LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? ?? I COU RT OIF CHAM ANERY..-SAT.'vu AY. Th'l 12 efore thle MASTiA1i of the lto],,S~ aol Mr JuSt ito BOSAN. 1ong zto III]r, sittitig as ?? tointrissiotirrs.] hoorr E:\ yPAIIfI: litxiiN. 00 Ir Nir. \X'atcIr;I tippliid it tder tit! :,JcIutd 4thI of Wi]liarn Th21 ?? fora iotrider directing, the re-paoofltit Ouit ?? tile bru~1t Suitors' Fuldol f a anal of, Severno poeaiiit atid a fractionl, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-I'Plis ?? COURT OF CfHAN(Eity, M ESTMINSTEt. ?? at ?? the L Cint M'sC ?? °ttOead-d v teaie, mootiilo for jud1lelilent ?? v Hienn: or 4AtO-0 1reNn N o i, cupic i elititll, by ord ctli re hlutcher, 2 dint - iortiinerv 1Vtst by ?? v Atrolbus, cause, by order. M1tOt bv date, 1835.-Feb. 2i, tiilurnl v Lyster, part he: eb. 2, Perils Ferris; Feb. 21, Ditto v Foley; Maccttl ac. '101 v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE. MANSION.HOUSE. t On Saturday, a svell.dresied man, named Girtoni, wls i. ebhalgel wvith steallizs neivspoapcrs from the Hope Coffee. d house, Sin -sttrrt, 13isllopSgateSti t The prisoner has- illng remiainetd itl tile ro(int till nobody else seas there, pocketed a newspaptser ,and oit beilg followed and sked about the pape, le sad, 'll iveit yta, ' aed linacltajtely handed ...

SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC PRESS

... ?? OF Tnz~pv3Llc PR!1SB. Trip QUASHED INQUEST ONi TUE RARATHCIO- -MAP .lMASSACUE.-Let us first look at -the matter as it regards ;the parson, and the other indi- -vidials,-his comrades, against whom a verdict of wilful murder was found upori tbe inquest. Their 'object in the application, which,. 4as un..- happily been successful, was obviously ?? justie. No other object could 1tlieyl havd, for ...

CHURCH COURTS

... ChiURCII COUITRTS. TO TiE EnDITOi OF' TEr SCOTTISII GUAftifN : SIR _Bceing sincerely attached to the cfihrih ofi Scotland, I have observed with -concern thattihere are many things in the way your paper is conduct- ed for the true friends of religion to regret;' But I1 confine myself at present to your advocacy of the principle, that those charged as; udges with ecclesias- tical causes should ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Y Sf- I EN'; LRAOIIDINA\lY CAS17. : ; The follovving rhostextraordinary charge agninsv p i'f Y /fl fixed for trial bieore tile Court of Assizes for Tlarn, D thc itth i instant:- A beautiful Yotng w q man, of thle name of Elizabeth Lonicaa FaramOrnd Ilied lalejy in Vfalence, i;n thl! IPth year ot her age. In conseqilence of rem W: hia h l)egill to spread abont tile town as to the eatise of ier ...

HORSHAM

... HORSHAMI. (FIIOMi AN 0CASIOSAL COalRESUONDENT.) The petition of Thomas lroadwood, EEsq. to unseat the present worthy representative of this place has failed in its effect, in a mannerpreciselysimilar to that whichwe predicted long since. We know not what credit llr. Iroadwood may assume to himself for entailing on Mr. Hurst the necessity of defending himself from the illiberal and ungenerous ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... . BENCHI OF MIAGISTRATES. Tlitntsttby, May 28,- I935,-Present,;;Sir D. SCOTT, Bart. No buinessbefore the Court this day. PIDIAYn, Mlay 29, 1835,-TrPeseni-Sir D). SCOTr, Bart. An itenerasat mnusician, named Joh10 3Ifl'gg, whose beard for days had troubled no man's razor, and whose tattcred garments -hung in shreds and patches all over his person, was putl to the bar, charged by Ford, ...

MARTYRDOM

... 1.Z, R'YrYDOA]. ' Lord Brougiham presentell ; petition from the representtive' s of tlieeifity-eiglit DissentingcollgregatiOns qround Londoncom- plaining of church-rales, and espeeially of the firoceedings taken in thie case of Aijr. ChildS 11is opiiorn was, with, regaid to sub- jects of this hind, that though he might disapprove of the law, -yet that, as long as therlawdid exist, le should ...

INTERESTING MARRIAGE CASE

... x I. N E , J . -1A 1RRA- C A. INTERAESTING MIARRIAGE CASE. {I PRIVY COUNcu-LOnDOpN SATU1DAY, MAY.23.- ?? I Judicial Committee ?? Council sat to~day-at the Council;Chamber, Whitehall. Th- ?? were the Lord President,t'the Mlarquess of Lansdowne, Lord Broughim. ?? Chancellor, Mr. Baron Parke, and the Chief Judge in Bankruptcy.'i* Swisr 7.: KELLY, o/ersv&'e SwIr.T-This ras an appeal from the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA JV INTEL LIG IgX( E. r VlIC it-HANCELIL t;S (COVIZT _T lL iri.NAtIII ?? 51X lt.! IS Ills Ho~ratcr griantel atl injunotri r .. ?? ,leiil(daat froun pulblid ing tigithogrihlii Iri: I her sonr, and Lady Goiwer arid hi- ihlsdiz , Mlr. K};N rrilc liT i 6)r :)1 ?? . ; . ., feridrans, mrigaogeos If llliriih Sps,, property inoie lot, (sI idrlirsed tsrtI i , .s . i alleged swolrl be urore prejdirifi ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tffs DA r. VICE. CHANCELLOR'S COURT, W ASTMINSTER, Sittings at ten. Kay v Marshall, to be spoke ?? v Irving, by order-C rr v Carr, petition and mutions. ROLLS' COURT. WFSTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Motions; after which, Edmounids v Acland-Dolben v I)olb- Pinder v Neale-Irolett v W ynnc-Attorney.General v .h Holden v Fetcher-Delanny v Delann;y-Rhoades v Jay. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, ...