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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW ' NS07ICJS-TIIas DAY. 'lie Lor l Chsic8ilr(rr will n(-t at ltel Conr't tO.-,5y. iE.CIIA NCF.' LOR'S CoUtMT, LINCO1LN'S.IMN- 81t at ten. iigle v Netile, to prodvire ?? V iDAilsI, Part ?? v Ans!ey, Inotioei-Gllett v iiardell, ?? v maan, petitlon. IROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY-L&NE-At ten. 'oit JuODaiMiiNTr-Crfttiil v OUtliol. 1ftcr which Short CAuses. XTPFR Tile SrronT L;UAo~es-tobertOf v CeawfarO ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... PO)L1CB IN7'TLLIGBRWId-.MONDAY. MART~L Io noa UG H STREE T. Four nilldtiduasi tof fludillu'esbl exteri-or. who gvve the nenies of Geovge ?? l'raihuplm, 1iliiart Da waon. arid Wraian Janres were tirought bretore fdr. Henry charged, with tiaving acssaulted tlia police. It npiwared that Ura defendants were tot Pivcadilly about twelve O'clock at night, behaving wvith greet rvideness towardi ...

TRIAL OF EDWARD OXFORD, FOR SHOOTING AT THE QUEEN

... I'RAL OF EDWARD OXFOIRD, FOR SHOOT. ING Al' THE QUEEN. I_ I - :_ . _ - --I 0.{f_ ?? Central Criminal Courr.-(Alonday.) It being understood that the delinquent, Edward Ox- ford, would take his trial this morning the court was crowrkd by persons of distinction. The council for the prosecution were the Attorney. Genetal, Sir F. Pollock, MIr. Adolphus, and Mr. .Vighiman; and for the prisoner Air. ...

KILRUSH PETTY SESSIONS

... KILRUSH PE'I'TY SESSIONS. .. . . ?? I I L-A-W, Law ! flas many a chink and flaw. A man of Letters.- Paddy O'Leary, are you there ? Indeed, and that I am, Misher Brew, an, 'is well you know I am, Sure, you're searit' rfe in the face lor tie last hlif hour ; but, ut c urse, I iuppose you're bouni to ax, lor form's snkee ?? a nd so, replying IO tte clieis (ouery, up came Paddy, hisciu'aen ...

CONDUCT OF COURVOISIER IN NEWGATE BEFORE AND SINCE HIS TRIAL

... CONDUC'T hil COUIltvOISIEIL IN NLEW\NGATE BEFORIE ANDi siNc'E iis1 ThAL, (Ploml /the Meoruulktrq Chltronicle.) On Thursdav murnitig, at the conclusion of the dav's proceehings, wvhen he was removed Irons the felons' dock to the cell, Courvoiser displayed the sante firmuies that he had slown fiolli tile first. When addressed by amly of the CiVic 'Authorities lie cviced a rcadiness to enterintto ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—MONDAY

... I S AIIDDLES1'.Y 'lSMSlNS-MoNDAY. tB, forn Mr. Sergnant Adams ndl a Donrl, rf Mcgistrates.] grhe gi and jury having bren mworn, the Chairmran brb fly addreised them on the iature of their datiep; after which they retired. 11118S A t. DUIIDETT COUTS V. DUNN. Mr. Bodikin said thtats eI ha lad a anatter of an extrerely listrmeeing deicription to btirg hefore the court, Le hoped it woubl be ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tAJ tINrELtLGENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-SATURVAY (Sittings ?? Priusafter Term, before Judge Crampton.) Ball v. Rennie. This was action for a false return against the defendant late High Sherifffor the County Westmeath. Mr. Hatehell stated the case. Tbe plaintiff in 1837 Iva married to Miss Darling, daughter of Mr. George Darling, of the firm of Hartley, Desmond, and Co., coach proprie. tors, ...

KINGSTON PETTY SESSIONS

... K1'\ GSOZVN f2TTY SESSI0NS. I Before Sir Heairy Fletdier, Sir Rlthard Frederihk, Captaoin RIoberts arid II Junhlitsifl, Esq.] D)ARING ROBbEltY.-A SWIM FUR A THIEF. A youug man, who is belleved to be it Loumdon t'ief, who gave tile nnlim: of Th/aortrra Edicrrd WT`iker, was brought belore thie bchrnrl cibroed n ith teallug nilleteenl silve, dessert spaonm, six table srorts, ei- h't tua spoons, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH1-YESTEtDAY. (Sittings at Nisi Prius after Term, before Judge Crampton.) M'Neill v. Napper. This was an action for labour done. Sergeant Moore stated the case. The plaintiff, who was an engineer, wasemployed bya company called ?? and Longfcrd Railway Company, to make plans and speci- fications for a line of railway from Drogheda to* Longford. The defendant was chairman of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICS INTELLIGA C-SATUR DAT. MANSION iHOUbE. Israei Fuceeeient, all American Irinldin, who ham attalned the extraor. Iteay age of ?? years, accomptaied by hif wife, a young oenin of thirty-eight, and hlia child of three reays old, appited to le Lvrd Mayor for relief. The old mael said that he had been Ourtg Ile Wales, but had been compelled to leave the principality ?? having been obliged to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—SATURDAY

... LA W ILfT^1LLIGANCE.-SATURDAY. -.O COURT OF CHANCERY. IN tRE BLUNDftLI'S CHAIRITY-THtE ATTOItNSYi'-OGENEtUAL V. TrIO 'Ai tC DiEVON. These two petitills on tie siuiject of the admnilstratlon of the charity for the sulpport of tie graintmirsciooI In the borough ot Ti Verto0, were opened on Wednesday by Mr. K. Bruce and Mr. Blunt for one set of relators, and by Mr. Turner and Mr. Heathlield ...

TRIAL OF COURVOISIER FOR THE MURDER OF LORD WM. RUSSELL

... T lV I .L orCOURVOiStER l MURDER I OF15 L.>RD WA'S. lRUSSLLLs-. C (.ZNIIIAI. CRIIIJUNM'I. COURtT, JUNrC 2{). t ?? Coailcic'ddtoust l/0 weck's Jum-oal.) The lproceetlings in this tttrocious case were ' Lill t! ..ly by !)lr. C ?? Pjllips addreaiing tie . itry, ltet hic tol fllow ing deposed to tile pr1i.otci'N charatet - Mi. Peter Cihel ry, tbe pioprietor otfthe British Hotel, Jtlliyt n-street, ...