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COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY, MARCH 30

... COURT OF HANCBERV.S4- RDlY, MACH 30. LzITi V. IRVINB AND O HRs.-The LOaD CHANCRLLOrI, at the rising of the Court, gave judgment In this Jong-pendlug and much- contested cause. it will doubtless be recollected, that the argu- ments, on a recent occasion, occupied the Court for five-and- twenty days. The case came before his Lordship on an Qppeal from a decree of the Master of the Bolls, and on ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES.—TAUNTON

... SOMBRSTSHIIRS XSSIZ=S.-TRVNTONy. Mr. Justice Park opened the Commission here on Thursday afiernoon, and Mr. Justice Littledale arrived in the evening. On Friday morning their Lordships attended Divine Service at St. Mary's Church; after which Mr. Justice Park took his seat in the Crown, and Mr. Justice Litiledale in the Nisi Prius Court. There were 208 prisoners in the Calendar, and thirty- ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, MONDAY, APRIL 1

... LAV S$17 rINgS 2 HIS be, MONDAY, APRIL 1; COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittlngs at 10 o'clock. In re French, lunatic petition by order. RXMAINiNG CAUSE PSrTTIONS.-In re Parish of Upton War.; reu, part heard-Greenhill v Greenbill-In re Commissloners of BarIkrupt Court-Smith v Cook-Trevor v Dalby-In re Arundel Sewers-Seweli v Forster-Trevor v Black-Amphlett V Parke- Sherratt v Sherratt ...

POLICE

... POLICS. MANSION-HOUSE..A journeyman baker, named EDWARD FRARNLRY, who Is occasionally enmployed by a buhther who resides In Leadenhall market, was yesterday brought up for final examination, charged with hbaviDg violated the persoi of Mary Smith.-The LOaD MAYOR postponed the case twice for several days each tine, to the expectation that tho come wtould be settled without being handed over to a ...

POLICE

... BOW.STREET.-DARING BURGLARY AND APPREESIasON~ 0, Tniii Roisasts. -CHARLES JONES, Gaoaoe RiceARDSON, and THsOsAS GuESw (the latter one of the family of the Gu-bts, whj have recently been convicted as notorious receivers), were yeste0. rIn day charged with burglariously entering the house of Mr. G~o,, c, Newport, a shoemaker, living at No. 84, Theobiald's-rorid, a. stealing therefrom two watches ...

POLICE

... MAN8ION-HOUS8.-SAcrILG.u-Yesterday the Churchwar- den and other officers of the pariah of All Hallows, London Wall, appeared again at the Justice room, upon the subject of the plaunder of the communion plate, and produced a letter, to which tbey seemed to attach sonme importante, avid which was addressed to the Beadle, who has been exerting himself for the discovery of the thieves April S. ...

OLD BAILEY.—SATURDAY, APRIL 13

... OLD BAILEY.-SATvRPiJV, APRIL 15 MURDER OF THE BOY PAVIOUR. FREDERICK MARSHALL, GEORGE EVANS, and WILLIAM TAYLODR, werst placed at the bsr charged upon ani indictment, Bud upon the-Coroner's Ioquisltiol), with the wilful murder it Robert Paviour. Mr. ADoLrgvBs applied, on behalf of the pros, culion, that the trial of the prisoners be postptrned till text Se.sitons. He made the applicatiion on ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—APRIL 16

... COURT OF AXCHEQUBR.-APRIL 16. .[Sitlngs lu Banco.] THE GAME OF CRICKET. HODSON v. Tzit&LL.-Mr. Hustsrtusy, i this case, wbich was ote of coosiderable interest to Spuorting Societies, applied for a rsle to set aside a DOnU8it, and for leave to enter a verdict for 20g. for the pilantiff. The action arose, the Learned Gentleman ob- served, out of a. satsch botween the Blrminghliam Ution Qiiclcot. ...

POLICE

... POLIGE. - [SATURDAY. MANSION-HOUSE.-THE EXTENSIVE BURGLARY AND RoB- BIRY IN BAILTLBTT'S-BU;ILDINGS.-HENry COOK, A young man, wbh has been frequently charged with robberies, was brought be- fore the Lord Mayor, on suspicion of being concerned in the bur- glary and robbery of Mr.Wbeeler's premises, Ianlartlett's-buildlngs. Wiggins, a Bow-street officer, stated, that having received In-. ...

LONDON SESSIONS

... Yesterday these Sessions commenced before the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, and a Bench of Aldermen. The RRCORDRE, addressing the Grand Jury, regretted that he could not coigratulate them upon the probability of dinintabed babour upon the London side of the calendar. He should bave wished to be enabled to do so, but truth forbid him. The numbtr f commitments in the City of LoDdon unfortunately ...

POLICE

... rOLftJE. MARLBOROUGH-STREET.-SINGULAR CASE OF. Br- GAMY.-JOHN FARROW, a journeyman tailor, was brought before Mr. Conant yesterday, charged with having intermar- ried with Ann Cooke, his former wife, Sarah Farrow, being still in exiitence.The prosecutor, Ann Cooke, produced the certificate of her marriage with the prisoner; from which it appeared that the ceremony took plice in St. Matthew's ...

POLICE

... BOWSTREET.-FINAL EXAMIINATION OF S. A, BAYNTIUN, Esq. M.P.-Yesterday being the day appointed for the further hearing of the charge preferred against Mr. BAYNTUN, M.P. for York, by Mr. Mullett, an upholsterer, In the Strand, for Illegally pawning a lookinRg-glas, at two o'clock, the time fixed, the partles were In attendance. when the former evidence having been read, Mr. Callow, the Solicitor ...