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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL LIGENCE. COI'11 RI 1' ('HA NC ER Y- 'l'c nAvi.. CFiiliFi V. ki'iliIt. Miir. JAcit , onl the pai t of' the ddemlenllnt, Mr. Fisher, ap- peareds in Support of ii tletitioli to have yi' oilirdtei of aittachmtetnt set lisidti on [lie ground of irregularity. Thle pi-titioner, who ih one of thre late solicitors of Eurl Fe rrelts, hail neglected to Pilt in anr ansawer to a li Ii filed ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... - - I.1 RA7LwAY ACCIDENT.-An inquest was held on Tuesday at St George's hospital, on the body of John Smart, aged 46. It appeared from the evidence .that the deceased and another man were employed on the 20th inst. to take gome coke for the use of the engines on the line of the Birmingham Railwa3 at Kensal green at the time the train of carriages was about 100 yards distant. ainid the deceased ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY. T. KELLY AND DUNDAs V. TrE MORNING C55RONICLE.-The Attor. ?? applied to the court for a conditional order for a criminal infor- mation against the printer and publisher of the Morning Chronicle, fur a libel, published in that paper on the 3d of May. The libel complained of was contained in the affidavits of John Pilgrim and Philip Barnes, on being brought up for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... HATTON.GARZD N. Yesterday Henry Hoarrison and lf'ltrim Harvey, smartly- attired young meD, were brought op for re-examinatioa be- ?? Mr. Laing, charged with having committed numerous robberies. 'Ihe office was literally crammer! by biclily-respectable in- dividuals who had been plundered by the prisoners, and the case created considerabrle interest. M rq. Scott, of No. 32, University-street, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... HOtUSE OF LORDS-FRIDAY. COMMITTEE FOR i'RIV ILEGES. V'AV'X P'FElAWE. The committee met this morning, the Earl of Shafteesbury in the chair, when the Countess of Pembroke wvas exa- mined as a witness on the subject of one branch of the family pedigree. The further consideration of the claim was then adourned, The House subsequently formed itself into a Court of Ap. veal, and the case of the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... ICENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDA V. 'rhese sessions commenced this morning, when the Recor- der, the Aldermen, Sheriffs, &c., took their seats on the bench. The grand jury having been sworn, the Recorder delivered the usual charge to them. lie observed that although the calendar contained the names of a great number of prisoners. he *li( not apprehend that any material difficulty would arise in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MAY 11

... I'CEN'TRAlL CRIMINAL COURT-MArY 1H. [Before Mr. lustice PARK and ,l r1. .lusticc 1L111LEsAi E.] It I lh LA It Y. JPoin Carter, 1F wasiadicted for iaburgliry in tie dwelling hotis ot ( Charles Ia rritt, and stcal ig therein variou3 articis of ttifling value. 'linidictiaent also chargeed tie prisoncr with the minor ofticce. T he pIosetiltor, t appeareid, reiscld at Vest llatmi, E7s x, and on ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLICENCi. COUR1T. OF KIINX U BTENC2H1--I TESDAY. [Sittings in Banco. I iHE KEl 1. JOSiPIl nsAJiE, ?? ?? Si XV. FOLLEI: ealled the attention ot the Court to the circumstance that a role had been utaIsted, calling oni this defendant to show calle v.hby a criminial iriuriration should not be filed against him for the publication of certain letters, imputing to Sir Jlon (Ubboi.s miiconduct ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCE S. INQUEST ON THE HoN. BERrELEY CRAVEN-.A coroner's inquest has been held on the body of the Hon. Henry Augustus Berkeley Ctaven, aled 60.-Mr Samuel C. Griffiths, surgeon, 89 Connaught terrace, Edgware road, deposed to the discovery of the dead body. Had attended Mr Craven eight yeats; never made any observation on the state of his mind when attending him; there could be ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PIOLICE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-II t 1USE. Mr. William Johinqon, of thre Sea Poliey Stamp-otffee, llank-hrlidirgs, compl~irnvl to Sih Claudius S. iiunter, who sal for tire Lord Mayor, that lie tad received by tie twopenny poit three uinpaild letters troin the well-known Joseph Ady, whl lu ad ablict two mnouthi ago blen discharged from prison, alfer ha log undergone a long cosifilneeitet tor ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF( KlNG(S BENCI-SATURDY.A. [Sitting, before Lord DE 'NMAN and a Common Jliry.J TAOUr iT 1/. SAUiNDiRlS. TIhIe Av IrIRNFY (;I Nl.l1. and Mr'. HBAYLSEY uppjred for the pirniftiH, and Mr. P L rI nd Arl,. Cir.iNNEi.i, for the de- fendant. 'Irhe A i-tRiN ?? ?? \1 ridrcs ed thi jury for the plain- tifi;l id %aid int this sas ell action in wvhich tbe plaintiff sought torecoinlsdamarges lor ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE HON. AUGUSTUS BERKELEY CRAVEN

... I AQ)UEST' ON T'HE BOl)Y (F THlE lION. A!(G USTI'S ?? hFLI CR A.I VENX. On Saturrdav, at four o'clock, a coroner's inquest was held at thc Mlitre Tavern, fonnaulght-terrace, Edgwatre-road, oii the body of the lion. Ilenry Augustus Blerkeley Craven, aged tW, who destroyed himself untier the folloving melanchloly circuimstances: -- Mr. Samuel (C. Griffiths, surgeon, 39, ('ornaught.terrace, ...