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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L AWTF IN TEL LIGENCEh'. COURT OF CHANCERY.-TLLSDAY. ECCLhs'rONE V. StililMERSDALF. This is anl appeal front at tecision of the late Master of thle RZols onl thle effect of a shifting clause in a will. Tile appeal being agdinst thle whole decrec, the SOLICITOR- GENER~AL and Mr. JACs wer heurd yesterday Iin support of that decree. Mlr. WALKER followed thits inorning an the conic stile. Mr. rx ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -40- MARLBOROUGH-STREET. ALT. ron; Lovip.-Jainers T'i071apOon, npprcntice to Mr. Gould, proprietor of the London Hotel, Albernarle-street, t wvas brought before Mr. Chambers, charged with having dt neglccted his moaster's business. St Mr. Gould said lie had taken the defendant as his ap- prentice without any fee; had paid the expenses of the r indenturesa himself, and bad provided him weith ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCI'IT.-.MAISTONroti, SA'TCILAY. CROWN COL'RT.-[Blofore Mr. Justice (iASotLrFst Ale.vander' Tundurski, it Pcile, aged SI, wtis piaced at the bar, charged with uittering a forged c'otnterl'eit hill of exehange for .500fL, with intent to dcjranid Gcori~e F'ittth, at East Wielkham. Mr. Bowt.iN,, condcucted the lproecutitof. TIii' p)risnncr (lid not ?? eounuse!. (George Finch7 started that ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-THUnSDA Y. OLD COURT. [Before Mir. Justice VAUOHAN,] Samuel Hyes, a ged 29, was indicted for stealing a pursc containing eleven sovereigns, from the person of T. Smith. Air. DUNeAa conducted the prosecution and Mr. PNil.- mrs thc defence. The prosucutor, residing near Hounslow, deposed that oni the 20th of Ja!uary he was in St. John-street, Smith- field, nhere hie met ? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-11OUSE. Lord Stairlfye )role to the Lord M1ayor a few days agtio, requesting that his Lordship would do him thle fiavnur of reading a letter which he had received from a femiale fricind in Lancashire, on the subject. of a pauper, whose representations of distress were likely to excite a grf at &dcI of rcu'iseration. The Lord Mayor's Noble correspond- ent also ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... C¶ENTRA L CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT. These sessioni commenced yesterday. At ten o'clock the court was opened with the usual forms by the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Mr. Serjeant Arabin, iile Common Serjeant, the SheriIls, and tile other oiiiccrs of the court. The Grand Jury having bcen sworn, the Recorder pro- ceeded with hlis usual address. The ealendar shows a total of 170 prisoners for trial, ...

ASSISE INTELLIGENCE.—THIS DAY

... ASSISE INATELLIGENCE.-THis DAY. MIDLAND CIRCUIT,-OAIcHAM. MARCii 6. The commission for the county of Rutland was opened this day, there being two cases for trial in the Civil Court. and five in tile Calendar l risoners, one being for child murder by the mother of the infant, two for perjury, and two for petty larceny. The Grand Jury throw out the bill for murder, but intimated to the Judge ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE' INTELLIGENCE. NORTHERN CIRCCIT.-LANCASTER, MARCHi 23.: CROWN COURT. Thomas Siriglt, ?? 33, was indicted for having un- lawfully, naliciousiy, and feloniously set fire to a barn, a stable, alid an out-house, at Scotfortih, in the occupation of John Alston. On the 26tbs of January a pile of buildings was found to be oil fire, and despite every exertion, the erections, with their contents ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT.-CHFLMSFORD, WEDNZ5DAY. CROWN SIDE, [Before Lord DNAN. Incd James Pueficid, aged 33, labourer, was indicted for fe- loniously setting fire to certain stacks of corn, on the night of t'te 4tb of February last, the property of Isaac Davie, at Toppesfield. Mr. CLARKSON conducted the pros-:. ar-on; Mr. JESSOr defended the prisoner. . t The prosecutor is a farmer, living r. thi county, ...

EXTRAORDINARY FRACAS

... EXTRA ORDINARY FRA CAS. Yesterday Major W.) Byrne was brought before the Brentford Petty Sessions, on a warrant, charging him with having desperately assaulted Lord Montford on Sunday. The assault having been committed at noon on the high road, great interest was excited at Hanwell and the neigh- bourhood to hear the investigation. The magistrates present, were-Col. Clitleroe, chair- man; Rev. ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTfCEJR-TihD DAI. ! ?? - VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at Ten. Carewe v Itobinson; to be spoke ?? V Higgins; petition- Expaste Evans, ?? e v King-Attorney-Geneml v Jones- Dalton v Bevan; ?? v Lewis-Same v Price-Attorney- General v Jones-Edwards v Jones-Ewstes~ v Spooner-Metcalfe v the Archbishop of 1York-Dixofl v Bealy-Feake v Cranefeidt-De Tastet v Hankey-Grlffith v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION -li0USE. Yesterdav, an aged mai ;applicil to Alderman Pirie, who slat for the Lord Mayor (lils Lordship having been engaged in licensing publicans at Gttildliall), aud requested ile Alderman's interference with the ovretcers of St. Mary Mounthorne, to save him fro'm perishira. Alderman PitNI ( Can they refuse assistance to a lman like you- Applicalnt: They refuse to take me into the ...