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DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... The calendar of the prisoners for trial at the Lent Assizes for this county, which commence on Tuesday next, contains the names of fifty-two ?? being for murder, four for setting fire to farm-buildings and agricultural produce, the usual number of cutting and stabbing, three or four charges of bigamy, as many for rape, one, for killing on the high seas, and the re- mainder of ordinary cases of ...

EXETER CITY SESSIONS

... . . .. .. . . . ?? rLXr~l1U t3111 ZM~IVn±UND On Monday last the usual city sessions, for clearing wt Cie gaol of offenders previous to the assize, was held at i the Guildhall, before F. N. RoiEres, Esq., Recordor. On ith the Bench were w. W. Btooper, Esq., Mayor: G. C. ithe Holroyd, .Esq.; T. Latimzer, Eaq.; R. Bastard, Esq. ; ?? AMaunder, Esq. ; J. D. Osbourn, Esq-7 and J. Harris, itii'l Esq. ...

MURDER NEAR TRURO

... It has happily been some years since the frightfal crimoe of murder hbs been perpetrated in Cornwall; but: we are sorry that we have again to add to the catalogue of heinoos guilt, a surder committed in this county on Saturday last. Tbe -bcality where the deed was perpetrated is called Silvtrwell, near the Chivertosi Arms, on the road between Truro and St. Agnes,, and about five miles trom the ...

SOUTH DEVON

... [CONTINUED FROM OUR THIRD PAGE.] TEIGNMOUTH. VAonhAcY.-Cornelius Donovan was charged by Mr. Superintendent Pope with Vagrancy, and committed for 14 days hard labour. A meeting of the inhabitants of this place was held at Veale's Hotel on Tuesday last, at two o'clock in the afternoon, G. S. Curtis, Esq., in the chair, when it was moved and seconded, that the window-tax, inasmuch as it is an ...

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL.—SATURDAY

... I COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL.-SA=U&Y. THE QUEEN~ V. SARAHI AND RonTz C. BMD.-The whole fifteen Judges (with tbe exception of Mr. Baron Platt,) were assembled at the hearing of this remarkable caze. Mr. Solicitor. General and Mr. Rowe, Q.C., appeared for the Crown, and Mr. Slade and Mr. Cox for the prisoners. It may be recollected that the prisoners were a considerable time ago charged before Mr. ...

IRELAND

... -. - Tit ?? or Mwti, WgZae XtuMM -A ?? lifor 4is(Leider S Eqww) ..thatt 4n IEi-ji getZnan- 'wbo baed ibdged ^£62,OUG~ uith rhis agentd* forwet p uptohablgproptty ?? ?? ht sgum;-and deollsed to ulvest, it-thlia, i aountof Mr. Wbitc.i-mirder.;-;- -: .S : 'DauA!~ibf ?? be.i Bwar,_.-Ballylare isr ! bfetlh i~ltbiuW dlile townt situated Inmeitf.,etl ?? diblidtlof Ausiuiu, ?? mlei 4dd; a -hali ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT, SEPT. 12

... I EXE tER- )tT - tffr BEFORE J. T13aELI, Ke5X, Juinog. His Honourheldi Court thi tday and -also tSatrdAy, but thc mnajority of eases Wererdid Ofloteret. EHAu vs. z ER AxK.-w ia Hounour gave ju4tkp4e in this csse~ which~it will be iecolleqted,.ws an stion broupt. by the plaintiff against the dereqdant fot vort dori to ?? to the gas works at Topsham, otherwise thin 'wta conutrndtd for. Mr. Fryer ...

SECOND EDITION

... BARNSTAPLE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ,COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, NovrEATBEn 22nd. CRIMINAL INFORMATION. Tus, QUEEN V. AVERY AND BENCIRAFT. Sir FREDEricx TDiEsIEER applied to the Court for a rule to sliew cause why a criminal information should not be filed against Mr. William Avery, an alderman of the borough of Barnstaple, and Mr. Lionel Thos. Bencraft, the town-clerk of that borough, for corrupt and ...

DISTRICT COUNTY COURT, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, BEFORE J. TYRRELL, ESQ., JUDGE

... DISTRICT COUNTY COURT, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, BEFORE T. TYRRELI, ESQ, JUDGE There were thirty-six causes entered for hearing this dav, several of whom were settled out of Coust. t CONNIBEE, v. LuXToN.-This was a claim for 5s., V which the plaintiff, an agricultural labourer, alleged was due toI him from the defeudaut for hoeing turnips. Mr. Forwood ap. d, pesred for the defenciout. The plaintiff ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... ?? was otened on Ttuesday; thi )I JOB V SVIN LJOJnA 16 c The commission was opened on Tuesday; the Judges 9 d being Lord Chief Baron Poocx and Mr. Baron MARTIN. 11 ll Their Lordships came from Dorblhester, and were met, as 0 e is customary, by the High-Sheriff, about two miles from tl e the city. Havingenteredthe statecarriage,theyproceeded ;S It at a brisk pace toward~{eavitree, and arriving ...

GUILDHALL—THURSDAY

... - G CILDHALL-THURSDAY. Before TW. W. Hooper, Esq., Mayor: J. C. Holroyd, Esq.; B. CEstard, Esq.; and 1. 0. Sercombe, Esq., Justices. C(ap. HALL was charged by the police with being intoxicated and creating a disturbance in the High-street, the previous n morning. The defendant, who has frequently been before the Bench on similar charges, from drinking becomes much excited, and, when in the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I xSIZE INTELLIGENCE. SoMIERSETSHIRE ASSIZES. a ;T. TtEYSDAYl.-BEFORE BARON MARTIN. t -C LEBRK) V. VELLS.-Mr. Crowder and Mr. b ie eausel for the plaintiff; and Mr. Greenwood and t -^ s: th tor the defendant. a ,, ad action to recover ?? in damages for B to the statement of the learned counsel for the rleared that the plaintiff was a clergyman who had it 1 r Io.oo, in this county; and the ...