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COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... LIBIITY OF BANKEERS AS TO PAYMENT OF DOUBLE CeossED CHEsEQs.-Belamy and another v. Mfajo-7itass.-The Attorney- General, Mr. Knowles, and Mr. Unthank appeared for the plaintiffs; Sir F. Thesiger, Serjeant Channel!, and Sir J. Bailey for the ?? was an action against the well-known banking firm of Coutts and Co., and was beard on Thursday the 26th ult. The declaration stated that the plaintiffs ...

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 ...

BERKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... On Monday last the Judges of Assize, Mr. Justice Erle and Mr. Baron Martin, arrived in Abingdon and opened the Com- mission; after which their Lordships attended divine service at St. Helen's Church, where an impressive and appropriate dis- course was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Burr, Chaplain and brother to the High-Sheriff. On the following morning the trials commenced. Mr. Justice Erle ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSIONS, BIULLNGDON DIVISION.-Saturday, July 19, at the Co..ty 7' Hall, OxVord. ;. Before the Rev. Dr. Wynter, C. Peers, Esq., J. J. Henley, Esq., ie and James Morrell, jun. Esq. SINGULAR AFFILIATION CAsE.-Edgar Haynes, of Oddington, it baker, a married man, was ordered to pay 2s. 6d. per week for P the maintenance of an illegitimate male child, which a servant, LB named Sarah Nutt, of ...

ARRIVAL OF THE COURT AT OSBORNE

... roe Her Majesty the Queen and his Royal Highness ?? Prince Albert, accompanied by the Royal family, and cr- ay, rd tended by the ladies and gentlemen of trie Court, arrived his here by special train, about five o'clock yesterday after- ear noon, ie? roscte to Osborne ; and were received at tho ao terminus in Clarence-Yard, by Admiral rhe Hon. Sir T. lbe B. Capel] ?? Major-General Lord ...

PORTSMOUTH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... PORTSMOUTH BOROUGII StS~jj,, voa ?? , the The Quarter Sessions for this borough were held 0 'its. Weslnosdaybefore Thorras PhinEsq., Recorder Ther sere was but a small calendar, the whole of the caese ?? olin concluded by the afternoon of the day the Sessio cn.C it, menced. The bar was a large one, there being barristers present. The following gentlemen foraed at. the Grand Jury :-Mr, G. Baker ...

NEW ORDER IN CHANCERY

... | Ia r - ,- . The following Order of Court was issued on Saturday:- The Right Honourable Thomas Lord Triuro, Lord High Chan- cellor of Great Britain, by and with the advice and assistance of the Right Honourable Sir John Romilly, Knight, Master of the Rolls; and the Right Honourable the Vice-Chancellor Sir James Lewis Knight Bruce, the Right Honourable the Vice-Chancellor Robert Mounsey ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDER AT NORWICH

... (From the Nforwich Mllercury of Saturday.) On Saturday forenoon last, a young man named Charles John- son, son of a Primitive Methodist preacher residing at Trowve, accompanied by his dog, passed down what is known as Mrs. Martineau'slane. This lane extendsfrom Trowse-road to alaen- ham, and is of a sequestered character. About 200 yards within the lane, commencing from the Trowse end, stands ...

AFFRAY BETWEEN THE MILITARY AND POLICE AT LIVERPOOL

... AFFRAY BB'tWESI; THE MILITARY AND I POw-rC.E AT LIVERPOO)L. I LovccrcLe JULct 1. Since nlise oclock Ia-c night this city baa been thrown into the utmost alaica1 and excitenient 'in consequecuce of a. military riot, which bruo'e eat ait that hour between thle soldiers of rho P1st cegTienot, commacided by Col- onel Compbcll, and the police of Liverpeol. In conse- quenace of somce ~puanimeince ?? ...

SUSPECTED MURDER NEAR NORWICH

... A murder of a most atrocious description has been discovered during the lest week ill the neighbourhood of Norwich. The circumstances of the case are as follows: On Saturday forenoon last a young man ranted Charles Johnson, son of a Primitive Methodist preacher, residing at Trowee, accompanied by his dog, passed down whatis known as Mrs. Ilartneartu's lane. This lane is of a seouestered ...

DEPARTURE OF THE COURT FROM OSBORNE

... DiP&RTUPE O1 THE1 COURT FROM. OSBORNE- Tlie OQuee,, his Royal -ighnees Prince Albert, the eldest of tile Royal children, his Majesty the King of the lielgiols, with Uis two sons and the Princess Char- lottc Of Btlgium, and suile, with the ladies and gentle men of the C'out, ?? House on Tueoday morn- lag, at ?? nine, and embarked on board the Fcit'y Roya yacht, Captain Lord Adolphus ...