JURY COURT—July 17

... ,JURY COURT-July 17. . ?? I!l ?? not1 .- .. I I_- -In the. cause -it which M1isses Me-wsgdalen2 end 3fary Stead, residing at Stead's Place, Leith sWalk, are -pursuers, and James Cox, merchait in Eoin- burlgh, trustee on the sequestrated estates of Stead and Paterson, card inanufacturers, Stead's 'Place, Leith Walk, and John Paterson, individual part- ner of the said firm, is defend&r-the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, JULY I1

... Clatlock v. Sham anda ?? is was an action on a policy of assurance for the amount of 5,0001. effected bv the plaintiff on the life of Colonel Edward AlassevWigley Gres- wolde, late of the Sixtth Enniskillen Dragoons,.in the Eagle Assurance Office, of which the defendant. -Kerwick Shaive, Esq. was .a Director. The defendants pleaded that the re- presentation tade, and on which the assurance was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IV INTELLIGENCE. V'ICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-IFRIDAY. MORtiGAAN I. SlVAtRDi. The part.heard motion in this cause, which occupied the Nil,,l, of the I;;it selt day, tnd tlte objvct of which, it will be rr(c(llected WiLs to diisnlse an injunction restraining the de- ?? trout tuoking paddle-N heels, for steam-boatt, of a certain construction, wits renewed this morning by the Soli- citor-General, ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... DKEADFUL ACCIDENT IN A COAL-PIT: SEVENTEEN PERSONS DROwNED.-We have to record another instance of the deplorabla 16os of life in a coal.pit. On Friday last, about eight o'clock in the morning, as the workmen in the employ of John Fletcher, Esq., at a pit called The Aullart Hole, about fbur miles from Bolton, on the banks of tic Irwell, were at their employ, the watt burst in from the bed of ...

POLICE

... POLICt. HATTON GARDEN. On Monday, John Goldsmifh, a middle-aged man, of respecsble appearallet, was brought to this office, charged by E. Ellice, Es MhL. for Coenttry, wit having stolen a silver spoon; ad also on suspicion of being cieneed in steal. iugjerellery to the amount of upwards of one thousand pounds-lt appeared that about eour years ago, wbilst the family of Mr Elhice were at dinner, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENV CE. ii- ,in MARLBORO UG H.STREET. ast On Saturday Mrs. Bowleys, a fierce-looking little msan, was or charged with having committed assault and battery on the an person of Dr. Crane', his lodger. ut The Complainant said he and his family occupied the prin- h cilpatohe edfnatsou.Lst night, or early in d the mornu ting, thewinmates wr dc'lintstubdb) r nesn ig ce- ung at thedr ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT OF SESSIQN7-, I AF n - ' ?? T llc tarl of Diunnmnreoia in ilie ?? Co ?? This teI9 a d U of 1leni ThisCase Wh~h hs exite so u n 'Il wagson Saturday last decided ly tile Firzst ?? ?? of Sssset.i) 55 piurchased tile Tsthte or ljarre n of under authority of tlre Cue11. or ~ illas account of certain defects app ?? ?? llrisin fro erasures,l whlich nzighit 'lctl or invadlidat t ?? ; tjt advise ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CiHANCERY.-SATURDAY. Sir C. Prrwys and Sir J. BOSAN'QUET sat to hear appeals. kSLSALL ?? HEL5ALI. This was an appeal from the Vice-Chancellor's order, al- lowing exceptions to the Alaster's report respecting certain debts which the plaintiffis sought by the bill to establish against the defendants'testator. T1he appeal had been postponed for some time, until an infant defendant,who ...

MR WALLACE'S BILL

... -MD WALLACE'S DILLM The Tour Court bills of the in'alefitibl Mc'ihber for Greenock are aeain before' the Ipbbliin a ?? coodition t andtnw to be read a second time this week in the Housee oftCommons. By these bills a great -deal of-. valuab~le i'ndedgeeted iriformation is broeoht un- der.public coreiderat2ii for tho improvement of tilm pro. ?? Scotland, from the She. riff Suall Doit Courts to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WINCHESTER, FaIDAY, JULY 17. [Before Mr. Baron GUrt:EY.] SEDUCTION. KNOWIES 1!. COMPIGNE. Mr. Coo01Vr)a, for the plaintiff, stated that this was an s action brought by the plaintiff for the seduction of his daugh- Iter by the defendant. The plaintiff is a respectable man re- tsiding at Winchester,and has been for many years in the ser- Ivice of Mr. Skilton, an extensive miller, of the same ...

HAMPSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... - - -- tai -, - .. w7. IIAIV. S1 2IRE SUMMER ASSIZES._. Irpl- ~ - A P 1 The Summer Assizes for this County com- menced on Wednesday. The Judges of Assize Mr. Baron Gurney and iMr. Justice Coleridge arrived it, Winchester, about hall-past one o'clock in the carriage of the High Sheriff, H. fi. Powell, Esq., preceded by the usual escort of javelin men, &c. Immediately on their arrival, their ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterday a ladies' boot and shoemaker, named Cohen, was summoned before the Lord Mayor by a lady named Lee, Iunder the following rather odd circumstances:- t Miss Lee stated that she some time ago ordered a pair of boots at Mr. Cohnci'd shop, which is famous for neat fits. Ihe Boots, the upper parts of which were made of certain stuff which is generally substituted for leather, ...