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PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION.- County Hall, Oxford, Apil 6. Before the Hon. and Rev. F. Bertie, Rev. Dr. Wynter, J. Wleyland, Guy Thomson, G. Gammie-bafitland, and W. E. Biscoe, Esqrs., Captain Fane, and Major Keene. Thos. Varney,labourer, was broughtupon remald,charged with having unlawfully assaulted W~illiam Edden, farmer, at Thame, on Tuesday the 26th ult. Mr. T. Mallam appeared for the prosecution ...

COURT BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, JULY 5

... | COUROF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, ,JUL . | (Befommre taoenior CommissioenerE dwcrd Hoe)'oyd, sq.) Rn J. W. Sranr., Anonunuay.' This was an examination sitting and application for order of discharge under the bankrupte of James William Steel, described asof Adderbury East, in the edunty of Oxford, innkeeper and butcher, who sought the protection of the Court on the 8th of May last, stating the cause ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MAY S

... (Ig 11>re ?? 'Recgisitr,' J'way.) 'he P JOSEPH HOWARD, AYLESRUTRY.-TIhe banikrupt. Joseph to Howard, is described as of Castle-street, Aylesburv, coal hc merchant, brick, tile, and limc manufacturer, hsavini places r*, of business at Ilardwick, and lately ant Thmne, and susrveyor Ily of roads. This was thc flr.t sitting for the p)roof of debts ?? and choice of trade assignees. lie Mr. W. ...

BERKS QUARTER SESSIONS

... I ?? ?? , - __ ?? . . is . _ _ Y, These Sessions took place at the Assiz7e Courts, Reading, leon Monday and Tuesday last. The county fiance, police, l and other business occupied the Court on Monday, and on ?? the following prisoners were tried:- Daniel Curtis, charged with unlawfully refusing to assist AP.C. William Seagrove in quelling a disturianeo at 1.Farinxgdon .-Acquitted . ?? Smith, 4 ...

THE COURT

... BALMORAL CASTLE, Nov. 17. The Queen and Princess Beatrice went out yesterday morning, and in the afternoon her Majesty drove out, attended by the Marchioness of Ely. The Queen gave a dance yesterday evening to the servants, and was present at it for part of the time, as well as the Princess Beatrice and Prince Leopold. BALMORAL CASTLE, Nov. 20. The Queen and Princess Beatrice attended Divine ...

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS

... I MINISTERIAL DANGERS. The Standard ?? what Mr. Bouverie terms the system of manreuvring has prevailed for the nonce, and has carried the Government safely through a somewhat perilous crisis, it is very far from the truth that all dangers are over. Notwithstanding the unusual pressure brought to bear upon recalcitrant Liberals, the Ministirial camp abounds with mutineers exasperated by the ...

OXFORD CITY COURT, TUESDAY

... | MFORD CITY-' ,1RT, Tvr&y. | _ TZ4APA. If l ; -- . I . ?? - . - 'He Before the Mayor (J. R. 'Carr, Esq.), Aldermen Randall, b Spiers, and Cavell, uud.JisSices W. Ward,0. Ward, and;Towle. THE RIOTE9,GeVT THE CITa , he *William Dolley, landlord' bf the Great Western Hotel was summoned for having,,~on the 14th of 'September, at 's Carfax, and in the parish of St. Martin,!i3n the said city, ...

SUICIDE OF MR. JUSTICE WILLES

... SUICIDE OF 3IR. JUSTICE WILLES. WA ?? Lo 1 _ t . ?? We regret to have to announce the death, by his own hand, of Sir James Shaw Willes, at his resi- dence, Otterspool, near Watford. He had been considerably out of health for some time past, arising from a variety of causes, and since his return from the Northern Circuit, at the end of August. he has complained of his inability to obtain rest, ...

OXFORD CITY COURT—TUESDAY

... XOR- D=CITY - = - I - - - -TU e Before AId. E. T. Spiers and Cavell, and Justices W Ward and G. Ward. a Since the recently-contested election, a person named I John Wall, a metal dealer, of Jericho, was convicted for r assaulting Mr. Penny, near the polling place in Gloucester 0.green. On behalf of the latter Mir. Swearse informed the -Bench that it had been clearly proved to be a case of ...

OXFORD CITY COURT—TUESDAY

... OXFORD CITY COU1RIT-TUESDAY. Bofcre Aldermen Randall and Spiers, and Justices W. Ward, Juggins, Pihe, and Towle. Charles English, a pauper, was charged with abscond- ing prom the Workhouse on the 22nd ult. with clothing, belonging to the Guardians. Re pleaded guilty, and hav- ingj been already convicted, he was sent to gaol for 21 days. Captain George Robert Etwes, of Iogledone, St. Giles's. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION.-County Hall, Oxford,,Tan. 16. Before J. Weyland, Esq. W. . Biscoe, Esq., and W. H. Asbhur t, Esq. Charles Sexton, drover, and Henry Dorset, cordwainer, of Thalne, were charged with stealing a basket, suck, and umbrella, value 4s., the property of Thomas North, a platelayer on the Great Western Railway. Prosecutor said that he put the articles ol the line about three ...

MURDER AT HORFIELD, NEAR BRISTOL

... MURDER AT JIORFIELD, NEAR BR19,aOL. ,1 .. .. . . . . .s . .. . .. (Front the CIorirespondenst of the Muraiog Ileitr a.) Bristol, Jen. 26.-The village of Horfield, Bitqtte about a mile and a half from this city, was yostorduy niade the scete of one of the most horrible and revolting murders that has been per- petrated in this neighbouirhzood since the memorable assassisation of Mrs. Lewis, at ...