JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... JURY COURT-FIRST DIVISION. THE LrTUT;NDY ACTION OF DAMAGES On Tuesday the action of damages raised by Mr Clark, presentee to the united parishes of Letbendy and Kinloch, against the majority of the Presbytery of Dunkeld, came to be tried before Lord Cuning- hamte and a Jury on the following issue:- - Whetber on or about the 30th day of March, and 27th day of April 1841, or either of them, the ...

HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO JUDGMENT CREDITORS

... IIIGJHLY IMPORT ANT TO JUDGMENT CREDITORS. UNDER tho title of Glorious U'icertainlsy of tlheLaw, we have copied into our fourth pago, from a Corl paper, an article of the utmost importance to Judgment Crtidi- tors, and to which we are anxious to call the attention of all classes of our readers, If the dicta of the English, in opposition to the all but unanimous opinion of the Irish Judges, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... B3RIGHTON, IVlAlt. 17.-An inquest was held this morning, before Mr. Gall. coroner for EDist Sussex, at the Sussex County Hospital, on the body of Hannah )dls, a servant at the synagogue in Devonsbire-place, whose death took place by poison yosterday morning. The first witness called was Sarah, Rentel, wife of Moyer Rental, who lives in London. She deposed that she lives with her son, Moses ...

HUNGERFORD and MARLBOROUGH

... Corsham.—On Thursday week, a Dinner (given by Lord Methuen, to the inhabitants of the town who assisted in extinguishing the late fires on his Lordship's property,) took place the Town Hall, Mr. Davidson the chair; Mr. Green way officiated vice-chairman. The number of the guests was about 200. The silver spoons which were stated to have been stolen from the Royal Oak Inn, Marlborough, about a ...

JURY COURT—SECOND DIVISION

... JURY COURT-SECONID % vt t t s . A . e I . .. X . WVien the firt couse WasR Call (jar tllyu., onl Tuesday, before the Lord Jiti ie Cr ~~i sel stated that lie wvas reqitesto to teu c two Counsel for the de~eriders Wvetesr ti engaged in the Lethendy case, fur th5~or thst caUSC. rt,, The LoRD JUSTICr CrFRKa said, 6i co5N Austain that excuse, and wao glad to ?? ?. his reasosi. lie had fiten nastel ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW' I.NTI MilNo. C;URT OP BANKRUPTCY-I 4t4Ac 20. I*&.-eltkelavEy TucrsTT.-Thiofday.e . ae fixed for the final !djic'iedroam -ination of the ?? se' Cardigan and blaoL bottlernotoriesy, deorribed as a wir~lmbeerea aJt, and ?? of the.firnaof;Ilnctett, Gbrdon, and Co: rsnri g on ?? in the Pditzyp-. !&te partnership rwas dissolrd$ lt'h the eourseiofrlast year when.,it appeared that Gordoh ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF BIGAMY

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF BI GAMY. [FROM Tlss HEREPORD T-IME8.1 MON MOiUTH POLICE COURT,-The case which we ap- pend arose from the following circumstances. The defend- ant, M rs. Wall, married on the lat of January, 180, a per- son animed Edward Dent, who sihe afterwards discovered was a married man; a separation accordingly ensued, and on the strength of this separation, she was induced to ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... ]'is 'CAi III1,ii thle belle tot w ot 1,o1 nvati to thle Ilila Itoiii as Jercois KtiAell!,i s1 thle lobby Of the 'A-IL gavc ill )eellfoila tititik ito- to ,.,I ci e itid i ?? hensla tliot, toi it ?? lotet hir woy tale t e h llwrtiht that ataolit'lialf litst elt W1 t~t he olt~i tt tt 'Icet stat,,edha tu sniothdo FrohV tj~t thle 1pnistfll(, waostott ~it h woii~~~eol in sri ie ?? e~t1 i titg ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS17E lNTELLIGEN, . tix.tltr) CIRCUIT-sltttlWSvisYl MAntOSE 23. Mr. Tit5, Wiglittoan arrived here about three o'clock on 'Thors- . ;tfttrd, swherie Mr. Justice Erskitte will retnain until thre tt.,f tilda have termtinatedt; and, alttlotgh they excite no interest in P t .~~ I V Ineighltourhaod, it is probable that several ,I be ot-cuaie l in their disposal, and that hils lordship wvilt e.drt ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOTICES-THiS DAY. HOUSE OF LORDS. C-irs.-Luisiiden v Lnmsden, further bearing-Johnltornc v Beittie-Thlursdyd Dixon (or Fisher) v Dixon-Withy v AMangles, uxpamrti' as to one of tie respondents-Lord Mfontgomerie v the Ihurl of Eglinmon, further hefring-Dunilop v time Eaxl of Eglintomi- Appointed for hearing tie filrst cause day after the Recess at linster, Waters v Groom. The Lord ...

ANGLESEY ASSIZES

... The Learned Judgc 6itered 1eaunmiris in thle v afternoon of 'Tuesday last, escorted by the High s Sherifl'of the countv, O even Robelts, Esq. ofI Blan, d and the usual cGoteqe, Trie commissions wvere d opened forthwith at the Shilre litll, by E. AW c Lloyd, Esq. and the court adjourned to nine on Wednesday mooning, on thle undelstandillg that v the ease of alleged murder at Llangefni, in which ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... scorS APPEALS. House of Lords, Marcha 20. tuMSDOnE V. LUMSDE3N AND OTHERS. This ?? came on appeal trom an interlocattor of tile Lord Orriianry, affirnaed by the other Judges of the Court of Session, arising out of an action of deelarator brought by the appellant, he being in possession of cer- tain entailed estates ia the counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine, of considerable value, ...