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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 ...

LAW INTELLIGEANCE

... icerY, vare. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-TuECSDAY. St. Mrl BA51iL MONTAG~U took Isis seat within the bar, having dird. been recently appointed a King's Counsel. ship ALUK'.TWAl. M~r. KNIsrm'r, with Air. Roy., moved for an attachment dly 6agains the defendant for not putting in his answer. Tihe de- fendan.t vias resident in Scotland. Under Lord Plunoket's 17 I Act he0 had bheen served with a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IVt' .lATELLI CI NCE. I(lC h' RTO (iI1ANCllf'. \i V ou Nov. 2 'I hI., t, log tiit lust (Ltv of _'ili('hilt'fina 'fero, the J oiils C(MIitmIMoloIre ot tile;O tn it Soail C'nee'e to WC12tflinlter flail in flb ('1101 111(r1 stale. Ii 11000,1 liv tile 1 Oivetei oI. Ilie ott 01' 'oiieo. thle Rie, ( ouin'et, and Se gealtil. ITheir LordshiPs dfid l ,( o no ('iieuoiaerthe aen .iiigeciiit at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW S'I'RIE'I'. ROImrnucIES Al I loirs. -Charies Mllakhe ShOrtrit ivas a cs- ter ay pltietdt nt the bar for rv-eeiiioiatinm oi a c liarge of steailtit, a varicey of attilel o tjewsellry Ironi tlhei Ijttll otel, P'iccadilly, the plopcrty ei (h'hirIL. Pratt, Esq., at guntlciaii o-cs-edf tV nii eriyble prtpeviy \it the nwgihboarhood ot Soutilhampton, ind an ofiiccr in lhci navy. 'T'hc folloing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE. 0 ~~~GUILDHALL. A swarthy young main, named Antonio M1'Donald, was brought before Mir. Alderman Lucas, charged with being a common impostor. Tue complaint was made by Mir. Sparks Mioline. of Lower Tlranes--strdet, who statedi that the prisoner was Iin the habit Dof going ahout the country pretending to be a foreigner uncrble to speak English, to be remarkably pious, to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. The Lorns CoN1S26ssionErrs (the laster of the Rolls and Mr. Justice Bosanquet) entered Court this morning at ten o'clock, and after disposing of some matters of no importance, retired to their Lordships' private room for the purpose of hearing a motion in the case of Shirley v. Lord Ferrers. At twelve o'clock their Lordships re- turned into open Court. TUE ATTORNLY ...