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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 ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COM3MON COU&1AL. Yesterday a court was held for the despatch oflsusinosss a great variety of which was transacted. TREATMENT OF CATTLE IN SMITHFIELD MARKET. Mr. TAGG said that he had noticed a report in the news- papers, in which serious complaint was made of the ill treat- ment of cattle as regarded tei non-allovwance of water to- them in Smithfield-market Lhear, hear]. He hoped the ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT, SIONDAY,JULY 213. At ten o clock this morning. the lon. Judge Cramp- ton entered the Court, accompanied by the High Sheriff, John P. Maxwvell, Esq. Finnobrorue. -er Majosty's Commission was read bv Clotvolrthy ?? ney, Esq. Clerk of the Peace. 'I'lie Grand Jary Wvere thoel callel, and re-sworn, after which his Lordshliip addressed themn briefly as follows :-Gent lmemn of the Grand ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOL VENT DEBTORS' COURT-YESTERDAY. I I 2rp- - - . .- . _ . (Before Mr. Commissioner Curran in Fourteen cases were entered on the list; all of tbem were Lu, thre matter of the Hon. Henry Alexander Saville, Mr. ?? said that, on the part of' his c'ierts, who were Eng- 99lish creditors, lie withdrew opposition, and consentedto the U.discharge of the insolvent. He felt, at the tame time, de- ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... 2Nisi PRIUS COURT, FRI-DAY, JULY 23. (BEFORE LORD DlENfMAN.] In consequence of thc late hour at which we received an ancmont of~ ite two following e~uscs, we 'mere unable last week to do mnore than merely flotlce the results. We now lay before the public futter repOrsl5 TAYLOR v. GREENWOOD). istesare. CRlO5SWS5LI and Horn-i;s were for the plaIntiff; Myessrs. Bl3Ae555 and WATSON for the ...

IRELAND

... IRELAAN. DUBLIN, JULy 29. FPROMK OU;R OWVN CORR3FSP0N1W4T.J THE ASSMZES-TRANQUILLITY OP THfE{ UNTlIX. As the judges proceed on circuit tirey- ?? to ('tilt- gratulate the grand juries on the extreutely tranquil state of the country. Those charges of thte judgf,; nhltrlt . Whig or Tory, contrast verv curiously - _With ntni /labonrfed attemptsofthe Tintes to prove that. lreuiA iis in a statt ...

POLICE

... RECEIVINCG STOLEN GOODS.-Robert Willcinson, a per- son of reepectable appearaDce, a haberdasher in Shoreditch, was examieud before Mr Binghami, upon a charge of felontio0usly receiving property that had been stolen from the shop of Mesers Stubbs and Co., drapers and haber- dashers at Hackney.' The robbery was committed on Satur- day se'rnnight, by two well-dressed thieves, who entered parly in ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... T1UrSnAV, JVL1v 27. Thle Lont) l'aovosr in the Chair. T lI l RACES. 'Ie following letter forsn AMr Sharpr, Secretary to tile Cialedtonitill ilunt, to the L urd Provost, wag give in tine t eat a- .E3inbulah, 211th Jul v 1811. Mrv Loinn-I netlattely *n Ieeldt 4e1 yout li.foltips. ?? *l t er t. I r atpllo4 t, le an t r C.un ati unt n C eat . I'lt. 1, t i e, e t tt t, Il t.e ra e s. Fti u m it e ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, SATURDAY, JULY 24

... COURT CF CHlANCERY, SATURDAY, JULv 24. I er 'IILNER v. SINGLETON. This was an appeal fr-nt an order of the ViCe-Chban ty celtor refusig a new trial of an iwue d'rccsd by the caser:. The ?? plalhtaff is a Vorkshire farmer, the dlefendant is a land ag~r1t hi the *ov salre CoUnY. Isl thc Year 1837, the plaont ff fxprcs6 o a w'sh to !r, purtrase thr fe'm of Esilham, which is thc preircrlv of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-DURHAM, JULY 27. CIVIL. SIDE. [Before ir. Justice Wlghtniman.] cRAWPORD V. WiLSON AND OTHURS, This was an action brought by the plaintiff, son of the late seem- her for London, to recover damnages against the defendants, who are directors of the Durham and ?? Railway, for an Injury su. talned by bim, as was alleged, from their negilgence. Mr, Knowles sad Mr. blaule for the ...

INSOLVENT DEBETORS' COURT—MONDAY

... INSOLVENT DEETORS' COURT-bMoNDAY. (Before Mr Commissioner Bowetvm RE GEORIGE CONWAY MONTAGU, ESQ- A OATHE[t EXTRAO DIm3AOY CAAsi-The case in- volver an iiniease mass of property, and debts to a very large amount. The insolvent who appeared to be about seventy years of age) had been in prison ever sine the year 1827. His debts and liabilities were stated on the schedule to be about '£23,000 and ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... F DURHAM SUMMER ASS3ZE. -1 I FiT4hief .hstja {leman arnd te ilrounuble Sir bttg iunte judges of assize, arrived ~i1 Durhani | 'sturay, CCOpSUZed by thesuealdisplay. Ou =3; th attended divan. service at the Catuedral. CROW.N COURT-fefove Lor~d Denman. MONDAY, JULY 28. Lord Denman arrived in this Court at a few minutes 41jr tea this iaorinwg, the attendanco of the public be- ettho time, ...