COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... 'COURT OF KING'S BBNCH.-WEDNESDAYV (Sittings before Mr. Justice PARKE, and Common Juries.J FALSE IMPRISONMENT. BRENNAN V. VENABLEB.-Mr. POLLOoK stated that this was an action for false imprisonment. The plaiitiff bad been taken by the defendant, without a warrant, before a Magistrate, and accused of felony, and was committed and tried at the Old Bailey, and acquitted-the Counsel for the ...

MAYOR'S COURT—MONDAY

... LMAYORS COURT-MONDAY. Tnz CORPOnATION OY LONDON V. JOHNNON AND OTHERB.- This was a case of Compensation under the City ,,f London New Street Act, for tbe value of the houses Nos 21 and 23, Nicholas- lane; and Nos. 1, 19, and 20, Clesnent's-lane, comprehending warehouse and chambers, held by lease under the trustees of the Earl of Strathmore, for 16f years up to last Christmas, at 4051. rent. ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COUAM OF COMMON COUNCIL. The following discussion took place stl this Court on Thturld5 laut. Our limits prerented us trom doing more than make a J aliustOD to it on Friday. THE PROJECTED NEW NORTH ROAD. Alderman WOOD rose to Move that a Petition be presented pIarllament on the subject of the new Road from FaPrint ion-street, through a number of streets, to the nelghbOtboodii Islington. The ...

LAW

... VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT. WATTS V. COLBrURM.-On Saturday Mr. Knight obtained an injunction on behalf of the plaintiff, to restrain Mr. Colburn from publishing a weekly newspaper, called The Naval and Military Gazette, or . eekly Chronicle of the United Service, on the ground that it was a piracy on the title of a weekly paper, the property of Mr. Alaric Watts, called the United Service Gazette, ...

LAW CASES

... a f TO THE EDITOR OF THE CALEDONIAN MERCUiRY. Sia-I Wish you honest editors, who contribute so much to our amusement, and, I may add; to our instruc- s tion, and to whose noble exertions the Reform Act is m mainry owing, would, when news are scarce, give us oc- casionally a few Reports of Law. Cases. They would 1 show us howr to net-for what is the case of one man fi to-day may be that of, ...

TITHE APPEALS

... TTrfl i+ PPEA LS. PRIVY COLINCIL. On Monday Sir Hussey Vivi n (Cobmm:ander of the Forces), tte Lord Cbiet Justice, tile Arohbishop of Cahbel, the Bishop ,f 1(ildare, the Judge of the Admiralty Court rend the Attorney General sa~t 4t ?? to bear appeals. The first whicb came before them was the appeal of tole parishioners of Kiltirston, county Roscemmon, ag-iiat the amount of reetortia aud ...

HIGH COURT OF DELEGATES.—SATURDAY, FEB. 2

... HIGH COURT OF DBLEBATMS.-SiruWAr, Fzo.2. [Betore Mr. Justice JAMze ALAN PAaK, Mr. Justice LITTLUDALN, Mr. Baron VAuGHAN, and several Civilians.] ANDROMEDA. The KING'S ADVOCATE (aith Whom were Dr. PDiLLIMLORS and Mr. BTrHEBL), on the part of the appellants, stated that this was an appeal of vital Impoltauce, not only tj the highly meritorlous class of individuals who were the eppellaS, hot alo ...

REMARKABLE SLAVE CASE

... Our reaiders nill doubtless recollect the case of 'Ihornely r. flurn , lately triedl belore the Lord Chanieflior, wliohe Sir Edward t SifgdeI ACied St) Coiispi'tiLiiUSly ill the capacity of' ?? advo- cati-attu'sdimig to the catuse of' his client, aeid, at the samne time, tr in ?? On beuiblf of the West India partv the lnligrcrs ofr ?? dlateia eeniliripationi. 'bitecasemtnbebetlystateds follows ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, TUESDAY, FEB. 26

... LAW S17 TINGS THIS DAY, TuESDJY, FEB. 26. COURT OF CHANCERY.-LINCOLN'l-INN (Ten o'Clock). ln re Bedford Charity, petition to be spoke to-la re Frank, lunatic petition, by order-Leith v Irvine, appeal, part heard; Gordon v Irvine, appeal, ditto; Leith v Irvine, exceptions, ditto. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-LZ.COaw'.-IvN(Teno'Clock). Dawes v Dover, by order; ditto v ditto, to be spoke to-Peto v ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY, FEB. 23

... COURT OR CTANOPRY.-SoiTURDy4, FEB. B SMITH vt AsAus.--MTbais ca 8-,as afgaied on Thursday and Friday. It was a mnotion for tie dissolution of an Injunction, granted exparte, to restrain the defendant, who ls the brother- in-law of the plaintiff, fromt proaeeding on a cognovit, which It was alleged he obtained in circumstances diffeient from those under which he was proceeditg to use it. His ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER, FEB.16

... COURT or' K ING'S.ES NCHiWESTMI,8TEI1, ~1, state,. ~ .:xw: i h _Do, a _ (SIUeS's at.d i I, Buthe Loans CmE JusTs E and THE CORPORATION OPLIVERPOOL V. DOLTOx A1D s. OTHERlS. r This action was brought bytbe ?? of Live, against- Mr. Bolton and 6thersi respectable American PM chants, to recover certain duties on imports ?? inert The case was opened on Wednesday by SirJanies8Qrp tfor'the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—Feb. 2

... COUiIT OF1 EXCHEQJUER--F.ly, 2. iso ~ ~ ~ ~ Kara v. tIACOUrrN. ste r ?? opeinedi thle pleadings, anti Mr Rilieartis stated tlid'case to the Jury. Thits wvas aih action'-to re- of cover compensation for the brreacl of a contract svhich the he defendant, the late Member for Bedfordsehir~e, bad t entered into wvitis the plaintiff. The defcndant-was tb&' ownr f omevey-large esae ?? South Wales, ...