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LAW REPORTS

... I , --l: : ?f i.- - -? LA IV: lnl?POR 7.?o 4: . I- ?? ?, ?? I - - . ? ? I ~igot tiI to-m~oirowe (tbli, ?? ivheii' t e 'trijal alI. q ?? ioue4 wilI spealifi day for th ?? wln t Be~wAi be ,rphled to x the. ?? Geiiersl on- the 'phr of the O° lCCHEQ lEDNE5DAY. ?? ?? U E. CAyer. , , ?? ; , ?? .,Bcr*'el iY, P)r ?? ' t 4. ,ppa to; the vodurt Ito ive tc tio ,ryle to substi~tuic s8evice In gni. ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON -POLICE. HATTON-GARDEN.-A Bl:TE ---On Tuesday JOLInL grinder, residing in Bradshawvs.rents, Portpool-.a ?? charged with throwing his Wife out of the wilndow it BP peared from th\ evidence that thhe prisoner has been In l' babit of ill-treatifg his wife, by beating- her, ie the Siid.fersev.,11 days together depriving her of the common necessanes of litd while he spent what little money ...

LAW REPORT

... A - I ?? COURT OF KING'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. '1 ?? h~~v. 'wyer. ' ThoT Teslay, was resumed f ?? AN=,f ?? , 4tt~bee sa archiitect furnished plans when the- imP ~~V im thiwehta ?? ilthessucco Sror there bis beeb donue .i*m materials fhrnished by, Mr. Dwiy1; 'the only eiceptions to this W' the heads, which showldht ae band; ?? is alsoi serpentwhich soitd be ?? hand the if Roman: , Marquisate ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... RECORDER'S COURT-YEsT1RDAY. I Sgti; after ten o'clock, a new jury was empaneaaea as Cornelius Collagthan, forerna;, John M'Carthy, John T0'4ad, Patrick Daniel, Martin Forman, John Davis, John C Wst William Grange, Matthew Cusack, John Martin, VWfianl Ridgeway, Jonatban rl avell. ItDEZZLFIENT OF PROPERTY. Patriee' Murphy WUs broughft to the bar, charged with un- hir'fully taking ilitO his ...

LAW REPORT

... F CHANCERY-lVEDtSDAY, JUNE 5. ; COUR ,,yN I'S VMIL'rGE F.ROM ARREST. At of the court, at one o'cloek5 a complaizit At the sitti ieriff*s clerk, and his bailiff, was heard for 4 ~t the ?? il the case of Lord Clifden v. NVil. I 6alstO the de-fendn 'th Ctingi he hea served the sheriff with a notice that it a thong that he shoudldlast week, attend the heaingti o5 Veceie f Hardey v. O'Flaberty. of ...

LAW REPORT

... LA W REPORBt COMIMhO& 'EAS-YEIiAY. -Nisi Prius before Chief Justice loherty and the 'Olowrig jury, Moore, Johb 4ne, Francis- Mis, 4a m Alexande NMontgc y, Isaacilinds, Samuel Madden Jhnpe, 'MsIC:liagh ,3amue. amptey, John Helton1, Charles pi, , Frederick E. Jones. . Pi,,, ey This was an pion,, for slander, and also for a libel 'The: decalarpon contasnedselovene counts, eight of'whji set ...

COURT OF DOYER HUNDRED—CORK

... -COV*;YOED~y.R HUNDRPD. - -- I In puruiqpnee4 aojiie, a Cbart f ?? Hiundred Ows 1el1 on NoadhY, iinthe' city couaiiouse, ior thepurpose of Ieting auiditors fat thecporatiot accounts for ihe-ensuing Mt. Mer ber inquire~d if the accounts of vthe #ipe watet s y .~n Fe wjthin the siiod' of the ,auditoshiii, now fj aliontito be6lled up, and (being onswered in the negative) 4 iil'imae that. inasmuch ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, JUNE 17

... COURT OF KiNG'S BENCH *- LoNnDoN, JuNE 17. (Before Mr. Justiee Eittssony and a special; jury.) THE BING, ON 'i4WX ?? OF THE PUDE eS' BEAUFORT, V, CLAXTON, AND. OTHERS.. This was, an indictment against the defendants, the printer, publisher, ?? of the Spgectator newspaper, for.a:libel, published in that'journal Dn the 30th of April, 18i31t. ir4,$ep4ylettftated.the. case. for the prosecutiozs He ...

COURT OF KINGS BENCH—(SATURDAY.)

... COURP~T OF IUC DE4CH(SATURDAY) WoTT Xhite v. Gabbet. III - CIIMINAL INFOHMATION. rLTTONK, .C appeared to show cause why the condi- Li, Le for a criminal information in this case should. goosl orde. absolute. He stated A great nass of ecxculpa- not he tatr spread over affidavits of the defendant binaaself, toly lastter vho -were present when the transaction On whichi iai order was grounded took ...

LAW REPORT

... KING'S BENCH Y55ThRDAY. TYRRELL V BRISTOW. This was an action of trespass agsinst Bristow, who, it was alleged, took a piece of ground from plaintiff which ad. joined his (plaintiff's) house. Upon this he built a very large and commodious house, but rested the principal beams on the gable of plaintiffs house. The hole for the gable having been broken into one of the flues, he-also broke way ...

LAW REPORTS

... LA Tlr ,REPORTS. . CO~TOF EXCIE QUER- YZSSZ`DAY. svirrItJGS AT ~NISI Pales. (.Bsfore tile Ch'ief Baron.) e,;ESSaS. B3SWLEY, V. POWML~ (50 nel'J thle ?? wsan actio~ ti.~ ntalidl the dcClaration0 contained the !'Linimb lD,,iaI nt pleaded the general issue, and the 111,l0 tiiated the plaintiffs' case.-.The note 11C)jLML'S bet defenidant, paiyable to Mr. Richard Ne~ et~allnorsed by the plaintiffs; ...

LONDON POLICE

... ,LA~OW444,A¶4, la f ja~h . 1ofte h ajd ido.inpecthiy; tesppo 'ti4eR3~ b otmeh aannkrbd5 eogn~ oi~r LoGford'Wr diseoei~dt~bd~ilhsng. A seareh~;amongst,,the.'serVafltS 11 easu6dl;,,nd~as~te'prI5OI islejitn hi a bed-qom asjphtlizlk hisdordhie'sl desgiiig~rooiti,, be,;a requested' to !brinigrin 0 ?? .bagAhihte1adpln n hia tr's-trave1lli~g ear. b ?? th&eir stanidizng at thedo6or of his hoti4 and ...