COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... C'OURT OF CoM1O\ ?? Slivol. A court wasV he ii oni Timrstlav for tbe d -ltch 4 b~u'ic esu. tt , It till it bate loltr, 'Tlii: STATI'E 0 ?? E I I i P ?? MIIr. N1 it1 gait tlhe ti'ilobai ' lwtici, iot Ial - That it be ret rred to :I lt d i'i vioii tU ' I -1ti;0il, ,i by thiii ?? to View Itld ex:otIjill, tilE' pi`:1i,; . to tkii ('uitv. i;ntl to re port t'a-ir opizili tn rt, fii at datio i flri; ...

We understand that the Earl of Lincoln has been appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, which, of urn', vacates ..

... for South Nottingham. We that the noble lord will offer himself to his constituents for re-election, and mav expect a arm litest for the vacant seat. , OF the Liberals.—A very numerouslynmm .'. i ,°f Liberal members was held yesterday l'oreiderth >'' 11 Russell's house, in Chesham-place, to con- Sir Ur ' cen the approaching discussions on John ii iV 8 I' ro ,>sa,s We understand that Lord to ...

HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING-ROOM

... (From last night's Gazette.) Lord Chamberlain's Office, Feb. 23. Notice is hereby given, that her Majesty will hold a drawing-room, at St. James's Palace, on Thursday, the 19th of March next, two o'clock. ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... ?? Ose QUrON'S BENttCH, l6aturday)-KI-S MA.0.Y ELIZA. SMITHn, - TI EAORL ?? Solicitor-General, Mr. M. Chambers, ~ l~raoso, ad N'J V, Synmons, wvere counsel for the plaintiff; and ~ .ttoae~l-eO~iMr. Crowder, Mr. Itumnrey, and Mr. Biarstow, Tho eclrotin sald that the defendant was Miss Mulry Eliza 'ii oc th deenant was Washing-ton Earl Ferrers. The action ~ b~lori t recvercompnsaiol in dansoges ...

Published: Sunday 22 February 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2735 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-LoNDOw, FEB. 16. Miss Mary Elizabeth Smith v. the Earl Ferrers. This case, which excites an extraordinary degree of inte- rest, was resumed on Monday morning. Mr. Smith, farmer, father of the plaintiff, was the first witness examined this morning. ?? was examined by Mr. M. Chambers. His evidence corroborated the opening statement of the Solicitor-General. He knew many of ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOTICES-Tnis DAY. COlUR'T (OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S JN.N-At tsn. F'rStpr . Smi(I!, ti Ii'' sok' Is--In rr [Ii ?? ?? ?? ldipt potirrr l v rb I rr- Coo per * II,' i i i,rib rrcIy, l~ ri i iz v ])Prlby G'ai Uiil Clomlpany, appme]l --1 - * r.;)rnhv ; ?? V'ICE-CIIHANC'I: II.(I1iS' ( 'III ' I'T, T.1N(' OLN'S INN-Ar teii. 'tal;re Sir L. SH AI)iI:ELL. Nv,,6011; vo¢ntil;1:71d. CA I'SAIi lY ?? v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELT4GENCE. VZCE--CHACELLOL'S COURT. a - BflDnUrT V. MAaRRTOT.-Mr. BeteeiC wthwh was Mr. Cole, srtaed that In this case a notice of motion Ihad bheen given toat week for an Injunction to restrain the defendent, the ?? of 'be Rallceagy Bell, from publishing a newspaper, baving the same title no that pubhished by Moesbr. Brsdbury and Evans, ?? the Dazy ireNe;. That motion had raot been ...

Police Intelligence

... Van intelligence* [We have made arrangementt by which, after thia week, we shall be able to furnish our readers with a fall report of the London Pofico latelligence up to Saturday evening.] GREENWICH. Tnr MOIDEf AT GOsaNwtCH.-_The sensation pro- duced by this unparaileled case of atrocity increases dallyl Aboat ?? o'clock the police van arrived from MsidstoneGaol, ?? Ann Maria Richardson, who ...

INQUESTS

... INQUEBTS. W?A DSAroe FROM SDPFocATIoS4.-OO Wednesday week, a a- child, eighteen months old, named James Tisilent, he asi~ding with his mother in Albert-street, ToXteth.park, assuffocated himself whilst drinking a basin of broth. The a mte was absent at the time of the occurrence..-Ver.. e- diet accordingly. a BODY Ow A CRILD FOUND.-On Thursday wee}, the r- body of a newr horn female child was ...

COURT OF SESSION

... TlE REV . SIR VI LLIAM D§UN1AR ANDi BIS1IOP SKINNERS. There is a case now depending in the Court of Session before Lord Ivory, and the First Division of the Court, at the instance of the Rev. Fir WVilliaim Dunbar against Bishop Skinner of Aber- deen, in which his Lordship, on the 22d January, pronounced a |adgnent. which will be interesting to many of our readers. Bishop Skinner's pleas in bar ...

APPOINTMENTS AND PAYMENTS. TO-DAY

... Great North South Wales, and Worcester meeting, London Tavern, Bishojisgate-strcet, for 1; Waterford and Kilkenny, call 21. UK, Deninoll, and Co. MONDAY. II Norfolk Meeting, Guildhall-buildings 12; North British Meeting, Edinburgh, 2; Dundee and Perth Meeting, liundee, 1; Direct London and Exeter Meeting. Loudon Tavern, Bishontgate-Htreet, 2 tor London and lllackwall transfer-books, closed ...

It is to be hoped that the intention o£ Government, expressed by Lord Dalhousie on Tuesday evening, to ..

... adopting the recommendations of the Commission, is no more the usual official sacrifice to the decorums of delay. That any useful purpose can that any further light will be thrown on the question by leaving it open, it would be mere folly to pretend. Whatever can be done to ascertain the facte on whiqh alone it can be settled, has already been performed the Commissioners with far more fulness ...