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SCOTS APPEALS

... ?? ru a.1 VI 0,u *Io or vac--a. House of Lords, Fehruary 2°. Marquis of Breadalbane v. Marquis of Chandos:-An appeal baa been presented in this case and the usuql or- der made upon the respondents to answer within four weeks. The appeal which was presented last week by Lord Maitland v. the Marquis of Chandos, was at the suit of the Trustees of the late Marquis of Breadalbaue. Sir Johnl Hav, ...

TRIBUNAL OF CORRECTIONAL POLICE

... TRIB UNAL OF CORRECTWNA L POLICE. CIASE OF J. A. SMITH, ESQ. MY.P In the Messenger of Fuedlay we gave a ;eport ot the arbi- trary arrest of John Abel Smuiith, Esq., .P. for Chichester, and a pai tnei in the banking-house of ieessri. Smith, Il'ayne, and Sinith. 'I hisillegal act took place in the 1 hotel de Bristol Place V'endome, where Mr. Smith resides, in consequence of the rnistikie of a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-SATURDAY. [Before Mr. Justice VAUrGIfAN and Mr. Justice WITs, tsA .] John Edweards, aged 3S, was indicted for the manslaughter of Leonard Coleman on the 30th January. Mr. CIrAMBER8s stated the facte of the ease to the Juty. Mr.C. P1iTAtS'and l Mr. CvLARsoNaappearedfurthedefeneo. Andrew Mayne: Between eleven and twelve o'clock on the night of the 30th January I was in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... AW INTELLIGENCE. APPEALS.-HOUSE OF L.ORDS. a [B~eforei Lurds LYNsorIoTir IDEvoN;, Pr.Neati, and CoitaM ~10Y ANDt OlTIntr V. B1501 AMti 011Ps. h T'his was an appeail tront a decree of thle s ?? which bad been affirmed by Lord Chincellor B~roughtam th directing that certain annoities granted toi tilto appellanti th should be considered as ?? tront the 5th day of' May, mt 18-24. It appcarcd that ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA U' NOT1CES-Tims DAY. C(tliltI' OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN.-Sittings at teit. I;Y'~arte 1111, I itotie, ?? v Wade, ?? heard- ! FalBi~le V : tlitocs, ttbe s;;!ie to, Afttr whicil, appeal motions and motions. Vf('t'.CAN1'1,i.OJlR' Cot!'r, 1.INCOLN'.SINN.-913tatten. Motinon'.-Alotdtrryrc a harry eeoclat alfpanttwo; byotier - i;idd v illd, ditto. IiOLLT.S' ?? ?? CIIANCllnY-LANE.-Sittings at ton. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW EVI'IlLJ1.1 A;UAi. ?? III O)l CIANCERX'Y-FltL i,. 'ftIV D'(i . 00 oi F O11)1ti) -, I F. itit MItt SO (ll' AtiERI (I:. 'li, wi~i. at I:leir ?? e StlS, tri.tittilI bY ?? nolble p!;tliiitjtE for the PJii'i-ie of ailt riiig thio mai ritigo ?? ofl tIW 2 Ia I qtn. se mi lI 1 arcijune5s of Abercoin. 'I he StYICtTOII it. vn *1. noil 21 r. W. Rtse t.Ij. yte'I ?? . Circums!awl-s wi,, t rci whiji ti ...

TRIAL OF MARIN FOR THE MURDER OF MISS BETHELL, AT JERSEY

... TRIAL OF MARIN FOR TMJE 1UTRDER OF MISS L;ETIELL, ATJ J7R1.SE)Y. loncliy Itast L wa- tii (11ay fixed. foe Ilh e iri~st ef Lcos Is Mario II, V ?? oit tinuidtiirt4 Miss Beilseil. (it opnn tihe doorS o1I I. the court rtsere sias -I ginersid sorba for tsticei asid in In qhrt ti lie( every part of it wasi ('50 si&d to s-ufo l aslit il. 'hb jousit' havs ing taken the~r place~ ,tits prishore'e viso ...

TO THE HONORABLE THE COMMONS OF ENGLAND IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED

... TO THE' HONORABLE THIE COMMONS OF ENGLAND I N PARLIAMUEN'I' ASSE\MIILED. The humble Petition of Jane Champion, late of Seafirnd, in I'e county of Sussex, the wife of (eorge Champion, who is now living, Sheweth,-That your petitioner was married at the pnrish church of Brighton, Sussex, on the 8th day of Decemuber, 1824.- IThat your petitioner's hinsband resided at Seaiord, in the county of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—WEDNESDAY

... IINSOL, VENT I.`EB TORS CO U! 7'-WEDNESDAY. .fJohtn AnislY, Esq., descrilbed as late of D)istaff-lano, Old Chanlige, ]zLrondon forni( Hy aldculilan of ia.-sishlavv WNarld, ?? diy to be heurd upo1 Ihis pet tiotn. lli[i itiielaigoe was opposed by Ar. CaI SWELL on beltalf ot Roibert Buigh, a friarie nttlaeture. O3es-i'vrs COOKiE and WtOUMi1Ot rL supported the iotsolvent, who littderweut a lniittg ...

REIGATE PETTY SESSIONS

... JEIGA C'E I'l' TTY SESSIONS. [llcfore \ ?? 1 5>rxtlll M ?? Sir \V. .OLIIFI, an-i P. Aunt IRTON, Esq.i T'HiE Bl'R(;l.ARY AT ('IIIPSTEAI). TIuesday being the day appiiild for the final examination of 11 illihii .A Iie, Flias Haril ey, alias llalrhie, on suspicion of being ronrii iid inl theririiug, borghlry t Chipstead in Septcnilber last long before the usual buqiness of ?? magis- trates ...

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS— SCOTLAND

... PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEOINOS- | SCOTLAND. )f RETURNS PRESENTED. i. 4th Feb. -Court of Session. -Number of causes h a instituted and decided in the Court of Session in Scotland in 1835 (by Act) ; to lie on the table, and p a be printed. I: *e 9th Feb.-Parochial Sclioelrnaeters..Copies or ti extracts from all the Presbytery books in Scotland nl le of cases brought before Presbyteries respecting I ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... FRAUDS OTN 'reN Sroct-Eiccniis.l-a.Considerable excitement was created Oh Saturday riorning week, at the Stock-Exchange by its being made known that a jobber, unrecognized by the Stock-Exchange, and who only did business in the alley of the house, had decamped with stock and money to the value of 12,0001., which he obtained on Friday, being settling-day in the foreign market, from two ...

Published: Sunday 07 February 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2174 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment