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SHERIFF'S COURT.—HERTPORD, APRIL 11

... SHERIFF'S COURT.-HEnTPoBD, APsiL 11. CRXU. CON. Waiher v. Mleredith. This was an action, brought torecover damages for cri- minal conversation with the plaiatiff's wife. The defendant having suffered judgment by default, a jury was now empannellbd to determine what compensation the plaintiff was entitled to. Mr. Ridley, who appeared for the plaintiff, statedthecase to the jury. The plaintiff, ...

BRENTWOOD PETTY SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... 1RI vD JamTY TtSW Ns- eT4sseAY. t-HAoB* OP ,nZOPLErri5*G AG4i551 ALADY oP FOs- ruts.irs.i4argaret Maynard 'he lady who has been sonde' dkaln eu-odv ch'argi-di Wit steaiing a, piece' of lace ,fron o e he3'yrods, a lien draper'and haber msleiho ERssex, and in wh'ose possession whqn ~seachqd,'le-'sum of nearly 8;0it)0. in Bank of E,5 l4s'@.wuot ,ianoj India bonds, was found,'was to-day bro Shi ?? ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY--YiESTEDAY_ I At the sitting of the court Mr. Sergeant Warren moved I the suibjeo of a-petitlon froahthe, committee-of the. Society, for of the Attorney, and Solicitors of Ireland, addressed to'theiD Lord Chaficellor, preying that his lordship would be pleased !1 to Suspend the operation of the new rules and orders lately, def promulgated tor his lordship's court; and ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... I CARRIAGE COURT-YEs~rRDAV_ l Polive-constablao'-Rpssejl ?? ihe~dovnter of ear. 13''6 for'being off stand, plying for hire on the 1hintt5 Daweon-lane.' !'The ceomplainant stated that on1 the day in question the I 'defendant's bar weas~tantlingiJ Daivson-Iane, 0pposita the ' coach-cffice, a ?? the, laiie through the archway drsi from South Frederick-street, anod entered into .conversationl ?? ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES—APRIL 10

... SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES--APrnL 10. IMPORTANT COMMEMCIAL CASE. 0 Governor and Comnpany of the Bank of Ireland v. Archer I and another. This was an action on a bill of exchange for 8521. lO0., drawn by Messrs. Joseph and Christopher Schroeder upon the defendants and accepted by theam Counsel for plain- tj tiffs went into a detail of certain transactions between the plaintiffs, the defendants, ...

ATTEMPT TO COMMIT MURDER IN KILLEAD

... I ATTEM1PT To COMMIT MURDER IN WKiLEAD. A very extraordinary and atronious attempt (apparently with success) to aornmit murder, has been made in 'the parish of Killead, within eight or ten miles of' Belfast. It occurred so long since as Friday week last, the 7th instant; but it was onlyyesierday that the circumstanceswere known (as far as we can learn) in this town. The facts, a 'they have ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... CO&URT OF -BANKRUPTCY-LONDON, WEDNESDAY. CURIOUS EXPOSURES. In re Margaret Edmonds. This day was fixed for an adjourned examination and audit in the matter of this bankrupt, whose affairs have been so prominently before the public for the last few months, in consequence of her large and unaccountable bill transactions with Lord Hnntingtower, Colonel Copland, and a number of other characters ...

LONDON POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LONDON POLICE.-SATURDAY, I I - .O . f. - . 31ANSINOS-HOUSE. THEn CHARGE OF SINKNNG THE Strip NATI[VE l further examination of White, the captain, and tynI husband, the mate, of the vessel called the Native, u . heavy charges of having plundered and sunk that Pe.o e took place yesterday, arid excited a great deal of inter'e Mr. Clarkeon and Mr. Bodkin, A. P. attended orthe I secution, ...

CURT OF ASSIZES OF BRUSSELS

... I - IipiUROFASPZES OF BRUSSELS., - *: I TRIAL OF . C&PMAUTIN. This case, which exited' extraordinary interest, came Ibefore the court of assizes of Brussels on Wednesday. M. E Van ?? presided on this occasion, and was assisted .by, fo&r other judges..cdutdhepo ?? d'Anethan, AdvocrteGimerA, conducted the pro secution on 'the part of the crown. 1Vor the defence ap? paared i. Chaix d Est-Ange, of ...

COURT OF REQUESTS—LONDON, TUESDAY

... -COURT OF REQUESTS LozaN TuMsDAY. 4 I . . -- ?? -- -- I ?? ?? E1TBioaD1NAY ATTMPT TO RBXIE ZoD MUD ' Sharman v. Lord Monteagle. Much surprise was created In this court by the ?? of Lord Dionteagle, accompanied by severalfrie and gsa. tlemen connected with the Treasury, and other ?? offices, and which attracted a number of other persons, by whom the court was much crowded. The plaintiff, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... I INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY. I, - .- a . . A - .- I I (Before Mr. Commissiuner ,Curra.) l There were ten coaes on the list for hearing, in nine of I which opposition had been entered. David MI'Ciune Service, an insolvent, was discharged. without opposition.. The cases of Martin Horsemtan and Thomas Tongue, in- solvents, were adjourned to the 26th instant, and the ease of Noah Dalway ...