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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS; JUNE 22

... COURT OF COIMMON PLEAS; JusN 22. NORTON V. alflhIJE. At an early hour all the doors of the Court were besieged vith Eersons str ugg ing fr admission. Never on any foa iner occasion was witnessed so great an anxiety to hear pro- ceedings in a court of law. T'fhe number of barristers who tried to obtain adriittanccwouldhavemore than twicefilled the Court, and when the doors were opened the rush ...

SUICIDS AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER. I ~ - I The following atrocity, which has just occurred at Philadelphia, bears a very striking resemblance to the tragedy perpetrated in Liverpool three week's ago. The cause of the crimes was the same, and the mode in which they 'verecommitted very similar, though they really were somewhat different:_ Ifortible Oiccurrence.-..Suicide and At tempted Aluder of a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INAELLIGENCE. COtClT OF KING'S BENCHTiLTRasDAY. [Sittinge in Banco.] THlE KING l. i31.ACK. Time ATToRNEyGON5:RAi. moved to make absolute tilr' rule granted in this case for a criminal information against tho proprietor and publisher of Tr1e-Iornirry Ch'ronicle. .Mr. hmi, appeared to show cause against the rule, He said that this rule had been obtained by IMr. Kelly rtnd Mr. Dundas on a ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THis DAY. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY-LANE-Sit at ten. SNORT CAtSINS.-Hatton v Brooke-Ferri v Ferris-Hodgsfon v Lloyd-Dobsoln v Otters-Long v ?dergan-Locks v Sill-VarsBt V Dlils-Conant v LaInchberg-Reynolds v Throeby-MI'Naly v le;awn-F rrli v Foley-Davies v Whitmore-Miiler v Edgell- Dunn v Tafnall-Sandall v D'Egville-ThompCott v Ledwvsrd-Dar- ton v Chance-Itiley v Raburn-Adams v ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Westminster, June 22

... COURT OF COMM ON PLEAS-WestminsterJune22. CRIM. CON. NORTON v. VISCOUNT MELBOURNE. Wedoesday having bcen specially fixed for the hearing of this case, the Court, at a very carlv hour, was crowded to excess. LordsGraiticy, Lichfilid, and Lucan, were ~elted on the hench. Sir It. Peel and Mr. F. Baring, lI.P., whlose nam.1es vnere on the list, ;ro called, but did not answer. The following are the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HGIGI COURT OF JUSTICIARY. -- - . I. r fl._7cn,. 'On lifrr,].ay Ths-rc.e ?? y, andt Peer GO710MOViy, indicitel for naurderr, in so far sirs, on thL 23d Februsary last, on board the sloop Dvcon of Teitl, then on it' vovage from Cnimbus Pow, ?? Alloa, to Leith, and Oppi'itio to the Pow of Disnoore., in the parish of Airth, did attack and assault RJohort Campbell, seaman on beard the said vosoo4 ...

CRIM. CON.—NORTON v. MELBOURNE

... CRIIIS. CON.-NORTON v. MIELbOURNE. COUCTO05 COMMtON PLEAS, WEDNESDAY. This being the day appointed for the trial of the cause of Norton v. Melbourne, at an early hour all the doors of the Court were besieged with persons struggling for admission. We never saw on any for- titer occasion so great an anxiety to hear proceedings . in a Court of Law. Sir \V. Follett said, the plaintiff was tile ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW [NOTICES-THis DAYi. IVICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN-Sltatten. HLtehinroon v the Attorney.General, to be spoke ?? v Duafield, petition by ?? v Stollrell, ?? v Rhodes-DittovDelleanevoir, furtherdlreetlorra An(dletitioni-Itogers v Itoger, frirlher directions and ?? v Norwotod, ditto- Harwkitla; Hawkira, ?? v Champion, ?? r Brown, ditto-leene v lKeene, ?? v. Walker, ditto- Alger v ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—June 22

... COURT OF COMMAJON PLEAS-June 22, This being the day appointed for tsmo trial of the cause of Norton v. Mlelbourne, at an early hour aill the doors of the C ere besieged with persons etruggliig for admission. we never an any former occashie t witnesed so great an anxiety to bear proceedings in a Court of Law. The number of barrieters who tried to obtain ad- mittance would bavea more than twice ...

Derbyshire Midsummer Sessions

... Derbyshire Blideummer seesonJs. Tbe Sessions commenced at the County Hall, Derby, yesterday, (Tuesday) when the btadnes connected with the ticoine and expenditure of the county wan transacted; Lord Waterpark, in the absence of Philip Gell, Esq. tok the chair. and as the trials of the various prisoners would require thae both Courts should be opened, John Bell Cromptoo, Esq. on the motion of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. Frederick HI nukes Xottage, who stood charged with having forged two drafis for £20. and £2 respettively, with intent to defisud Mrs. Jeffery, the keeper of it lodging-house iU Duke. street, St. Jumcs's, was brought up for re-cxamination. 'Ihe prisoner, it will be recollected, represented ?? to Mrs. teflery ats }Ur. I lawkes Nottage Calvert, nnd told her thllt lie expected sooii to ...

THE MANCHESTER PETITION

... Manchester has given another splendid instance of its promptitude when an expression of public opinion is ne. cessary. There was a very general desire amongst re. formers that a protest should be made against the Lv rad. hurst-mutilations of the Irish Corporations Bill, but as Whitsuntide is here a continued holiday, no movement was made till Monday evening, when a meeting was held, Thomas ...