Law Intelligence

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PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... q SATURDAY.-BeforeJ. 0. Travers, and E. Cashey' e- Esquires'- A PETTY THEFT BY TWO MARINES,-JamFS Pr-eton, and William Shihmings, marines on board H.MS. Excellent, vere charged with the following petty theft. _ ?? ' James Hiard deposed-be was a lodger at the Ruby f beerhouse, in Lombard-street, Portsmouth, and the two 3 prisoners slept there on Tuesday Dight last; in the s clpboatd in the ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... IYOR KSHIRE AS&IZES.|. 3. ~~~TH UBSDA ?? .easch 9. to The H on. Sir En DWARID HALL ALDERSON, Konight, teand the lion. Roigsc.jT MorNsEy ROLIp,, Knight, the Learned ?? Who have elected to take the Northern Circuit onl !ing this occasion, Opened her Majesty's Commission of oyer arid blic torininer and general gaol delivery for the County Of York iere and for the City of 'York -nud County of the ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... i i I Q A'IrTlDT. ' T ,. 11 tid ?? JAN. IL. Ia (Before Mir, Comsaissionuol A VRTON,) grE itO, IN RI: GE'OP.GE TAYLIAI, GRiOCERt, BADF~liORlD. a This baaklrulst. wbose liabilities sire fronm X4,00 to zLM,000, On re ;,nd lisving mstset to a ver y liimited amaoutt, dlisco up to pass eni ore0 iis last exameeination. Mrl. C.ourteoay appeared for, the bsossk- be rupt, and thea assigneeis, whso ...

IRELAND

... IRELA ND. A inrnar to MUFtDItR.-Two farmers ?? Sullivan and Michael Connors were stopped last week by three men armed with gans and pistols; in the barony of Cothmore, in the county of Waterford,-and who demanded .money; on being refused, bne of the party fired at and slightly wounded Stillivan. A reward of .e60 has been offered for the arrest; of the villains.: LunoR SURRENDER op FrUE-ARDIS. ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... TRE ?? STATir TREISS; (FromO the Time-S.) Spa Trhe trials. of Messrs. S. O'Brien and Meagher have ended ?? most personissupposed they would. The jury have agreedmor ffibernico-tO disagree, and this almost amiounts to ano acuta;ord( ifor the accused can hardly be put upon their trial agaifoth broi gmane cause of offence,. and to prefer a seoond and distinct oharge poli, ,.gainst them would only ...

JUSTICE'S OF PEACE COURT

... IM iORTAS~T TO 1\xENF;PI'R8. On Tnesdav aftcrnoon, tiree licens ed spirit-dealer fron r G nora wer e brought Leforp the Justice's of Peace Court, at the illst nce of the Procuraor-Fiesral, tinder Henry loein Drutmnonats Act. charged with havtinig sold spirits on Sunrlas (ulring the hoUr,2 of Divine Servico on the PLh current. The OldV cake onc ijnte wvasF that of MNr. Walter Leitch, the ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT

... GLASGOW AtTUDIN CIRCUIT. 0 ~~(Conuluded from eke RleroIdqof Monday.) AMONDASErTaclaun 25. CZ The Court resumed this morninef at half-p ant ten o'clock. ir Jo/tn Absernit/iq, a %wearer, and ?? Rogc'r or Reynolds, and in ElizaOted Snin, mother and daughter, pleaded-sot guilty of theft u- by housebreaking, in stealing fifty-two night and day shirts, and a 'Y quantity of sheets, table-covers, ?? ...

DECISION OF THE COURT OF SESSION

... DECISIO5N OF THE COURT OF SESSION - ?? ON THE CLAID OF THE UN'EMMtOTED TO RELIEF FROM a THE PARISH FUNDS. bh This important question, which has for many years agitated nt Scotland, is at last set at rest. The Gorbals case, which fully embraces the merits of the question, has been decided against the w parish by the Lord Ordinary; and, from another decision against the parish of Glasgow in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLIUCB JNTELLIGBNC-IVEDNESDAY. MANSION HOUSE.- Thomas Wade and James Mezs-.ay, porters, in the employment of Messrs. Welsh and Ofarget- son, of Cheapside, warehousemen, were brought before the Lord Mayor, in the custody of Thain and Hayden, of the City police, charged with having plundered the house of considerable property. Mr. Swan appeared as solicitor for tbe prosecution, and stated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE hVITELLIGEN CE-FRIDAY. o0w STREET.-Richard Wilsden Morris, of 44, Park- place, de Beauvoir-square, Klngslanw, and late secretary and actuary of the Medical, Legal, and Mutual Lite Assurance, in the Straud, was brought up on a warrant by sergeant Thompson. a detective officer, charged with having committed several forgeries. Mr. Hurnphriee,who conducted the prosecution, stated that ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W P OTJ7'S-TiMrs DAY. P . bACE Crwr Wr ESrT NSTr, :¢t ?? 9.-Defended Cau ies: Theobolil v Illh.-S, niuiAI4: l N Tregilis-Loiiata v 1t-er. 'There &irc tilirtyrlloie ndoelled causmc. SOCeNDAMiS' COURTe, BAKiXIAtLT,-8TRFT at 1I.-.-3ifere Mr. Secondary Jotter )-6aenes WValker v (!ox-trowni v Row. COURT OF BAMe ulttic Bil, f 1 i av ecr..-(htefrt Mr. Comn- niolneifcr ra'ne.}-r. Firl, Castle ...