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AN EX-LORD CHANCELLOR IN THE COUNTY COURT

... IAN EX-LORD CiIANCtltLo IN THE COUNTY I A- . wr - ?? . I I I I . .. A case, presenting sone singular features, Ias just boeon decided in the Kingston County Court, before J. P. Fraser, Esq-'The plaintiff, Mr. Wyatt, ii a, ponltercr, carrying OIL business 't Thames Ditton, near to Boyle Faint, ?? seat of tile noble defendant, Lord St. Lconards, Lord Chancellor in the Earl of Derby's (Ctdtisiot. ...

VISIT OF THE EMPEROR AND EMPRESS OF THE FRENCH TO THE COURT OF ENGLAND

... VISIT OF THE EMPEROR AND EMPRESS OF THE FRIENCH TO THE COURT OF ENGLAND. The Queen and the Prince Consort, immediately after keeping the birthday of the Princess Royal, who completes her 14th year on the 21st of November, will proceed with the Royal fiaily, as usual at this period of the year, to the Isle of Wight. The Court will remain at Osborne until about the miiddle offDeeeiuber. Here at ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT.—APPLEBY, AUGUST 4

... | NORTHEN CIRCUIT.-APPLBY, UT I VV'rflAnDTIM A r ~ , - - . A~iT4 ltX5 5IAUEIJINAIW CASE Or AISDUaIloN Jro/tiAtkinson, aged 23 (aL young luau of respectable ap-J pearance,) wsindicted ?or the abdtiction of Annie Jarne A, Yard, 3 lie being at girl under the age of 18 years-to wit, of pi the ago of 12 years and 3 xnoptlis, without the consent of ai Jemhnma Bishop, in whose charge she was placed. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... -0- BULLINGDON DIVI SION-C'ounaty ?? crl, March 11. Before Dr. Marslfann, Rev. Dr. Wynter, J. l. Ashhurst, Esq., J. J. Henley, ttsq., aitd J. Weyland, seq. Gco. Brown was charged with essaultiug his mother-in-law, Mlartha Brown, at Forest []ill, on Sunday the 5th inst. It appeared to he a family sasurrel, and the complainant having given great provocation, the Blench dissnissed the case. Geo. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... . BULLINGT)ONt ?? llU, O.rford, Feb. 4. Beforc J. S. P'hillips, Esq., .1. H. Aslirurstli Esq., J. J. Henley, Esq., ?? ?? John Way was charged with assaulting Francis Woolhouse Launders, at Thimic, on the 24th of January last, but as the Benchl did not eonsider that the charge was niiade out, they dis- ?? the case. 1 miril I'x'nn, Harriet Godfrey, Mar-the Newell, and Ursula Hilledon, were ...

OXFORD CITY SESSIONS

... Tho City Quarter Sessions were held on Monday last, in the ?? P'rim Court, in the County Hall, before Mr. Sorioant Maniing, Recorder, the Mayer (I. J. Spiers, Esq.), and several of tlie Magistrates. Before the trials com- manced, the Clerk of the Peace suggested that in future it would be more convenient if the appeals were heard before the trials commenced, instead of at one o'clock, as ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN A FRENCH COURT

... I - ~ I IEXTRA.ORDINARLY SCENE IN A FRENCHi COURT'. (From G~al iguorri;'s Afecsserrger'.) A most extraordinary scene took place four days ago be- fore the Tribunal of Correctional Police of Tours. A manl named 'Tortevoix,' an old offender, was tried for robbery. On being placed at the bar hse was deadly pale, but wvas in a state of great excitement, and his eyes fleashed fire. Being remarkably ...

INQUESTS BY W. BRUNNER, ESQ., CORONER

... IINQUESTS BY W. BRUNNER,, ESQ,, CORONER. MELANCHOixy DEATH OF A BOY.. Considerable (excitement fias prevatiled in the p arish of St. Ebbso during the last fortnight, in consequence of the death of a boy, named Charles FAllen, aged 13 y-ears, wbo on wedineaday, the 5ith instant, wras etngaged in a quarrel with 'sohrboy, named Thomas Stanton, when the msether of Sta'ntor?intorfercd., and struck ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, SEPT. 19

... CITIY COURT-TUESDAY, SEPT. 19. Before MAr. Alderman Dudley (for the Mayo;), Mir. Ald. WV. Thorp, and Mr. Justice Taylor. FOREsT FAIR EXCURSION TesKsSs.-Considerable interest was excited in the Court in consequence of somwe cases arising out of the exeursiens on the Oxford, Worcester, and ;lrolverhampten Railway to Charlbulry on Focrest fair day,- the 13th instant. It appeared tiat the Oxford, ...

COMMITTAL OF WOMAN FOR THE MURDER OF HER SON

... CO)LIMITTAL OF A WOM AN1' O THE MURDER - - - O HERL SON. Chipp/ing 3art, A ug. 12.-The Magistrates and Coroner of the district wvere employed nearly the whole of to-day in the investigation of a mysterious case of poisoning with arsenic. The name of the deceased was William Newton, aged eight years, and generally considered a healthy boy. The suspected party is his mother, the widow of a ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON—MARCH 18

... CcOtRT F nANEKRUPTY, LONDON-MARCII 18. (ilefore Mr. Conimssioner Fane.) Rl WATTS, CASSINOTON, &aC. Uflo7rteatcFc1aICFM Ine -This was the last examination meeting under the bankruptcy of Thoinn Watts, of Cassington, in this county, farmor and grazier. Mr. Field, of Duke-stroot, Smithield and Fincbloy, appeared for tho trade assigneo, Mr. Joseph IHumphreys, of Wootton, near Woodstoek, farmer. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MAY 29

... COURLT OF BANiRCU1'7CY, LONDON, MAY 29. RE CIii)EN, FAnixol)ox.--AN OLDe ESTk.-TJiis wvas a mcetilg for the ?? of declaring s dividend miider the bankuruptcy of Those (idden, Varingdon, licensed victualler. Mr. Braunscoinb appeared for the tradc-assignes-.-r. Thoniuas (oodcliii]1, of ReadinL, SI, criffs oflicec ; and Mr. Wihlils Coleman, of' Clcam, veterinary sulrgeoll. T1lic baukrulptcy took ...