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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS, Is, JNTEILL IGENC'E. AOliFO LIK CIRCU t . -Nonwtcii, TuLnDA.r On the opening ol thc Court this morning, 11. Ser geant Sronas applied to have the recogizances eniered into for ?? ap emarince of JIhn Prigrinm, one of the partiescharged sviib bribery, re-pited. A sirnilar application had been made lait year to Mr. B~aron Pollairl. Ihe proseoiuon was inetituted by llessr,. Servell and Bhike, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... L.AW NOTICES-WThis DAY. jVICE CliAWCELLOR'3 COUjRT, W Efil tIN STE~t.-Slt as tens Mioore v Mloore: cause by order. After vwhich remaloing cause ?? ?? v Purer tiro petitions and furtber di- rections by ?? v eto demurrer and nnotlonr by order. ROILLS' COURT. WVESTilINSTER-..Sittlngs at Ten. Lloyd- v Morrls-CollIer v ?? t Bowler; psrt heard -Cooke v- Hancock-ilardoie v Dodnan- Fyre v Nlonklanit- ...

POLICE INTELLLIGENCE

... POLICE I:'TELLLIGEN'VE. -4 MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterdav, a man who looked like a bricklayer's labourer and whose nanire is l1iliainr Robferts, wau brougtirt before the Lord liavor, charged by Mr. Santuel Jones Loyd, of' the house of Jones, Loyd and Co., the bankars, of Lothburv, under thie lolleowing c iruonistancr!:- Mr. Loyd Paid that the firm owned some houses in Token- house-yard, which were ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ~knHOME (I1RUIT -KrNGSIOV, SATURDSiAY. ry:1 [Before Lord Ciri~fiJutice TINDAL and a Special Jury.] TiHE. OMN1NMU.S CONSPIRACY'. 1) of e ?? kiN ON' Fll PRttOstCUTlU'5 OF WMiLIAMi ilirtRinI' has, j}IiCiiAillriBOXAil. AND Ot1HER5. al ci. C. M. CrAitrsi'N open,-d the pleaudings ; he stated that thisl in ie,. woo alir dictarent ogairot certain coach proprietors for con- ,f-n spiring tovether to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLiCE IXTI!1. !IGEACP. No' IL FRAI o,-A sell dicssril main namied i'eal wnts brough1t beforc Mlr. ('onant, cheeg~ di *ithl having obtainel D csatereign from) Me.. Insiernanlat. ladhdy ot thle Plleo ?? Termyn-eitreet in the ?? fraudlulent toatlnet: A le vilsvs aigo, inl the retires of ain iaiquiry into a chnrge of iniacoiduct again t some Inose fenisles, one of tli iii, in: defencepinoentioned ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA..W NOTICES-TillS DAY. VICE.C-HANCE LLOR'S COURT, WESTBI INS Xtt,.*Slt. at ten. Hood , Besuchaifp; pant ?? v Young: by ?? r Holraes; ?? v Howvard; ?? v L~ght. foot; dItto. ROLLS COURT, *V'ESTDIINSTER.-Slttlags at ten. Easter v llargrsves - for ?? v Mlarshall; ?? yer y Birchmore.-Laldler v ?? v Talingqnae-Bercy v Armlstead-Kirwyan v RIrwan-Adidy v Blnas-Conlk V Boovler-Shew v Borrer-Joeves r ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NO7'JCES--Tnjs DA.4, Pitt v rokeloce, OltiotI Iv order- Newtuo 5' Lu VItO, to he spoke to -t'r.,wslu?r v 'i'illrilt?'ll i;?l? cal-li li? ito V Wy?iic, ?? 5 Cnotplu ii, dAte. VICE CHANCf'LLOWA 01EV, WtCs ?? at toti it Eli I IS, ?? I 35 i'i. ri ?? v H?roo-itul me s' fluim -- tlVI'5'IV 5' Ii r liv- South s Ho ison -tiligeil V Wi1 tihant-Not. tall s (alk 1,1,? *s Prjcu iu ' ?? ItI cc it 5?il ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT.—LIVERPOOL, SATURDAY

... NORTHERN CIRCUITD.-LnIuPWOOL, SATURnDAY, [LBefore Air. J raron PARKE]. C RIMl. CON. YEOMAN V. ?? This was an action in which the plaintiff sought to recover damages of the defendant for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife. Mr. ALEXANDER, in stating the case to the jury, said the plaintiff in the present case was a gentleman who re- sided in Liverpool, and the defendant was a wine ...

GRAND JURY LAWS (IRELAND)

... (tRAA'D JU.R i LAW1>S (IRhELAND)% lihe tillow itts, orelir ?? l ?? of tire Bill1 wrrlelr 1rrr Xiii, ?? Ins rnilht rlr'r irr ?? i* to bring it. ('laur~c '2 aindls tire ?? 'en ilrtl r,nbreel by thne last (3 rand Jury t~ll to ?? ionntv turd cite et i)albnr :I. I)otinos rnlore ?? v thre qnlutnatintorr to' Jir ?? tolde rD,6 preasentrnent sesciorns 41 I rxe,, (i ti rite ila tar preoernt~retrt se ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INVTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CIIANCERY-FUtesss. [hI's being the first day of Term, thle Lortouis-('i M i Osat at l'etaiieeister.] Xn consequence of thle uhsence6 of ir. Knight, the further hearing of this appeal stands over. esti. 11. VOiXY.. This wai a motion by wa yof appeal from an order of the Vice-Chancellor. 'rTe Bill vsras filed to recover the balance of an account due by thle defendant, ...

CONSPIRACY AGAINST the KING'S LIFE

... CONSPIRACY AGAINST/the KING'S LIFE. C()OlRTI O |ASSI/,l:S--IARIS. t, [ rl r V; 0o' MATCI , 1; l e The wilnesses fir the pros(cction were this day heard. .M1. 13c. t, crmmin gs ary oft police, deposed to having been sent by the Prefect ol Poliee, on the '20ih oflune,to Madame C.aveous, and to having foun,l thire the woman Chaveau and four meie, who ret uie to give their names. In a dark cabinet ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CURO V IU.S ?? ( ?? fat ?'esreri.t p a ('LI mci''- I I.L? in at as as hell before ?,l r. Stii hag, ?? t Ic- 'ii a tilL. n nail N LII cC I lam ?? h , to inq In re -p toUr?, Li I ILL' Ii. IL? L iii 'ii rs. 1.5111 1 icineer, ?? 83, wliia met ILti liLtIL ll1'L' ii.?tii in I'LiIi'-CqIII'Iti'C ut takillg oxalic aCiLl, which iC.i? iil'i'ili'tLtiillV ?? Ii Ilir otilts ily her daughter. t \1 i-s l. ...