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EXETER COUNTY COURT.—JULY 18

... M1-ab , 9L and . EXETER COUNTY; COURT.--JULY, 18. I . ?? . .. 'DkWDNzY- V.- HODGnINSON.-DEWDNEY V, MILES, ---Tbese;were actions brought by the proprietor of the Lumika'y' against Mr. Hodgkinson, tea dealer, of High-street, 'nd V{ Tles, sg., of Dix's Field. Mr. Stogdon, Who rteed his-Instritlt~n' in court, was, engaged for the pl-itf -Mr. Tifrn~ attended for Mr. Hodpkscau; ued Mr. Bishop for Mr ...

EXETER GUILDHALL,—THURSDAY

... EXETER GULDHVUD- BeforseH HTr N Eq. A ,boy :named SNELL, l wtas remandea Som Tuesday, Was charged with staiingk Bovereip f1om -John Baldwin, a soldier. The proseoutor.did:not attend:atten minutee after eleven o'clock; and thre being no other )bvinps ?? the Beneb, the prisonr -Was discharged. A few minutes 4prwards the: ?? pered; but the Chairman censured him for not being oesrlir, and told ...

EXETER GUILDHALL.—WEDNESDAY

... EXTER. *GUJWHALL-,--WEDNESDAY. o th. O.G W HA_ V. Wn,1Cmet T An 2.l ' ,Before the Mayor, IL Hooper E Woolmer3. J. Sercombe, T. TAtimer, end X. D. Obornp naqr MARGARET RADDON and CA6OLINz LANo ?? fined lOs. each and expenses, for assulting lr Amn Reed, in St. Sidwell's, on VVednday. -- Jorne GOEM~AN,' a general-dealer, in West-street, was summoned by M.sRoddl, in'spetor df weights and measures, ...

NORTH DEVON

... CREDITON. COUNTY COURT. The monthly Court for this 'district was held on Monday, at the Town Hall, before John Trrell, Esq.,'Judge. There were fifteen cases entered. . SEARLE V. HopuE:.-This was a case of disputed: jurisdiction. The plaintiff, who is a druggist, of Qrediton, sold some goods to a gentleman at 1~enryn. agreeing todehv~r then at Penryn safe, and carriage fqe.. Tjaejwereentmstqd ...

CONSISTORIAL COURT.—FRIDAY

... CONSISTPRIAL :OUXT -FRIDY. &3iore 'te'Wtshlpfut Ohanteillor Martin. ' GiAON av.ppP . beig the day.apointed .for. heating ~thin~caseethe: Cdur ws rowrded.: 'Mr.Edt~iu Force attended in thefabsehee of Mr; Gidley, the proinoveint's prootor ; asd the defendaut appeared in perron.; * Mr'1i64s' returnd the' citation and eihibited artices' -setting forth the charges. The ,tis were ,handed % Mr.; ...

AN ENGLISH SUBALTERN'S LIFE IN BARRACKS

... AN ENGLISH SUBALTERN'S LIFE IN - BARRACKS. _ . . . . . ?? I . _ I . - During the post week a court-martial was held at Windsor, to enquire into certain charges against Lieutenant Perry, of conduct unbecoming an offider and a gentleman. On Friday Mr. Perry entered upon his defence, which althoungh exparte'. gives .a fair suanmary of the case, and is. ; quite consistent with the evidence alleged ...

CONSISTORIAL COURT,—FRIDAY

... CONSISTORIAL COURT,-FRIDAY. A . - ?? .. Before the Worshipful Chancellor Martin. q THE Rzv. W. J. ALBAN v. DUNN.-This suit, which o was for brawling in a churchyard, was adjourned till to-day tl from Friday week for the purpose of affording the defendant A an opportunity of settling itI . - MIr. Gidlev 'attended, for the protnovent, and, in calling el attention to-the circumstances of the-case ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCEDENTS, OFFENCES, &c. 'Edwin Etchards, a child of three yirqs old, at Penzance,'bia died in agonies through drinking from a tea. pot filled With jobinik water, which its mother ?? left in its * I farmei rnarn d Gill, and his, wife, living near keed^, have }ept their lunatic son confined in a' horrid, den i tbe brse'rmenit of their, house fortwoyears; lately the police dlsovethd~the m lter, ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... TEMPLE v. ROOKES. CON siTNUED FRO FO THE SUPPLESMENT. ene statements and conducted himself in some eits in a way which he himself, on reflection, = dited; but they were here upon a strict issue- vikaar the offence of simony had been s6 proved tohave Ed n ommitted by Mr. Tanner and Mr. Dickinson as to nur Rookes liable as acongeqieuce to this demand. MsT~ riar .nd friend had relied mainly upon ...

CONSISTORIAL COURT,—FRIDAY

... CONSISTORIAL COURTT,-FBIDAY. Before thmWonsklpfuI Chancellor Martin. ALBAN V. Duxm.&-The defendant was called, and did not a a~er.- Mr .dy asked that the srticles ?? idminted, and a time appointed for hearing evidence. The Chancellor oaid he thought it desirable that, iti taking the evidence, all unnecessary d&pense be avoided; and it would be well to consider whetber it would be better to ...

THE REV. J. L. GALTON AND MR. PALK

... I' THE REV. J. L. GA-;TON AND MB. PALK. IT .will be seen b our report of the proceedings in the Consistorial ciourt, on Friday last, that Mr. PALK, acting upon the suggestion of the ChanelloHr, and pnder the advice of his friends, admitted the charge made against him, and thus avoided the expense and irritation which must have followed bad! he acted in that spirit which seems to infiuence his ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... A&CiDENTS, O8 ftNsl'&c&. Ceylon -has been visited with great gtornis anld destructive floods. In -spmenpartapeoplehadto-seekrefuge inthai tops of trees. At Colanbo,'the lightning struck down nearly a whole companypof 'the Ceylon Rifles, bnt only one main wea seriousy hurt. Ji'o Will'ams, an iwtfte cab -proprietor of a ai~gle.cib j has perplexed a magistrate and baulked the police: Ee *a ...