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COURT OF CHNCERY, Thursday, May 2

... fields, a nmrita Iid emllin, sd tic Ihi tier of a fhtmiiy, lavcitg cittttratcld :ii tintitinciy st ji Miss - , a ward of' the C'otiti, is dci her- frieti-d's, 11i' olbvious reas'ons, isere extreately desirtois of' inleI ti'cuii ti, isas enutioned agal nst ...

COURT of KING's BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... F iFtby- The defendant, whose case stoo d-ver from Alonday, appeared to receive the j udgment bf the Court for perdJ ry com-- njitted in ai d'ffidait sworn in opposing the riile fori a new trial in te case ,,J. jBowiditch, and others, convicted of the ...

I 1 6 M, 61 ?? , tm

... I 1 6 M, 61 ?? , tm am I.- VON ?? . N.,& W'd. ft I ?? -Ilk? ?? M& V ?? - J-oiplhasm of 3t. plurawelt~k ?? 'v#t ?? the irl r if i ldet f-hisB wif4 bjbotlng iler; oh th6 9Ih: 1-.y last - Mr. Stecenk altle the' eiI tte ia5 Tir qrwsted theri4 itsamattet ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A .I d , 1:\ L 7L L .. j8 srtr , ,ic.n b7.-30hn C~hapman,: one v in [ivt aS li t; 'iol ', b'it tOo WMtll, filOG alharged ' j ih th' ouder oft S e t Chapmanailswife ~ a' eit, t. P I oil~ ii the tdi11 of Al May lat.It was 5as'' of (l deep irterest as ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... to His .Majt-tv -At (ol ingtoll, Cambridrieshire, HIarriet, w ife of' 1'. Gardner D J) -At BonviOsttott-1loose, Glamorgan, Ann, wife of.John Brs e Fsq.-T. Coomobe, D.D. ptebertdary of' Canterbiur-'-lev. I Seer, rector of lotigWitatton, Leicestershire ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... Monday .h shi Londou, of ew York; hlaud~d the' followings pasliengers :-Mr. CorneisBad way, and' Mr. Jia~eg'Clarele a'dfmiy f.ZSh 4fleSbUry, k' Mr. ?? Bartlett anid family, M1r. 3.Mrio aibUry, and Mr. and Mrs. J. JTones, of Weston Shper-mare, near ~'Bristol ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DECEMBER 12

... ti~i- tl V. Ki%(- ' I ii NCH, J)4; kiti, l S~ii~j~or.C~nerda ft h~ diffenda tit Prayed'a tales. A~i, Piztes!,o6 ?? thieliple~ddigs. It #iai~ ati attiufi for 111r. Vhdilks phwio(i stimed the plaintiff's case. The Sa'yiy hp~sairl, htd ?? tirom) tts Learned ...

WILTS ASSIZES

... Chippenham. commit any act of violence; went down the street with the Chippenham people; Pearce threw him into a ditch; stood near Miss Wastefield's-Reynolds was there-the people were throw- ing stones. Judge-Did you throw any stones ?-There were no stones thrown ...

SOMERSET ASSIZES

... wvere gone d throuigh by fobir o'clock o*n Saturday. The Trials oui the Crown side were concluded at half-past four on Friday afternoon ; the following prisoners received sentence of -Death.-Henry Gibbs, for a rohbery in a dwelling-house; o J. Milsom and ...

GLOUCESTER ASSIZES, JULY 11

... soil lie' was glad of it, for lie had rutadc no sorrifire t timr her, anid ifhe bad, alto woiuld have served hint like that d-d ?Mi~ss S. and not tiaveisorried him afierall. Itreexamianul by the Judge..-I acm still in the R1ev. Mr. Cox- waivll's ser-vice ...

SOMERSET ASSIZES,

... 4 hjigr 5 ssES, (Co d OU ErT,~NVORTHV and A~rrrtb4fw J.~ a ?? the case of the Paitilff ?? 'iJtiry. ?? ,vho was a man ini a re- -i Iife,\Solmfl years since married a lady, io i ?? itte Plaintiffs, and the sister ~ pvedan unhappy one., thlI Writsr.ome ide ...

HORRIBLE MURDER of MR. WM. WEARE, of LYON's INN, STRAND

... 0za1,l &On P of HA. *.f; WEA;Bti o LYOIN's INN, STRA,,D. . O OW-§TREwRt-J nhh Tb nrtel and Josepli IH tint *tre ; ro ught to this oll'ice on Wednesday rnmrning, by Rutithven! on suspicion of having murlered soire person unknovvn. Thurtelt, in conjunctionr ...