ASSIZES

... Ass1d Fs. kV At TLarcaftcr Assizes,,the great causelient from Ikte Cour LE. oit Chancery, to, try the validity of the will of the late~ Mr. Perrin, oS Warrigot am nbfreM.Jsice Le Blanc.I' r I wil h e rernern he red,t ch At the i es tator, w liose p roperty i S3 and said to armount to more than too~oool.,disinhi~ritcd his only, St. daughter, if she ahould marry a Scotehman; she did'marry Oi' la ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, COLEMAN-STREET, Dec. 9

... ?? COU IRT, COLEMAN-STREET, Dec. 9. CRIXM-CON.-WOODS Vi. MATTHSEWS. T HIS was an action of Crin C'on. and a Jury was T assemnbled before Mr Collinrige, the Secondary, to as~css the damagcs, the defendant having suffer;ed judz mesit hy defaridt. This was not one of those falshionable Casrt tlhat ggnrce tbe matrimonial isfidehlties of po ishud fife, tltoiulh eqiially pregntot with ingralitutie ...

CONVENTION IN PORTUGARL

... CONrPENTION IN PORTUCL. -AT- - cl COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL, Oe't 4. A Special Court of Comniion Council of the City of London was held in their Council Room, at Gulldhall this day, to consider of the, propriety of a Petition and Address to his Majesty on the subjedt of the late dir. graceful donvehtion in Portugal. The Rleiuisition, in consequence of which the Court was called, being read, -Mr. ...

POLICE

... , -Po.L&2,,? o113 ) - . I I - W ItZV-Rtt.-CiAaLL, DAVIS as ye~tcrday te examine temore Mr. Read, on a charge eo pidfang tf e pc'at ?? lam .i`Vaadlei, t6the Ro)l,'Matines, in the Strand, oitlt 26th 0OerWithess proved s8espg ,4,e Prisoner recaive the pocket- - bbok. from an ether man, and *yitli. which he rio sway, %bist was ?? and taken IIdW th e bo& itiii po16esson Mr. rsdeu attenderL ...

WESTMINSTER SESSION

... ' r ' 7-.E2IAT$ ?? 1& tiltm Soames; Elenriy Wotiford,.`ahd Wiiliam V Alias CoWlC4y Beau, wrer' brought tto the bari and heayd hb Counsel against theitrcnygitlbqn befor' the m agxtratea,'at Bow- street, under the ai, tire 4td ot the.3 1ujf=ap. 79, cot'ntonly clled the Vagr3st Adt., Mr Ki fl' tlr teCohlse.I ilzr the prisonera, rtarted a- 4arfrty b objeic:tons twithq respedt to: the legatity of ...

POLICE

... :,PGLZCE. ;2 ?? in a eiogfeehonee, but niow ouit of place, ci arged ano- fatber Voung.&iffdi.a ?? ag'on, also' out ot plate, with vrobbing himt ~fa~r 'th agodcaesea] and .4ev twq tii uneas en gold, an hrmoashi pr iery, InjIiialodginge' NO No 23 , Walt'ra~ i#ere ?? Rroecutor ad sthem t e th he Prsboar, with ilhomr he had f rdsrh biehnaciuainted _o Monday asiight )ase, It 64eExiter -Aifmejis ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L2A If L7LCAG)., COITRTIOF KING'S BENCMI, FEB Z3. THtE 6ISHOP OF DuRHArM v. BItAL MONTr. This vas an issue ?? Of Chancery, totry whether an agreement for a Aomiosieioii of 9251. ?? Innuill, for one-ninth of the lead ore of teil \Weardcn Mines, in the county of Durhlam, was -obtidined by- nisripre- sentation of the value or not, and %Aetlier the agent for Sit Thomas Blackett, upon a question ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ;: .. LA . I I. lLLIGN-E me L. . ; 4 l ;- .-I Co-rt Ot KING`0 bENMH, TPEsnAY, MAY T6. tl . .PArON. 4SN51-OT5H-£ft5 X. 51hR;HOMrS POiISAM, xr I.si UsThk. was an'aaiihnof debt, upon a bottoimry bond on the SEip Van Stat Wareniof which the Defdesdn.t was a partcown-; a k'e'j fb -n y isorrow4 dtbad, andreecefved, as it appeared upon n ,therbond, to ?? of 3/t75L icitlje East Indies. T'he, * ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW lATELLJGtAVUCE. 1, Y) COURT OF CHANCERY, MAY 7. l~oWES v. CUTS CiL. on Sir SA.Xr' t RbrKIttY, Itir the Plaintiff, moved that the In- aste ?? iin in this; Csse shouild be revived. 'lie Plaintiff was the roe HonT. B1.ioveS, aridl the Defendant was a bookseller in L~onslon, If 'h the Plaintliff hlad alreaoy appeared to his Lordship only as a e m:n of pleasutre, the present qsrestion exhibited ...

WINCHESTER ASSIZES, MARCH 11

... Af/YINC IESTER 1SSIZiLS, JZRCII Ii. RAPE. Adjutant Smirl FAnaaN, of the Royal Marine torps. -was in- *di&ed for assaultingand committinga rape on Elizabeth Staple- kord,.a young woman of rg years of age, on the evening of the. 8th of Nfovenmber last, at the Marine Barracks, Portsmnouth. Mr. DIiaCR opened the prosecutionwmith a very briefstate- ment,-and oleserved that the fa-.et as oroved ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LVY ' INTELLIGENCE. COURr OF CHiiANCEtRY, LINCOL.N'S INN HALL. SAIiJ'tJAY, DilC. 24. CASSELL V. SCOFFIP.LD. Sir S. RoFTLLY stated, that a Petition had been presented in' this case for Captain J. inpey of the Royal Nav, for havin, it referredto the Mraster, to-re. teive proposals for a szttlement on Fanny Cassell, now InIpey, a ward of this Court. The matter was accor- disgly rvferred to the ...