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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LLG-C -w ~ ~ UBEN'S BErsun 7' 1 WUSDAT. Bascoawi -ACToON 0N A Core- PRINcE.-Thie was an action on an u VPA aent pleaded that he woe a o thveregn pnceoeeuhs enad been made be i ht wti h limits of Vw ic he was sovereign. TO this tepan tiff replied contract did not relate to the government or policy of the dukedom of which the defeadlit alleged himself to be thre severeign, and that at the time ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT TO COMMIT A MURDER

... EXTIAORDINARY. ATTEMPT TO COMMIT - A MURDElR.- Au attempt to commit murder, shocking alike from its t U nature, and from the relation in which the aceused and I her intended victim. stand to each other, was made at an t ; early hour on Thursday morning, in Catou-street, Hulmng, situated immediately behind the .Workhouse. On the, same morning, the accused, Elizabeth Jackson, was brongit t e up ...

LEEDS:

... SATURDAY, MAY 29. SUMMER ASSIZES. The Judges of the different law courts met in the Exchequer Chamber on Thursday morning, and chose their respective circuits in the ensuing Summer Assizes. The following is the arrangement - NORTHERN CIncuIr.-Lord Chief Baron Pollock and Mr. Justice Wightnman. MIDLAND.-Lord Chief Justice Denman- and Mr. Baron Rolfe. W.EsTa N.-Lord Chief Justice Wilde and Mr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Co UNcIL-HoUS, BRIsToL, SA TURDAY, Muay 22. Magistrates present: Thse Mayor, and Messrs. J. Howell and 1:. P. IKing. Joseph (illard and John Bennett were charged with robbing the garden of Samuel Packer, at West-street, Bedminster. Fourteen lettuces were stolen, and eight of them found on oueY prisoner, and six on the other, when applied to the stems left h in the ground fitted them exactly. ...

ANTICIPATION OF THE OVERLAND INDIA MAIL

... A telegraphic despatch arrived in Paris on Saturday, announcing that on the previous evening Her Majesty's steam-ship Spitfire, Lieutenant J. A. Macdenald, had arrived at Marseilles with the overland mail from India. She brought advices from Bombay to May 2, Calcutta to April 22, and Madras to Apnl 24. The sentences conveyed by the telegraph announce event of very great interest. The heads ...

ODD FELLOWS' SOCIETY

... IYICE CHANCULLOR'S COURT,-Tu!50M, MAY25Tr.X CUGoiSI v. RATCLIFFE.-IMPORTANT DEcisroi.-The bill in this case was filed by Elifah Clough, J. Todd, J. Slater, J. Wakefield, and G. Cooper, on behalf of themselves and all other members of the Loyal High- c land Laddie Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, except the defendants, against William Ratcliffe and 13 other partite, the governing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHZNCERYSATuaDAYr as Piers v. Piers. Ub Tho Lord Chancellor stated that a reply bad beet re. de ?? flom thb Bishop of Roohester, *ho had been written to on behalf of the plaintiffs, the daughters of the late Sir o John Piers, and claiming ic eum of money under his will, th requesting his attendance in Dublin to give evidence in the D above ease. The queation which came before the ...