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CRIME IN ENGLAND

... The Morningq Post of yesterday in commenting on Baron Matrthins charge when opening the assizes at Li- verpool, gives the annexed picture of the social state of f the English :-Never before, says Baron Martin, in d the course of his whole judicial experience has lie seen so heavy a calendar. With the single excep.. tion of treason, it enjoys the unenviable distinction of s embracing every ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. LANDED ESTATES COURT. (Before the Hlonourable Judge Hargreave). juIe'poeTANT DECISION. In the csatter of the estate of Francis and Wllfoeen, O'17yanz.-The question in this case arose upon the cou- struction of the registry act, namely-whether a legacy charged in the first instance on personal estate, and in default of personal estate upon land, came within the provisions ...

COURT OF ADMINRALTY—YESTERDAY

... C()C1l'1' key' AlD.\liltisL~g EE'rl),.M! I doge Iielly :at veterdav moriin fior tle hea,1ring of the uni.i: is iI that dav's likt. COURT F I3 IAXKLiUP1'C1 ANtD INiSOLVI. ;EY. YE'.I'EIIDIY. |'ECY (Ietorc the tonl Jldge Lynch.) ,i re 11'. Bi'e/iasa.le-The banikrupt, who had been a general dealer, in the comity of Donegal, came tit) on an adjournment' of a tfiial examination ileetillg, In ,rder ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... I ?? 1 -ELF.CORDERIIS COURT-Y 1').sTimuy. . . - . . .1 . . .. .. I The R'ight Ilonourabic the Recorder sat in the Court- hunsse, Green-street, for the trial of prisoners. Catherine 1JanIv was convicted of stealing a ham, and was sentenced to four years' penal servitude. John Wilson was convicted of stealing a book off a hook-stand, hi College-greeni, and wasseotonecd to three monlthls' ...

BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY COURT

... I BANKRUPTCf AND FNSOLVENCY COUTI. I YESTERDAY, h (In Insolvincy, before: Judge Berwick.) - IIn re Qtirke.-The insolvent'was a trader in the city of Waterford, and lie is in custody under a fiat. Mr. Larkin, on the part of certain creditors, opposed e the bails for the insolvent accepted by the Commissioner an at Waterford. He stated that lie desired his agent in a luat city to put certain ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTmRDAsyl ) ll , I | ?? CNSOIDAEDCHIAMBER. M. JusticeBall batyeterday and disposed of m- tions, none of which presented any features of public Iieiterest. ?? COURT OF PnOBATE. (Before Judge Kectinge and a special jury.) Elizabetdh Potts v. Jos-ph Potts,, Ezlizth Pug,, his wife; and Letitia Potl-Mt- Charles Shaw opened tho pleadings The issue was to try the validity of the will of ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I ?? Cou I R I I, , , ?? 1.t CONSOIA6T1iD1tD I V BE1 ' (Before Balron vtu6gea - . - - iv. K4.-Mr. Murphy aigoredon the part of the ddirst, for libert to ,1e'dd 'The action wag bro'egbt agait a adt to ?? i- wages forbreaoh of prom so of 'mafage. nhe'dc- ,fentes propoid 40obe pleaded were-drst, a dnial'of the promise;second, that the eoendan' mother did not eiolsent to the marriageael that ...

ASSASSINATION OF A TAX COLLECTOR

... ASSASSINAT1ON OF A TAX COLLECTOR.I Nf9wIAsTLe-ox-'rexa, Ocr. 1,-This morning 'at ten o'clock, Mir. Marlk Frater, a taX colector in this towin, .as barbaroul0y murdered In Blackett-street. Mr. 1rater lived at Haddrick's Mill, near Gosforth, and it was his daily custom to come to his office in Blacisett- street, Newcastle. He usually rode in the omnibus running between the Grey monument, ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... POLICE COURTS-Ycimivy. - . |senW wo OSOAI) O~tF5C1E. Beer ?? litle o'clock yesterday morning the passages leading~to t his police attice presented a moit ex- traoidinary appearance, as not less ?? eighty three- persons were brought up by the police of the B divi- siou, charged with having beea drunk and disorderly in the public streets on Saturday night and early on Sunday morning. A more ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... LAW COURTS-SATURDAY. CHANCERY APPEAL COURT. ,n The sitting of this court has been adjourned until Is urther notice, in consequence of the illness of thc s Lord Justice of Appeal. = The Lord Chancellor will sit to-morrow In the Court of Chancery to hear the case of Hynee v Redington. ROLLS COURT. le KeogIt v. Rteede.-Tbe hearing of this case was re- t * sumod at the sitting of the coart, and ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. I ROLLS COURT. In thelscaller of Joh:sioles, ,loorq.-In this matter Miss Johnston, now Mrs. Bradldell, who had been one of the minors, was entitled to 2,000?. under her parents' mearriage settlement, made in 1828, and to L°°°t under the will of her father, who died in 1840. By a charge tfiled in August, 1859, she claimed 1,3391 interest on the 2,0001. from 18-10, when her ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I sLAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. I CIIANCEIlY APPEl.I C:)UItT. (Before the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Justice of Appeal.) Atexarrder v. Alexaaader.-Thlis ease was resumed and occupied tile entire day. At its conclusion their lord- ships reversed tho deciriol oif the Master of the Rolis, ROLLS COURT. ?? Earl of chnf leville and Olhers, ?? Master of tile Falls gave jrdgment in this caso. The priacipal ...