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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZBE INTIELLIGENCE. . MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-WARMWKMrAnCH,27. : Nzsr Peus UeouT.-Bxroaz Ms. B~soNxos 4DtaoX . ;NLsox (DiviD) v. WRIGHIT (SA&UELI). OAON FOR From the DEVAMAI10N OP. CHARACTBR, . From thcestatemont of' the lvar-ed',connsel for 'the ph'lu- tiff, it appeared that Mr. Nelson 'is a n Ph'sicihmsand in practice at Birmingham; *and the defendantsis :physidlan' of great repute, n the same ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENC.B OME~1 CIRCUIT.-KiNGSTOX, MkRcII 29. CIVII. SIVF.. The Lord Chicf Justice has been engaged during the last two days in trying common julry cascs, and the ?? been gone through withl such allacrity, owing to, the: absence in many cascs of anytlhing lilo a dlefernce, anud in others to the. caUSCS beinlg entirely undueinded, that there are very fewr commaon jury causes ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIOE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION ROUSgE. DESPERA-TeON AND CRI.E,-Oa Monda,-, a young man of respectable appearance, who assumed the name of James Bond, was brought before the Lord M Uayor, upon the charge of having robbed Mr. Acton, of Shoe-lane, emery menriufac- turer, of twelve cheqaee, a bill of exchange, and other secn- rities for money, under the singular circumstances stated in the following ...

DOWNPATRICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... DOWNPATHICK QUARTER SESSIONS. TVevdnesdaey, MaPrch 26. Tirn General Sessions of the Peace for tile division of' Downpatrick commneinced at twelve o'cloclc to-day, before Theophilus Jones, Esq., Assistant-Barrister, and the following magistrates: J. W. Maxwell, Esq., John Sharmanz Crawford, Esq., Major Montgomery, P. R. M. Browne, Esq., A. 11. LIontgomery, Esq., Rev. Win. Aunesley, W. 13; Forde ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... oIrrC% INTELLIGENCE, C COIF- 1,BRIsroL, SATUZRDAY, Mesrch 22. ia - pres~~ent: Messrs G. E. Saliders and Hughes. ?? charged with begging in Cornwallis. ?? jsee speoo F C 144 cuhteprsner soliciting alms f,~; fh ourtee n das heard himboffera as rogn ii wh has been several times before the benh rI EC echrewihbegging in Park-row, andathe t Is Bgprvd hewas sent to bridewell for a month's Bfeeu 3 ...

Law

... tLabW. COURT OF CHANCERY.-LOoxnDON, MAUCIucl 27. MISS TALBOT'S CASE. T'rF. petition of Mr. Cravenr Berkeley in this matter, I which stood over from Saturday last, was this day pro- ceeded with. Mr. ROLa, Whoappeared for Dr. Doyle, ?? from the affidavits width had been filed .since Saturday last, he perceived that, besides the prayer for general relief, an application was intended to be made to ...

THE ROMISH CHURCH AND THE Religious Robbery System

... THE RoiWISH CHURCH AND THE Religious Robbery System. In the pride of their arrogant triumph (for the Papists consider they have forced effete and im- becile Protestantism to succumb), the cause of Popery has signally received a heavy blow and great discouragement, in certain recent exposures which have formed the topic in courts of law and in court of Parliament, and bid fair to create still ...

Published: Sunday 30 March 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1544 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-FRIDAY. r has It be* [Before Mr. Commissioner Goulburn.J [t he I5 RE MATTHEW AND LANCELOT ISOLLASON. tours Thebankrupts vwere drapers in Whitechapel. Their balance e. sheet, prepared by Mr. Butler, of Basinligall-street, con- 13. tains the following items :-Dr. To capital, on Ist January, v5ery 1849, £1,832; to creditors, £3,510; liabilities, £X34; pro. :a to fits, £2,085. ...

LAW COURTS

... THE CASE OF MisS AUGUSTA TALEoT.-In the Court of Chancery, last Saturday, two petitions were heard on the part of Miss Augusta Talbot to procure arrangements by the Lord Chancellor for her future residence. Certain affidavits having been filed in the matter only on the night before, Mr Rolt and Mr Page Wood both required time to file affidavits in reply, which the Lord Chancellor said he ...

Published: Saturday 29 March 1851
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2514 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE )N7TCLLIGENCE-FRmDAv. MA~sioN-nomsE.-Mr. Aclaid, the secretary to the City of London Central Market Association, applied on Thursday to Alderman Carter for a summons against a person employed anee by the association, under rather peculiar circumstances. con. Mr. Acland, who was accompanied by Mr. T. M. Challis, arv, the treasurer to the association, said that, having been en- ro trusted ...

CURIOUS CHARGE OF ROBBERY AND ELOPEMENT

... CURIOUS CHARGE OF ROBBERY AN= ELOPEMENT. At the Liverpool police-court, on Tuesdoy, a middle-aged, fashionably-dressed man, of rather commanding appearance, named JaTmes Meade, was placed before the magistrates, charged with stealing a 50?. note, the property ?? Thomas Gilbertson. The prisoner is a married man, residing at 43, Davies-street, Berkeley-square, London, where he professes to ...