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VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, MARCHI 11

... VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, MAAnCI 11, ate ATTORHNEY.ENNURAL if AXED & OTHERS. A tad Mr Jas~ Showed cause against dissolvinrg as Injunction which had ndbeen obtained in this case to, stay the trial of an action of s-jectmesst, brought by the trustees and certain bembers of tim eanrgegatison of Indc- Ott pendest Diaitentera assembling far divine worship at IloOth Chapel, reaer R tald Hnllixar, fdr ...

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

... 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 ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... Thursday, March 12.-Present-Sir D. ScOTT, Bart., and WV. SBYNItlUit, Fsq. Frederick Denman and Thomas Pairsons were charged with having a quantity of turnip greens in their possession, under sus- picious circumstances. Cousens, the police-officer, deposed that on Tuesday morning last, between 5 and 6 o'clock, lie sawv the prisoners in Trafalgar. street, with the greens in two sacks (whi ch the ...

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 ...

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 ...

LANCASTER LENT ASSIZES

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NISI PRIUS COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 16

... ' - -MoNDAY MAHC LI , 'IIs C([11CF , MOCNDAY, IllkncI 1f; (I Heltre I, r. II-r-- 1 A i LCISO t. : Mr. Bi roni Aldicisili look li 8t0t, 'it ?? o'elock -ti, eI* CROtea list is imuchl est numlerous thoul loriiieui. conta~iningit I jeii . llhtic suvell ciii. s.17ry io l h' ?? iii ituS 'liurl uI(Iirtrr11; itil Irty six ill ?? West Derby.-I Iuci nre l : ipr.t4il'i r' Atelisele,' teik hlig si:t as ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW.-STREET. Mr. Dattgerflcid; a solicit or, residing ut No. 20, Lin- coln's-ionntields, appeared to answer t~o a complaint laid by Carter, the informer, charging him, under thle 89th of Goo II., ithpubishng ertain bills, without having the printer's namie attacbed thereto, thereby rendering hinmselfliable to a penalty of 201. Charles Dlgby, the informer's witness, deposed that on the 14th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE.-S4TURDA. E I GUILDHALL. A female of respectable appearanc e, namnte Elia Toys- /in, and her daughter, about 12 years old, bearing the same name, were brought before Mr. Alderman Ansley, charged with shop-lifting. Mr. Bartleoot, of the firm of Parkyn and Barulcott, drapers, l.od gate hill, stated thattheprlsoners came Into his shop between six atid sevell o'clock otl Friday ...

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 ...