ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OAKrTANT, M'iARCH 0.- Eliiabeth Rushler, aged 26, was found guilty of* having concealed the birtb lie of her infan5ft, and senteneed to three monthls fin A- risonmeti t. of VVINCHESTEII, MARCH 6.-Alary Hawkins, aget! Lte ~Il wvast ciaiged with hasving ott the l4th of Nov. lststfr to a barn and other ho ?? ?? 'ii. Jury foun d that shte had committed the act whistra re-' ~itn ,itnisound state ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, DUBLIN

... .tO-UT -OF-CrANC7RY, DUBLIN. (This article eamne toa Jate for our last publication.) Teatrenes a. Tennents; Saane-a Robert Terent, a Mi nor; .ee to. William Em'ner'so 'Teaent and William King, Tennentt, Miinors. M1TINES OZE AS SETTLED BY COUNSEL- Declare the will of tbe ...

COUNTY SHERIFF'S COURT, YORK CASTLE

... COUNTY SHIERIFF'S COURT, YORK1 CASTLE. TU;Si)AV, MlARitCIr 10. TIlE LATE RIOT AT HALliANX I)UIING TIlE ELECTION. A Coort wils hldl this ntrning at elr ell o'clock, in tile Magistrates _ xomixit the C.ltlirt ?? ;?V§. GoAY, Esq., Under Sherill to assess t I tile dalumges lole ?? imli,,idmik lilfllfirs, dirring tire litre election :1 ?? the hliundred haI 'ig sulttred udlgmcit to go by defarrlt. ...

NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... NM1WCABTLE mAsT30FR, SEDSO. I hese Sessions, suee held at tlhe usual place on Wednesday sIst, beforefu G. H. Wilkilsion, Esq., Recorder, J. L. Hood, k., I ]leso, Aldermen Forster, Shadforth, Brandling, anld Bell, *1. jClpinpri, Esq., Sherllf, &c. The following gentlemen nere 55501o oF the grand jury -Mr Jas. Pollard foreman so I Alessrs R. Rayne, R. Usher, W. Pearson, R. HarJis -, J. Chiambers ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ACCIDENTAL ENTOMBMENT

... EXTRXOlRDINARY CASE OF ACCIDENTAL ENTOMBMENT. o! the morn inc of Thursdav, the Sth tilt., part of tie roof of Ic coal-works belon ging to the Duke de Coigny, at ligrarnnie, ,,r the villac of Dailly, Ayrslire. set down. and befor- the me, cosidd get clear oif the workings, John Brown, a native of li 2 Ilothiau. about sixty years of age, was intercepted itt his ereis. ael coierqnently ?? in this ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-YORK. SATURDAY, APRTIA. NISI PRIUS COURT.-[Before Mr. Baron Parks] FARRER, V'. BROOKE.-ASSAULT. Mr. BL.ACKBURNE and Mr. DUNDAS appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. ALEXANDER for the defendant. The plaintiff and defendant were cheering an evening in the glootly month of November, by taking a few glasses at the Duke of Leeds public house. near New mill. in Saddleworth, when the ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterday a Court was held for the dispatch of business. Although it was well known that the question of throw- ing open the Court was to be taken into consideration, there was by no means a crowded Court during any part of the sitting. MOTION FOR OPENING THE COURT. Sir PETER LAURIE rose lor the purpose of moving the resolution of whichl he had given notice- That this Court do conduct all ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. A young man, of the name of Pollard, was brought before the Lord Mayor on Saturday on a charge of affi- liation under the old law. Charlotte Shelly, a pretty young woman, stated that in (he month of September,. 1881), she had a male child by Pollard, which was now alive and present, and since that period, though hitvingfrequently promised, he never con- tributed anything to its ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTH-ERN CIRCUIT, LIVERPOOL.-TuEsDAY. CROWN COURT. The Court was chiefly occupied to-day with several unim- portant and uninteresting cases of manslaughter. Emma Mlarland, aged only eighteen years of age, was found guiltyof cittinganed maiming William Patnough. The prisoner lived in adisreputable house atCastleton, near Roch- dale, whither the procecutor went to inqure for a fiiend, to whom ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA ' .INTELLIGENCE. VlCE.(CHlANCELLOR'S COURT.-WVEDNESDAY. cou POLBIEROU MINES. c SETiASE'tti ?? (ARINE. v The Vicr-CiiANcEI.1 o11 this morning granted an injo Xl tion to restrain teefdatodhs agents from interfering I with these mines, and the moneys in the handsoat'the kanikeri, sor Messrs. Wlilliams, lDeacon, and Co. ;and to restrain the de- tl fendant from hindering the present Directory. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEBCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH,-MONDAY. [Sittings in Westminster before Lord DENMAN and a Common Jury.1 DOYLEY V. TIHE EARL OF LIVERPOOL. Mr. PLATT (with whom was Mr. Bugsy) stated, that this was an action to recover damage for the sale of a mare warranted sound, and which afterwards proved not to be so. The plaintiff was an attorney residing at Mor- ton in Worcestershire. In the ...

CRIMINAL LAW

... CRIMINAL LA Tr. In the course of the last session of Parliament, Lord Brorrtana presented the report of the Coaltrrissiorners ap- pointed to examine into the Criminal Law, and to that io. port was appended a code upon tlre single subject cf theft. His Lordship ?? a sort of promise io introduce ?? code to the legislative consideration of the House in ti(! course of the next session. We hope ...