LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Mullowney willingly consented a to discharge this ±. liodly office, aid Easter Monday was the t day fixed for the celebration of the auigst ceremony. Late, i however, oil the evening of Easter Sunday an extraordinary I and most unexpected fact came to time ears ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... The arguments were not cosscluded at the rising of ths court, asid thc further hearing of the case was deferred till to- rorrow (this day). [mhefore Sir James 'Wigram.] This court resumed its sittings for Easter Term In the magistrates' room, at the Guildhall ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... HULL QUARTER SESSIONS. * The Easter General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for tothe Borough of Kingstoss.uopoll Hull. commnencedl yesterday, :oj (Thursday), at the Court-house. The hew Recorder, hit. III M. T. BaiNas, was accompanied upon the bench by ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... from the evidence of the medical attenidant, it appeared that death tose from an attack of apoplexy. RISE aN rose PRICE ?? BsEsn.-On Tuesday, a geneitil rise ef one halfpenny in the pr!ce of the ib loaf of wheaten breas took place thrnughout the srietrolpolis ...

ANNUAL GENERAL COUNTY SESSION

... of the newspoperro in eaeh of the towns of tl hat Liverpool, Mlanchester, Bllarltburn, Boloton. Preston, eind Lan. W tioe easter, not less than twenty-eight days, and net more thon tivo c iew calendar months prior to the holding of any such aforesaid ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY AND FORGERY

... Mr, Roberts aippama for uikoetwrtli. * 15 appeared tbst this sy'stem had beot Cayrreie en1 lor t ?? 0Yelrs. nsoe Ioestlonies rise prisoner E0ocisad %Vilieoa the let teggim, ~an to ethers -they had, eftgaged a, Itoe. usixteers yeanj of age narned Edmund; ...

DEVON AND EXETER LAMMAS ASSIZES

... againhbeen raiseil, and i~n acosU~tt~qiOP ' tb oo otac on Satmrdiy night bhtiveen thosev esarened pgdraonagen anti ileRecorder df Easter,'it wvas determined toi do £0o.': It~i'jaicbft the poweri of iisnlahiha cpitillybeingl ' by'tbe Mianfcial Rsforri Bill taken ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... to Mllnat PRe Toeo.-A letter from the Tee-tees was read, pI- intimating that hereafter the fell sum of L.600, aethet- Al rised to be ileiueted frnn the revenue of the meek per w tan, for the ri-hairs on Leith Pier, would lie retained, in ce place of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... time, they said the- could not give him any hope of success. This was the last day of Easter Term, and the Court, therefore, heard Motions all the day, and did not rise till half-past nine o'clock. The Court sits to-morrow (this day) at Niel Prluo, at Westmin- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... judgment. WImiI Ar V. OAHilAM. f I'lie arguments in this appeal which wsas opened on Weds nesdav vere theiu continued up to the rising oftie Court. At twio o'clock the Lord Mayor, acciompanied by the c Sheriffs, the Recorder, and several of the Aldermen, came ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... insano; le lid also discovered that lie was a married man, and on going to the hasie she stated that she was married last Easter, but the conduct of her husband was of so brutal a nature,, that sune would not T the threhold of the door to save bun. They ...