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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTE, LLIGENCE. NORTHERN CI1'CUIT.-YoRK, Apirtt.7. CROWN COtRT. This morning Mr. Barton ALPF2ASON procred'ri in trtn canno of nianslaighter, t o of whihb vwere of art aggra- vated nature. The first, T'Anmas .Si',ion, wana charged sirh the man- slauiihter of Thonmso Thtirrintt, by tabl,jtvg i:imiTP the thigh wi: h a SC-. the. The parties werec mowsing together in n field at Kirby on-the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION- HOU SE. An aged man, named B13'rown, who was 3nme time ago brought, before Alderman. PNUaI, at the Mansionej house, by an officer, charged reith having lain in the streets witl- (ont a farthing in his pockets, appeared before tire Loito M IAYOR to conoplair agnainst tlhe oflicers of two parishes. upon the forrer occasioh the unfortunate old man stated, olda tis strtement was found to ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW, N7'WyECS.-Tois DAY, COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.INN. Sittings at ten. Reid v. Baillie, motion for juagmnrtt.! AnjoJaRNED LUV.ArC Plrr'crIT1 .HI111 It;igde, exparta Bing. den-in re Samre expartre Ncateleltn re Fowler exparte llolyoake- rnre Tharp exrparte Tharr-lno i Nuoti exparte Brown-In re l.. JOeup expnrte 1iusted-1lt re Bllettitt ?? BEiexritt-In rc Chalt.. paera ?? Chnitnleca-In ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... I [Before B. RoTCH, Esq., Chairman.] EXTRAORDINARY CASE. Yesterday John Sutherland, a man of very respectable appearance, was indicted for assaulting Mrs. Mlary Ann Cough.- - The defendant is clerk to the Hon. Mr. Thomas Ers- kine, the Chief Judge of the Bankruptcy Court, and has held that situation for no less than 21 years. The case, from its peculiar circumstances, excited great interest. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... CE{NRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-MON DAY. OLD COURT. BUSINE-SS OF THE COURT. [Before the Rl;CORDER.) Great inconvenience has been felt by the counsel en- gaged in cases for trial in this Court, in consequence of their not being taken in their regular order, as set down in the trial paper, and of their being frequently called on upon a moment's notice. Frequent complainits ha-e been made on this subject ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... M ANS N1- 14O 'q E,. THlE (;III'F Ole'11 lIUI!W NATION. Oin Sdturdiiv Sit' Augulstus d' ESto appearedl at t ie loul ice- count, oteottiptinicd byr tlh'' C.hiefofithe Chippewa nlationt, for Ibh. putrpoqw of ubtahiting- his' Lorldhilp's testi wtot i to t he tirifivato ju)of it sttel'inti tlt'ttwit ill) witil thle rico ot'inrtg somititled to t Ile serett'try for Ithe ootitLs. The ?? Iwing .,itn ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I 1 HOME CIRCUlT.-KricGSTON, APRIL 2. CIVIL SIDE. [IBefore the Cfseil1t'srTcn atid a Special Jury.) Tur. KING V1. TIlE tttSIIOt' OF WINCIIESTE11, AND) OTHERSt5 Tue prosecutor iii this inditmcnent was the Rev. Cur- nelils Griffin, attd it was preferred against the Bishop Of Winchester antd Several magistrates and clergymen, for anl assault in electing him anti causing him to be ejected frena a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-WEDNESDAY. The Lord Chancellor (Lord Lyndhurst) sat this morn. ing in Westminster Hall. KENNETH V. JOHNSON. His Lonrssmnr gave judgment in this appeal, which wait argued some time since, and which is, eve believe, the last but two of the causes that stood over for consideration. From the statements in the bill it appeared that a person named William Kenneth, by a will made ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW.STREET. ILLIEGA4L! Y.PAWVNING.-A ?? of rather fashion. able appearance, who gave his name Htnry Stracarrn Cooper, was Nestfreldott p1atrd at the bar before Sir F. Roe, chargel with, uoilasvfullv paltriling a gartt neckilace, set in gold, a brooch, and otfier articles, the properyl of his mother, residing in .John strect, Hampstead-road. The pr3seClitrix, who was much affected while giving ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CI-ANCERY.-.FttDvY. IMO, The Lords Commnisciosners appointed to hold te tl Great Sea] took the usurir oaths this mortning, its thils w court, which asv generally Asdminisitered to the Lord st Chancellor otn taking othice. jtif, I The MASTER~ Of the rxeiits, as Chief Cotumissionter, L'sml addressed the Bar to the following effect :-In, takcing upon them' some selves ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tolzo Dir. I COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Rebearings and Appeals standing over generally to be called on tbis dayand struck out unless sufficient cause be stated to the Court. FEUTISONS BY ORDER-RuXton v Fiteherbert, part ?? v Palmer, ?? v Fitzherbert, petition by ?? v Wiltbhire, appeal, part heard. VICE-CIHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMIINSTER. Sittings at ten. ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... l lesterdav a Court was hilidi tor the d(spatch of business. THE CITY LAYSTALLS AT PUDDLE-DOCK. ! Deputy HICKS presented the following petition to the Court - l That your petitioners again respectfully d]raw the at- tention of your Court to the dreadful nuisance at Puddle- dock Laystall, in the Ward of Castle Baynard. That 0 since the bite proceedings at law against the late occu- spiers, ...