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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... e Us I ?? WPErD1V sn APMrL-29. - : ITE QUEEN T6. FEAtMSrONNAjOUGH. This was a rulo tfor a {crtiorat; to6`brlg sup theseso- eouitdfhrsished by the defendakt to'he town ?? 'derlaild, and allowed by the new corporation there- Part of these expenses consisted of charges for.tlxe do- 'fefidalit'oomink to London,.and assisting n fiurnishing information, &c-, to the ~~itrbwi~tip~x of the municipal ...

IMPORTANT CASE DECIDED IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER RESPECTING THE FREEMEN OF MORPETH

... WMORANT CASE `DACIDED IJN THE : COURT OF EXCHEQUER':, RESPECTIVoG THE FREEMEN OF MRPgTH. This case was iroughgt for 'the recovery: of a ,large jtraut of land and some houses, which,: 'before 'thel passing of the' Municipal Reform Act, were vested in the bailftf and burgesses of orpeth .,The freemen had the privilege of de- pasturing. two stints .each upon, the land; and tO facts relied upon on ...

PROSECUTION FOR BLASPHEMY

... a . ?? BAIL COURT-FRIDAY, MAY I. Before Mr. Justice Williams. THE QUEEN V. BYVWOOD. Mr. J. P. Cobbett said he was instructed to move for a writ of certiorari, to remove an indict- ment which had been found at the last quarter sessions for the county of Lancaster. The pro- secution, he understood, was one of several which had been instituted in consequence of a recent discussion respecting' 4 ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... MNWCASTIE POLIGOE. SATMDbAY, M .BfaeVi-d. and Tas CARA, Esq. Edivarwd -Gaa and My-imamn Tumblll upl eared to Ans~vr: PI in&-riatiori A'id-agaimst them by 31ar Shield, for having on Fridbqy t1i*6 24th .Aprjl, wilfiugy,' ?? 4.-grass fleld at. hS00 ins raoyertyr, by valking across the aakl' fie1d. r Shibird kaid, lisob ,t i tue pracent insta~nce: was net ~to punigh tke two ifen, but merel~y to ...

MURDER OF LORD WM. RUSSELL

... :5JADV,,---RUBU#ALL.E .'.i'ln X-secondl ,'ifitees~tiw '4niomced the bt riinre . f' ,Lord Wjn¢ Russelltbe,*nndIrof 'i4,rJobhtRutsell, -wviebd 'an'dl alsto that' taij qneet wais heidlon vleW0tift the ~bodyof the dece onSiieveningoftbe tsame dayl w1hen-a ver . wilM mnrd tidst 5soiOpeir4of 0 0 so*ri*'4 thiie-evidence ~t; h, 'g rany. easqlorguspeqt- :i a~t::iy ptrtliulpeXs^t of ihavhn6 Bonmited. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW I N'12 lLLIGIl;N CE. ('tC r [V O -F(LUEEN'S iBEMAIf, MA) iJ. ; 1,111: (it F.E^. 1), J. T1101II06;(011. ITJjrl I tloriaeliT delivolt - cl Ttlgtinelit ill tllis case~. fie satid that a ,,rem mi tllle objections hiadl bieni taitli to the Writ de ?? ( llliendo, which tile ('Cotit wlas call- ed U111011 to (liish, together 'with :t11 the roe'odi( ogs takllen in the leelesittstijci Colult.. ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MAY 2

... _-dA THE QUEEN v. F. O'CONNOR, Mr. WATSON applied, on the behalf of the de- fendant, for a postponement of the judgment of the Court. It will be remembered that the de- fendant, having been convicted of publishing certain. seditiocs matters, had been ordered to come up and receive ihejudgenient of the Court on Monday last. Upon that occasion, after the reading of the affidavits, the further ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... NE\VC'AS'TLE POLICE. ,.IATrURI{.', AIay 2:1.-Befone Mr A Id. IRimu nrv. Nicholas Lodc, ?? PJ'ulister, ?? John11 GtMfl, were chlarged %vitdi stealing a quantity of old iron troni the yard of Messrt, Stepheitson's ibuidlry, Fortl- bilk$ on Friday night, wiell the two fprmne were cominittcdI Lo hard labour for one week, anti the latter was repri- tnanivud and discharg-ed, it beimg his first ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... SATURDAY, MAY 9.-Before Mr Aid. Rt.\TgSo and RALPH PARIK PumiseasoN, Esq. Patrick 11 cMillen, alias Daniel Herald, was charged with receiving a parcel of linen at the Railway Sta-. tion, Scotswood-road, on Friday afternoon last, under false pretences. It appeared that the prisoner had sent a letter to Messrs Fiddler anid Co., Wigton, linen drapers, &C., signed James Smith, stating that they ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... _LAW INTELLIGENCEI COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHL, FaIDAY, MkT 8. BAYLIS V. LAWRZNCE. Mr Richards showed cause against a rule whiich had been obtained for a new trial in this case, which wvas one of libe on the ground of misdirection by Lord obpgr, NAo, in leaving the case to the jur-y, said he could not tell whether it was a, libel or not, could they assist him l upon which they returned a verdict ...

LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL'S MURDER

... LORD IILLIAM IRUSSELL'S MURDER. LATEST PARflCULARS. TuEsrstv ?? riunoured thatpart of the gold key attached to the watch of the deceased, which is still mis. sing,. onund in Courvoisier's back pantry, in a small apert.'ire fO the floor, between some bricks and tho wall. It is' noeVtted, that on the morniug provio!s to tho mur- dor, the lar Log di, mentioned ih ?? Barry's letter; remained at ...

MURDER OF LORD WM. RUSSELL

... I IURD[ER OF? LORTD WA. RUSSELL. Circumstances of' grave suspicion against the, valet, CourvoisicF, increase from day to day. Valuable ar- ticles of jeovellery gradually prcsent tflemsclvts to view, as the houise is, literally speaking, pulled to picces, and in sucit strange a ad difficult places that tile only ivondor is hovw they coul0 all be so distposed of fion tile time thie murder namst ...