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COURT OF CHANCERY.—TUESDAY, NOV. 23

... COURT OF CIIANCERY.-TURSDAY, Nov. 23. 0 THlE INCK-11LUNDELL PROPERTY. In, 1I liruNoriLL V. GLADSTi)Nic.-Th5I5 is an appeal from, the Vice- 0)S a hntir n lsa eeru ftecue The bill was filed Th by 'fhneusos thle eccond stin Of Jlsjoph Weld, or Luiwortha Ca~tls, of el nir lDsrsotehire, for itd eclrartlon thst he was entitled, under the'hl- e will of tile lnte Chasrlos Iobart Maindlell. of ?? ...

Naval Intelligence

... 'abal lautetigcnsrt ra MUHDER AND PIB:ACY. 38 id aNorfolk, (Vil'ginia,) -Jmess 19._-on Saturday last, ie five seamen, who had come ip from the beach near '9 Currifuck Inlet, sMopped. at a tavern a short distance be- er yond the drew..bridge, where they depsite their bag- gae, n came into town. They reported that they .1 belonged to an English brig bound from New Provi.. h dence to Liverpool, ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... :TVg~t Alt& The criming trials terminated on Monday. Se- - veral prisoners were transported for seven years and Al others for life. The only prisoners left for execution pa' are the following, for a rape at Mf acclesfield:- lie Isaac Davies ad John Bally pleaded not guilty toi for a charge of ravishing Hannah Dean, of Macclesfield. t The circumstances of this brutal case, our readers | will ...

KIRKDALE EASTER SESSIONS

... KItRKDALE EASTER SESSIONS. BENTENOBS OF THE PRIBONEFRS. es_ _ at SENTENCES OF THET PR180NER8. he Jo)hn Conner, 49, for sitealing a gill glass, tbe ?? of James nd all, a t Wralton on.thei ill--6eveO dsye. nd Henry (3riffith, 20, for steailng a coot and a. cuirb chain, thle ut pmpertyof Thonnas Houghtstn and Henry Hail, at Woolston. m ?? month. re, Henry Wilkinson, 17; Tlrnoth'Ranagsn, 19; and ...

INQUESTS

... mnizcaL -.1-i mo-n- willf-m NrTIM1-~f On Saturday mrrning, WilliamI MNilen, a whonlwrsght, of NCA' NT Prescot. died suldiotly i ths yard ,ttchai to : h.oe. in Fca- Ri'N 5combec.str0et, Evortanr. ?? Casot of desetO was the ruplurc of a AlI ci blood-vossl, Verdiot acc iodingly. . 11. to Ol the nrame day, Catherine Morrison, an agedivornall won DFN Y found deroatcber ro3ideiooo, in Iut-iLi ...

TRIAL OF MRS. ELLEN BYRNE FOR THE MURDER OF HER HUSBAND

... TRIAL OF MRS. ELLEN~J BYRNE FOR THE MURDER OF HER HUSBAND. e 11 This trial conmmenced on Monday morning least In the Corn- the ii maiiti~)t Court. Dublin. b teore Chief Justice Dociierty, and felt. e Bormpn otlefatiur. TIhe priaont-rwawiaitiredindte p mourning, V and, Appeared to be perfectly comprised In her mind, nor did sb he * exlbt nyfelin o trrr in thertm itucatiged * Te elt outofthie ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MUTINY AND MURDER

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MUTINYAND MURDER. .. . . . . . .- ?? .. . . . - - . - mat st On Tuesday, Mr. Clarkson, bariis er, applied to Mr. Brmderip, M d. the sitting magistrate, at the Thames Police Court, under the gem tY following ircumslonees:- 1. He statod thattba applioation Ayn3on the behalf of Mr. Duncan sre e Gibb, tho owner, and Captain Johnstone, the commander, of tproo n the ship Tory, ...

LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... me e- ARGUMENT ON THE RIGHT OF PLAYING MUSIMAT de4 in MR. KIND'S MUSEUM, IN CHIUIRCH-STREET. un ?? our last.) era of S- Mr. Joy said, it now became his duty also to address Th U- the bench in resistance of this attempted violation of the msi ,Appellant's right to the free use and enjoyment of his own I 5. house. The pretext for the attempt was abundantly ab- be Dfsurd; and it was impossible to ...

VToice errurt. [In o

... ur paper of Tuesday last, it was statedin conncxion with nea a robbery of wheat, from a warehouse in Hickson's-lane, that I ter Mr. Jones, of Byrom-stroet, sent the wheat to the mill, to be ground. We are requested tostate that the persou there alluded h to, Robert Jones, (one of the prisoners) was formorlyin the em- sed ploy of Mr. Jones of Byrom-streot.j 8y ROBBERY DY A S1P BoY.-CAUTION TO ...

Lancashire Winter Assizes

... I I&fte t -CONTINUED FROM1 PAQs,4110.] fthe THURSDA Y, December 12. B The Learned JUAJCIN took hsis seat on the Bench at a quartet and~i two poat ten o'clock. in b Te odCHARGE OP MANSLAUGFITER. afte TuGadJury Ignored the bill Arainst John Losing. charged whi witit the mianalaughter of Jobn Mulisneux, at LiyerpooL 1 MINT CASES. last Ind Th1ee. KiSSQ, alias Kellt. 613, (could neither t'eai nor ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... ? I ?? opriog giddilrtd- 11 I ?? of (cbNTINU*D pROU uM TS rPPL8MXNT# PAGI,6 1174 part se Sion De CROWN COURT. was to -po at WE&DNESDAy April 12, 1845. of p of Sp ~h His Lortirstip entered the court shortly after nine. supj oe D~dMANSLAUGHTER. to Dai Nightingale, 30, William Sladeon, 24, (could Of Si toread and write imperfectly,) and James Howarait/, (could and aat neither read nor write,) ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... illuradhire tuntmer Iddiled. I SOUTMERN DIVISION.-LIVERPOOL. BEFORE SIR THOMAS COLTMAN, KNIGHrT. CROWN COURT. t THUP.SDA Y, August 20. i MrTJUTSTICE COLTMAN toak his seat about nine o'clock, and proceeded to try the remaining MIINT CASES. Dennis Rov'crson, 28, (Ceold read and write imnerfectly.) h Freaois Pullin 25, .T'lhnc Watson. 40 and Hareny Richynond, alias Lairker, 3. ;, one of whom ...