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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 ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... FUFOLK LENTASSIZUS. BU1RY Sr. EI)MUIWs, ltf.,ilcm 23, 18.35. These Assizeq commenced on MIntday last, before the IMighi Ho n. Lord Abintger, and the Flon Sir jolq Vaug. lion. Shortly after fiee,o'clock Iin the afternoon, the High Sherilr, Robert Sayer,. E'q. accompanied by his retinue of officers on lhnrqelack, 'proreested a short distance Froea ithe town. where they met the lion. Baran ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLi GENC£. COURT OF CIIANCERY.-SATrURsoy. Notice was placed on thle door of Lincoln's Inn Hall that the Lord Chaoccilor would mot sit to-day. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-SATUIRnAY. IVARRSIEN v. BURTON.-TAY1.O1t 0. rTS.DEF5. This day was specially appointed for tise hesaring of two motions in these causes of very great interest to Me- thodists. The Court was crowded with respectable per- ...

Oxfordshire Lent Assizes

... O?ford?hire Lent i?ss?zes. Thursday last John Fane, Esq. H~igh Shetriffo0l his CountY, attended by the usual cavalcade, proceederl.to.s mleet M~r. Justice Park and Mir. Justice C'oleridgel then Judges of Assi'ze, and the Commission was on their arrival opened at the Town Hall. Yesterday rnortiingj thleir l~ordship~s attendeds divine service at St. AlaTry's (Jhurchl, where an excellent and ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25

... COURT O1' CHA~NCERY, W\Em)NESnAY, M\ARCHiI 2.o !The I,ord ( hanclcclor gave judgment in this important ~'appeal this morning. His Lordship commenced by slatingr . thalt he was of the same opinion as his Honour the Vice- -Chancellor. th at this case could not be consitlercdl as one of ! triflingg tuomcent; indeed, no question involving the interests -of so numerous andl respectable a body as ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCII OF MAGISTRATES. Thursday, March 5.-Present- W. SEY1U11, JouvN HA LL, Esqrs. and General ST. JOINS. VEXATIOUS ?? information was laid against William Cave, the keeper of a beer-house on Mount Sion, for not having the words ' to be drunk on the lirnmises, on the samie board whereon was wiitten his name, &c. Goodman, the common informer, called Harry Andrews; I took notice of the two ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCIERY.-~FitIDAY.th 8oAtES V. GOVEIS.Il This was a motion to dissolve an irjfwe~lwih n n estrainred the defendants from parting uwith or nelgotianting H~e certain bills of exehange claimed by the plaiiatifl ans the To figent of th~e present Governmenlt of P'ortugal. The question has been repeatedly (hiscussed before th h'ic etC Chancellor, and amotion of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF' CHANCERY-TtiuflDAY. MORTIMERt V. WEST. Mr. STUARiT at the sitting of tire 'Court, begged to men- tion a petition in this cause under very peculiar circtum- stances. The Mast&r to whom. the cause was refoirrcd, had prepared his report, but the charge for taking Rtout, under the new sqhedisle of fees, establiehed by tihe late orders, weas so extravagant, that his client, who desired to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. ROBBERY AT THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN.-James Wright, a decent looking elderly man, was placed at the bar, charged with stealing twelve silver table spoons, of the value of £7 and upwards, the property of Mr. Cuff, the proprie- tor of the Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen-street. It appeared that the prisoner was in the employ of the prosecutor, as an extra waiter, and had been so for ...

Oxfordshire Assizes—(CONCLUDED.)

... As.?izes-(coNcLuDED.) NISI P1UUS COURtT-MAUCIx 7. ti B fre ?? and a Special Jury.) a GORuON, Es.vcOl~ov sthis ease excited considerable interest from the peculiar or mutre of the action~, Eve present our readers with a ?? report 0 M( r. Tvrwllitt opened thle pleadings. h idr. Mnc stated the plarintiff's case. He said this action t Idbenbrought uinder ctroutuSmtanceO which entitled the l8 q.Oa ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF ARMAGIH ASSIZES. Sa. Lowden was indicted for shooting at Peter M'Mar hon, with intent to kill also with intent to indict some grievous bodily barmn; >sand for a common assault. This affiair took place on the 13th August, when prosecutor was returning home from the fair of Niewtonliamilton.-Guilty of the 'assault ; to be imprisoned 12 months. Den. ?? n ad Titos. Donnelly, for ...