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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INT-lELLIGEWCEA WESTERN CIRCUIT-BRISTOI,, AuG. 26(3. [Before Mr. Justice Coleridge and a Special Jury.] FOT'HERItGILL AND) OTitIIIS V. PRIICE. This wvas all issno directed by tile Master of the Rolls for the purpose of ascertailki ug uvllethier thil Rev. Willian Price, -who died ill Wales ill 3841, was of competent mind at the timCO when ?? exevuted at certaill ?? of Conveyance ill thle ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-THuRSDAY. BoW-STREET.- James AlaxnieUll Bryson, described as a dentist, residing at 25, James Street, New-cut, Lambetl, was brought up on a warrant before Mr. Hall, charged with having, al the 28th of July, acted as a chairman at a Chartist meeting, held at tile Chertist Hall, in Webber- street, Blackfriars, where hie delivered a seditious speech. The apprehension of the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—SATURDAY

... CO UR 7' OF BANK]R UP TC Y-$SATURDAY. + [Before Mr. Commnsissioner Fane.] IN RB JULLIEN. Mr. Commissioner Fane gave judgmeat as follows :-I have carefully considered the suggestion that I should grant Monsieur Jullien his certificate on condition of his setting apart a portion of the results of his future exertions towards the discharge of his present debts, hut I shall not adopt it. I have ?? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-TVMD!.Y, OLD COURT. [Bofore the Recorder.] Mr. Clarlkson said, that he had to make ar. ?? to the court, of rather an unusual character, but which he trusted, under the peculiar circumstances, would be acceded to. Ho was inslrllcted to apply on behalf of two females, named Maxy Anne Spry and Mary Anne Dore, who were charged wish the offence of miurder by poiso:i, that the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... , rSS3ZE INTEL LIGENCE. NORTHERN CIRCU'IT-LgERVOOr., Anr. 25. [L'efore Mr. Justice Erie 11nld a Speeial Juay.] CL.AtRE V. TIOLFORID. This case, which occupied the -reiltest part of vesterday, ?? not Colitlude tiil to-dta. Mtr. Seigeant Wilkins: ald Mr. Crompton appearedl for the plaint iff; Mr,. Baines and Mr. J. {enwlerson 1ikr the defence. The plintiff it appelaredl was : -tllptur, attd ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE ITEELL.[ENCE. WESTERN CIRCUIT-Diivzi.s, Aun;. i5. CROWN COURT. [Ri.fiVre Mr. Jllstioe cttleriilgo.] ?? Pf ,; i-td'o,,I- F'it-ol-t'oJ'I Whoti dal otvrrvislloer4 to talle his trial, wa' hid ittoi fiorii lmanlvitttltuotet' of E.littil JLiddell, b~y i'irtl'-i05', tIetiuigeilttit, arld tlitskilfltlly lioait hter person with at ce'ti n. tti eitatd tI erelte [trc'to~t. cg Certaiti initerna'l ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIOGENCE. OXFORD CIRCUIT-HcERFORD, AuoUsT S. The commission was opened here yesterday by Mr. Baron Platt, and in both courts buaine, commenced this morning at ten o'clock. The calendar is rather heavier then usual at the tsaizes here. It contains the names ot 29 prisoners, of wbom 2 are charged with vhbid murder, P with rape, 3 with manslaughter, 2 with assaola with intent, I with ...

THE CHARTIST ARRESTS

... 7/fl]E ?? IRTIST ARRESTS. BOWV-STREET POLICE COURT. uunirdav umbers of persons, apparently mechanices, were I j; t'he vicicity of this court, expecting that the sen Ch ,rt~s w ho wisere apprehended onl Wednes'day night, ~i'er t' em fl 1iesvesoion of pikes and other formidable '° va in diert parts of the metropolis, Would be l X ;~at an early llhour for examination. Contrary to the prisoners ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAl W NOTICES-Tmei Di'. SIIRRI}Fs CorwT, BBarrarIALL.8TaI7.-CaO .: vrelt ?? -Sharp and anotheT v Rawlinon-Blarietk v Sarrp-n-Bucban- nran v Soul-Lae v Allen-Buchannr= v MO(llfxloStlverston v Myerm-Beekfrsrd v Cook-Itossic v Ilornsey-Owen v Price-Sanie LUoyd-Jewon i ,V Ast-&uiae v Cohen-Boy)d v ?? v Alexander-M;Henfzie V Hill-Blyth vN Reaie-Sweet v lefwkay- Fossik v IBatterbio--ioughley v IAng ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. MANSSoN-flouSu.-A man named Levy was brought be- fore the Lord Mayor, upon the charge contained in the fol- lowing evidence:- Gustave Gorling (a foreigner) said, through an interpreter: I met the prisoner yesterday morning in Bislsopsgate-street, and asked him what had become of tse two sovereigns I had lent him? lie said, We'fl see about that; there are two po- ...

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 ...

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. ...