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COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—THIS DAY

... COURT OF QUEEIN'S BEiACII-TuIs DAY. I I [Sittings in Banco.] IN TlI'. MATTER OF Ttl1 LORD lilsloP OF WEREFO *D, Sir Fitzroy Kelly said thit he had been instructed to ap- ply for a rule for a writ of antidiamts to be directed to tie lord Archbishop of, Canterbury, to set nside the confirma- tion of Doctor Reun Dicrson Hamiapden. The appliciation was mado on behalf of the Rev. Mr. Townley and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENTCE.-SATURDAY. Bow-STREET.-Lewvis ester, anl engineer, was broughlt b)oforo Mr. Jardine on1 a, warrant, charged with having, in conjnection with others, created a riot, in tlaking possession of sonic premises, sitiuated in 3iifor-blee, Strland, alleged to he the propeity of' Meseri. Ingram and Cooke, andi of which there appears to be a disputed right. It apspeared from the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-TUESDA.Y. + COURT OF CHANCERY. ARMIS1TEAD V. DURllA11. This was an appeal from ain order of the Master of the Rolls, gran1ting an injunction to restrain the iefetsdaa, Durham aIn, Simpson, the Commissioners of Hatfield Chass, in the counties of York, Lincoln, and Nottingham, froan proceeding, by (listress, to enforce a rate on certain lisels- tient occupiers of land in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLfGEXCE-MONDAY. MIANSION-rt101'3E.-.;,C11j l MsCi~ ?? oJarg, wh ro lived, Nwith him as his wile 'r dl &,Is Thuomwi, *vere brouslit be- fore tire Lord M'ror, in the ciustody of Dai is n( Citv psi ice- mal, oharited withi limritn comirrrntted frauds The two first prisoiersr Were Well knowi a as expert haird, anrd the deserilp- tiOII of thein systemi, hinth it will be necessary, for ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... WINDSOR, MONDAY. The Queen and Prince Albert took their usual early morning swalk. The Royal Family took walking and pony exercise this forenoon in the Little Park. Her Serene Highness the Princess of H1ohenlolio Langen- bourg, with tho Princess Elicia of Hohenlohe and the Prin.- cesses Adelaide and Fcolora, rode out this forenoon il a poniy carriage and four. His Royal Highness Prince Albert ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... CENTRAL CR IMINA L COUR T-WEDNESD.IY. OLD) COURT. I iefore Mr. Justice Erle,and Mr. Justice Williams.1 Thcoinc, P FrLe 1,), a Frenchimnis, wcas indlicteil for a felilniousl assault upon hose Harris. MI r. Botlill prosected, anid Mr. Chhlason defended the prikoncer. It appeared from thc testimony of the prosecutrix, apretty ouig girl, t 02ctytYtwo ye:ris old, that on the 29th Jtune, the dav tsl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LAW lATBLULGENCGE-TiiuDAnsY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor, at the sitting of the court, made orders in the lunatic petitions remaining in the paper. DOW T. DOW. This was a motion to discharge an order of the Vice- Chancellor of England directing the bill to be taken off the file. The plaintiff is tbe next friend of the infant daugbter of the late Mr. Dow, of York-street, Covent ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENC-FaIDAY. MANSioN HOusE.-JarneB Henry Bradbtiry, who b1d been examined some days ago as a partices crtrlinais wib a man named Clark, in committing forgeries upon Masker- man's banking house, was brought up on a fresh charge of having forged a eheque for £300 upon the banking house of Dixon and Co., of Chinoery-laue, in the name of Mr. Miyhew, of Carey-street, solicitor. Mr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-WEDNADAr. BOW-STRE2T.-T. Casey, A. Marehall, J. Bradashaw, Jios. Croft and Theos. Manages, were summoned under the 42d Ge. III., cap.II9, before Mr. Henry, for having, on the 4th September, unlawfully conspired with others, to keep a certain office at No. I2, Haymarket, in which were kept open and exposed, to be played and drawn, certain lotteries not authorized bylaw ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-LivhtR'oer,, Am-. 2'3. CROWN COURT. [Before Mr. Justice Cresswell.] Williamn) Adonis, stated in the calendar to be 32 vears of ago, stood charged with having, on the 25th of July last, at Manchester, feloniously and of his mialice afore- thought, killed Diana Adams, otherwise called DianaThomas his wife. Mr. J, Pollock and Mr. A. Milne appeared for the pro- secution, and Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-MONDAY. HOUSE OF LORDS-WRITS OF ERROR AND APPEALS. LThe House assembled this morning. Lord Brougham in the chair. The Judges attended.] REPTON, clerk, v. ncODGsON. This was an action of assuvapsit, in the form of money had and Teceived to the use of the plaintiff in error. The case was tried at the sittings after Trinity Term, 1844, when a special verdict was found, which set ...

THE COURT

... THE CO UR T. Her Majesty and Prince Albert are expected to leave her Majesty's marine residence, Osborne, Isle of Wight, about nine o'clock this morning, cross to Gosport, and travel to town by a special train on the South-Wettern Railway. The two elder of the royal children will, it is expected, accom- pany the Queen and Prince Albert from Osborne. The august party is expected to arrive at ...