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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 ...

SHERIFFS' COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... SHERIFFS' CO UT.-WrIDNESDAY. [Before Air. Sergeant ARABIN.] IURINElt V. GMEMDLEY. In this case, which excited considerable interest, the plaintiifl, a lad 19 years of age, sought the sum of 71 17s. fron his employer, an attorney, as a recompense, at the rate of 7s. EL Week, for his services. aMr. MANSELL stated that the plaintirt was con Odentially employed by the defendant, as appeared from ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN-SQI' ARE. On Thursday evening, Ar. W5illiamn Heywood. a re 6pectable corn-chandler residing in King-street, Ham. mersmith, appeared to answerthe complaint of Mr. John l'ayne, a neighbour, for maliciously shootingat his pigeons and killing two of them. It appeared from the esidence that a Mr. King, another neighbour, had long viewed with envy the pigeons of Mr. Payne, in consequence of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. IMPUDENT ROBBERY.- Willinm Grant, an elderly man of decent appearance, was brought up in Custody, charged with having stolen two great coats from the carriage of thuo Honourable Mrs. Gardiner, of Richmond, under the following circumstances:- It appeared that the carriage of the prosecutrix stopped opposite to the Panorama in Leicester-square, when her servant, who occupied the hind ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT oF CHANCRRY._TtU~tt5DAY. cl The Court Wag engagedidtlmig thre day in hearing luoa- P; tic petitions, the greater part of which wvere unopposed. In answer to anI inquiry froms ?? ?? said he intended to sit in Westminster Hull on Wed- ticsday next.L His Lordship rose at half-past two, his presence being LI required in the House of Lords. P1 ti VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-Tim.[IsDAY. at IN, ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KHING'S BENCH.-Tt'~5DAY. MEAD iV. DAVISON~. This Was an action to rocaser a Sum Of 241. 10s. being the arnostnt of the defendant's subscrip tioni onl a policy oif insolrilnee on thle ship Cirisk. The pulicy was allv~ted to haove been effectetd by a muotual assurance comtpany, callisd The llrithlti Assoclat too,'' held at North Shields. It wess oee of the rules of ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... :-LAW NOPIClS-Ti1s DAY. COUnRT OF HANIPtt'TCY, BASINGIIALL-STREET. Before.Mr. CommimSloner VVllIi.lAlA .-3ohin Thompson, late of West Harrdi gmatreat, booikbinder, at ten; ?? - John ia Pope, of Woodthireet, (he10apeide, carpet warehouse. alan, at tiaeen; ?? ip h, of Houadid-9itch, and Wl cl.street, Qripplegate, carrier alad leathr osellerat twelve; adjoilrned exvanination. Before. 1r. ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—MONDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-MONDAY. Samuel Bumfred Homer, described as an attorney, was opposed on his application to be discharged by Mr. Wakelcy ( ho was specially retained), on the part of Messrs. Robertson, wine merchants, of Villiers-street, Strand. Ie was supported by Mr. Cooke (with whom was Mr. Woodroffe). The aggregate amount of debts owing by the insol. vent was stated at 69,9551,, of ...