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... EXTENSIvE FORGEEIY AND DEFALCATION IN TEx CITY.-Within the last few days it has been discovered that a gentleman who has been for some years well known on 'Change has absconded, after committing forgeries to a most frightfiul amount, and carrying. with him a considerable sum of money. The principal delinquent is, it appears, the nephew of. an old and one of the most respectable merchants in ...

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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MARCH 4

... C CENTRAL CRIMIhAL COURT.-MAnItci 4. OLD COURT. [Before the LOaD Cmisr BARON, Mr. Justice VAUGHAN, and M-r. Baron BoiICAND.] 2liaurice 'Donahue, aged nineteen, was indicted for a- saulting and robbing George D~ay of a watch and handker- chief on the highway. Mr. DOANE appeared for the defence. The prosecutor it appeared was passing through St. Gues's at two in the. morning of the Stlit of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLC8 INTBLLIGENCE. I- ?? GUILDHALL. «Yesterday Geoiye Windsor, a boy about fourteen years old, was. charged with embezzling various esnall sums. belonging to his employer, Mr, Carr, a lace-man in Gutter~ane. 3 Alfred WVoodhouse, a clerk In the service of the romplaslinht, ?? e that the sooner wes employed to tarry parcels to the inns, and on the 1ith ebaary he wras sent with three ?? for ...

MANUrACTURES IN EDIN

... BUVRC,. Ir -aiet b ;r Report to the fagistrates of Edinburgh relative to tle - eligibility of that City for Manufacturing Estcblith to mnents. I IPplu ,or Edinburgh, a large city, in thae contre oF a popfulas he districf. rii, in. its agriculture, sand rich lni'its m? Detta of it especially coal snd lime1 wtithin. a mile of'tb-aea, and a aood'sbaiport, directly tatisfiuniciting not oniy wth ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... . ZrANCAETEW -ASSIVrs.. ? ; 1. I - I . . - CROWYN SIDE. , . , ?? Mlarch 20, ; Mrl5DD.C OF Dt. 5OUTIt0tATE,- INSPECTORt Or. cus. ' . TO314. AT LIVERPOOL. .I rpran.Wte i, aged t i, was hiicted for thle wilful murder .of William f,1 iat1e, Inspector. of his Majest'I Customs atrls iverpool, on tile 17h. of October last. The AttorneyGeeneral, with. whom: were oAfr. C61tnnl IIr. Stsrkie,-aintd Dlr. ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT, CARIUCRIFEGtUS, MIARCH 19. At 10 o'clock the Hon Judge Johnson entered the Crown Court, and the Grand Jury having been called and re-sworn (for names see our last number,) his Lordship. briefly ad- dressed them to the following effect :-Gentlemen, I take it for granted that you have already disposed of the most part of the fiscal business of the County, during the days that have ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—FRIDAY, MARCH 20

... NISI PRIUS C'OURT.-FRIDAY, IfARcill 20. .*iiu.l jutiOt' ?? .1. .-X 053)41.1 .i.\iAbi]1 ?? LIBEL. GRUNDY i. KAVE-Tiis wis an action brought by the pini11- tiff, Mr. Edninind Gnundy, of Park Idills, near Bury, to receive ?? for i11 alleged I bel contained iii i bill publilshel by thle de- fenidaint, Mr. John lKaye, printer tind bookseller, Bury. The follow,- ing were the brief folets:-Mr. Grundy ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... I-IAIH COURT OF JUfST[CiARY. Onl 31oday the follo wing criuririrl cases wel e br ought I We before tire Courtr- !to. d, Jaernw Taogler,. otudideat o divinity, ?? Guilty to p I cc; the Charge of stealirng .6itt lo hisra notes, from a toclifast On Al draiwer', in the houise-of Ir wfs, Windmill Street,in ls C which Iioa.was a lodger. The prisoner is a young man of and C respectable parents addi ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THIS DAY. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN. Sittings at ten. Ills Honour appointed cause petitilois to be heard this day. One hundred and forty.eight are placed in the paper, but only those peti. tions which are unopposed nith motions will bo heard to.day. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. Sittisgs at ten. AFTran tntAtIsING PETITIoNs.-81otr CAvsss.-Barthrop v Ihayhew-Long v ...