POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE IN'1TELLJGENCE-TUESDAY. BO10W-STI5Er .-lI'dii(Im O'MYNe 311r0, a letter carrier, quartered at Stratford, wias broeglit tip il the Custody of I'eke, a const.lile employed fit the l'ost-olliee, charged with stealing a letter committed to his charge for delivery. Alfred Wlalter MoneY, a footman in the scervice of Mr. Kay Shuttleworth, 38, Gloucester- lace, GloUcester-squarc, stated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENGL-T1UESDAY. M ssION ?? ll'tsterjl'/') was brought before ti the Lord M lyor charged under tlhe following circumistanices. e itcdher, A 27, dotective mnetropolitlin lpolice, said that a et fewV (liy s ago ;he was sett for by the Secretars to the Trade sc Protection; Society, wsho gave himli suci formation as in- diuced iuto to go to a I-oue in Saville-row, Regent-street, in w ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA if NQOTICFS-Tuis DPA. Cot'R~r or ExCnqii~aro GriLt~co.DIC, at 10.-LoBefore thu Lord Chari cctlvr) .-AllfrY- Nv Alifrey appea ,r mfllifltsv I-iart v thu Loindon and ?orvlh-We v terni IlcaT CAld pant beard-SharpM Arbutbrhott, 2 appeIL Motionat h ordtr- 9.-re tli8 cc Sombre, lunatic 'petitioi bh order. Ap*-ielb S Itewart y Frbes, part beard-Pet.-l8D a Iyatto~tzIi(IgW,y v Grey. Virce ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA 1 ' IV TELL lGL'AUCL-T i URI1)AY. COURT OFit CUANCERY. EX P'AILTEmmt'ACKMIANF IN. lttt THE' AGttmTI'tt.tATHCAL L tN~kitA'ii. mmmt 'ANY. Tlils wtm thle. petittion of thle Mieectx ~itaelmtttit, the iteliet's tm'ltttutittv i iler time ?? III the Wimmmiitg-tm1m A et.. Tle VIime-LChittm.lleumtl ?? Btruce ha:(1d ijjixmmmixm ?? mmIm)II4-atimim, %vtut eu-tx, oni timi gm'mumttmmld ticit slitei a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LA Wt JNTELLIGEACE-TESDATY. IJUURT (uF clI ..NCEBRY. ?? pp't rit zie Pr.Cat'''l' ?? wris ar- ..oe :00 eo'. Ilie'otttiti ! rdeett certain l-re- Wlh'ii itnii, ?? iii ed r covy to tile or,! lkiitt-, iit. ar''i tie. truittc- .1 i'ihe E oittable P'rovidenit ?? ?? S'.i'Ptit 'tF tIe-' taijiwsesndb I -ad'i. '44,lreli t~eact ie ti rezlat iviw of he.-ittitig it l''ili jii tie Edrl reet'-tlt.ad ?? ?? i ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LA W INTELLIGEiCE-TUnsDAY. HOUSE OF LORDS-APPBALS. MATHIEOON V. ROSS. This was an appeal against a decree of the Court of 8Sl-. sion, A suit had beot irsotitoted there for work anid lahbour, and a son of the plaintiff bad drawn up from the ledger ;un account of the debts and credits, making out that there wax a balance duie of 661. Un the other side of the sanin paper was an acknowledgment of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A SSIZE INTE LLIGENCE. NORTIIEMN CI1.CUIT-CAR.LISLE, IFEB. 20. irt. Sogecant Murphy opened the conilnissien here yester- day for the judges. TIhrer are twenty-five cases in the caleudar, nmost of them offences of a light description. The canse list contains three enitric.~. CRO)S COURT. [Before Mr. L'arvn Alder.son.] The only Cae1 of any importance or intereit tried to-day was a lhiarge of ...

POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY LAST

... - I -OLCE- OUR - S A -- ?? (er6housac~z Sr I oktVzMur.Tine~Alsosii, Bt-tret,+¢ Ea J s~~~T summoned bylidoimf'mk'~ on~bro-the~i last, e en redt omse O ~ a-t1ieottm therein twelve jmen, and ib~ee 6 O e ifind~siireties'~toi inivwer anhyltl'ol h. m~y hereafter bo preferred againsat !im, anMdi, defhult therof to betomuirhitted to prison for one, mth' . SuiDAT YGAkixBWNo.-Thr`e grownup youtlib ofs ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2

... COtJRT OF EXCHEQUER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. iS DEMURRER PAPER. NORRIS versus SEED. r Mr. COWLING appeared in support of the demurrer to , the plea of the defendant in this case, which was an ac-, e tion of trespass, complaining that the defendant had as- saulted Elizabeth, the wife of the plaintiff, on the 19th of November, 1848, and carried her away and detained her against the consent of the ...

MURDER OF A GAME-WATCHER IN CUMBERLAND

... MURDER OF A GAME-WATCHER: IN CUMBER- LAND. We learn, from the Carlisle Journal, that the remote hi and wild district of Bewcastle, Cumoberland, has been the 0e scene of a murder. The victim is Thoras Davidson, who hi for twenty years has been a servant of Sir James Graham, Bart., as a game-watcher. Three prisoners, are in cus- tb tody, on suspicion of being concerned in the murder, di ?? Hogg, ...

ALLEGED WILFUL MURDER IN PRESTON

... e Considerable excitement was occasioned in this town and noighbourhood on Sunday morning last, by the body of a man named Edward Latham, gardener to Mrs. Ped- der, of Ashton Lodge, being discovered lying dead upon dthe highway near to the viaduct of the Preston and Wyre Railway, and not far from Tulketh Brow. The body was a first discovered by Richard Hindle, a constable of the ICounty ...

SHERIFF'S COURT.—WEDNESDAY LAST

... SIIERI' dS ~qU4~T.-WEDN1Y A'S. ;Tr.' 1a5110u. Er %a -uii~ UOL.J (RIM. CON-,~TNaWGE. T his ?? to ?? rompen atiotiu or erimiina ceonvqrsatio* i- Jndgli'ehti warallo ,wed top go. defaud lta yanda .writ of Inur lwsei~ted to assess :the, damages., Alr ?? otyotio5 l~ibnd ybdpadingc 'The plat iff was Hepryj ogbtO iEa,, of Bold lhi, itrancshire, who ~ompla'ined that the defendaret Clarence Wi'ney, ...