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COURT OF CHANCERY.—TUESDAY, NOV. 23

... COURT OF CIIANCERY.-TURSDAY, Nov. 23. 0 THlE INCK-11LUNDELL PROPERTY. In, 1I liruNoriLL V. GLADSTi)Nic.-Th5I5 is an appeal from, the Vice- 0)S a hntir n lsa eeru ftecue The bill was filed Th by 'fhneusos thle eccond stin Of Jlsjoph Weld, or Luiwortha Ca~tls, of el nir lDsrsotehire, for itd eclrartlon thst he was entitled, under the'hl- e will of tile lnte Chasrlos Iobart Maindlell. of ?? ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... ?? addiltd. - I'l SOUT-HERN DIVISION.-LIVERPOOL. pn, DBFOR1E BARON SIRC'-IILLIAM 1IBNRY MAULE. eq CROWN COURT. a FR FDA Y, April 9. Their Lordsliipshiav'in.,attrsdcd Divine service, ?? . Chnrch, this morning, ni Mr. Justicf MAIAJLIS-did not take isis scat on the bancis till a hit little before one. iI SINGULAR CASP OF' BlrIA'sIY. ci Elizabietht Da !ell,-21, and Jotso Dwie,*ll. 32, stesd ...

PRESTON JULY SESSIONS

... P RESTON JULY SESSIONS. I The Court of Quarter Sessions for the Hundreds of Ley- land, Blaclcburn, and Amounderness, was held by adjourn- ment, at the Court House, House of Correction, on Thuts- day morning last. There having been an intermediate session, the number of prisoners to try on this occasion, between sixty and seventy, presented rather a heavy calendar. About half-past ten o'clock, ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES

... The CommiesiODf of Assize were opened in the Shire Hall, Chester Castle, on Wednesday, before Lord Abinger; after.which his Lordship attended divine service in thl*Cathedrad, where the usual assize sermon was preached by the Chancellor of the Diocese, On Ti ursdaY the courts opened for the deapatch of bosinesO Lord Abinger presiding in the nisi prius court, and Mr. Justice Erskine in the crown ...

BRUTAL CASE OF STABBLING

... BRUTI'AL CASE OF STABBLNG. | Charles Humphries and lliam Mitit .to en were brought fhre C. J. S. Walker, Esq., at the Borough Court, onl .itauiday, charged with brutally stabbingf Win. Davies, a glass-cutter, living in Louui.streer. 'l'he following are tie particulais of the case:- 21r. William, Furuival, hause.surgeon to the Royal In- jimiarrv, said William Davies was admitted by him an .u ...

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... _Rnc .. Wailj~~~addlte I Wj~%ILLIAMJEH M'04- -akt OI'rn ARO~Sr fra (IRO WI OURT. the;- * ?? 1, A Pil . Ro -St Ol ~;o bech a ittl aft re Sir. j.,itte MAULIC took ltis tet Othtbnhat-S& tile I plane- CHlARGER OF NiJUltt Ro Rb'tAndertoia, 45. icoutld retad itprtCIY asl indiictd: did for' tio' wilful inurdlertif ,)tiit Cucttil, atbtitnt~~sthLh~1 ear~t Wigan. . -i on thelprisoner homeli pi1.1ed its ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF ROBBERY

... I ly Oneof the most extensive house robberies which hissoome to liglst t [ae for some tfine, has just been'detected The parties accused arc ?? Pugh, who has for the last three years been employed as of maid servant to Mfr Rodolph Zwilchienbart, and hier brother.In., law and sister, Robert Jones and AtnnJones. The case was n n-. into shortly on Monday last, and was resumedl beoeT ndi ig~ and ...

EXECUTION OF MISTERS FOR THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF MR. MACKETH, AT LUDLOW

... EXECUTION OF MISTERS FOR THE ATTEMPTED I MURDER Olj o lt MR.MACICRET1i, AT LUDLOW. On1 Saturday morning last, Josiah Miisters, lately convicted of attempting 1he life of Mr. Mackrelb, at the Angel Inn, Ludlow, underwent the last dreand sentence of the law, oppo- site the county gnol ill Shrowshury. Utp to a late hour on Friday a reprieve was looked foi, but the expectation proved fallcilous. ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF PLATE, JEWELLERY, &c

... [ i On Saturday Mr. Richard Thelwell, lately carrying on business as a jewveller and silversmith, in St. Ann's Square, was brought before Messrs. Maude, Walker, and Arnitage, on suspicion of being con- cerned in a very serious robbery cmimitted on his premises a short time since, when property to the amount of £9,00(} was stolen. A man named Pilliairrr Meoobey was placed in the dock along ...

LIVERPOOL DECEMBER SESSIONS

... BEFORE JAS. CLARKE, ESQ., RECORDER; fty Lv These Seggionq Comemeced on Tue-day morning Ilat, in the V Crown Court. Tuse uumber of prtsoners for iriol in the calendar ewas seveeity-sevon, of whom twventy-save enuld noitherreald nor C( dwrite thirtv-four could read'ntd write impeifoctly,twelvo culd u read llospr ecIy, end four couldl reae aildi writa well. The fo!. r lowing itentlemen were sworn ...

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... Saturday, May, 15. Theo Council ne,ot by adjournment, on Saturday, at one o'clock, for the further cousideratiun of the revision of the Burigess List. i TBlE INLAN~D BONDING BILL. I ir. Alderniaf E'MANS wished, before pirocceding to the busi. rfess for whiclitle Council had beon summonod,toaska quostion. an to ak it fciv remarks on the proceeding in the casm of-mthe Inland Bonding Bill, Ilie ...

LIVERPOOL DECEMBER SESSIONS

... L. -- BUNTEWCS onT PIlgBONIM. . . 7 Sm ammo. A2, for stealing £2 10., the proerydofElsar- Minth o ratkgtnr yd, 22, for irka iingsU 3 ig8 the pr ogery of ta - BMarlT Mic ae 26, r y ' and EdwardR tbe~iuileth, td asa acomptkoe-AquittsA Motth~ew EIno'nOE, 26, and James Cenoy, Is o eeln aP atilt rofeanthe proprty of John inot SI, tho Yocegrt c sonm 0118 ?? eihen enths411p1 yhi1mte, hp atrick oallh ...