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NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... NM1WCABTLE mAsT30FR, SEDSO. I hese Sessions, suee held at tlhe usual place on Wednesday sIst, beforefu G. H. Wilkilsion, Esq., Recorder, J. L. Hood, k., I ]leso, Aldermen Forster, Shadforth, Brandling, anld Bell, *1. jClpinpri, Esq., Sherllf, &c. The following gentlemen nere 55501o oF the grand jury -Mr Jas. Pollard foreman so I Alessrs R. Rayne, R. Usher, W. Pearson, R. HarJis -, J. Chiambers ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-YORK. SATURDAY, APRTIA. NISI PRIUS COURT.-[Before Mr. Baron Parks] FARRER, V'. BROOKE.-ASSAULT. Mr. BL.ACKBURNE and Mr. DUNDAS appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. ALEXANDER for the defendant. The plaintiff and defendant were cheering an evening in the glootly month of November, by taking a few glasses at the Duke of Leeds public house. near New mill. in Saddleworth, when the ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterday a Court was held for the dispatch of business. Although it was well known that the question of throw- ing open the Court was to be taken into consideration, there was by no means a crowded Court during any part of the sitting. MOTION FOR OPENING THE COURT. Sir PETER LAURIE rose lor the purpose of moving the resolution of whichl he had given notice- That this Court do conduct all ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. The Lorns CoN1S26ssionErrs (the laster of the Rolls and Mr. Justice Bosanquet) entered Court this morning at ten o'clock, and after disposing of some matters of no importance, retired to their Lordships' private room for the purpose of hearing a motion in the case of Shirley v. Lord Ferrers. At twelve o'clock their Lordships re- turned into open Court. TUE ATTORNLY ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLICENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. ?? V. HICNS. The LOnD CsiANCI':..I.On, on taking his seat this morn- ing, gavc judgment in this appeal. The circumstalmces of the case were laid before the public at thle time it was ar- gued, anid also when it was before the Viee-Chancellor. His Lordship afiirmed the decision of the Court below. ATTORNEY.GERSERAL, ?? SHO00. The farther argaments in ...

MURDER IN ROSS-SHIRE

... A comnmunicationljin our last journal stated that lent thle biody of a femaijle, r-espectably dressed, had been a thue found oni FrIiday, concealed by stones and turf, inl I hadl a planting oil the Mlilbuie. The body wvas disco- it vered within 241 hoars after the murder was pcrpe- f 2ch, trated, although, had it not been for an accitlental b )Iler Csccurrten(~, it mnight hate remained where ...

THE MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... TIlE MURDER AT IJ'OOLIVICII. Not~withstanding the had state Of thle Weather Yesterday a large numiber of persons assembled ill front of, thle Bii- tannia public-bouse, inl the early part, of the dav, atid conl- st. tiiiued there in de.fiance oft the ratin ft at camne dowii rather I sharp at intervals, until the arrival of Mr. Carttar, m a fro Coroner, when thc greatest anxietv was manifested ...

CHESHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... On Saturday MIr. Baron Bolland was escorted into Chester by the high sheriff of the county, Jaimes Hleatih Leigh, Usq. of Grappenhall Lodge, and the usual retinue of javelin men, &c. and immediately proceeded to the Shire Hall, wsvere his lordship ?? the commission, and the court was Adjourned until ten o'clock on M\Do11 dlay Inoriling. On Sunday his lordship attended divine service in the ...

CROWN COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 30

... CROWN COURT, .1ONDAY, ?? 3L0. AI it ?? twvelve o'l: h.1,I ?? Jasstic a AL D9 ItSO N took hs Iiis seat o n thle 132nurl, and the usual preliminaties hosing bonn gone thlonogh, the t following gentltemaen were Swoon of tile GRAND JURY. Sir GEORGsE AtaseTAsGc Bart. ofit irk-less-liall, Froteoset. Thlle Hotn. Will. Laseelic0. of Goltdsiro`. Tite I-lot. .lohrr Stuart Nv'orrticy, of wssrtlo.yI TIhe ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... C~ENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT.-MONDAY. These sessions cvimnsenced to-day, N lie ihe Court was opened wvith tie ?? lorn:s, aol] the Recorder, Mr. Scr- jeant Arabin, lbe Lord Maosr, &e., took thein seats on the bench. Thbi Grand Jury having been sworn, the Learned Reo corder proceeded with his usual t I)arge, is whirl, however, there .115 ?? point of soy piubilc interest. T'he ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... SUFFOLK LENT AS15ES (rcoyicludeclftovi last week.) %KI[[ IREIftu C4,tlTMT We have little to add to tile repiort sit the cause M-add V. Suckrkc'iore, ha stated] in owt last. The c.ause comne oi a 2 o'elock onl the Wednesday, and lasted till between 8 anid 9 o'clock on Friday evening. The case being gone thr'ough the Jury laid their' heads together & returried a verdict tot' the defendant, ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT BURY

... DREADrVL ?? AT EURtY. On Tuesday week thbe town anid neighbourhood of Bury wvere thrown into considerable excitement by a unutder commllitted under the following circom- stances :-A man named ,Joseph Barlow, a calico printer, about forty-two years of age, has for many years lived on bad termrs with his wife annd family, owing, it is said, to a feeling of jealousy on his part, which all who ...