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... CASTLE OF -FRIDAY. Before E. A. Sanders, Esq. (chairmanl, 0. Gordon, Esq., A Stowey;Eq., WMiles,,Fcq., and thc Rev. H. F, Strangways. ELIZABETH ANSTEY waS charged. with using a defetive beam and scales. Defendant keeps a grocer's shop'. at Keeton, acd on the 11th of Jane, Richard Taylor,jthe inspector of .weighti and measures, went to her shop, and foand' a beam and scales defective three ...

A SAGE INQUIRY

... In the Parliamentary reports of last Saturday appeared the heading, Cows in Hyde Park I What could this preface? Was it like Fish in Water, or Birds in Air, or Flowers in June ? or was it like Bulls in China Shops, or Pigs in Flower Gardens, or ll1res in Parliament? Was it a matter of grievance or eongratulation? Was it a public wrong or a public right? Was it an encroachment on the rights of ...

DEVON LAMMAS ASSIZES

... r ~~~(CONTsaou FR5105 OUR L&ST,) NISI PRIUS COUR'T.-WEDNESDAy. (Before IIIr. Baron Martin.) BREACH OF PROMISE OF MA1UIkGETWO HUNDRED POUNDS DAMAGES. COOPER v. TRADER.-H-r. Collier, Q.C., end Mr. Coleridge were counsel for the plaintiff; attorneys, Messrs. Rooker and Co., Plymouth; Mr. Sergeant Kinglike and mr. Ilarelake were counsel for defendant; attorney, Mr. Alcaock. Mr. COLERIDGE opened ...

DEVON MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... (CONTINUED FROM OUU LAST.) CROWN COURT,-1VEnDXTSDnY, JULY 1. Before Sir J..Duckworth, Bart., (chairinan), C. Gordon, . Peelie, oud W. Miles, Esqrs. IVILLIA:% FRANCIS hlaving pleaded guilty to brealing into the dwelling-house of Mr. S. Hodge, of Harberton, and stealing bread and butter, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour. HOUsLBREAKiNG.-RIaCAnD BATE was charged with ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... AOCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &a. TiE AsHToN COLLmtnY EXPLOSION.-The inquest on the 89 menmkilledby this terribleexplosion was concluded. ' on1Satirday.. As every soul in tbe worlings had been killed, there could be no evidence to throw a satisfactory light on the cause, and tho jury found a verdict to tbat effect. T11E MANUFACTURE .,OF PoRT WINE.-A, great t sehsation has been caused at Oporto by the ...

ROLLS COURT—26TH MARCH

... ROLLS COU1fT-26T1* MARCH. nlRAMiUtRY AND RVANS V. DICHENS AND W'ILLS. The plaintif.s in this aouse are the publishers and Vart pro- prietors of Hoiusehold Tords, who filed this bill against Allr Charles Dickens and Mr. Wills for a dissolution of the partner- ship in that periodical. The present was an Interlocutory motion to restrain Mr. Dickens from publiahing an advertlsement to the effect ...

EXETER

... FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. ±'r. A LIFE LOST FOR A KISS I me The inquest on the body of a foolish and impertinent man, ho l Taylor, the driver of one of the engines on the Weymouth, he I Wilts, and Somerset line, was held at the Nicoll Arms, Fromp, Pt on Saturday last, before D. H. Ashford, Esq., coroner. thei Sarah Fouraker, sworn, said-I am the wife of Thomas Fouraker, inspeetor of the Exeter ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... 1' isl At the Central Criminal Court, on Tuesday, thle mae Recorder passed sentence on three persons who had pleaded huir guilty to dealing in obscene publications. Two men were A sentenced to six months' imprisonment; but Mary Elliott, awal having repeated her offence, was sentenced to twelve mouths' corn imprison meet. Rail Mr. George Thwaites, a cotton-spinner of Euxton, dres near Chorley, ...

DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—OCT. 5

... I)ST1RICUT CO U1UT 01 DANXRUPTCY-OCT. . - .X-io it. 1ero, l6ist, Deputy consiuissionor.) 1?v CIIAu1u.sE BowticiN, of Tavistock, mine agent. This woks a weeting for choice of assignee. Mr. Peter Ayalsoni, a creditor for 9Ti8 is. Sd., was chosen. Mr. Bl. lrvex wsee appointed solicitor to the assignees. i WV. N. PIscKIeNs, of Torquay, auctioneer. This woos meeting for last exanmination. Mr. Floud ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ; We note that at the Winter Aseizes, now being held, agreat L many capital charges have been made and failed. At Stafford a father was oharged with the murder of his son. The prisoner, William Kilby, and his son, George, Kilby, were wrench- makers, and worked in different shops at the end of a garden -the father by himself, but the son with another lad. The father frequently quarrelled with ...

EXETER CITY SESSIONS

... . . .. .. . . . ?? rLXr~l1U t3111 ZM~IVn±UND On Monday last the usual city sessions, for clearing wt Cie gaol of offenders previous to the assize, was held at i the Guildhall, before F. N. RoiEres, Esq., Recordor. On ith the Bench were w. W. Btooper, Esq., Mayor: G. C. ithe Holroyd, .Esq.; T. Latimzer, Eaq.; R. Bastard, Esq. ; ?? AMaunder, Esq. ; J. D. Osbourn, Esq-7 and J. Harris, itii'l Esq. ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT,

... - - em Qn F~tIDAY, AUGUST 30. (Bxore J7. Turre,7. Esq., Judge.) SRI.N, En V. ?? was a claim for £9 12s. id. ,,der the following circtimstaflres. The plaintiff, a snusic~sllor o t cqa city, sold the late husband of the defendatnt, a spirit dealer of the Friars, a spyt of grotind near the Head Weir to tbuila a house, and an adjoining spot to a Mr. Otway, both of whom agreed to build upon certain ...