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LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... LtVA;RPDOL ASSIZES. I (Contianed frona our last.) CROWN COURT. Friday, Fcbtarry 1. CUTTING AND WOUNDING A GAMeEKEEPER. Tto.nra Grime, James Enrtwistle, Johrn Turner, Geo. Iloldca, and Lawrence Robirsoo, were indicted under a charge of having, at WVithnell, feloniously cut and wound- ed %Villiam Bullock, a gamekeeper, with intent to maim, disfigure, and disable him. The indictment set forth the ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, April 18. Edinburgh Water Company v. Wau.h, Nelson v. f Farioh.-Petifions of the respondents for further time to lodge cases, read and referred to the Appeal Committee. Sir John M. Mackenzie's Estate Bill.-Read a second a time, and committed for Tuesday the 26th inst. We understand that it is in contemplation to turn t the remains of the statue of William III. at Dublin to some ...

IMPORTANT

... On' pesay fr.T~lliorJ edgeof. the Court of the Arch- deacon of AMijlee ad. down the. law in respect to Parish Elections. Tihe case arose out of a disputed election for a church- warden in the parish of St. Mary's Abbotts,, Kenstigton, In ciiling his judgment, Dr. Plbinore said tile plain doctrine of the law.was, 'that Jis all parochial contests all the parishioners who pay rates should be ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE iNTELLiGENCEi. H HATTON. G ARDE N. AN Insno Rowv-Yesterday Mr. O'Gallaghcr, the land- lord of the Ilart public-house, Gieorge-street, St. Giles', ?? to this ufiiey to answer the complaint of severa! officers of the Ef division, for suffering disorderly character, to assemble in his house at an unseasonable hour. It appeared in evidence that on T7uesday morning, the 171a of April, a ...

ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS

... ECCLESIAISTICAL COURTS. (Froo; the Lincola4hira Chronictle.) The S lect Committee in the House of Lords, on the l;ccle- siastical Courts' Bill, madc their Report on Tuesday, the 29th of March, and recommended tie abolition of all the Country Courts. There were only five Peers present when the Report was agreed to, viz. :-the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, the Lord Chancellor, ...

POOR LAW AMENDMENT BILL

... | j:PjON LAW AMINMENM 1ttMU ?? ?? Wte pylmbU 1ast wenek, the petitlah of Mr. Jannis Naut cobbett to the Htlusl of Ciminons against the poor-latv separation of mail from wsf%, ind of child ?? parent. Thati petition iW been sihoe printtid in the formti of a p ?? Mr' bbett, *itli the subjuinet intrductory eemarks; to vwhiich we earnestly solicit the attention of our teadeils both on accbuht of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W I NT'L LI GgNCtE. ('01 Hf' OF ('IIAN('EHY-S.irt flOA?. I titlE I. COttA. or, In this case an injunction hod iteen obtained to restrain the is, defenlacit teem Jr tts'tii? lilt of thy bank of the plaintiff at ?tourft-idge, a sent of k2,IJIJI), whaft they daitneti to rotaiit ii, a deposit, iii ?? a deitiand of £1,280, the balance of an ci, tiecount kept ii tain' fiance by lie proprietora of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... COURT Ol' BA.X\Ki U -PTC'Y- -FI)XESlA lust luld WILLIAM LLV~lii'S A B .it~i 'UT IC'Y .-l PIW'A NNT to J1L DC1AA XI. lie Thle bankrupt in tnil o- arrcrowin' arl trader I,, od ;Liverpool, who 'I 1:i pei or, .X1 i:. r 04 ?? il' :0 antd rizeed themn. The tizi-.t ?? . t a the queiitior. 01 alldltI.m~ p 'l I l'~1.0 nI detil'flti'kl to 'uUntc LI 1 . ,.U I Up; ?? .lr made. lil :%Jr. Knigbt ?? a: a, ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—TUESDAY

... SHERiFFS' Co URT-TiESDAY. [Before JA)~sIE UaRsreal., E-sq., Senior LUnder.Sheriffi~ OOUt,: ?? WYL~iE. M~r. PEER9DoORF stated the case. The plaintifl is the pro. prietoi of thse l~ondon Hotel, Al bem arle.street, and the de - feadant is a genitlemaun os' large fortune, and formserly a sur- geon in the Last Indtia Cornpany'ei service; the action wous brought to recover the sum of £75 l8s. for ...

SYNOD OF GLASGOW AND

... AYR. This reverend Court commenced its sittings at Glas- gow on Tuesday, in the usual place of meeting, the F Preslbvtery House. Thil- Court took up an appeal from the Paisley Pres- , bytery, il relation to the reception of a report from a I Committee, appointed to report on the sermon preached by the Rev. Dr Fleming of Neilston on the induction of the Rev. Mir Stevenson, with shut doors. It ...

COUNTY SESSIONS-TUESDAY

... COUNTY SES6SONS-TurrSDAY. F !.1 ?? - ..I - . . . . ?? I Tise' folhlowing diagistratei asenibled to condunct thle C!5 business of tile seosson.s :_W. ii. Ashharsst, E~sq. in the ' Chair, the Lord Churchill, thle 10ev. the Vice-Chancellor, Of the lion. /rantcis (deorge Spletcer, Geoige Harcourt, Iisq. cc Al. P. Richard Wr1yland, Esq. AlI. P. J1. Housghtoin Long- ston, Esq. Josejtl Wwrnter ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 1ATELLIGENCR. COURT OF CIIANCERY-FOIDAY. ANtOELL V. WE5TCO'.tDE. In this c his claim ascadeed, required by a plaintiff to aubstautiate ab- obedience to an orde? underabil&sf discovery, and deposited with thee ulcer of the Court. An application was made solve isa? time since for an order to produce the deed on a pending at trial of the rights of the part?e? by an action of ejeotment in a ...