr. BLAIR appeared to prosecute ;and Mr. Sor- B ge~ant ...

SCOTLAND IN 1762

... SCOTLIND IN 1762.. A ease was lately tried in the Court of Common Pleas, as to the succession to the property of one LI William Goodwin, who died intestate in London in 1 1848, leaving property worth two or' three thousand ΒΆ1 pounds a-year. :It appeared that about the year bs 1780, David Goodwin, the younger, mnarried, and C went to reside at Fort-George, in Scoetland, and as I evidence of the ...

THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE

... TRE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. MR. ROWLAND'S CASE. On Wednesdav week (the fourteenith dayof thesession) ;Mr. Rowland was again called up, and sentence of condemnation pitsed upon him. Instead of muining the required apology, be defended blrosel, and declared tlhe -,right of private judgment srriously Involved in this affair.' Breathles8 Silence prevailed during his nddress. ...

COUNTY COURT, HALIFAX

... HORSE CASE. Yesterday week, before his Hololr, J. Stansfeld, Esq., judge, a disputed case of the soundness of a horse, i and a warrant arising out of it, came on for trial and adju- dication. The plailntiff wasMir.. George Williamson, of Leeds, lrg6e dealer, for whom' John Arthur kin, Esq., town clerk of Leeds, appeared; and the defendant was . Bernard Hartley, Esq., merchasnt, of Thorn Tree, ...

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... ~oift- WORS~hP-STREET.-R v--ce A LOD0OIWO ti UoUNE. youn respntable nippearance, * named John Yieid, was; Phiced' at-,the bar- befoN 'ti ,RK Hiamilni~ll charged ;fith~(havi~g` itoleni a ~sillrel d watch~b,; a.nd umerous'6ther-'artriles, ~thejrprt 11of mr. Samnuel Young;' coffeehouse.keepokrin Shore jitob. The p~rdseottor stated,'that'onthe m~enirig g of Friday!se inighit the prisoner caine to ...

Police

... ' olice. the I ?? BYAth SirorsAil.-william Joyce, was charged wi*h ?? seat. stolen seven sovereigns belonging'to' Mr. Frede~rickg the Young,' cheesmonger,,. ?? 'Silvet-strdet, Golden- ev 0square.. The proseciltor stated that-oil, Saturday ho othei popned a new- shop finthe abolve line* it '45, Silver- so str~eet, Oolden-squarei,and on the Friday previous who:; the prisoner carne and Solicited ...

Police

... I oifce. :g ' ?? ?? ytuhe e nan of thiritessentable tappeartice, I tnhid Jhtnd iede was' plaed at the bar, before ti - r hammdioh , Farned 'tha hevod rjtn ao n ilver d e Mi. usal inm filed'todoo hovrevrsn upro sk . watch,, and' Diu ntous et her rticle th.ce S rtorehht , fl Mr. Sumuel Yoncfel oil hte~ inS or-C ?? i stated,. that eon t be m of Fridaysser ough room Rbtsonerl am ,te hothesed wt 'a ...

MURDER BY STARVATION

... MUIRDER BY STARVATION. Happily, the example of Mr. JusticeT- rounD, in the case of the BImDS at Exeter, has not proved contagious on the Bench. We have still Judges who possess enough of-legal learning and common sense to inform jurors, that when life hlas been taken by a series of wilful and deliberate cruel acts, the offence amounts to murder or manslaughter, accord- ing to the accompanying ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SESSION5. The August general' adjourned' session of the a peace for the County of Middlesex commenced on b Tuesday morning, at the Sessions-house, Olerken. v well, Mr. Witham presiding in the absence of the is learned assistat judge, Mr. Berieant Adams. - tl PiCasNO PoCatris.-John- Durkin, 14, and James gi Norton, 14, were indicted for having stolen a hand- ti kerchief from the ...

THE BARREN SESSION

... TH ?? ED - ?? THE BARlREN S:ESSION. We had intended to present an analysis of t0 the acts of the session just closed, but, upon ky ivestigation, find that we can winnow so few 3sgn ofdamd wheat from the mountain tof ehaffin which they are contained, that our )yask is ended almost in the same breath as its ig announcement. The Session began with small 5 promises and ended with smaller ...