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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. ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INWLLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY-WEDNESDAY. WARREN V. BURTON. This was a motion, by way of appeal, from an order of the Vice-Chancellor. The plaintiff was a travelling preacher, of the Weslcyan Methodist connection, for the district of Manchester, and in that capacity had under his spiritual guidance the congregations of Eve of their cha- pels. Some time in the year 1834 a question arose in ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THI8 DAY. The Lord Chancellor nill attend the House of Lords, to hear appeala. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at Tell. Mlorgan v Howell, ?? v Evans, Oxceptlons-Carn- dale v Ieed, ?? re Greenwood, ?? v WIJ- therby, excepioals-ln re Rose, ?? V King-Blaldwin v Lewis. ROLL'S COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. Sittings at Ten. Janson v Davis, for ?? v Vyatt, ditto-Attornev- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LAMBET H-STREET. id EXTOAAORDINOARY~ AND PROFr.GATE1 CASE~ OF Srnuc- le TION. CUIN. CON., AND 1ROBO1FRY.Thonhias Flaxen, a :h middle-aged tman, of respectable oppearaoco, was placed 711 within thle felons' bar, before the Hon. G. C. Norton, on lea cliarge of seducing and carrying away the ssife of Robert Barton, th )beeper 01' a beer-sioop inll edford-street, lledfurd-square, Stepoey, adilid ...

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

... MANSION-HOUSE. A man named William. Crouch was brought before Aldermani Piri under tie following circumstanices:- George Hopper stated that one Mr. (,Uason had offered a reward to anybody who should stop his cab and horse, which were in hands in which they ought riot to be. Witness asl he passed along the street saw the missing property in a regular rankh ivating for a fare. Tije defendant sat ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT. 'Before Mr. SergeantA&.ABIN.j John Smith, aged 19, Was indiited for breaking into the dwelling-llouse of Frederick Bird, and stealing two foreign gold coiss, of the valuc of 10l., hik property. It appeared that the prisoner was standing opposite to the saltp of thle prosecutor, who is a bullion-dealer in Chicapsidc, when he sudden'y dashed his hand through a iano of glass, and ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT BOLTON

... SHO CKING MURDER AT BOL TON. [FROM THE MANCHESTER ADVERTISERS.] A most extraordinary sensation has been created in Bolton since Friday week, arising from a rumour that two children on Bolton Moor had been poisoned by their own father. The facts which transpired at the coroner's in- quest on the bodies of the deceased, on Monday last, are ats follow- John Orrell, the father of the two children, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... ILAW NOTICES.-TI TDAiY. VICELCHANCBLLORiS COU'r, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at Ten. Hnson v anson, etitionby order- ?? In re Green. petition wood v ?? v Hlowell, part ?? v Boron, plea- Hindle V Klag-Baldwzin v Lew~is-Samse v Price.-Attorne~y.General v Jones, two CatiSe-Edwards v Jones-E;WotOI5 v Spooner-Mret~ roalf v Archbishop or York-Dixon v Beaiey-Feake r Craolefoldt- De Tastet v Hsnkey. ...

EXCISE PROSECUTIONS OF UNLICENSED HOUSES

... EXCISE PROSECUTIONS OF UNLICENSED .I10 USES. I COURT OF EXCISE.-SATURDAY. A great number of persons were proceeded against for having sold spirits and ivine without being licensed'. A good deal of interest was excited by the following Tliomas Ball, the proprietor of the extensive eating- house, No. 19, Biucklerabury, appesred to answer to an Information, charging him wyith having sold on a ...