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ASSIZES

... A SSIZES. flI1Y.TUISDY JuY lit, In CpOWNVN SIDE.-ATTEMPT TOPoI&ON. t-e t.1 rx, otherwise Knigktt.Oti, cged '27, 'was charged St with having ?? polsou widls ilitett to kill .Joseph )fDodaworth, his brte-nlw le r. NVMt AC-is noiend the case. for the Prosecution. Josep Dodsworth was carried into court, andi gave hits C-vt-- !V euce sitting.' ie lived, at Ailsendale in the heonnit~g of Miarch lat ...

OLD BAILEY

... O,>,LD BAILEY. .~ s FORGING A WILL' MARs ?? and BJ EaAM w are indicted for ; torgilsg a d satterlng a,.certais paper, ?? to be the last . wil and testarttesit of John'Reynolds with intent to defraud' t «Gebtge Reynolds; Uencle :of the -decdased. In another count . they were .caraed with uttering the same? knowing it to be i4r. PtATT stated the indictment. ;¢ Mr. Gsrats~ addressed-the'Jury, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF KTNG's BENCH, FRIDAy, OCT. 7o. Sistins at Serjeant's las 11IjR, before thre He)n. Jasticcs Ba.eLE.Y, ABBaTT, and HIOLROVD. STRINGUtR V. MURBAY. This was a case from the Court of Chancery, to decide the Paint of legality on the following question:- The defendant had contract. for the building of a ship in one of the East India Company's ports of Madras; andl the plaintiff .Draposed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELL1?ENC.E? COUY?T OP KING¶SBEMCH-SAtSuIIuAw. Last Saturday, Mr. CLAsuza, the sing's 'Couei?el, ?asQved for anc? obtained a flute to shew cause, why a criminal InPoriasetion should not be flied a?alesst Win. AUday, hioutelsur, in Birusing- Isam, for a libel ?? in a letter addressed to llsdford, Esq. a Magistrate of that town. The sanle Lsar?ed Counsel nowapplied for another csinainai ...

OLD BAILEY, Jan. 18

... 0OlD Dt[, EY, JTan. is. JA M F.S U A IIIU N .1 x1 rrs Clii r MtC117VFRS re i! .1'ictrd on suti iion of havine sri? :i thibce plank! of malialog.ny, and t,.ii bed fi!lilrs, Vxtitl 'L thle property of Willi-a Dawes, on the 23d of November. Ihe fac's vwIhic Ivete collecai.! from the tc~stislndly of :everal v.'itnirsSeS ;ve theaNi :-wr,. I)axss, : rinir netcitts hav-r ing wisiedl the ar; iclos it ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, MARCH 10

... COURT OF CHilANCERY, MARCH 10. GALLINI V. GALLPSI. X The motion in this case, by which th'e Defendint, f Mr. Gallini, sought to have his tweo children delivered over into his custody, standing over to this day, the mo- ther, accomp-inied by the children, and alho the other .i pal ties interested, .att nded in Court. c Sir S1i;NWEL RoMmL y stated to his Lordship, that tl he understood an ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW Ir L'LUlt.GX 'CItI. ; 'COI'fTO (OF I..i NCEIRY, 5it't1t 5. imz, i-GA t. {,i !: t'.I V.41;.LiNI. vSir 9aMrisr [Lo~s@m:LLY- n lutirued' this caise; in ivhich Idis Lotrhiip iLa heten p'casLe'l to exIIfLt! it t3b e hs.~0tailliOl, that, till thU trntS of' thre mntradicorj0 charges niade hy thl partics ag.aain;t each ot!eir couli be intq'ied into aud ascertained, the cuilt!v olt' the eldeat ch ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 3

... OURT Or KTNG'S BENCH1, [AY3. On the Sittli' of the Cnurt to-day 1XIr.Justice Abbott took his sept on this 13encii as Second l iistie Judge of thils Court.-- It is underitoonld his piace wvill be supplied in th e Coninion 1'e'as hv Mlr Bnrrou ci. Sevseral niew trials were mo-ec foi tr day; but the only one of general interest was tlie tnilowing H,tl.L Ahir'OruSIrS V. s-rorITAt'. MIr. SCAR rE rr ...

POLICE

... fP oL ICE. * ?? a ; MANSION 1iottiVY.-wsterday ItleCsARD GOLDINO, a Cleri IN in the house of Messrs. Barclay and Co. Bankers, was brought n up, and undsirwent a finil exasrxloatlos charged with sraaling a Et Bill of Exchange for 381. 35s. 2d. the property of his enm. tl ployers. tl Upon this charge the prisoner had before been privately exa- o mined, and he nowwrequented to have the ?? ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURP, Yesterday the Chairman, hapon the opening of the Court, te- ferred to a letter which he had received from Mr. Le'wis,' one of the agents of the Court, with respeR to the conducd of Mr. Clarke, who had lately held the office of Clerk. This letter stated, thatBol. had been lodged with Mr.. Clarke, in order to be paid over ti the assignee of the creditors of a Mr. Levi,j ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELIUGEXCE. COURT OF CHANCERY, WEaDmnzixr, Jvtr 30. JUDGMEN19. * t ?? tsAMOUR L' Tntr' T 10Tt d or ?? S Thc LORDnCl-IAliCLLOILO stited, ?? was in application which o had been lately made to him by Mr. MIontague, br whichtfe leei vras requesteed to ret-mtove 31r. Jlsne, an1 assigce, and to taie:G some inquirv about .omne had deits. Somte *leclions. were stated by a fewv dissatisfied ...

SUSSEX ASSIZES

... SUSSEX ASSIZE S. * LrEWvrEs.-sPECIAL JURY. AB-: UAMMS V. C'0Li, AND ANOTIER. This was an action brought by a Jew, at Brighton, against the Globe Insuran-! ('ompa.. y, tO recover the rum of 1i0l. being the arnsotnt of ?? linici he illegnd that.he had sustaine. in consequence of a lire Mjiceh happened in 'the bea-room of his house 'I'hJe- Insurance Compamyn rcsi,ted the laymept of the de- mafid ...