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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELfLfGENrCE. H1OGME CIRCUIT.-lRlTroRD, 31AIO 11 i. UIVIL S I )E. [13efore Lord DVNitAN and a Spcial Jlmiy.l it IAPlIN . F1StK. This was aln action of assault. Mi. TIIEsIiItI and Mr. NNAYi coinducte(l the plantines case ; Mr. Serjetllt SIANillm. and Mr. }E'PlNASS: the defendants. 'ilie plaintiff is a tanner at BishopS Stortroord, and ?? delfoudant an attornley, who acted as agent for ...

THE ROBBERY OF MR. WILLIAMSON'S SHOP IN CORNHILL

... THE ROBBERY OF MR. WILLIAM.SON'S SHOP IN CORNHILL. On Tuesday the Committee of General Purposes, to which the report of the Court of Aldermen, relative to the accusation against Mr. Brown, the Marshal, of having T attempted to obtain a restoration of the stolen property by v a compromise with those who were parties to the com -v mission of the offence, assembled at Guildhall, for the pur- pose ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Twao DAY. VTCE.CHANCELTLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'SINN Sittings at tell, Hlanmer v flanmer, t) tle '-pobiv ?? V Wood, cause ard motion by ?? y.(;ey;eriI v Cloth.rnalers' Conrlpary. caltae by ?? v Same-Cla v P1,nnitigton, tiutC by order-Atter- ney.General v Corporatiton of Nemirk-, petition by ?? v Cropper, part heard-I Iecoan v Deacon-1F7ieght v I13eley-Filight Evins, by ?? v lee-lloyle ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT.-WoncCisrl:R, MARCHn 12. fiiltE.ANT V. CllAiFFi D.D.r This was an action of replevin by thle plaintiff's, executor of the late WV. Sergeant, on a distress for goods taken for rent arrear by the defendont, who is a Doctor of Divinity and Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Avovvry rest arrearunder it tena.ncey at e1100 per amlem; the goods taken In distress amountced to ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a Court was held further to consider the pro. posed reforms in the civic institutions preparatoryto their behig laid before the Commissioners of Inquiry, There was a very full attendance of Aldermen. COMPULSORY FREEDOMS. Sir PETER LAURIE was surprised at hearing from the minutes of the preceding Court, that a resolution had been adopted for compelling all householders in the City to ...

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 ...

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, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCU1T, WARWICK, MARCH 28. NISI PRIUS COURT. [Before Chief Justtice Til.iAL and a Comnmon tory.] ELECTION ASSAULT. DAVIS V. BADGl.t. 'This was an action brouight to recover dainages for an assault. The defendant pleaded that he was not guilty. Mr. BALGUY and Mr. WHITE conducted the case for the plaintiii'; and Mr. Serjeant GOULsI§uN and Mr. Hutm- Fnt:Y appeared on behalf of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IM ANS IOUN.HOU IE. The ?? of ,Bishops~alo i' arisi (Complained against a milaiary pelntioner etid his is fe, who are, together with tfieir two children, dcl)Penslnt, upon paroichial bounty. The descriptios given of thle hu,,band andi wife caused no small dle'grep (if tllrinitv. 'Vhe penlaotivr bad for -some time been vinder obligatlolts to the 1 arish, 'and althoughi brought up to the trade ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-CARLUIS~, NIARI CRIMINAL COURT. [Before Mrt. Ilaran PARES.' MURDER OF A Nviflt John Pearson, aged 47, was indicted for the rnilrul mr. der of his wife, Jane Pearson, at Randy-lands, in the parish of Abbey Lanercost, on Tuesday, the 14th ?? last The prisoner is a coarse-featured, hardy-looking Mni' belonging to the labouring class. Th e case excited 9reat interest, and the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUlT.-WolcnsTUR, MACIIC lIJ. CROWN COURT. Thic oriiring ('kerles Price, wvho was yestertiav citpi-; talb- con vie-ted or bariing shot ait wvith intelnt to murder Thomas Gcrearra, cu of the( E~arl of Coventr%`s keepers, Wass brought up before Mr. Justice Park fur Judgment. Seti~tnce Itad been deferred onl the pri'cs'ding rice, in) con- sequence of an objection takcn by Mr. Godson to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATuRDAY. WARREN V. BURTON. Sir CHARLES WETIIERELL having replied on the part of the appellant in this case, The LORD CHANCELLOR said there were one or two points raised in the course of the argument which he wished a little time to consider, and for that purpose, as well as to enable him to look more attentively into the minutes and afidavite, he should postpone his ...