CHICHESTER

... c I IC H ES F E R. | On A\londay a Court of Inq1uiry *as lr.ll a, the Ullirot filal), in iths plae, on a Sttit lenotiti)g beticeen oil. Agate,; aillor * 1 Filbotit t i d li. Ii'sl priok a lbaiier (itt Bofg:or, 1.r l:%r ds sold anl deliveleo l. 'ylto dlebl wvas clearly pillved to the tlli, . an8 a \iun!ici giritl lor deltt antl costs. On 'I'ol sdayv a man nained lBiacon, v ho %%s aservant or ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT, DUBLIN, JULY 6

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT, DUnLIN, JULY 6. BEFORE COMMISSIONERS BURtROWS AND FARRELL. Thomas S. Reid, late of Belfast, linen merchant, was op- posed by Mr. Creighton, on behalf of the Messrs. Bennion. They complained that he procured their goods (linen yarn) withont having any intention to pay for them; he sold them, spent the proceeds, and returned no debts due to him in his schedule. This case ...

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 ...

DEAN OF GUILD'S COURT

... Friday, July 31, The D C A N fi the Chair. Mr Blisset, M.%r J. S. Forbes, arid Mr Donald, who were absent at last fleet- ing, represseil their carecarrence in thle resolutionse ,greed to onl that occa- sion, anti which lied been transmitted to tire Magistrates, relative to the Goildry Fentis. lihe Clerlk read a comtnunicationr front the Town C'ouncil, in reply to she resnilitions whiich were ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... sERI.FF.CRIMINAL COURT. CAUTION TO FtAiL;ES.- O Saterday Jast, Janet r;6ei,.1latslr servana with.a family inmJamnes' Square, s.as put to the bar, r'harged with the. crime of theft from ;Jolifast places, as also reset of tbeft,' and.having pleaded Gailty, she was sentenced to six mon'ths Jionfirmept in : .Bidiavell, To ogive an idea of the extent ef the pri.: soner's depredations, during the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I (;I II.>IALL. Yesterday, a yotng mian named Henry Sergeant, formerly a clerk in the emiploy of Alr. IHoughton, wholesale oilman, Bartholomew.-close was ehargel wvith stealing bank notes, gold, arld cheques to the amouint of £449. Mr. Hloughton stated, that on the 11th of February lie counted up the above sum, and left it on the desk for the pri- soler. wsho wais to take it to the banker's. ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASSIZES

... D)EV'ON 4 D EI 'L.X 'FER AS:3iZ 23. SnritAY S~ tamid.v' tact. S iin'iel TreOiiitvk K~ke.Yiaii, Eqqr., ?? Nt t i Lto' i.ttentleni by a larace boiiy it )'CO'imiiy atlI Ii 'taii~tsii* Wivi t-niik thiis mnetod of fo imth trei earn tate o f rhe'. Ml~ern Crci' t e 'ar. B-i tfiro Gtmei y san Mr. Juistiice 2lr itt, h1,at Iaitria', nut' 'ilte-id1 th, 7ite ,beLut 6 ., Clocka oc.A iii tile, Ir.,r to ari ...

Derbyshire Summer Assizes

... WclbRfst)irc *u1niller 'Aooilto. ich, actiol LL, On Monday, soon after one o'clock, the High Sheriff, to ret 'on ASH{TONI NICHOLAs EvE:RY AMosL6Y. Of Burnastorn the d [lHouse, Esq. made his public entry into tISC town attended the by a n unerous party of Gentlemen on horseback and in tioti carriages, javelin men, &c. He afterwards proceeded to r.meet the Judge, Sir STEPLhEN GAsELEEF, Knight, ...

MAGISTRATES' COURT—TUESDAY, JULY 21

... MAGISTRATES' GOURT TtESDAY, JULY 21. RIOTING.. At the Magistrates' Court of.Petit-sessiors, several rioters were bound over to take -their trials at the next Quarter Sessions. The just and irnporte,,t determi nation of the Magistiatesoupon this occasion swill, it is hoped, have the effect of deterring both parties, in future, from disturbing the public peace, by their contemptible party feuds. ...

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 ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES

... GLAMolGANSl[lR]E ASSIZIS. c Xe1MI JUI.Y 14, 1ti~5. ILefro rethle Hanoiribl IL'ir J. PRnrr si, I KnWH ?? Jiii~i NLtcnVEMAN~y, E59., hg li On 'Tuesdaty last a tange party of tile uti - the ecointy'iliet thle lnigh-lf'oriffJ . ?? In- lell' 0 C .at thle Catrdiff ArIn Insiiianad ?? h if (Imore major'ion) to uilctt thle J udge (I file Hfuse, a Ai r. Justice P 51t? ol) Oil tile NewNport renit. C ?? ...