LORD KINNAIRD'S BILL—MEETING OF JUSTICES

... LORD KINNAIRD'S BILL-ATEETING OF JUSTICES. A meeting of the Justices of' tile City of Edlinburgh was held on Thursdaing foreooc in the Council-Chamber, for the purposc sof taki'ing hco consideration the provisions of Lord Kinnaird's bill. The mceeting was well attended, and on taking tise chair, The Lord Provost stated that he had convened the meeting in consequence oi' a iequisition which had ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-DUReAto, JULY 25. The commission vas opened yesterday, and business was commenced ?? moring at ten oclock. The cause list contains 15 causes, Including t-o epeci.1 jury eases. The calendar contains 67 prisoners, the heaviest cases being-1 manslaughter and 3 rapes, and S cases of indictments for keeping houses of ill-fame. NISI PRIUS COURT. [Before Mr. Justice Cresswell.] LEWIS ...

INQUESTS

... La Tho following inquests were held on Tuesday :-On the to ne~r body of a child named Charles Ann Davidson, aged fifteen of Id molnths, who fell into a pan of ?? on Saturday night I last, and was ?? the body of a child named f Mro Margaret Kenny, eight weeks old, who had been over- . ?? the body of a child named Thomas Parker, who ed had also been overlain; aud oln the body of a boy named 's ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... PULICE INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. la - uP SOrTIiWARK.-Mr. Gcsigce Arnet ,son of an extensive hair Lo manufacturer in the Grove, Southwark, and Darid Jr-cis/ . one of his workimen, were brought before Mr. 'l'Beclett, l charged with setting fire to tho premises of Mr. John ke Jeffieys, ironfounder, and proprietor of the Grove Iron d Foundry, it the Grove, Great Guildford-street, Southwark. '1 Mr. ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMON Yesterday a court was; held for tile eontinoi- 2discussion upon the reports of thle a Committee, and the motion and aniedsttititt. f the subject of the removal of Smitlli)lnak~htl~ MOttOl.-That this tourt do cyree with reports, and that it berI redI akt tle stie fstruetions to send ananwrn efrlt01 1,,et Corniewall Lewis, and wih oertoc thstub.1 eiort the Goeverntsent if' ...

Police Intelligence

... police kntelliswec use its FRIDAY, JULY 19. AbN aid PoaLncANS AND BErRSELLEMs.-The following were Bel: 057summoned :-~ZTbomas Bradbury, publican, Faullisd- i we street, for Sunday trading, was fined 40s. and costs.- Bri, 155, Jieersellers-John Clarke, Croston street, 40s. ; Thomas Cal, ks, loden, Robertson-street, 60s. ; William Atkinson, Oil- Ohs ing dart-street, 40s. ; Samuel Sprouse, Glover ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTIC

... IARY. This court met on Monday. Present-the Lord Jestice- Clerk, Lord Mackenzie, and Lord Cockburn. No fewer than twenty-one cases were disposed of, consist- ing, with one exception, of aggravated charges of theft. The . following parties received sentence of transportation for seven I ?? Taggart and Eliza Thomson or Livingstone, for I stealing a purse containing ten L.5 and three L.t notes, f ...

LONDON POLICE—JULY 24

... LONDON POLICE-JUIjY 24 WESTMnSSTER.-COWARDLY ASSAULT UPON A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.-Mr.-'J. P. Somers, M.P., for Sligo, at- tended to prefer a charge against Charles Bentley, son of the keeper of the WVesiinister Scholars' Cricket-ground, Vincent- square, for violently assatultingb'hin. Mr. Somers ?? Tuesday evening, at six o'clock, I went to the' House of Parliament, but it happened: to be the ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... I AIGH CHURC~ICUB&IXG. A zkieetii;g othe ;ay itbiseyj ?? 'BihoP- of XllGtwt. in 'his5 ?? with thIM v(.CGea, ok' p~ t d i in St. M - s~~litzardc l,,,ur rsunt to Asffie for the pur, oseb of rte , snuet the ,d eI tision f the soveral liba'uiV nlits, e ?? itopsi by'lddtba; tthe order of thlont oceseot .a fa9the. Prisy t Coutol,'to 14dttt itt. Gohik he itih i of B., rl 40oheli irom being datrie ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA TV 5OT1CES-Tuis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, at half-past 10.- (Before the LOaD CltAsreeoLI.)-WVarVikl v Hooper, part heard. Bankrupt Petition: Pe Cavendish, by order. Appeal Motions: Lloyd v Peers-Wason v W~aring-Newiman v Huttoii-Leicester v Newinan-Norman v Haminack-Wood v Roweliffe-Mogg v Weston-Zulueta v Tyrie. In re Larne, Belfast, and Ballymena Railway Company-Ex partc ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... AS . rkLLIW4ii&F, , .ROME UIT-.u, 24.- .Tog Ar 16,I vsk1 i .4iot'Dt l i 3 ict4ithb tiw -iwueenf Willia Buane wit fiatpne !g whs t, di 5 14.r. johnoii rppeued fqf. thde W 1 beit defends4 it soher. Tlbhe 0 o otater ani . Wlhlaw ?? ?? e roseou, dewred ithathe h f lived in the 'eaine houewiiijie ?? i, neia Bche- rud 4 ,the tirwm tbe sursel tok'place vhicbh formed the- a Stt slaqary, tirep_1p0iAr. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZ7E INrTELLIGENCE. !S NORTHERN CIRCUIT-YORK, JUrY 22. .V- NJSI PRtIUS COURT. ,d[Before Mr. Jusitice Wightnitin atad a Special Jury.] so t PEARSON V. FAIRIJURN. Mr. Martin, Q.C., Mr. Atherton, and Mr. Sykes9 were for the plaintiff ;Sir Frederic Tllesiger (on at special retainer). ~N Mr. Knowles, Q.C., and Mr. IHughi Hill wvere for the defen- dant. ale Thi., was an issue directed out of ...