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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, June 6

... oil thetm, and iltmull oga i]. treiting any who hlve tle apparanlce of gentle n. Oit NJOR cday last, a body of 500 or 600, armed wvitlL ltrge otdi al pick7-bafts, vicleiily assillted three votlig gentlemelil with a cler .gynan, in the neighbourhoodl, wih ...

LONDON, FEBRUARY 23

... Sussex, on the bodv of fetale child, naamed Alartha Aui Sewell, aged tlu months. 17he teeder of the child is oster at the Dorset Arms- nn, Last Grin- stezid,;and the mother keeps a grocer's shop at Forest-row. The umosLier, who conducted the business in the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WESTMINSTER, JUNE 12

... Ihe dehart part o'f tile coast of the:river St: La vrence, four of' his crew, viz. 'Ihmnas Collings, John Patter- i son, Robert Stephelisuin, and John Wrindsor. The charge was proved by the testh~ony of Coiling; iPatterion, and Steplirnuon, R and the defendant ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... prostitute, was committed to bard labour for seven days,for being drunk and disorderly. Alexander Short, Nicholas Locokey, and John John- son, all boys; but the two former, notwithstanding, old offenders, were charged with breaking into the fruit lofts of Mr ...

NEWCASTLE QUARTER SESSIONS

... rdic of guilty, and the prisoner was sentenced to ~elve months' tinprisonualent in the house of correction, th hard labour. JOHN COOPER, (19,) pleaded not guilty to the argo of having on the 7th of April last, stolen I d Spout, onutaining 3.bs. of lead ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... WVellesley, the secre- tary for Ireland, flungintothefire; and an arms bill, to which clauses have been recently added, which even Mr Shaw declared were wantonly severe, You may conceive that an arms bill, with all its molestatiotis, may be required; but it ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... Francis Winter Bulman, George Bulman, Edward H. Campbell, jun., John Brunton Falconar, John Fair- bairn, Andrew Gray. Richard Hoyle, Nathaniel Hind- hauglh, Lawrence 1-emvison, C. P. Jackson, John Job- ling, Wm. Matbor, Wm. Abone Surbees, Charles Smith, jun ...

THE CHARGE OF CRUELTY AGAINST A BARRISTER AND HIS WIFE

... , and adhered to her former statements. She said that when Mrs Sloane had beat her for wearing her shift over her neck and arms on a morning to keep her warm, Mr Sloane used to beat her for crying. One morning lie called her to his bed- side, and beat ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A LADY AT LEEDS

... threatens to seriously implicate one of the parties in the house. The inquiry was originally opened on Tuesday, at the Cardigan Arms, Klirkstall-rood, but was almost immediately adjourned, in order that a post mortem examination of the body might be made ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... prove tatal. Mr Jackson, tallow chandler Tadcaster-broken leg and right arm bruised. Mr leptonstall, farmer, Thorp. Arch-arm broken. Mr Richardson, of Brambam-an arm broken. Mr John Outhwaite, farmer, Coulthorpe, retherby-two ribs broken. Mr Joseph Simpson ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Neville- street, when the prisoner John Lowes came up and said to prosecutor that he would knock his head off. He then rushed upon him,, and struck him. Prosecutor endeavoured to get away, but prisoner followed, put his arm round prosecutor's neek, and threw ...