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CURIOUS CONDUCT OF A BARRISTER

... --- - - -- - IRTSH COURT OF CHANCERY. Or Saturday, shortly after the .itting of the Court, Alir I Macklio, the barrister, appeared in the gallery, (without hii I wig or govon) and claimedprec edence of Mr Sergeant Pen- nefathe-, as he had to subinit a motion on behalf of his gra. cious Majesty King William the Fourth and himself, tihe t yrgengY of which would admit of no delay. The Learrcd Ce ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... olog COURT OF JUSTICIARY. -. - i n the hap. rhn-n SATIISDA11r, Datus SI. ~da7 Julio *OioWjn was pust Ito the bar, charged wvith, Ti th December current, attacked and nqaasult. fbi e 2d orGeddest, a widow, It e uuhue in- Marth in pperCramtonld, with a Spade og ciiii~' ~oe 't'd ld~trte er a violent blow on the lliad, byt ~~ll~r~o~l fracured, and in consequence ltbereofi bi~ immediatelY ...

DELIBERATE SUICIDE

... DtLtBR.ATP. SUICIDE. Toleshtyaynn Itionest was held before J. W. ihftely, ElJ. t'oroner, at Ilit Poblic Ofiice, Ilirminghai, on thehbady ofr n person namdttl F-,tncis btringer Agard, a gentlemain well £ nown in the town as formerly a col leeting clerk. in the ser- vice or Messrs Crniwley & Co. the extensive carrieis. Tte decoeeled. wita wns re spectibly connerred, formerly carried on htitiness ...

LAW

... By§t2P~t* lV5L rPtedto the riQN Ceurts tfSeat. Court of Admiralty it. Eq. tr-t~eaeHg WVI consider this a very useful work. Oar~ readeirs are, b4aware that the High Court of Admiralty in Scotland was abolished upwards of a vear ago, and the Jurisdiction transb feslred to the Supreme Courts, and to t we Sherifc. To u pehor tells us in his preface (P. Oe), that he forts great *many Years, ...

POLICE

... POTAICE. MANSTOrN HoUSE.sslonday several Sealaring mnen from Newcastle came to the Justice ROom to request the Lord Mayor's interference upon some occasion of no public importance. Alderman Iilson, who sat part of the day for the Lord mayor, his Lordship being engaged in swearing in the city constables, a4ked the applicants whether they lately arrived front Newcaftle, and whether the residents ...

COURT OF SESSION—JURY CAUSE

... ' I COURT OF CAUSI. .1G'i i AV. iEdi. diepolle ( II silo (if si a'eps fuir Scotland, JAA.%iO5 Syit, g-ordeeer, Calonamills, andle GxOitCt SY~SI, gareiesr, (irange Lo.an, defenders. (ln 11onclay thre olnwinlg. issue sasTried] hefore a Jltry AIs hthelir. ,Ii or about3 thle sai1il*iit day of February 1830, iii he shop in PH i,' Street AfIoresa~id, a tici in presence and hi'iii'iig of' the :ilid ...

WEST MINSTER COURT OF BEQUESTS

... Wl.ST ~INSl'CR COURT OF DEUlESTS EEErTNI'CiLACkES AT THE THFATHES-CAAF Iv. yATES. I This case, in which a gentleman named Groaf wa the plaintiffi, and M t Frederic Yates, of the Adelpiti Theatre, wag the dlefmindant, turned UpoDI the point as to the length af time places are to be kept in the boxes. Mir. Graaf-s claim was for 95., which Mir Yates's-reptreeiitfnti edidnotadmit ta be correct. Jt ...

[ill] doceat [ill]

... . ples doceat also.' C 1SE OF DAVID LEECH, 4, AVAM STREET. Dhavid Leech, rPu. 44, n-hletie. healthy, oif copoer complexion, ittzsria:sh, lv trade n veaeer, hu birth n Vur- ginismi, but hns htena in th is country since 179S. He was ormerly addicted to the drinking oF nralent spirit,, and the smoking of tob;ICCo; he contlinues tile smoking, but in April 1928. Ie a jturcdl the splrirs, and from ...

OLD BAILEY OLD COURT—Jan. 11

... OLD BATIEY OII.D COVltT-Jan3 R. I Nlr Jo~hn Richartig, a res1PLICtable gentlemnan r10nnt'Cted I with elm, firm of Richards anti Co. linen drispera in Oxford Street, was indicted for stealing in a diwelling-house, ons the C 14th of November, twselve siliver tea-spoons and three pair. of sogar-tongs, soime fringe and brast books, and other Pr tiecleq,' value L.7 sonl upwards;, thle property of ...

PARTICULARS OF THE SUICIDE

... wnt . ^ , . . . . . I The report of this tragical event, as we have already stated, reached Bristol about nine o'clock this morning, ;e and, as may be imagined, it created an indescribable sensa. Pe tion throughout the city. It took place at Redfield Lodge, Id Lawrence Hill, an exceedingly neat and pretty cottage, the Pe residence of the unfortunate deceased, and situate about a le mile and a ...

EDINBURGH POLICE

... ED1BURGH PQLTC, . - NEtW BILL. ' I s.e now received a copy of the proposed new bil, ire ba matter of very great importaontc we hasten to t3 ttention of the public of Edinburgh to the subject ,ll the a t we shall be excused not-only for entering pretty Vfettr ITO i5 5bject ourselve~s but also for inviting our W ibi s s Jir observations upon a bill, which EO {iip ly intert th't public; while we ...

THE MURDER OF MRS [ill]

... TH!E MURDER OF Alli i 'iti be icy EXTRAOJRPYN,4RY INTERvIEW Bs ., led EDWARD COOK AND HIS IA rU , led Since the liberation of Cook, who wa; 'en for unate woman Eliza Ross, for the 17.-. nd WUlsh, he has been every wbere solemnly 'le nocence both of her and of himself, and r. te, son had been tutored eitner by his sIhoolma' Cr and , Bid or by Lea the ofcer, Or some other person or Mon, see ...