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Freeman's Journal

LAW REPORT

... ?? .;L4W. REPORT. COURT OF 0 ±G'S BEXC4, N bic, 5ee 9. 1 :SUpOSITIOUS CHIILD. [The followingo trial was briety 'eported in otly Paper of Sawclrdaly mnoenin'g. 'The following is a fuller acc rint. , i ~~DAVIS 4. KWDGHS, . efore- tr.' Justisd brtoh;i q d thee followitg. ! -o'kial Jury, viz.._ ?? George k'es., W.ilm 'U rnel Thtnisai:-R. Need. ham, Thiowas,,White, Hickuioiftneariwy, Jo1in HuOner, ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i ENGLISH LA W INTELLIGENCE. CONSISTORY COURT,JVNC5. AYLMER V. AYLMELt. This was A dase of divorce or separafion, by' rea son of adultery, promoted by the wife against her husband. The marriage and identity of the parties were fully proved. The husband was an officer in the army, and married, in the year 1820, a young lady, by whom a sum of money had been advanced towards ih6 payment of his ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SZSS tONS. Ifrom a London Paper of Wednesday.) These Sessions commeenced Vesterday before Air. Justice Canst, and a full Bench of Magistrates. THE tING, AT THE PRO8ECUTION OF J. BgtoWNE, -ESQ. Mt. P. AGAINST ROBERUT ISINGHAM, ESQ. This was a prosecution for endeavour ing to pro. voke to fight a duel, and excited great interest from the rank of the parties, the Prosecutor being Repre- ...

LATE ATTACK UPON OPORTO

... ?? LATE ATTACK UPON OPORTO * OFFICIAL DIS PAAMh. istelsymswlen4i terwar4ed -to-you intelligence from this- c'ity, i did not ?? sooonafter have occasion to a ipte tshe glorious~actisin, tbe stctesful result-of twhich I'baj .now- tbe. satisfitionif -comnmunicating. ft -id true, that emsiletime (lagolte rebaelsboastedsthat-rhey would nttiek :tlgorto ?? DIhael's-day, which tbey regarded as 8 ...

LAW REPORT

... ZAT RE POoT. B COURT OF KING'S BENCF-TUESDAY. t WE RD TiTE ILT S.) The followiog x. O' Cuotnell's ma gnifieent speech, fori Wei we bad nOt space in yesterday's publication Mr. O SC,,1LL then rose to address the jury.-Gentle- niell of the jury. saidd he, I never felt greater pleasuire at my- I client not StlccLdiitg on a point of law, for there is much of h prfifessiOui about me in other cases ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... RZCORbER's COURT. Ptiday last, at 11 o'clock, the Court was again *p'ened by Counsellor Greene, the Deputy Recor- der. The ?? were sworn of the -John Guire tattck Murnan Joseph Harriots - oseph Dodd. : 3aomes Duigan - 'Pitric Charles Edward Fisgetrat Jaes Reilley Peter. Doyle John NoWlan, ant John White - Benjaminf Walker Christopher Fenniti and James Byrne were put ?? bar, accued of stealing ...

TRIAL OF A NAVAL OFFICER FOR ROBBERY

... TRIAL Ok A NAVAL OFFICER FOR ROBBERY. George Hariding Darby, lately a Captain in the Greek ser- vice under Lord Cochrane, was tried at the Taunton assizes for stealing from Yotk House Hotel, Bath, baink-notes to the value of 901., the property of John Purefoy, Esq., an Irish Magistrate A portion of the money consisted of notes of the Clonmel branch of the Provincial Bank of Ireland, which were ...

LONDON POLICE.—FRIDAY

... .LONDON POLICE.-k a1tAy. Bow-srft;T- ?? mommrni at ten o'clock John ?? and John WiVtis, most respectable-looking men, were put to the bar, charged with fotging' a warrant of attorney for the payment of the sum of 10q. 3s. Id., 'vith in- tent to defraud John S. Harvey, Esq. the Accountant-General of the Court of Chancery, The prisoner, Womerkey, has been for many years practising as an ...

FOREIGN COURTS

... In our last number we had to record the decease of the Grand Duke of Baderi and, by a singular coincidence, we are already required to announce the demise of his neighbour and political iival, the Grand Duke of Ilesse Darmstadt; a poteniate chiefly remarkable as being the Nestor of the crowned Princes of Europe, and the most decided t Fanatico per la musica in the known world. At the ...

DUBLIN POLICE.—Yesterday

... 1 ' UB.LiV POLICE.-'esterdakiy. a- ?? lHE I-MENCNI &NUGGEETh.1 Hr~rrv.~1 -NJ.M Tomb-l~rippe-red it) theit C'ns. rt ihaf ,i lit Coauirsrsiut'I'S of C uctorig ~Igaiur'i Frtiec'i }itro enSI etbers, at or in Ofklece CoturnlitilJ ugarslis. tre, revemwr flaws of' Ihi' *As the priyioners %wereo to) bie triad on s,,rarar infrormtsrions, 9- Francis HI-IClo wras first placedl at tire bar. Tihe ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-YEsRDAY. 5S'ITINGS AT NiB510E BER iCE Hit junspul .ndeu,,. Armstlronyg and Byriie v. lillner. This wascan action brought by tie plaintiffs, is holders of a bill of ex, bailge, dated 24th September, 1834, and payable oii the 27th Septemhar, 1536. agiribt Mr. Millner, the Lamp maker in Eleet street, as endorser. The autouiit of the bill was 1:351. Thomas Williams, sworn ...

BANKRUPT COURT.—FRIDAY

... R- I . 1 BANKFRUPT COURTPaf% . ,- IMPORTANT MERCANTIL2 QUaETION. 'In the Matter of Cuirps, Brhup#s. Mu'. 'Thompsoh, on the partiof' Xi'.MExoy, who bad been s purchaser of a quantity of-tinibex filoolthe bankrupts prior to their baenkrnptcy, applied to h~s h~onour, the Commis- sioner, to resteaifl the batrkrupts' sasigneeeefroptt selling the timber in qnesriohn,'as part'tof the hankruprs'. ...