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... POLICE IL X . , MANSI I - Willias JArcskn, alias i eharged with having robb, whom evidence sufficient *1 not be brmoght forward, i * with hlsiaig ret urnedil 'ro Mr. Cope (thc governm was present in the court, ;i 1 theprisolnerwas tried fo i r the St Neot's Bank of e .-d' amount of betsween 7,00i )-1 , )1!'ssrs. Foster & Co, it'le ; , dity aild transported fo it- 1b Forrester the f' ' he, T ...

Law Intelligence

... ?- Loaw is ?? Vice Chain- if. cellor yesterdlay VeicelciejiCIgn~~cilier Saidy !rCouncil in this case. ThecVieCline Icsi 1s1 their leeds1liipS hadl Considleredl [lie qiiestiiori before 0 tilsii, and were of opinio tn [lot, coiisi uh ring tile ardlsil naureof he ervcetheprivatoins that had ben snialnc by te sabrs, a il te long tim emloyd n te dtie, he uinawarded by til cort elus ws ot ?? hon. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... -MIDDLESEX SESSIONS .il-ovD.1Y. [Before Mr. ROTCri, M.P. anti a Bench of Mafgitratesj. The Court proceeded with the business of the Sessions at nine o'clock this morning, when the Grand Jury were sworn in; James Nicholas Esq., Foreman. Several excuses were offered, and among tile most pro- minent were the following :-A gentleman claimed exemp- tion from serving on account of his belonging to a ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... BELFAST: QUARTER SESSIONS. , - - - - I .- himines -cYesterday, atbhalf-past ten o'clock, the Urown Ouui- - commenced at theseSessions, before William Mayne, Esq. Assistant Barrister, and the following Magistrates: Geo. Bristow, William Clarke, Robert Williamson, Cortland M. Skinner, Henderson Black, John M'Cance, Robert Thomson, Robert Grimshaw, and William Boyd, Esqrs. The following Gentlemen ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-MONDAY. SPENCE AND ANOTHER V. ALBERT. Mr. ALEXANDER appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. BAIL for the defendant. This was an action to rccover a sum of 261. 3s,, for goods sold and delivered. The de- fendant kept a hoarding-house, and there was no question about the supply of the goods, or about the reasonablc- noss of the price charged for them. The defence set up was, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... AUfIDDLTw' P SEFnO S'-I'-.-T[z~ .'.3i. W1 LLI ',I ti i 1OX, 1 3 ,L ;. 1 IL .iI ,ndiI~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I iti i 2.1C. Ii I.irwT 1 1 I iL *.'tile ,ti 1 1 I l I touiot' tot t;. i;n lli: , , i :ltl: of , M! i'i the f J .t t'.-:, ;.: :': i: ..!:! t iu ,' St . ! ,1 tl t !, ite' I 1 ; I:' ! . 'ut I: t i i' _. ('. I .i' 1 i lc - 1 W 1C ,ti i ! ( : . C *:rz11011: 1111i )'1 'ii . . ! L' i ' - 1 w ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—TUESDAY

... INSOLVEA'T D)EB3TORS CQWURY T- lT,, i I , ;;; T. i, E'' 'I'AII, In tv T, Li'rS 'O di n ,` IIi'i;t V ii'' Iiii','a . ;!i Iii EiCfOA ItO I'OI:!~% l, itoliilceilnit'e I I,- . I- loet I - ii* I I oi''inie tin I ~ ~ i'e 1 .llvio1, Il del:^rltl::SXi;ti>:: 7uc iw i e: - in N l qrino lolbne. m l ta tP L ec i , I'lt! . liets ;.;v .. ii: 01 a 700tx\( + X>il . i , C:! 11 si'QIa I,. 0 I; Lq 1 ce; :;i, ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... ha ,n/ -n AA.. .. ? n, (1'rom the Nottingham Mfercury, Saturday, June 28.) as Soon after one o'clock on Friday afternoon, the inhabitants ne at the bottom of Beck-lane, Nottingham, were alarmed by de cries of ' Murder, atid a report was soon spread that a 0l. man had perpetrated that horrible crime upon the body of - his wife, at the house of Mr. Peck, two doors from the sign fg, of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... P OLICJD INTELLIGENCE. SI AN'SIC (N-IOUSER. Go sir S:is ii(tito-tt Iiilond- nitorniitga 110sf extlordi- miry ioniti-e t pilttt inl twThe 'tiics lieftweit thle iIIiH1:ititL 111itl te ICmlict GilamQi1l otemititvti-ccI, thle f1illrti thie properly of thle Old aiiil1 tie li~ter flthe jteitjtett of tile XCii totipiLity tand yesterdtiy tiirti it i--el c I tLtei~l i tii II t dlIlItittIli nl ene rgy, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAP1 IIFXTRLLG3-N'TX'. COUK.RT o0 KIlNUS '31NCIIl.-TUi:}I)AY. Sii.,sgs at Goildh .tll, beforz toail D;iNMIAN tiiid :: C.Ofliloit Juiry .l p.OiiEItM 1. DIC.I!:S. Sir J. S;' AtI.EiiT, Ivith j lvoul wits Mr. AliXANDII, 1P- peVarIdl fub thle lairtiff; ol0 the ATTouNsx-Grasii. ltld Mrg. LoGGIN ii r tse dofetid:ailt. This esns an action to reerov-er the sinm of 101. 4s. fir mueat supplied for the ...

COURT OF REQUESTS.—TUESDAY

... CUR T fOF R-EQUESTS.-TuEsSDA1Y. TilE SPORTING 1)USTMiAN. 'i le dlefritletlt iii thius wtlltti seas otle Robert Green, familiarly hone Ia-z h the clalssipilieus of Iltetic-lttle ais the Sporting Dhst- it1 the p lanii tify s lotto Gotill, called by courtesy, ii dog - * iice i. e t pertongig - whto ftncies olher peoples dogs), nod I o eder ol syortilit dogs. flie so ilicil olt file part of ...

LAW SITTINGS, THIS DAY

... 1; A SlYIrNkGS, TI'is b ,.1 . t i S} r couur OF CiTANCritY, liNCOLN'S INV Attorney General *'. Siore, appeal part heINi '* ViCE.CHANChLLO1t'; COIRT, LINCOFNs Peto v. Grissell, petition by order-Coic,. - v. Trace, ditto-Day v. Martin, dltto-Aino$rtif t, % ; -lDe cGulier v. Lacy, further dtrectionns, by 1d,) 'ib, C'AIJ utEs.BIteV. Foreman, by order-Thil'. t 11 n Wailtordl l-.iIaorch~lnft ...