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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INT'ELLIGENCE. COURT OF' KING'S I3ENCH.-SATURDAY. [Sittings before Lord Dr.N.MAN and Common Juries.] THlF KING( (ON THlE PRaOSECu'TION OF JAM1ES DAVIS) V. DAVJD ANI) HEtNRYt DAVIS. Mr. Ttmostlm.n stated that thi s was tin indictment against these defendants for ail assault. One Of thle dce- fssndants, Henry Davis, had allowed judgment to go by default; the other had pleaded not guilty'. it ...

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 INTELLICENCE. MANSIONAHOUSE. On Saturday, an old woman, named Anne Smith, WaS charged under the following odd circumstances.:-Parish, a City policeman, stated that on the night before the de: fendant addressed him, at the Mansion-house, sayinD that her inside was bad, and she begged him, if he had tihe slightest feeling, to give her a small glass of brandy and water. Instead of finding ...

COURT OF REQUESTS.—GUILDHALL

... COURT OF REQUESTS,-GUJnDHALL. A GOOD SAMARITAN. d On Saturday, Eleazer Hunt, a Jew all UtnUein, sum- e moned a brother pork-hater, rejoicing in the name of i Solonomo Solanions, for five shillings. Cosssnss0osN'aa How does this money happen to be due to you?-Hunt: He vash far from hone and dishtressed, and I lent him the moneys to keep him from starving. ?? was then called upon to declare what ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE.. Mr. Smart, the vestry clerk of Bishopsgate parish, ap- plied to the Lord Mayor yesterday for his signature to tho suspended order of removal of a sick pauper, whom Alderman Copeland visited in his bed-room. He stated that since the reforms had taken place, the parishes were becoming very particular in requiring that all the forms required by the Act of Parliament for the ...

INVESTIGATION OF A CHARGE AGAINST A PARISH OFFICER

... . BATH, FEB. 6.-Considerabld excitement has prevailed in Bath and its neighbourhood in consequence of the con- duct of a paid overseer of Freshford, and some proceed. figs had upon the subject at the instance of Col. Napier, Admiral Trollope, and other gentlemen. Colonel Napicr appealed to the magistrates of the district to interpose to stop a system of cruelty pursued by the overseers. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL LIG.ENCE. ROLLS' COURT.-WEDNESDAY. Ills Honour the MASTER of the RoL.s vwas engaged durin-g t'he greater part of the dlay in hearing short causes, none of which were ofany public interest. ELT.18 V. WAISI31.Y. The argument il this case, which was part heard pre- vious to the risin g of thie Court for the recent holidays, was resumed to-day. The principal point in dispute was, whether ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... L AW NOTICES.-Tais DAY. COURT OF CHAI CYt7 ulfqCOLN'S Inn. Sittings at ten.-lotionc, ROLLS' COURT. Sittiags at ten. ft,.:se and further directions by consent, after which Bainbrigge v~ alair, part ?? v Hilder-Johnoton v Kiennersloy-Orchard v tg7IOf-FxrdritV Peters-Mechlr v Young- WVilson a Clucr-Rebert5Oltv Cox-PeOtno v Scodaadre-iRing v Wheelcr-Wiloon Y Wiloan-Holte v Chadicil(t - COURT OF ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTfCES.-T uis DAY. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Sittings'at half.past nina. MIDDMzsEX SPRCIAI. JURIKS.-The King v N ?? on the acveral demises of Cooke and another v Stones and ?? Daiby-The King v Altaugham and ?? v Blake. CoSImoN JURI£S.-Rees v Sibley-Doe on the demise of Ltingdon v IAMBs. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sittings at half-past nine. M;IDDnLEsN SprUtAL JU!EOs.--Webb v ?? v Leigh-Utilly v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION- HOUSE. THE IEMALE SAILOR.-The Loan MAYOR having read the statement which appeared in T'Ie Qbsoivev newspa- per, relative to a fetnalc vnll has, for some time, per. formed the arduous duties of a seaman, and whose sex was accidentally discovered, directed M'Lean, the inspector of the city police, to nfikc inquiry into the circumstances, in order that, if the girl required assistance, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA U' iNTELLIGENCE. COURZT OF KING'S BENCIH.-TCESDAY. [Sittiligs at Westmiinster befbre Lord DassstAs and Special Juries.] tHE iNSG V. iIAWKINS, EnS. Mi'. CARnKsoN, i) the absence of Sir JonI,; CAMPBELL, conductcd the prosecutiohi ; ajid the SolcironTGRENEAAL aud Mr. ?? 3PitlilY ti he iifence. Thiswits aal lietgde it fii perjury, lii'gcd to havebeen comnmitted in ml proceedi:ig in equity, ...

COURT OF REQUESTS.—WHITECHAPEL

... COURT OF REQUESTS,-TWIZIITECRAPEL. A JEU DIESPRIT. Yesterday, Solomon Selev, a really rolantic.looking swain,' notwithstanding his hebrew extract ion, summoned Philonel Harvey for twenty shillings. When requested to detail his complaint, Solomon in- fused into his physiognomy a due proportion of love- lorn expression, and stated that he had rented apartments from the defendant for a ...