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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT-KINGSTON, MARdI 29. CIVIL SIDE. The Lord Chief Justice lhas been engaged durinr, the last two days in trying comumoln jury cases, and the list sels been gone through with euch celerity, owing to the absence in any cases of anything like at defence, and in others to the causes being entirely undefended, that there are very few conmun jury canoes retmaining to be disposed of. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LA W INTELLJGENCE-MomD.Y. HOUSE OF LORDS-APPEALS. EDINIIURCII AND GLASGOW RAiLVWAY COMPANSY V. THE TOWN COUNCIL Or LtNLITIHGOW. The further hie'rin of ?? ck ase was resunied this morning, and the reply was lteard. Their lordships took time te consider their judgment. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS. [Before Sir J. L. Knight Bruce.] NOVELLO V. JAMES. An order of injunction restraining the defendant ...

CHARGE AGAINST A BANK CLERK

... At the Mansion-house, yesterday, ?? Sautieli SnSitni c 11cacle, ohief cashier at Messrs. Cunliffe and Co.'s banking- a house, in Lombard-street, was brought before the Lord a Mayor, charged with having stolen three £100 batik notes, r the property of his employers. The prisoner had been a few s days ago charged with having embezzled a bill of exchange I for £150, which was alleged to have been ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... L- I; A()717vES-Trusa D.ty. ,itt l F ('iAN(IlMY, LINCOI.NS INS, at 10. 1 . Ie Piro t Fxetcrr.A &c, faiuway t iaptpily ex Ienri htelee, ji irt herld. Appeal. i'varsoti V ; I' r( i)- l tit 'Ille alettiishire avid Yoark O iL' Lfitl.lhtS' CoritiS, I.INCOJLN'S IXN, at 10. 'ltii teliA !; ti~ j, 11t el~ota 1jiitill 13tli2E.) 1 Irtit lir re IDtgitrd, bainkrupt peti J' JI*( [ t 1 . 1.qt Ij jtlIIl1 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE-TUESD.AY. HOUSE OF LORDS-APPEALS. [Before the Lord Chancellor, Lord Brough-tin, ?? other Peers.J TUEl PROPPLISTORS OF' THlE hDItNttUttM11 AND O-it RtAILWAY COMPANY V. THE TOWN ClOL'.CILL'flt~ 'iF tINI- LITIIGOW. 8The bearing of this appeal was resumed this morn il-, anld itMr. ?? concluded bis opening and Mre. Biethell isa- thl-it heard. Thc lsatter learned gentleman ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELL [l.GENCE. HIOME' CIRCITIT-Ou1LMFOIIID, MARCHE 3. The Commislcdtt for thle counlty of E's'ex wii s Opened to- day, and the learited juedges proueuded imo mdiately to busin'ess. ?? gaoil calendai presents aI fearful array of crime, there beirig 71; persotiu for trial, and nearly thle whole of thre cases atre Of tile itno't atrociona de'scriptioni Lord Chiuf J uttieu Campbell, who ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAWI Am I 1T;LLI CE-WEDNESDAY. Cl-IIUILT OF CHAINCERY. ?? V. lIlt. 'AN. a, I, appal fioe atil orilir .'1he ater of the. Rolix, aI -III ?? to trN tilc' eta~it of Ilind of at Mr. Baiic'v L 21 r. a I ?? )l iller, ?? M,. Sel Iw vn 4ti cttdc' vv Mv,,r. Rult, Mr. iioodo!vc, and ml. * %%t-are ciieritkirttd Ito-din, end thet Lord I ?? to looiii into thle p;Ilcditti', anid give '!tI.l tlit' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. COURT OF CHIANCERLY. ELLIS V. BOWM SAN. The ergniments on) this appeal fromt thle Mastoe of thle Rolls so re contitiuieid to daiy, butt nut concld uled, and aise toL be resumed onl the next, day of thle si ttiniis of lie court, butL whether that is to be Tfuesday or Wedneuday hils not beeni settled .I UneMondaythe Lord Chancellor attends the House of Lords.( YICE ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POL IUE JNTELLIGECE-WELDNESDAY. flOW-STREET.--A ruiddle-ageil womnan, Tnamed Eli-ri Jriseol, wait broughit before MIII, Ilenrv'chargeOd o ti oltcs nitbo.nc fromi Messrs. FOX and liuettime well-knlown cont~rac- tors, by ?? repireselitiitiuiis. Jaimes Dunin, clerk in the service of thle pr~osecutors5, stated ft tht s employers hail onl office it, Ne i re, Spring-gar- IN dents. Abouit the l5th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-WEDNESDAY. le M~stoNHotysE.-Ceorgc Jacks, a la1 bu lfer ye~ars of age, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged ~11 with having- picked a gentlemnan's pocket. ty A youngunan who was walkiig along Tower-street just be- .fore the occurrence said :I saw the prisorner following a gen- id tiewan, and havitsg seen him in suspicious circumistances ?5 before, I watched hilm. He ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—TUESDAY

... I CENTRAL CRIM3IAL CO UR T.-TUESDAY. OLD COURT. [Before the Recorder.] JrCiaez Schsolifetl was indicted for stealing K7 sovereigns, tie property of Willianl Hawley. )r. Bernie prosecuted, and Mr. Payne defended. The prosecutor stated that he keeps refreshmient roomis in Thames-street, which he some thime since took of the prisoner, who continued to lodge in an adjoining house, lie being about ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 11OME CIRCUIT-CjjLLM;jR.FORID, MARCH 7. CROWN SIDE. [Before Lord Chief Justice Campbell.] THE MURDIEtRt AT DotiltDINGIIUI',iiT. T/ooilasr 1)rory, 23, described as a fa.rmer, Was indicted for the ci ilful murder of Jacl Denny, by strangling her with a This case appeared to excite very groat interest , anl long before the doors of the Court were opened they were literally besiegeil by anxious ...