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PETTY SESSIONS

... . BULLINGT)ONt ?? llU, O.rford, Feb. 4. Beforc J. S. P'hillips, Esq., .1. H. Aslirurstli Esq., J. J. Henley, Esq., ?? ?? John Way was charged with assaulting Francis Woolhouse Launders, at Thimic, on the 24th of January last, but as the Benchl did not eonsider that the charge was niiade out, they dis- ?? the case. 1 miril I'x'nn, Harriet Godfrey, Mar-the Newell, and Ursula Hilledon, were ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PEITUTYT - -SESS -ION BULLINGDON DIVISTON-CouXney I1acl, Oxfor'd, Freb, 11. Before Capt. Hamilton; the Hen. and Rev. IP. a-ertie, J. H. Ashhurat, Esq., end J. J. Ilenley, Esq. James Carter pleaded guilty to the charge of stoaling turnips, growing il it field belonging to Mr. Win. Fruin, on the 1st inst., nnd was ordered to bo imprisoned for 14 days, with hardcl labour. Horny ?? and 'homas ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION-County Lrall, Oxford, Janm 28. B~efore the Riht H~on. J. W. Henley, Al. P., Jr. H. Aslihiurst, Esq., Itee. Dr. Wynter, and C. C. Dormer, Esq. James Rogers was charged by Superintondent Hitohiman with riding in his wagon, at lDorcheator, Without any person on foot to guidby his horse, on the 20th1 instant. The defendant pleaded guil ty, and was ordered to pay a fine of 5se ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSM'OUTH POLICE. MON AY.-Before J. 0. Travers, B. Bramble, and G J. Scale} Es~s chre by Babe;n Robersrickve was cdarged by P.C. Aylward with using abusive and insulting languago towards him, in Seagar's-court, Point, on Saturday night last. Sea- tenced to five days' imprisonment. T] Cornielius' Nineham, a fisherman, was charged with -al committing wilful damage. at. a beer-shop in Grosvenor ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, Jan, 31

... CITY COURT-TUESDAV, Jan, 31. ?? ?? ?? -_ -. 1 .. ?? ?? A :.A - A'vr~~ ..I, at. Brfore R. J. Spiers, Esq. (Mnayor), Mfr. Aid. Sadler, Air. Aid. WV. Thorp, and Mr. Aid. Butler. SUieOP'FTINo. -Willianm Bond, a respectably-dressed young man, footman to Mrs. Benson, who, up to Monday last, had been lodging at No. 5, Beauniont- street,was brought beforo the len oh, charged with committing ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER, FEB. 7

... COUIRT OF QUEEN'S nENClI, WVESTUMNSTER, FEn. 7. ROflBNSH8. 11 tr- ?? ~ I_ - --1 t IIlls.x~ x ta 8 r m ' / 1 ?? Mrli. WIhateley und M)r. Piggott Wvere counsel for thle plaintiff, and the Attorney-General and anterst learned gentleman for the ilefendailt. TCis was ae action broudit to recover the than of 47t1 It appeared that thie plainjtiff Was a tailor at Oxford, and the defrdant had been an ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—LONDON, FEBRUARY 1

... COUL r OF BANKRUPTCY-LONDON, Ify-Bautiy 1. / ,I.P. .1.. ?? . , ?? ?? (Jiefure Mir. (Josdsssissiowsei (orUbirn.) DBACON'S BIAtNKRILUPTCY. This evis a meeting for tho purpose of auditing the 1ssis8neo's accounts under thoe stato of the above bankrupt, who trajed as a builder ii Oxfurd.l Mr. Shcard, of the Old Jewry, appeared as solicitor for tho trade assigneeOS and some Oxford creditors, and ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... - PORT-SHOUT O MM MONflAY.-Before J; 0. Travers, G. Gillman. and J. F.. Prtty Esqrs. T .dw. Alfred Kni-ht Thomas Swamn, Edward Itallion, Edw LXga, and William Butler, were charged with an assault on Charles White. The defendants belong to the Circus, at Lafndport, and it appears were returning home late at night, when they fell in with' complainant and three or forr others, fishermen. The ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT.—LENT ASSIZES

... OXFORD CIRCUIT.-LENT ASSIZES. The Berkshire Assizes will commnoec at Reading on Allow day 'next, Feb. 27, before Mr. Justice Wighitman and Mir- Justice Talfourd ; and in the afternoon of' Wednesday, March 1, their Lordshijs will open the Contunission for this county, but the business of the Assize will not be proceeded with till the next (Thursday) morning, at 11 o'clock. The following is a ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUThiT POlSCE. hit SATURDAY..LBcfore J. 0. Travers G. imar1 Sd Sayer, and . F. Pratt, Traver: oll coho Purse, charged by the Ie and Measures with having severalc tli It measuresinghis igh' 'ehW in Portsea, -wasfndfs n stss ofilliamn Welsh wsca dwt'a e othral, the pophertyo enthfe eb-1~vortsa lalahndX Gas i Y t froe . w ork at Flthouse. He as ntt seve; d hard l te once pa whpe. Thomi ...

THE CHARGES OF CORRUPTION AGAINST IRISH MEMBERS

... THE CHARGES OFk CORRUPTION XGAINST . IRISH MEMBERS. In d On Thursday the commiltee appointed by the House ho ie of Commdnons, on the motion of Mr. Isaac Butt, to in- as quire into~ the' -charges preferred against the Irish inem- we dA beks (if Parliamnent bly Dr: trajr-aud ethrs,' miet' in ciorn-. mi mittee-roomi No. 18, House Iof Communons, to' proceed Nc lowith ?? ifiuitniy. Thd 'following ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ?? nl VTqTO ?? Itrll.O BULLINfiDON DIVisrON-Comnty lHat, Oxford, Feb. 18. Bcfore Capt. Hamilton, the Hon. and Rev. F. Bertie, J. H. Ashburst, Esq., J. S. Phillips, Esq., Dr. Marsham, and J. Morrell, Esq. John Smith wits convicted of wilfully riding on a certain foot- path, by the side of the highlway, at Iffiey, on the 6th instant, contrary to the form and statute, and was fined Bs. and lls. ...