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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... y ?? OXFORD CIRCUOIT.-GLOUCESTER, APRu. 7. tC (Before Mr. Baron Channuell.) tl TILE TRIAL or ?? REv. itR. SMITH AND MRS. SM1H. a. SZXTENCE, At the sitting of the court this morning, the Rev. Samuel an Smith and Sarah Smith, his wife,who were convicted yester- day of cutting and wounding John Leech, with intent to ti disfigure him and to do him grievous badily harm, were brought up to receive ...

Law Intelligence

... Labi Inttlitynct. I NOTICES THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INN, h Ar 1Oi.-BzsoaE TrO LORD Cn3ANeetLL0 AND TnE LoRDs Jas. the Vs rES.-Forjudgxnent: Clemenets v, Hali.th BErone THE LoRD C11ANCCLL1,O.-TO be spoken to: Turner v. Tne. ROLLS COURT, ORA' CERY-LANE. o AT IO.-To be ~poken to :Merlin v. Blagrave. Causes, &e. h llis v a Colman (2), part ?? v. Holloway-Jones v. DangerIed- the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... 1 COURT OY COMMON COUNCIL. I A special court was held yesterday to receive a report from the Coal, Corn, and Finance Committee in rela- tion to providing a Lunatic Asylumn or the City of London. |lr. T. Cox brought up the report, and moved that it be I agreed to. The committee, taking 200 patients as the basis of the calculation, estimated the cost of the asylum at about 50,000., and ...

CRNT.RAL CRIMINAL CO URT

... OLD COURT-FED. 3. l (Before Mr. Justice Williams and Mr. Baron Bramwell.) Htr. TAli Young and rl.f. Tnomas Piper appeared to l answer an indictment which charged them with a mis- r demeanor in having unlawfully disturbed some ?? bodies that had been interred in Moorfields Burial Ground, sad thereby occasioned a public nuisance. The defendants having pleaded not guilty, Mr. Sleigh, who,with Mr. ...

Lam Intelligence

... I Lab) Inalltatuct. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. te COURT' OF PROBATE AlND DIVORCE. o Tbe Judge wfill,it in chainbers at Wesutmiseer. atlU. COURtT OF ADMIRtALTY. DOCT1ttS-COMMONS. AT IL-Tbe Ssveretgii, ?? Lord Deere, ?? stoc Holon and George. ?? Hilda. dniaage. JSANt KRUPT01 0OURT. 15ASLN UtIALL-81'REET. for BrpOUE MRg. COalmslssioarz FoxBrAtiguz.-Schlesiiiger and Co., pri- har 1-ate, at 12. was ...

THE MADHOUSE SYSTEM.—REV, MR. LEACH AGAINST HIS MOTHER

... 1 THB MADHOUSS SYSrET.-REV. MR LEAXCH AO.AiLST HIS MOTHER. I- -asys IisJoz (From the Observsr.) A case of a very important character was to have been sent down for trial at the Guildford assizes, in which the question of the incarceral ion of persons who were sug- gested to be lunatics, and who were consigned as such to a lunatic asylum by their relatives, would have been the sub- ject for ...

Law Intelligence

... sawI I*utslt£euI 1 NXOTICBS.-TBIS DAN. t COURT OF'CHANOERY, LINCOLN'S-INY. tb AT 10lj-EFOD.E TE L~aD HA3CE~ao-Apxsoa: Scott V. wayow 00 AT iti. - SEFORI THE Lans Juenc~a. - Appeals Stasnsa t ?? v Cop -ufedv. Richards. c vim O-HNCLOB COURTS. LINCOLN'S-INN. AT Ii0.-BEFonz VIsCE-CAFCIL~ou SIR R. T. KisI55RR8LE1Z t 'To be mentioned: Wilson v. lieddard. Causes, Ito.: wveldon v, Cloy- ?? v. Lewis ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-LivERpooL, DEC. 13. CROW.; COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice Hill.) THE FORREST EMBEZZLEMENT CASE. John Forrest surrendered to take his trial upon au indict- eant charging him with having embezzled 3001. from Mr. a, B. Blundell, the proprietor of several collieries atand near 7arprington. Mr. Simon appeared for the prisoner, who upon arraignment pleaded Guilty. Mr. Cross, who ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THBE POLICE COURI&. I - MANSION-HOUSE. M~at ~a Smfith, a good-looking girl, 18 years of age, was charged before the Lord Mayer under the following .ir-t cumestancee. di Esther Smith, 9, Half-moon'streetsaid-The prisoner is my daughter, I am sorry to say. The complainant said that the defendant last night came to a her house when rather beery, and asked her to treat her to ti a little drop ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE OaURS. BUNSION-HOUSE, ThoDm Wall, an out-door pendoner of Greenwich 3oe-s al'wais lriswaystaton enchurchat the It w shown l idencn that on the previous evening the prioner was observed upon the platform of . the railay eta tio= in a tae of drunkenems, and in the act of assalting hi wife. The oflerei of the ompany requted hmtob . quiet bunt as, instead of comnplyig with so reasonable ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ) - MID. R -RS- - ;. R O D 0D- (Before Mr. Payn.) .Pilfarg r 2tw 6dM fbrtig a sovere The' ?? a- corpora. of'tbe _e -. ftin,, nnpth0rin~h~ rdan, tpmedsmen,idud a sergeant of the ?? werV b uvtortme tmebeftro teeasewa caled 'on, ow n. ?? qateb-hjhdiet to taket ff their cap&, 9they' eladjrtitidetsdddtion ofth thr*oasnt b ?? tba rnbtlagihas It wi'entraty to ?? bslc foi AIMlerst t Wri ha faslvll tr ...

Law Intelligence

... Law *ntellme¢ . 1 - a ?? COURT OF CHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INN9. AT 20)-BEFOsu T22 LORD CBamcXYeoa.-Appeal: Wytbe v. labouchore. AT 1oJ.-Le BFloat Tat LORDS Jusiwas.-Lanatio petitionis: Be Alfor-Re ?? Mlatthiasi- He 8artoris-Re Smith. Appeal mnotion: De Mattosv. Gibson. pert heard, Bankrupt ~slion: arnold and Arnold. Petition: Lbr Light.v lb Appeaba:i o.1 v. 12asioribanka-Taor v. Taylor. E OLLS ...