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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE iNTELLIGENCE. 110:M11;: (iltCUII.- MAlnsSloNr.,TLODAv. The business of the assize for the county of Kent com- menced here thir morning at ten o'clock. Mr. Justice Little. dale charged the grand jury. Mr. Justice Park presided at N\isi Priis. llle calendar is comparatively light both in the number of the prisoners (there being 33) and the nature of their offences. The cause list contains ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOOTIrvs.-TiIs D.WY. VICE.CUANCELLOR't COURT, LINCOLNXS-INN. Sittings at ten. Dtunbar v BAldero,petition by order- Nepean v Antrobus, ditto- AldridIge v Forbe,, litto-watsoll 1 Read, ?? v Peele, canue by ?? v Barringer. further directions, by order- Barber v Oronm, fuhrther direct-ious and too ?? v Bar. her, -arise by ?? r Ilicks, exceptions by ?? v It- itt, dlemurrer. part heard-- ttollis ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE iNTELIQENCE. If AT TON.-GARDEN. Ytesterday Tinvnhy O'Flalherty, a museular Irishmaau, was brought to this offiee, charged by .tamei GJreen, n carpenter, with loving eomrnitted a violent niscault. It app~earedl t lat the prisoner sas litarried on Tlhursday last to one ljiddt C'laney, on which happy occasion he had invited the O'C)fallsgbiins, O'Bralleghinn, and~ a score ethers to a ball, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—SATURDAY

... INSOL. VENTI )E TORS (C0t ?? rI-lD)Y. I (foesili Sladeni .Smiith, a fashionably dressed ?? ann, whose case wac before the Court (onle tole ago, aind reporteil in The Jlo'iniiia 0Ir,mile, cane pll, to-dliiy t or jiudgmiienit. Ile. wits 'oppo)ed by M\lr. 'N S onthe paitoftwocreifitors, naimied Scott and-l I lidile. tradesniei, reidiig in ()xford. I le was suipported1 by .Me-rs. ( iiois. I. l 1i ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LA IV NT71CES.-7'nzi3 ?? IFJC~ (iF CH IFT.F.Ofl'cl SVIT, 1 1 O. It1lFl S COUiRT, (I1ANV Elti-LANE: si~ttk,g,:o ?? Cia t ( rttbhv for i'dlitijic F (olliti' t 1ohvuii' (iit(ii. After which ('ovii Cr(oiri. 'lic ris i., F l:I i' ' ?? s V'i llier -'-.iketirviris iii F\ilc-I.-tlr, i-i ?? -- ' li ot ( irii -(civil .ii I ii. k i NF', .e'C i i ) 0 t'r. C t)1 iiI OF m;i.Ni NS (F, L OND(ON. Sitti L. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INVTFLLIGENCE. MIDLAND CIRCUIT,-NcOrTT NIIAvI, JU LY 24. th [Before Mr. Justice G6ASELEE and Common Juries.] vi OEESON V.. i11ABBOT. hi This action was brought for the recovery of two su rns of hi 501. each, due on two promissory notes. ed Mr. HILI, (Mr. H UcmriEv was with him) stated the case. te The action was brought to recover two surms of 501. due aold l owing to the plaintiff by ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COtURT OF KING'S BENCH.THtRaSDAY. [Sittings at Guildhnll before Lord DXNMAN and Special Juries.] The Court was occupied during the whole day with coin- mercial cases, involving property to a large amount, but con- taining no point of interest to any but the parties concerned. COURT OF COMMON PLE AS.-TIIURSDAY. [Sittings at Nisi Prius, before Lord Chief Justice TINDAL, and a Special Jury.] DA ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? JiITELLC(;E7 CE. R0111.1.1 I fi?; flonour Otv ? kstj I, (It II I;, ?? I , Sit I i II t%% oo'('II ?? ?? h(h'l, flo- I. ourt, #,II ?? file Witter , Tpo'l, :,]III 11,I 11 lo4I., (.I lo , I V ?. 111, ?? 1?-l I o :tl,,l ?i 1. III 'I'ti 1: V. ]!,I E?( d I!, :t II II if I e Iuaum I ? ca-, El L I IC J! II IIL? kJHI, lhl, o,,, lvh?cll 1 'i I I I) ti. ?? It ill, clit A i I. 'I ?? AL I :oA L ...

NORTON v. CHURTON

... NORTON v. CIIUR,7TON, TO THE EDITOR oy -rill .MORE;NfI CHRONICLE. SIR-You will be doing tile an a; t of jilsttice ain k is(! ness by inserting the fotllowig staemrnent in referenve to the aibove vift, repar.ted ii 'i/p Mforirdttq Cirncnii/I of tie 16th it.stitit, si oild not have trotibled yol or inis elf aboti it, hot for the taratuitonis auditionn to the cae wbiv'l, Mr. Cthurtonhattletoulgrt ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT Ol ( CHANCERY-MONDAY. [l.efore Sir C. PF:PYS and Sir J. B. BOsANQuET, the Lords Commnissioners.] MaUStGitAV E. NOIEWTON. This Iwj s an appeal from the Vice-Chancellor, iltoe had overruled the pleu of the defendant alleging that the suit was deft ctiv e for want of parties. Tihe matter was argued in the week before lest. Sir C. etin s, on the part of their Lordships, now gave judgment. It ...

POLICE TELLIGENCE

... ! ul]rFHALL. Y-esterd ayv ' AttIs.'\Iiesi s hos I ?? keep, a heer-shop in I pper Iha itte' stret't attended to ans er the ?? of Mr. Pierre, of Little; rinitv-la itN Vho ?? her of hi ina concerered in iniciglnng hi (1 htera y y11i Iinay Xif 'oIti- lijat illbeecu mlinod, to r n ataN - it:(ii III.S holse ill the ?? try sith lki grooits MU. jlailesshlother)to t piiepor e n hbing married, tie ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—TUESDAY

... INSOL VENT DEBTORS' COURT.-TuESDAY. I Joseph Sladen Smith, described as of Worcester College, !o Oxford, gentleman , and lately ioint proprietor with Edgar it Carter, of the City 'Iheatre, Mailton-street, was opposed on d his application to be discharged, by Mr. Ninholls, on the part d of two creditors, named Scott and Hlobdale-the former a cwine-merchant and the latter a silversmith, both ...