LAW INTELLIGEANCE

... icerY, vare. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-TuECSDAY. St. Mrl BA51iL MONTAG~U took Isis seat within the bar, having dird. been recently appointed a King's Counsel. ship ALUK'.TWAl. M~r. KNIsrm'r, with Air. Roy., moved for an attachment dly 6agains the defendant for not putting in his answer. Tihe de- fendan.t vias resident in Scotland. Under Lord Plunoket's 17 I Act he0 had bheen served with a ...

Derbyshire Midsummer Sessions

... I Xevtboire ?? I tlY These Sessions commenced yesterday (Tuesday,) when ire the usual proceedings connected with the county expenditure I - &C. was gone through before PHILIP GELL, Esq. Ulhairman, I by and a Bench of Magistrates. al The first business entered upon was a motion in reference 'sto the County Rate, brought forwards by E. S. CH1ANDOSr of POLE, Esq.-Mr. Pole said, it was now nearly ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INIELLIGEN'CE. G U ILD HALI., Ycsterday a, lerse aopplieil to be it stir to sat affidavit as age of his child, hi order to its tieing adfitted to the M1 Taillors' School. Mr. Aliermo,, C(ePt oI, refused to admirister the on though the vlielsof the School requ~ired this proof b 71ptianl e provintg little, a seine chiliren are tlristened sshen ?? e wel and others whel Three years ohl;, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA ' .INTELLIGENCE. VlCE.(CHlANCELLOR'S COURT.-WVEDNESDAY. cou POLBIEROU MINES. c SETiASE'tti ?? (ARINE. v The Vicr-CiiANcEI.1 o11 this morning granted an injo Xl tion to restrain teefdatodhs agents from interfering I with these mines, and the moneys in the handsoat'the kanikeri, sor Messrs. Wlilliams, lDeacon, and Co. ;and to restrain the de- tl fendant from hindering the present Directory. ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TB18 DA). VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN. Clarke v. Clerke by order--'rhornlon v. Harris; ?? v 5Itwynisn; ?? v. Ferris ?? v. Taylor; par! Ileard-Broeklehurst v. Jessopp, ?? bome v. Bartham, plea- Pearue r. Hewrett; ?? v. Mlannling: ?? v. 3lana. l'ith the remaining;5 causes. &c. from yesterday. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. Sittings at ten. Willianms v. Wace: part ?? v. ...

JURY COURT

... W. JrR-AaY aind Others, V. Mrs E. S. DALLAS Or Salursox, -This, case CAMC On for trial yesterday before Lord r Moncreiff and a Jury, ulpon the folawing issues e ' It bsiug admitted, that, on the 9th day of January a ISM4, an issue came on for trial before the Lord Jet;icL Clerk and a Jury, in which the present pursuers were pur- suers, and the, present defenders and others were de- ienders: t ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIAnY. On Monday Willia, Macpilivrray pleaded Guilty of forgery, and was sentenced to be transported for life. CASE or MURDER. The continued diet was then called against Robert Reid, tailor at Pathibead, accused of the murder of Elizabeth Arnott or Reid, his wife. The indictment set forth that he ' did on the l9th or 20th of September 1834, wick. edly and feloniously attack ...

PARIS COURT OF ASSIZES

... TRIAL OF Al. DE LA RONCIERE. The facts which gave rise to this celebrated trial have been for some time known through the act of accusation, and have excited such interest in the Parisian world as to absorb every cther topic. Al. De la Eonciore, the accused, is the youngest son of the Count Clement De la Ronciere, and nephew of Count Clementde Ris Peer of France. I'he family of General Morel, ...

THE OPPOSITION TO THE POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... TILE OPPOSITION TO THlE POOR LA 11' AMENDMENT A C7T Soine days ago a man nameld M'illiam Salter applicl fir relief to Mr. Saunders, the reliesinir officer for the pa- rishi of Bucklersburv, in the Bradford Union, near Read- ing. The applicallt istattei that hle was seviety years of rage ; that lie hadl a 1 im and one childI dependent on hin? foi sippuort; that lie was ill and unable to work, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... MIDI)LESEX SESSJ ONS.-Tia Li SDvA. IThe Court sat at ten o clock, attil tr-il o eteapiCJ durinig thle ei lot'I part of tile day in hearing appeal east,. (;AM1ING-HO[0 SES. .1k Tholiti;,0ei anti (h'hat/i L ottdifet togi her wtillh others of ?? ititac' of' trae, II ioi ?? zlan Bryitqit, %%ho ?? not inl CUostod wsetrc ?? fot' icrping ?? c~iining-ltitue 1It No. ti0, Quiadrant, RlegeitA--ri it. ...

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. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

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