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HULL EASTER GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... HULL EASTER GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS. MILITARY OUTRAcE.-Jo/tn .Bradfurl and Ambrose Evanc, privates of the 22d regiment, stationed at the Gar-. rieelnwereindictd nfo misdemranor, hli having, on the m 10th of January, along with ten others, riotously assembled ...

The LATE FATAL ACCIDENT on the SOUTH EASTER RAILWAY

... ballast hole, as it hail been rnsihlihig very hard during the day, and saw that tile hole was fist filling. The water was rising' very much. It was vitihin a fbot of'the level of the road. It did not flow through the culvert; it seemed its if it was stopped ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... liablsityt? by rise certificate tinder his commnsission, on1 wl isslsisc was ai joined. At the trial before Mir. justice ilayle'.-, at the last Lent Aseizec for tile co'inry offLancast~-.- a verdict wvas fsc;'ld for tile h- defendait; and in Easter T ?? a role ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—TUESDAY

... Rs pport of the peitiorr and motion. Mr. NVIonA,, Mrr.JAcoB, and Mr. BAcON contra. 'The case roas trot disposed of at the rising of the court. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. ?? In Banco.] THEO QUREN r. nUMspHERY. Is this case an Information In the nature of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... :17 new trials set down, anut 39 Cases for special argument. CfOURT OF COMMON PLEEAS.-WEDNESDAY. This being thi first day of Easter Term, their Lordship's did tiot come into Cisurt till hsHi-past one o'clock. The Lord Chief Justice resumed his seat in the ...

ROLLS' COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... main. He could never consent to make a decree, considering this an illegal trust. The case stands over till the first day of Easter Term, in or. der that, by friendly communication between the parties, the points in dispute may be privately and amicably ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—MAY 2

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-MAY 2. This being the first day of Easter Term, Westmninstt r Hall presented an animnated scene, which -was greatly enhanced, in Point of interest, by the inauguration of the 1ti6ht Hlonourable Sir Johln SinIgleton Copley (Lord ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—TUESDAY

... manner it was equally evident he was labouring under insanity. Before the rising of the Court, his LORDSHIP addressed the Gentle- lIntU of the Bar as follows:-Before this Court do rise, they do take an opportunity of mentioning that I have made such arrangements ...

LAW INTILLIGENCE

... INTILLIGENCE. VICR-CHANCRLLOR5a'COURT, TasnuREA, JUAn 8N INJUNCTION-RIGHTS OF PATENT, - COLTlNrr V. BOWDEN. Mr. BEi;L, in rising to bring forward this case, stated, he was instructed to move for an injunction to restrain the defendant from vending, making ...

MR. HUME AND THE COAMBINATION LAWS

... question the accuracy of making Easter-Day fall on Sunday, the 3d of April; and tilh reason given Is, because the first Fall Moon after the 21st of Marcc falls on that day; and the writer, therefore, contends that Easter-Day should be the Sunday following ...

COURT OF CHANCERY (AT WESTMINSTER)

... COURT Of CHANCERY (AT VESTMINSTER), I WVEDNEDAY, Mf4Y 2. LORD E1YNDKURST, THE NEWV CltANCELLOR. This being the first day of Easter Term, and the day appoint. ed fr Lord Lyndhurst to take his aent as Lord Chancellor, the ertiwds collected both within and ...

COURT CHANCERY.—WEDNESDAY

... four o'clock, when his Lordohip intimated that he could go no further then, as he had some judgments to deliver before the rising of the Court. He wished it, however, to be understood, that in this case, where he saw no less than ten Counsel were engaged ...