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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 ...

BURGH ELECTIONS

... this qualification was not necessary fit rise ease of thle it P~rovosst, or of Coutncillors. Sinmilar decisions had hten pro- nouniced in other cases, particularly that of Nairtn, and that tof Anstruther Easter. His- Lorldltip weas Of opinion. howtiweri ...

OLD BAILEY

... accident she was severely brtised; fortunately Mr. Clare escaped unhurt, but rise chalse was broke to pieces.. Mr. Canning las, it is said, been employed during thle Easter Recess, in finishing his long expeded poeni, entitled 4t London and Dublin, an ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DECEMBER 17

... his stepsstation in taking mstd scizisig the hmond itt qifestiotu, which was foussd trespassissg on the Lord's grounds. In E;aster Term Mr. ScarletU obtained a rule Nisi for setting aside the isoeasit, and obtaissing a new trial, ott the yround that a hound ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... discharge them of the imputation of personal advanttage. Accordingly, upon the 4th count the defendants vwere found Guilty. risE KiING V :rist REV, JOSeUA XING AND OTHERSt. This was an indictment against the Reftor of the parish of lethnal-green, 1. Wilson ...

LAW INITELLIGENCE

... as possilble, the Noble an'l Lrii Judge ordered the plaintliff in be dischar-ged ?? fthe noney I geoie with the Sheriff. In Easter 'Icri, ain appli1cation beting made to the Court by else plairrifi' to set aside thle warranit oif attorie~y and exsecstion ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... waiting to be revised and transcribed ; and that it will certainly he before the House either before or immediately after the Easter holidays. In this situation the Lord President fairly ac- knowledges that he did not think it necessary to proceed with his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... cotisiderable over- land trade with Russia, adl he employed the plaintiff, a native i of Prussia, to conivey the goods, which gave rise to the present adinti, from l'iemel to Mittau, the latter guaranteeing the safe carriage of the goods to the last mentioneed ...

SCOTS APPEAL

... deelarator, accordingly, took its course through tile Court, from which there are eleven interlocutors pronounced, which gave rise to this ap- peal. There is, also a cross appeal rin this case, and the Learned Counsel h1ped, that the House, upon hearing ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, AUGUST 9

... pctr--on namtred Wnil 1.-siinfam, a solicitor, is tint frra1)V.7UiNdule ; and to have the p~aiip' ecfct i cii' to lie clatieled. rise 1'etition statlei, that on lie~tit di- i ioftiry least it commnisdion of iiarttkpt was issued spurt st i giat. as a tia'prietr ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... the Wife of another labowuring man in the same pai.. 'rfTey were also botb neighbours, and, resided in dibe 05 iasise. On Easter Monday, ilst. year, the proseieetrix ?? faillf to the villawe-shop, amd site saw tile defendant sitting aol a sotoI opposite ...

NEW POLICE

... Street, a odn the north' by the Water of Leits. Qen ai WAard lith, 'Te comprehend the'streets and 'territory from. 0 the easter~n boundary of Ward 9th, to St Andrew's Street, W including the whole of that street, and bounded on the north' fby the gardens ...