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CASTLE OF EXETER.—FRIDAY

... CASTLE OF EXETEM.-FRDAY. Before C. Gordon, Esq., Chairman; J. 'Miforid, ?? Mies, B. A. Sanders, Esqrs,, and the Rivr.2; F. Strangways. RosBERT-MA l;EY was charged with trespassmg in pursait of game, on the property of Sir Staffprd.Northcote, on the l6th inataint. 'He was seen by Edmund James 'Gits. bans in LiLlymarb copse,: with a dog and gun-. .Gitaham having heard a~repdrl asked hi, whether ...

THOUGHGTS ON SOME OF THE CAUSES OF CHILD MURDER

... THOUGHGTS ON SOME OF THE CAUSES OF i ; ' CHILD MURDER - =- ?? 4hasfbeconce the *bst;qrying scandal of the ~o'intiy ,norcap itibe~wondered at, if we cousider the, ttC of our laws e the subject., There isa wretched, puny sentimentality, in'theway the matteris disctssedinthepress generally, wliichit would be a benefit to society, to put down.- There seemls a far of approaching the subjegt with. ...

DEVON GENERAL SESSIONS

... DEVON VGENERAL SESSIONS. ?? . I I . , - rtnt. he trials were resumed on Wednesdaf maning. yi Baldwin Fnlford, Esq. sat in the Crown Court, assieed by n of tbe Rev. J. Huyshe, o .JOii Donnwas chargedwith stealing atYealmpton, Wjj' ori the b November, a ton and half of coal, the property of 'Thomas Parnell.-Acqutted. Oug: 4NN TANNETT was' indicted for steeling at sh bt ib N on the lth Novernber, ...

CASTLE OF EXETER—FRIDAY

... _ JCASTLE OF EXETER-FRIDAY. _ *cerC. t10rdar, Byq., ~airaan; A. StawZey, B.S. Gard, C. ! As r' ?? ' ' ' Shirreff, Eaqr&~ ik labourer, named wiUiam: Smith,- summoned the st~eveuds of the Browlelist Friendly Society for six weeks' pay'aent, dus to himu liavis g redeired injuries from falling over al embankment, in ?? ence of which lie had be. . o5eU iniaiito otihe De-dzla end Exeter Hoespital. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... is At the Winchester Assizes, on Wednesday, 1 JSames Flinn was put on his trial for the manslaughter r.of Colin Lamont on the high seas. This was the case t which occurred on board the Melbourne, while she was to lying in the Tagus: both the prisoner and the deceased were sailors; most of the crew were in open mutiny; ?? supported the officers; a scuffle took place, in the simidst of the ...

COURT OF QUEENS BENCH.---MONDAY

... COURT OF QUEENS BENCH. .-MoNDY. THE QUEEN ON- THE PROSECUTION OF THE REV. Da. Nrw mAN. -SENTENCE.-Tlismorninghavingbeen appointedforpassing sentence on the Rev. Dr. Newman, the Court was at an early hour crowded in every part. Shortly before 10 o'clock, Dr. Newman accompanied by several friends entered the Court. He took his seat in front of the row appropriated to Queen's Council, He did not ...

COUNTY COURT,—SATURDAY, AUG. 13

... COUNTY IOURT,-SA T AmAY, : 18. t - i ?? J. Tyriep, Esq- .J t mA ttrEiwS v. ?? WHAsD.L. Mr' ;6idiman -for the: a .Iplaintiff, and 31r. G.:W. Turner f& ,dfendaut. 'Tlhis was an. a ,actron;;to recoilitr : 2-st for a 'qu'a~te's 'terkt of a house ino a 13ar street. The defendant gae, a quarttr' rwtipctitove r at ie~elias ?? deehubfd toaeett'p d at ?? ?? theground that it ougit'toebe'for hii ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... SuricDE.-On Thnrsday Mr. Harris, son. of the gentleman of that name who formerly represented Leicester, destroyed himself with prussic acid. He has left a widow and six children; Mr. James Rostern, of Manchester, has been killed at the 'Powersconrt Waterfall. He was on a tour with a friend; they visited the waterfall: and, Mr.- Rosternmwcould climb up the South cliff; in attempting to descend, ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT.—NOVEMBER 1

... EXETER COUNTY COURT.-tOvEMBEB 1. -A - -A A%1 PIT TA-;_ I [Befdre John Tyneh, Ersq., Judge.] th EAsT. v. G ?? action was th brought to recover the sum of £6T 78. lld; for shoes ob supplied by plaintiff to defendant,. who is a shoemaker D residing at Wellington. Mr. Venn attended for the wi plaintiff, and Mr. Rodham, of Wellington, for the he defendant. The question in dispute was an alleged 88 ...

GUILDHALL, SATURDAY

... GUILDUALL, SATURDAY. Before the- Maeor (B. S. Cornishs Erq.), C. Brtton, H. Hooper, a ndE. Woolmer,Egyrs.. GEoROa BRowN, having the appearance of a 1navvy, was chargea:by's young man named John Cane, a fellow work- man, Mlth stealing a spade from him. Mr. G. W. Turner appeated-for the- defendant. The parties ae working at the ,reservoir, and about a fortnight since the prosecutor had ...

COUNTY COURT,—SATURDAY, JULY 16

... COUNTY COURT,-SATY1tDAY, JULY 16. ru la -_ I '[Before Y. Tyrrell, Esq.] BLAKE V. DREw.-For recovery of £1 2s. 6Id. rent of a house, from Ladyday. to Midsummer. Mr. Toby appeared for defendant, who contended that notice had been given to quit at Ladyday.. Plaintiff admitted that there had been a notice, but. said, it. was not a suffipient one. There should havge ben aix.monthb' noticq, as the ...

DARTMOOR PRISON AND PRISONERS

... , DADA'RIOOR PlRISON AND PltlSONERS. After the battle of Trtflgar, the umiber of pri- soners brought to England increased so rapidIv, thatit became gtepessarnto make additional provision for their safe keepinI.. 'i he hulks at Chatbhdu and at Plynouth were no longer seffi- cent; sawl in the absence of regularfortresses the difficnlty * onsidersab10 Many plans were suggested; among others it ...