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BEAUTIES OF LAW ENGLISH

... .BEAUTI' ,OFLAW.E]GLIH. z ,We'don't know;why, at asesaion olDf oyer Dai' .terminer, 'held ro extraiOWdAidry 'pur-' po'ses, at thbieimomeint. when'.EI al.l thigih id mighty p'ow~s' t1at iconstitute si legal court nre . assembled-h'ere the' 'jut a,;.'Athere:. thle. iurots ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... , ACCIDENTS AND .OFFENCES.; BACTS DOOR INyLU eNC ES. --TIheC ISa l ittl '() tale of, scandal cur'rentin.the West End and so gneranly taiyifoedver that there can 'be no objection Wtout notiling'it. ' 4t Is saidlhthat a ,nxembibr of.the legislature, passing by'one of those. oilk mercer's . shops, in ,; Westmipster, wbhicn have two efniiaances, each. in a different stteet,' remairked'his ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION IN WALES

... MONMOUTH, TUESDAY NIGHT. The Solicitor-GeiteIal has addressed the Court and Jury for several hours. Thsroughout his speech a breathing-for vengeance was obvious; Indeed, it formsda eakal strong contrast when compared with the opening address of the Attorney-Getseral. He has not been able to conclude his speech thio evening; bot resumes it to-morrow. The state of excitement is intense, and the ...

TRAGEDY IN REAL LIFE

... .ThAGgDY1N R N>EAL, LjIFWE. .% * -w- r-- );;h-¢* It is seldom that we are called Uponuto record so shocking a murder as wigs committed on the teasterr shoie of Maryland,'on the'4th dnstant, fthe details of which 'have beenCfbtrni'shmdto us by a letter'nutder dteeof 'the' 5th inistanf from-n George Town Cross Roads, Kentcounty.' - The victim was Mr. James-'P.-Wroth, 9ud-the1 per. petrator -o' ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... NEWCASTLE ASSIZES, On Monday, 25th February, the lon. Thos. Erskine arrived from Carllsbl and qpened the ..Cqmmisslon in the usual manner.' .Th following morning the Grand Jury and Magisrate were in attezndiance at ten o'clock (to which time the I Court was adjburned) waiting the arrival of Mr.' Justice. Coleridge. After waitingliAore than t an hour, announcement was made that the Judge k ...

TRIAL OF THE REV. J. R. STEVENS

... LivastrOOL, Saturday, March 30.-This day the grand jury of the South Lancashire Assises, now holding in this town, returned a true bill agninst the Rev. Joseph Rayner Stephens, for a misdemennour. What the mature of the misdemeaooar with which he stands charged is, is as yet unknown 'to any person, save the Grand Jurors themselves. The people of that part or the country, in which the Rev. ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST, FRIDAY

... I ADJOURNED INQUEST, RBRI:AY, Mr. Croft, the surgeon who examined the .body,, briefly recapitulated his-former evidence. The bones were very much broken.. He did not believe that she had ever been pregnant. In his opinion, there vwas not the slightest foundation for any such report. Captain Robert Beavan then came forward. On being sworn, in reply'to questions put to him by the coroner, he ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—Nov. 1

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-Nov. 1. EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE BY A CLERGY- DnrAN-.Daniel Tanner and the Rev. John Curtis wereuindicted forassaulting Samuel Smnitih, on the 26th day of December, 1S38. The case has stood on the paper for trial for Beveral sessions. During that time seve. I'l1 attelapts have bee nmade to settle it bin arbitration, but without success. Daniel Tanner not appeariap, his ...

PROSECUTION FOR BLASPHEMY

... a . ?? BAIL COURT-FRIDAY, MAY I. Before Mr. Justice Williams. THE QUEEN V. BYVWOOD. Mr. J. P. Cobbett said he was instructed to move for a writ of certiorari, to remove an indict- ment which had been found at the last quarter sessions for the county of Lancaster. The pro- secution, he understood, was one of several which had been instituted in consequence of a recent discussion respecting' 4 ...

POLICE OFFICE MANORS

... jOLEO>C, M.N'S 'i'!. -W~p NHBY,. eby I2.7J hlk'S0 ,bY,, printer, i.as ebrdught up cliareddwitge. It apiears that at wetby had, been foisonie in'an ;Odd F,)lows' ULcdge iD 'this town,' the funds ofUwhich rere. depositedin. oneKof,,th5 -bankEs, and ,tithe ra in~g of any si nof ,money, the cheques b i to bie signd by.tbree oflces of the lodge. SeVeral' sW ques had been diwn at dol1b-n t; ...

SERIOUS RIOTS AT EDINBURGH

... For the last two days the peace of our city has been seri- ously disturbed, and the lives and property of the inhabitants exposed to not a little danger, by the riotous and dis- orderly proceedings of a large body of the students of the University. The disturbances are supposed to have originated in a snow-ball skirmish in front of the College, between a party of students and a few idle ...

DURHAM SPRING ASSIZES

... DURHAM .SPRING ASSIZES. WEDNESD4Y,'liRVH 6, 1839. Before Batons OAR]LE and'ALDERSON. The courts were opened at two o'elock this afternoon, when the following gentlemen were sworn, as composing the Grand Jury:-John W. Williamson. -Esq., Foreman ; R. D. Shaftue, H. 3. Spearman, 3. 'H. Harrison Aylmer, G. F. Bleankinsop, W. L. Withom,' Marshall Fowler, W. T. Greenwell, B. Flounders, Thomas ...