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COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY (FRIDAY.)

... I COUNTY COURT.-YESTERDAY (FRIDAY.) (Before W. Adam Hulton, Esq.,judge) There were at this court about forty cases, the following being of most public interest. Advocates present, Mr. Baekhouse and Mr. Kay. WHITFIELD v. MAUTISSDALL. This was an adjourned case from lest court. Our readers will recollect that the plaintiff was the builder of some new houses in the neighbourhood of Chorley, and ...

SUICIDES

... y Dar, During Thureday night lait, Mr. Henry A rtetrtfl, pro- Isfutly Ptiator of the Hanover PRc ure Galleary, No. 32, Georg~ or die-sre aave ird dumb. ?? who, for miriny year, preVZiA to the late Revolution in France, resided in the Boole- h adyacard Montmartre, Pariis, where fie was well known asl a ld collector of some of the most celebrated works of art, alm2. committed suicide by means of ...

THE ST. HELEN'S SAVINGS BANK FRAUDS

... THE ST. 11ELEN'S S& X.INGS BANK FitR UDS. la thle £'01000,lf ifor I the1j' tv-ve,-ni sa annvg ro tt n~no Sozurciay, 'Id dircvv l(: --s p ?? 16CE in smnithl, ofle account,. S-true ic-'l' ?? oN 8 hi' ticyt alb 1prove- came szrnd-1r Iivrdir not; h~ - `'No'I ad pci tinfly, no dinOut, ,11w tut f oilj XI-£1080 61 cic rv-vcatn- log 120 book1 have en)-me sot T he irtei-.I -in l -n -tilviegcrs order, ...

INQUESTS

... IN QUESTS. ?? - - . . _, I__ On Saturday morning an old man, named John Green, 3 seventy-eight years of age, formerly a watchman in the h, service of the Corporation, committed rtuicide by hanging es himnelf in a hou.e in Bick Milton streer, Scotland-road. Deceased had been drinking, and it is supposed that he .r- devsrnyed him~elf whilst in a state of intoxication. H e l Wras found suspended ...

QUARTER SESSIONS JUSTICE

... to In our paper to day, our readers will find a letter its addressed to the Lord Chancellor of England, onlf, '-the Administration of Justice in Courts of Quarter an .0Sessions, 1 by a Barrister. This letter has been .1 f'printed at Chester, in the form of a small pamphlet. Lo Lr The Barrister does not give his name; but we I-o d believe we do not err in attributing this brochure toe is to a ...

THE NESTON PETTY SESSIONS

... THE WESTON PETTY SESSIONS. These teiaions were hold nf - l - - ecde E ,these teisiens were held on Friday, before J. D. Case, ms Ecq., the Rev. R. M. FIelds; and J. Rt. Shaw, Htq. 13- A large number of rate-payers from Birkenhead frot ICt attended to appeal againsttheir assessmente. About two fell ch hundred notices of appeal were lolged. 26s 7, TTHE BIRttENHOEAD COUNTY COURT thc dy Mr. J. ...

THE COMING SESSION

... ACbfte c? bcv' t rptgtt By EAL LIS POPULI LEX SUPREMA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1850. -- _ ?? 1--A.'k-fro -r -r;n in flv rAnrlr, Before our broad-beet is again in the hands of Ionl the reader, Parliament vill have met, and the apG Queen's speech have supplied the rlatf, now wanting, t for forecasting the character of the coming session. exhi Thouh a few hours Will thus place us at a point of Wc ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tbls11t 3 haS COURT OF EXCHEQUER, FRIDAY, JAN. 25. ;1et. CARR (CLERK) V. MOSTYN (CLERK,)-Thia was an bout action of mnoncy had and received, in which the plaintiff, ,h is who is the incumebenit of ?? Helen's Church, in tht ates- parishl of PrcEcot, in the county of L-ntcaster, sought to er of recover the turn ot £6. 16 i., the amount of certain eur- fina- plice fees received by the detefldant, ...

COMMITTAL OF TWO POLICE OFFICERS

... COM- TAL OF TWO POLICE OFFICcRS I -- I Iin. . ?? - . - - On Wednesday last, Mir. RIushton and Mr. C. S. Pake were occupied nearly four hours in the investigation1 of, sellous charge of assault, which was preferred by Ale. John Kilshtaw, timber dealer, of Bootle, against P~olice Officers ND. 4110 (Page) and No. 899, (Sheridan.) .A~ Snowball and Mr. Divenport appeared on bohaif of, the, ...

COUNTY COURT

... IMPORTANT TO CABINET IA5CItERS.-PEMBERTON AND ANOTIHER V. SLATER.-On Tuesday last, this case keas heard before his HonouL William Lowndes, Esq. Mr. Woolburn, attorney, appeared for the plaintiffs, who are cabinet-makers and upholsterers, in Liverpool, and stated that in April last,the plaiitiff, senttoddefendanit's saw-mills in Seel street, two pieces of birch, ele S feet the other 14 feet ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BANKRUPTCY COURT.-YESTrEDAY. _ tJJ..t1 *LJ £tAJtJL64*s .- ~kle5'J5Lt. Be~tore Mr. Comrnissioner Stcphengon. I IN Bs WILLIAM LAwrON -APPLrCATIOrr F,)n CrRTsJlcArT.- Air. Norria opposed the granting of tbie Obakrupt's certiticate, or the ground that he hod refused to meet an arrangement to which ho had previously agreed. and that he had given two Bills of Exchange, for 1IOi each, in lfquidation ...

COUNTY COURT

... WILLIAM GREGORY V. CUTHBERT BROMLEY. This was an action of £20. The plaintiff is a currier in Burnley, and defendant is a shoemaker at the same place. Mr. John Hartley, solicitor, appeared for the defendant. It appeared that an arrangement had some time ago taken place between the parties, whereby de- fendant was to pay £15 by instalments, but defendant had not kept up his payments. Verdict ...