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PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIV ISION-Counstyl-fll, Oxefowl, Mly22. Bctcre Dr. MArsohem, Rev. Dr. Wynter, J. Weylandi, Esq., aisid G uy 'riosoin, Essj. James Jacobs, beer seller, lleadsingIton, was summoned for heeping his iouse open after ten u'cloclc in the evening of the 15th inst. ; but as it weas a first charrge against hil, the Bench disminsed it, the defendant paying 2s. for the Esnesa Horrod chalrged ...

COURT FOR DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES.—MARCH 19

... COURT FOR DIVORCE AND MATRIIONIAL CAUSES.-MAItcli 19. (Before the Judge Oidinairuy.) DEANE v. DAtNi.--This was :a petition for a judlicial separation, presented by the wife, Anne )ceane, against her husband, onl the ground of adultery. Thle husbaiid was served with a citation in October list, and a Proctor at ?? appear ed fo ihim, btit stb)sequiently vithidresv, ai1d no atinswer was put iii to ...

TRIAL OF THE EX-KING OF DELHI

... TRIAL OF THE EX-KING OF DELlIT. 'Tlhs trial of tho ex -Eing of Delhi conmmenced on Wiledneiedy, Jani. 27, in the Dewani Kalats of the palace. The Court nvas composed s1.9 follows :-Colonel Dawes, 3lormo Artillery, President (in roomit of lligtldior Showpnr, ahout to leave the station) ; timciinis, 1: ojor Pa*iner, lI. 1M. 6¢th Rifles; Maejor Rtednmond, 1I.M. 6ist Regiment; Maj(r SRasyers, 1. ...

THE CASE OF THE REV. S. SMITH

... (From the John Bull.) There are certain instances when men sympathize with error so as to condemn, yet be reluctant to punish it. The judgment acknowledges the offence, but the cause! the cause ! as in Othello's case, almost seems to vindicate the offender. When such events occur, not only a conflict is commenced between natural feeling and social rectitude, but justice itself appears ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—LONDON, JAN. 29

... C --O - - - -U - I COURT OF BANKRDUPTCY.-L-ONDON, J=NN. 29. [From our own Reporter.] (Before 31r. Comnmissioner Goim-lntir.) RE WHEELER, OXFORD. This was the first meeting for the proof of detts anti choice of assignees, under the bankruptcy of Thomas Wheeler, of the Albion Works, Oxford, millwright, engineer, aid agri- cultural implement agent. Mr. Linklater, agent for Mr. IV. Slocombe, ...

BUCKINGHAM

... BUCEING R ADI. COUNrY counT. This Court want held (Ii Monday last, beforo C. Temple' Esq. TIb canus liit co utaimied 40 0rr e.s sevtcial of wlhiel ore rlispiited caies, and the titue of the Coni twos occupied till lati in thc evening. JURY CA ?? Archer, of nuckhinhain, firmer, r. Janes Kiilir, of WilsloW, euctionecr.-'lhis action wvas I esight I y tbe plaintiff to recove' the ?? of i251. for ...

PLOUGHLEY DIVISION.—Bicester, April 9

... PLOUGHLEY DIVISION.-Bicester, Affil 9. _ - nf - a- IA,., Present, Rev. R. Pretyrnar, Sir H. Peyton, Bart., Dr. Mearelam, f Captain Style, R.N., Rev. J. Lowe, Rev. R. C. Clifton, and J. t It. Clarke, Es. This was an adjourned Special Session for the appointment I of Overseers and Constables, and for passing Surveyors' , accounts, James Hurlston, of Souldern, charged by Jesse Lake wit a . having ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? it THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. LANDOR. El nd WESTERN CIRCUIT. -1311rIM, Auc;. 23. of. .115 d ?? ur. 'go (Before Mr. Baron CISANNELL ald ?? uy) T ait YESCOMBED AND ANOTHER v. LANDOLL of nm- This ease creatted the greatest interest. noe ' ~Mr. Slade, Mr. M. Smith, and Mr. H. 'Boiler wvere counsel we IIfor the plaintiff; and Mr. Phinn and Mr. Collier for the wi, in, defendant, ye. a`O This was an ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BUTJLINGDON D IVISION-Coussy Q 11cC, Otfbrd, A pi7'il Before J. S. Phillips, Esq.; J. Weyland, Esq., Guy Thomson, Esq., and G. Gammie, Esq. The newly-appointed parochial constables w*ere sworn in. Joseph Jett and Thoms Jott were charged by John Hase! with a violent assault on him- at Summer Town. Joseph Jett was convicted in the penalty of 20s., including coste, and in default of payment was ? ...

COURT OF DIVORCE

... COURT OF .AIVO ,F fmmofl Before Sir C. Cresswell, Judge Ordinay ?? Jury. b PirTTIIOr Vost S13cAlATION-MARCuM1ONT Vi. MARCcUMON a A ease of s3ome interest weel opened in, the Court of n Divorce on Saturday the 20th ult., and lasted for eight days. y Mr. Serjeat Pigott, Dr. Deane, QC., Dr, Spinks, and Mr. c Tindal Atki1nson wvere cou nsel for the petitiener; Mr. K. q Macaulay, Q.C,, Dr. ...

Adjourned Inquest on the late Mr. James Hunt

... AdIJourued Inqluest on the late MIr. Jame, Hunt. A\.. Ion . I .. . . . Onl Wednlosdiey last the adjO~ltli( ?? on the b,,dy of thewikil Mr. J'iiPte Iistat WMt Veceatte at the Globe Holtel, \Vneck. im pecedtills e-~itl~l uosiderable hitori t't the(, ?? lei it ierd iite10 oy 'ttigr Assaraaleo (tItb! o. and io eitatu Railwtay, IIIr. bl(-ek, thu secreitary, ilr. Wilson, thet enginlOr, andlip. ...

LENT ASSIZES

... -- - LEBNT ASSIZES. By a new arrantgement, the Oxford Circuit will com- luence in this city, instead of as heretofore at Reading, or Abingdon, and tiis afternoon (Saturday) the Judges of Assize, the lion. Sir W. H. Watson and the Hlon. Sir W. F. Channell, will open the Commission for this county at the County Hall, and then adjourn until Monday morning, at ten o'clock. when the busieess of the ...