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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA If NoTIcS-TfTls DAY. COUiT cOF BAi~CtUPTCY, BsilaeUALL-l8TmT-(Bef re Mr. C..- missioner Sbephlrd).-Mcetillgs for choice of assignces: George J. Gaidstone, Blackwall and Bromiyle, builder aind shipwsright, - t ?? lSillsarc, Petcrborough, coach-builder, at half-past ?? lforrison, Bealilicii-hill, Norwood, coal- iserchant, at half-past ?? D.Young, late of Grace- li:rel-strect, amd Boxworth ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ir. NORTHERN CIRCUIT-NEWCASTLE, FEn. 22. Unt Tbe commiission was opened here early this mornilng, and ith after hearing divine service, their lordships immediately proceeded to try the town prisollers. The County and .nd Nisi Prius cases will not he taken until to-nmorrow. he Tlio toswn calendar is at very heavy one. It containis fifteen 17, cases, the majority of wvhilh are charges of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGBNCE. NORTHERN CIRCUIT-DURnTAM, FIB. 23. t Mr. Baron Alderson and Mr. Justice Coleridge arrived in k, this city yesterday, and after opening the commission at- f tended divine service at the cathedral. The calendar contains 33 prisoners, but the offences are not of a very serious description, 2 being committod for d forgery, 2 rape, 3 manslaughter, 2 cutting and wounding, 1 a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA IF hVY''LIGEiA'CE,- To:u1ItsD.Vy. -4 Roush OF LORDS-APPEALS. TI is ws a'iitappenal aginst a detric oi tilie Lord Ch - ccliii' of Iirelitd, illit ?? nStitIttCLI by' tim pplanst colupe.1 paymvient of a suil of 1.i,tt0W. out, of the( vslactit,'i tie latle Sir .1 tint Pier's, hart. lt tptlat cliu ti be tihe law fil ?? oif Sit, John Piers. Thle respondent was tle, hei t~o 2il atit ad the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAtW NOTICES-Tilis Diy. Co::MT OF Qr;EEN'S BlNC17, WIR6TMINSTdR, at lsialf-aet 9.-Md- .dlsex Conimon JUi icr: Sn~c v ?? v ktill y Skelle-Ulis (aii Sniinto) v tr ca.N di-,a Phipps. aud anaothr Y Jaeklon. COURT OF EXCHIEquES, VWKTMiINTjcn, at 11).-staxmp an l Taxes AttxOrney-General v Jatnie, Browx-3aSm v S. Twytord-Safno r the iarquess of Iertford. Excise Special Juries : Att..r:ey- Gcxeral v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGBNCE-MONDAT. GUILDITAL.-Charles Smiliorc and (!amfieUi Jaue W0oi-$ ley, of 22, Addington-strect, York-read, Lanmbethi, wereI placed ait thle bar before Mr. Alderman Latwrenlce, the~ former charged with using threatening language, and ?? p air of double-barrelled pistols at iMr. MuJses Itri, ad th e ltewihading and abetting him, and also Nwith eacustug the comiplainianitof ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE] INVTELLLGEAC('L-.\T,)N'D.XY. placed 'it thue bar eiore ?? ?? Ii ?? 1'tit' ttl, ih a ii,'t 'I StI. I' a wI ?? Plr Indeguc'ast 'itiuttet tv, thtu ro 'aaju M`r. Ilidoldest'Ite io l thle pri- er. IThu riotnc, whiltit ii u1 ~1 ddi'vu~ : silil tf twjid jreigtuad ?? iili It '!ditdt, tueI i ij oaed 'clt'~ ithu Couthl witet alu elld fu ii the I -ii, ?? Mr. Pre-njeaiui tautlictir, cf Ia, itiu ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... CO URtT OF BA.NK-R 1UP TC Y-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Coinmissioner Evans.] c IN RNS EDWARiD DURIiIiDoE. c The bankrupt was an umbrella manufacturer and dealer in cigars, carrying on business in Piccadilly. His business d transactions commenced in June, 1848, and terminated in a June, 1849. His debts are, in round figures, 1,6001. ; his I assets, as realised, 6001. He now canse up to pal.ss his ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-TUESDAY. Ct [Beforie Mr. Sergeant Adams, Assistant Judge.] s The criminal business for the October quarter sesio consieneed this morning. Thre calendar was a light one, there being but fifty-nine prisoners for trial ; fifty-six of ( them, being indicted for felony, and three for misderneaniour. gi Thirty-two prisoners could read anid write imperfectly, six S could read only, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEN'CE-3ONDAY. 3[ANs,;in-notrsc.-A nltirt-C-etter-, snisled ,Janawe, inl the scrvcie of Messrs. Moses, the extensive clothiers inl Aldgate, and at man nanied Lee, who keeps a pilecu-br-oker's S~hop in Fore-street, Crippiugate, were brotigilt before the Lord Mayor and Alderman Carden, clisargeit, the former w ith hav- ingrsobbed lis emplo c-is, and the tatter with having received ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE IA' 7'L'LLIGGEEACF,-WEDNESDAY. M~rc'-riotF..-'orgc inti5tont, the stock broker, who wtas sonie diqrs ago brought t up in cu-stody of Daniyl Forester' upnri the charge of hav rug defrandedi a pur-chaser of stock to the anrlourt of between 2001. and 30O1., by means of a forgedl receipt, piirportirrg to be tire receiurt of ?? offircial1 0of the Bank of England, fur the amount of stock in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELIGANICE-TuniSDAY. + CUlrlnrIAIr,.-Vr. DunrklC,, of 6e, Tower-street, West- iniuster-road, Laulreth, tridcitarlror., Was lilaced at the bar on thu charge of poescssing a quantity of funeral furniture supposed( to be stolen. T[he facts of the case are shortly ?? Price and Co., of King-street, West Smitlfioeld, furniture manaufac- turrs, received private information thiit they w-ere ...