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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... i - hc i;- Eliza Hunt, who was formerly an imnmat of hi In St. Luke's Hospital awid. wb has again become insane, Cl r; has beer arrested at nightin front of Buekingham Palace, vi utexclaiming that she wanted the Qaeen's life, and woald w: ,, have it. She dad a large knife concealed in her bosom cc ar The Bow Street Magistrate provided for her safe custody. bs ad TftEk CHtIiltmt POISONED BY ...

CASTLE OF EXETER, FRIDAY, JUNE 25th

... CASTLEOF EXETER, FBwATY JuNE 25th. Before W. Miles, Esq., I. S. Gard, and J. Milford, Esgrs. AXOS BlttAMT, of tavitree, with BENJAMN, BRYANT, his am, and Auinzzw Cnbow, of Exominster, two lads, were .saumned tor cruelty to a pig, on Thutday lutt, tbe property of a isbourer, named Bradford, of Exminater. Mr, Sto84d1up petared to proeecitb for the Society for the Preve1tion o Crelty to Astaisla. ...

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 ...

GUILDHALL,—SATURDAY

... GUILDHALL,-SATURDAY. ?? EL. . t. .. A U n. R fl.St,.. -. I Before the Mayo, f. . Eq B. Bastard, EB. ^. antd J. D. Osborn, Req.' Wnanx HoLLowAv, the proprietor and driver of a stage coach running between Exeter and Tivertonwas charged with having on the 14th instant, forcibly broken a lock which fastened the Elmfield gates. Mr. Laidman appeared in support of the charge, and Mr. St'gdon for the ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... ((CoNICLUDED FROM OUR LAST.1 ;, NII PRI1JS COURT,-WEDNESDAY, ml ' (Btfore AMr. Jucstice ErCe.) ' a* H.EABIES, KNT. V. RAWLE.-Ti w ae tion of b - 'ejectmeet, a notice of which 'we published in ?? Aftiri rat tbe csre had proceeded some ?? folIonviOS transpired:. 'hb f' The Jadge to Mr. ollie;,(who waseinstructed by.I'd5!Bencrefti 'rat *qid cnnducted'tbe ?? you any thing to say. Csnj en you ...

GUILDHALL—TUESDAY

... GUILDHALL-TUESDAY. Before the MayoW. awd J. D. Osborne, Rsq. Two boys named REYNOLDS and CL&ArPrT were eharged with sleeping in awbriek-yard, belonging to Mr. Mason, of St. Sidwells. Reynolds was brought before the Bench in June last, on a charge of pilfering, and being unable to show any visible means of existence, he was sentenced to three days' imprisonment. There being no previous charge ...

RETIREMENT OF MR. JUSTICE PATTESON

... * It beinga enerallv known that Tu,,..AO ?? - _ It being 'generally known that Tuesday se'ntikht was the last day upono Wbich Mr. Jastice Patteson would occupy hia :seat upon the Baenoh a crowd of barrister5 and of the public thronged the Court of Queen's Bench from an early bour in expectation of hearing the parting address to be delivered by tba Attorney-General to his Lordship upon bhi ...

GUILDHALL,—THURSDAY

... GI HLLWTHURSDAY. :.I- Ifu IV ~ ewfo,'sI Ws ithe-mvp (Fa' W. Hoeper. Esq.), H. He r,ii.HNrrbsJ!D. Oaborn. .Jad ?? ,b~a4, ssqrs, ' Tbisii the day appointed for the.annual licaneing. Mr. 1 praplied frlin for Mr. James fsncock. of Athe :North! ridge.Inn, t. David's anti alai on behalf of Mr. Edward Jackson, keeper of ?? Hote an yublic baths. Mr.Lamgqaft,*naltater. applied foralicense for the Globe ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... 'Heri4 Jones has. been 'committed for trial for picking the pocket of a 'gentleman in the GuildbaU IPolice office, in the very presence of the Magistrates and surrounded by constables. Cullen House, the 'eat of the Earl of Sea. field, is lighted with gas supplitd from Cullen. Last week there was a ball and slpper lo celebrate the amij. versary of the marriage of the Earl and Countess. At ...

DEVON EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... I VO E - E DVONP 'EPIIHEAY SES0010 8.n' . Thewse 'ses~sions commenced yesd4y (Tuesday) at the Castle, leorthe' Right H~on.'Lrd aCOUTESiAN, Chairman, end the following Justices :-Earl. Fortescee, 1 Earl Devon, Lord Ebrington, M.P., Hon. and Rev. - a Fortew ne, Hon. W. W. Addington, Sir John Duntze, Bart.-, Sir J.- Kennaway, Bart, Sir E. S. Prideaux, Bart., ' Sir J.'Dnckworth, Bart., ?? Sir J. Y ...

OUR FOREIGN POLICY

... [From the Morning Herald of Monday.] It is only three months ago that we had to congratu- late the public upon the conclusion, at the Foreign Office, of the treaty which, signed by all the great powers of Europe, secured an undisputed succession to the Throne of Denmark and the integrity of its present territery. The negociation had been pending for several jear$ amidst the animosity and ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCfDENTS, 'Or ENCES , &C. HoltisF DnAw.-John Steel, e. labourer at Kiirlanton, neat Whitehaven, met with a horrible deathltst wreek. He waa engsged barrowing'a field, whi'ethe'horsei startid ofl at a hirious rite. The de, cq iased had bot ran with ilien nrore than' one handrea y*ds, when he *as thrown down afd dragged by one of thbe frdcln chains a eonsiderable distance. . On seeing the ...