SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERIFF CRI1ZINAL COURT. On Tu'esdary a Crirniinel Court Was heid It Ore, by Axorteit'it Muel Its RA, Esg. of MoIrsteyshall, Shserill of Aberdeenshirtte. The first ?? I)TOLgtst to the bar was Ivelis Glhtsrf ?? or theft[ aggravated by breaking Oites litck'fssst pliaces. '1he Pastel pieaded Not Guilty, A jury was then inslscoellssd. cud Witnesses were called to prove the chaurge. it atppearted ...

A PIOUS FRAUD

... The London tory journals, and their servile provincial t esitators, are trying to stir up the public mindA to a grand s exhibitiou of religioss (as they hypocritically call it) cell feelieg on the 4th of October; that being the third cen- att tosla, so the slmie authorities assure us, of the complete Ar trallsation of the bible by Myles Coverdale. We have cG hiel ,aioe difficulty in tracing ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 13

... COURT OF KINGWS BENCH, JAN. 13. BREDUtCTIONV-OrnTIAM7 ,l, C1 110W III'S 1u1rr I - srt TEDUCTION-COLDlIANt V. Salt RonBERT GllL., KNT. ty Tlis nowas an action brought by the father of a female, aged teen seventeen, named Ann Coldham, to recover damages for the lat- swhich the plaintiff' alleged he had sustained by being IVas deprived of her services. The case was stated by Air. Platt, and ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIINAL COUVRT-Moxvii-. [Ivore A\lr. JttsticO lii.i t' A t. otttl Alr. itotltD 1'OI IAND.] TIlL I t C;{IJlt IiES O N V1Il; PI )LISHI BtlA \K. Robert atlls, lbf, says iffi~ted tlul fur 'liog aitl utterillsn a pro ni5mory note, unimrtnaking, or ordet lotr the payeiet of Money il the INolish fangusage * ith inteit to defhaud Micho- Ias liing o' o 'olandi All. 1laA and l Mr. An DoitHv:, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW JATELLIGEACE. VIMCE.1AN'CELLOR'S COU4T~-W17DNcssAY. ATIOnINirY-ENETIAL . M nATOiR ANt, COPt'OllA1iiOrS01 WELtS. As thseimoti)n foraeninjurretio~i intthis infrrr-nratioe was fixed to corne on ttis io mrrrtif, hi~ H ONOtR, at the )'ittIing of the Court, tnddresseil AIri. 1t\ sight to [iiow ,whetherhe wuS. pve- prepareri to bring it orr. AIr. E(tUiTc replied hie wouildi sake the motion ?? ...

ACTS OF THE SESSION.—IV

... (Icy's op ru/11.: ?? IV. T ACT. I Ik?hat %vj niny not ;tltk _?,?tjjpr ?? vvit Ill flioi;e )I ourvorrospoutitillis itho life% ?? ill, (oil- (jilet or Ill, Lm-ds vo-ith rctwct To This Act. AL I,,' ill vo III LI ?t be III I, II% V, I it, v, ?? tjiou?li the Act J4 IT 0 t II I I ite IvI I; It it . '11I, II! fit lot,, 31i'l ivilat it Illi6ht hit, 1, it is it ;II bo :11(i i !III wo% VI IL c 11 I ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... I Suoclicrra ACCIDENT.-Tuesday night an inquest was s held at the Mirlin's Cave, Spa-fields, before Thomas Stir- ling; Esq., coroner, on the body of Samuel Mears, aged 5. 56. It appeared in evidence, that on Tuesday last a van r- was unloading some goods in Exmouth-street, Clerken- g well, when the deceased was driving his cart on the right side, followed by a hackney-coach, 1,436. On passing ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... I LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittinps at ten. Cox v Cox, petition-Ex-paote'Croupb. lunatic ?? V AlVestcombe, part ?? v Hollier-Whbeat v Graham- Hulbert v Lamprey-HarrIson v Wiltshire. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Maddox v Roberts, petition, to be spoke to-Attorney.General v Pearson, to sbse ?? v Hodson, 10th exception' by order -Hatfield v ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tolzo Dir. I COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Rebearings and Appeals standing over generally to be called on tbis dayand struck out unless sufficient cause be stated to the Court. FEUTISONS BY ORDER-RuXton v Fiteherbert, part ?? v Palmer, ?? v Fitzherbert, petition by ?? v Wiltbhire, appeal, part heard. VICE-CIHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMIINSTER. Sittings at ten. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INV71L LIGEtA CE. -4- MAI1N LA.SIONNE. RII4VAIII4I, To Fnnnesnss.-tfr. t'nilnnns, a' har nnai.nr, ?? Nn,. 12, lieorgc'ut reel, Feice. jninlc C, atteanieni at this ofin n tiispnttc a ritanins risatie in' line tireonrtn and tntrttceni. i'elnnv on ny I several Mary.ia.inannse ettgntee'tnIntlniisilInelIlS. I ft etnycared troon line rennielt e I nat ott Snnturday, nine pin lto' htt.ttncy ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... l.A If' NOTICbS.-Th1S D.4r. * ICEt CHANCXILIOR: ; t1tRT. LINCOLN'S.INNs tiiltingt' at ten. (.races v Hiceks; exceptions by ?? Forbes; petsi, by ?? v' Resett; ?? v Collinr: ditto-mi, . IDe langes; ?? v Powinn, ?? v Benonett. producer ?? v Itavirn; fiitthvr direettoun byorder-HIluto.+ v Kenvon ?? ?? ditto anid ?? mewv v Ilarrin further drleectlons by ?? v Strong; dilto- l.athiiin v Uali; ?? v l ...

MURDER OF THE REV. JOHN WALSH, JUN

... Or L'RDER OF THE RE TI JUHIV WVALSI, JUN. Some doubts appear to hang upon the circunistances atteonlitig upon the death of this lev. Gentleman. The inq iest was sitting wvhen the last accounts wvere received. hie follol ing is an extract from a letter in a coittempo. rary journal (Reoyisler) :- Cailow, Sunday, August 2. From dll the evidence that has been procured up to a late hour yesterday, ...