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... RLaWy ?? -NOT.ICESTHIS DAY.. AT IO.-By order: ]in rse-llor, lunatic petition, Part henri!; Worth V. Mackelinle8pt#Uohi Aft ,~ Eitti v.lsd 0 - ?? o heard; Sisirge v. S lngb; Rc* iy ithell AT IO.-ftftRU VlRjC*Aj~RI4il - Petiffi5ihe &c., by order.; Betts v. Betts,t0e W~ apok 8o ?? Lodge v., pi'rlcbsd, ditto;- Faiter v. Foster ?? :FarloY, . COedirraD,5ause molin Her Bracey v. Sosrbro'; MlostYn v ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. Hlermanc Lat, charged with having forged a bill of ex- change for 1,2501., was brought before Alderman Wire for final examination. Mr. Mullens, of the firm of Messrs. Bushe and Mullens, solicitors to the committee of bankers for protection from felony and fraud, attended for the pro- secution, instructed by Messrs. Nicholson and Parker. Mr. Hobler appeared for the prisoner. ...

WEST SUSSEX SESSIONS

... The Midsummer Sessions for the Western Division of the County took place on Thureday last, at the Town Hall, Horsham, before R. Prime, Esq. (Chairman), and F. S. Pigott, REsq. (Deputy Chairman of the Sessions). There wore also present the Duke of Richmond, Major Saldbam, Captain Shirley. the Hon. J. J. Carnegie, G. Bsrttelot, Esq., E. S. Bigg, Esq., P. Burrell, Esq., W. K. Gratwicko, Esq., T. ...

OXFORDSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... oxroRsSmE ?? AssiES. The Clommisssion for holding these Assizes will be opened at the County Hall, Oxford, in the afternoon of Wednesday next, July 16, before Mr. Justice Erle and:Mr. Baron Martin. The business of the Assizes will no coonmedicsttill the next morning, at ten o'clock. The following is a list of the pri- soners for trial:- William Green, Harriet Green, George Wheeler, alias ...

HORRIBLE ATTEMPT AT RAPE AND MURDER

... HOlTRIBLE ATTEI'NPT AT RAPZ AND DIMIDER. An outrage, of a IaJbt or 1i at ice, on a ?? lady, While walkl 6- irin tile H-lrnev roadl, on Friday, has caused a gresi tenll hi llit o i alullrl .ai the attendance at th.e ?,U t ,seilcy- I UU AIt i efdr4y aSaturday), when the ruffian implicated was brought up br examination, was very reat. The advuced was a niffinlv Inokini fellonw. well dressed i Ui ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LA W INTBLLIGENCE-MIONDAY. HOUSE OF IORDS-APPEALS. [Bcfore the Lord Chancellor, Lord Broulgican, and other Peers.] MARIANSRIr V. CAIRNS. The arguments in this case eere fully heard out, and time was taken to consider the jutdgmnent of the house. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S CO URT. [Before Lord Crac.s wrth.] BROWNLOW ?? EGEIOTON. The bill in this case was filed oil tiealf of the son of the late Lord ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEINCE-WEDNESDAY. VoxouxSJP-STuEET.-Etdltard Jones, a tall, powerful man, described as a hawker, was placed at the bar before Mr. Arnold, charged with cutting and wounding James Bates, with intent to murder him. The prosecuwor, who appeared to be greatly debilitated from loss of blood, said that the prisoner had for sonic time past el tertained the most hostile feelings towards ...

DESPERATE AFFRAY BETWEEN THE MILITARY AND POLICE AT LIVERPOOL

... .DESPERAT TE AFRA Y BETWEEN THE MJLITA RI A.-VD POLICE AT LI VERPOOL. - LivlrpoOL, JULY 1, 4,30 P.M.-Since nine o'clock last night this city has been thrown ieto the utmost alarm and excitement, in conseqnence of a terrific military riot, which broke out at the hour above-mentioned, between the soldiers of the 91st Regiment, commanded by Colonel Campbell, and the police of Liverpool, between ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE-WEDNESDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. in the matter of the guardians of the Holborn Union, and in the matter of Allen, the Lord Chancellor made the orders asked for witheut observation. HARVEY V. HEWITT. This in a suit on the part of the Master of Dovenly School, in Cumberland, for the establieliient of his right to certain tithes given for its Support. Thle VsceC ?? (Knight Bruce) ...

DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... s s . _ T u ?? MONSDAY, JUNE C30. These sessions commenced in the Court House, Dur- ham, before Rowland Burdon, Esquire, and a bench of magistrates. There were 61 cases for trial, but none of them were of much importance. The court sat at 10 o'clock, and the following gentlemen were sworn of Ithe grand ?? Benjamin Dunn, Hnrworth, fore- man. Messrs John Hardcastle Bowman, Darlington; Edward ...

Police

... volfte, iMANSION-IOUSE -AasoN.-James \i charged with haviring set fire to !.s premises at No. I 5, Limne-s5reet, was brorw~s up in the custody of t i, lliam EdDiinds; '~or final ?? Bradley, the &reman, who gave testimony upon the first exaninatio was tben called. The following was his additional statement :-I found under one of the trays in the cellar into which I went a little bit l of stose. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... wESTERN CIRCUIT. WINCXItSTER, JULY 19. TimE GOLD DUST ROBBERY ON THE SOUTH - WESTEIN RAILWAY, - William Plccsnpin, a journeyman tailor, was charged with having stolen on the 9th of May last, a box of gold dust, weighing 29lb., and a wooden box, the property of tht London and South Western Rallway Company. A secoud count charged him with having received the same Well knowing it to have been ...