LEICESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... NNlisi Prius Courer.-Friday, fuly 31. 1 Jattyis, Gent. v. DEWEs, Gent. This cause was somewhat unexplccteilly -called on an it Flidaylafternooin, but, notwithstanding many of the Special C If' Jury were engaged on the Grand Jury, a full Special Jury kS was obtained. Mr. Sergeant Goulburn, Air. Clarke, and Mr. Hunmphreys appeared for the plaintiff'. Mr. Balguy, C e Lr. Hildyard, and 5Mr. ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... MONDAY. l'he only trial of ;any general interest was the following .Ta nis Divine was indicted for three distinct cases of idiing-Ist, for defrauding a countryman of his watch; Cor ?? a grocer of six poun;ds of tea; and Sd, stealing 5.s. from another countryman. He was found ?? on all the charges, and sentenced, for the first oft :ice, to seven years transportation ; and, for the second .erce ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—DUBLIN, JUNE 6

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-DUBLIN, JuNE 6. IMPORttANT CASM. The Re. George Dryer v. Auosrice Bbshe. -Mr Warren, ti.C. toved it pur lsance of the 12th and 15 sectiois of 3 aind 4 Wittiamn IV. cap. 119, on petition andaffidavit of the pleintiCf, Rector of the union of Ardrahan, county of Gal- way, for tbe appointment of a receiver over the estates OF the defendant at Cloughiallymoris, in sai~i parish, ...

IRISH POOR LAW REPORT

... The first Report of the Commissioners for inquiring into the condition of the Poorer Classes in Irelrdil, wirh an Ap- pendix, containitg a large body of evidence, has just belen distribuoel. The evidence, however, solely relates to the first bra ich of the in quiry, nanmely, 4sas to tre modes i) which the destitute Viasses in Ireilnd are supported, to the extent and efficiency of those inudlrs ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, MARCHI 11

... VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, MAAnCI 11, ate ATTORHNEY.ENNURAL if AXED & OTHERS. A tad Mr Jas~ Showed cause against dissolvinrg as Injunction which had ndbeen obtained in this case to, stay the trial of an action of s-jectmesst, brought by the trustees and certain bembers of tim eanrgegatison of Indc- Ott pendest Diaitentera assembling far divine worship at IloOth Chapel, reaer R tald Hnllixar, fdr ...

CASE OF DR. WARREN

... id VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT-SATURDAY. e, WARREN ?l. BI3I1 'ON.-TAVLOR v. FIELDS.-This dlay was IP specially a~ppointed f.r thle isearing of two motions In these causes of nosy O. great interest to Madiorlisis. The Court was crowded with respectable per- sorts durlrtg thle inhale dlay, Sit C. WVeTocenELL. appeared for the painitllirs, and stated that those 5tn two causes wvera taront isnrttical, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGNATCE. HOUSE OF LORDS-MNIONDAY. [Appeals before Lords BIROUGHIAMM iNnl0, and TINTURDENJ SIR WILLIAM hAILLIFI ASN DIIIEJIS V. TIHE EDINBURGi011 ii. iAS (COMPANY. This was the rehearing of a case of appeal from the Scot- tish Courts of Session that was argued a few weeks ago before their Lordships, bien anl arrangement was agreed on, which not proving katisfactory to the parties, an ...

MURDER AT EASTWICK

... 3¶I1RlDER AT LAS TWIK. ()n Tluesdaly an inqsast was held at the Plumiet Ward Ariais, lEestsvirk, on thec body of' 1)'illipm ltadlcy. g The 1irst witfl(s-i f5,inillc~d was V illisin Way, a in. boulr', ssho deposed that on M\onday lie ss as at; work fo~r r Mr. 11ownl of lEastvickl- hall ,mosshlogti 11w; VNi limostCake. lireiid, and thiomals )ar by, thc prisoner, were with w tole> - iossiag, the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TEIs DAY. VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Ray V Maeshall, demurrer for judgment ?? v Halliday, for ?? V Strong, ?? v Noel, petition by ?? Hourrmll d Sheldonl, ditto-LathO1 v Hall, ditto-At- torney.Generil v ealford, by ?? v Berkeley, dittov- Fightv Senstley, p frt ?? v Evans-BarrY V Crunditt- vevose Mor. -is, ?? r Ferrler-Porter v Brother. ton_ arsh lI v ?? ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A SCOTCH CLERGYMAN

... SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A SCOTCH I ~~CLERG YMAN.I The Presbytery met in the Town-hall, Arbroath, on Wednesday, the 21st ult., to pronounce judgment in the important case at the instance of the Managers cf the Abbey Chapel of Ease, Arbroath, against tle Rev. J. J. Ml'Farlane, minister of that chapel. The proceedings ex- cited great public interest from the nature of the charges with which the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLJGEACEI\'. s~flr' rlktl'tts, a yastilong mai of respi etbll estri r. r ?? pid cd at tie bar betrire Mr Halls, charg-d c :h -Z t thepjroper, p t f.ITr. Jell reyJ F: dwards, asoalt itr,rc-: Italus inn-lielda, it *ho- service he lived as clerk. It ?? I a1111t of t iS 'Ia ?? from MIr. Hemimring, the ?? llitll n wareholuse Ino) rueet-street, (litepsirle. t ,Ii . whiclt it nvas agreed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY..WEIDNESDAY. LBefore Slr C. Pitys aed Sir J. BOSANuUET.1 BERKELEY v. SWINOURNE. This was an argunment on the construction of a -ill in an amieable suit, the question being the proportion in which the chidren of two sisters were to take the fund in court, Sic W. Iloaxz, Mr. SWANSTON, Mr. WicriAM, Mr. KlN- ;ntesl v, Mr. Lo ixisES, Mr. MATHESW, and Mr. BARILOW vere heard for ...