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LAW INTELLIGENCE

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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22

... - v w -. A im o . . . . . vr lA JX, JUJIL NW. a (Before Lord Chief Justice Tyndal.) d CR1I5. CON.-NORTON V. MELBOURNE. t This being the day appointed for the trial of the cause of * Noerton ?? Melbourne, at an early hour all the doors of the Coidr we besieged with persons struggling for admission d The number of Barristers who tried to obtain admittamce, b lloild have more than twice filled ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MIARLBOROU'GH-STRE ET. 'I'o men, namedl ieaslel and Dii is, were yesterday brought before Mr. Dyer, the first charged with having stolen from his enployer, Mir. W. Jacques, turnising-isoiomomuger, 51, Gieat Russell-street, property to n considerable amount, and the latter Msith having received the Eanie, well knowing it to have been stolen. From the evidence it appeared that Beasley was in the ...

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 ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... i COURT OF CIIANCERY-W FI)NERDAY. f ESA1iait.r ?. iYNASIDN. Mr. Tiil ?? opened an appeal in this rats from P dle- C15o0 of the Slaiter of the Rlins on a demurrer to tl;e. plaintiffe bill. That bill was filed by ilessrq. E~.dail, the banker', in thei, capacity of mortgage-a of en egs'a'o in a1- mait-a, tD compel the defendants, rile4ars. llibbcrt sa:d Co., to acecount for certnin sumns ...

COMMON LAW COURTS—ABOLITION OF CERTAIN OFFICES

... o'l3VON' LAWIV OUPT'if--B)LIT'ION GI1 1 L 1 .g > y oflii .1 iol Ow ire Il of law MlOFC !u- tiei IInV o I. rll i st: uo ki i l l iij It '!lt I,!e lI ?? c ihaon e, I11 I')o lall' it 'll, a li~dl 1; h I(:rl n ?? 111i l i, :'rli:mnrnl (r1 Ilil r :-evullilsiwi~, ily t!.ch i, I; p, 01lcti-l t i flhoklh ?? lol1 lo\ C Ott C: tin 1 1,;S;do i{ the(oi'rt of Kino'; i! of!- U'lil ?? St iwlim'v c'iilk I ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ,O! (C i JINTELLIGhNCE. ROD;.i Io R I &V RV A T. -1,i rgai et .'alel,cr Lt n1sh w ei v,, w ss' broii cii ?? M.. Chamb ers, for fivi ?? i~l O~y, chirged alli iwi.iig iobeletifer ia-ler, Mr. W\. Milbert, ol loi very nid5Ielill''e. The pi ?? 441 h-i-ri i SI Mr. I; bi-i-t's PriC abo-t I li Ac-ti-k4, dulrin; %sl !ine a, i p-ceimd.1 tot~ ?? itel-- I mien trtom t a i .! ) 0-l irpcs-oii ovti', ...

SHERIFFS' COURT

... 5HERIFFS' COURT. I - THEATRICAL FRACAS. toadjouroment, tce caeof Alfry ed if eBtnn, ?? musun 15erneral and lesse ?? BheatrE, a mains er C Macready, E~q. principal tragic thactor ftr sgatn$. theatre, came before Mlr. Under.Siff ?? of r ile and a ~ tury The defendent having sauffered juilgment to go by dufau~lt, ti,~ weeclldtgehrt assess the amount of datnages. ~ d for the plaintiff; Mr. ...