WICKLOW ASSIZES

... WICKLOW ASSIZES . (Ffnilo ?? BREPORTElt.) I W ziciu.oW, Tuosimr.-The Lord Chief Baron opened the commission in tbre crown court pt eleven o'cloee, when the grand jury were re sworn, His lordship, in charging them, Baid the calendar before him did not present eny case calling for particular observation. Light as it was, he learned that it differed considerably frotm that usually, presented to ...

KILKENNY ASSIZES

... KILKENNY ASSTZES. - _- (IrROrM OUR iiicPORT8ht.) IfLHrENNeSY, FuIDAY.-The Lord Chief Baron sat at ten o'clock, and proceeded with the trial of prisoners, when James Cabill was indicted for an assault with in- tent to mali Thomas Carey. There was also a count for an assault, Sith intent to inhict grievous bodily barm. Mr. Sergeant Armstrong, Messrs. Wall and Curtis prosecuted. Mr. J. Harris ...

TIPPERARY ASSIZES—SOUTH RIDING

... I-TIPPERARY ASSIZE-SOUT' RIDING. _ __ _ I - Lndals. sa| L CLOrNaetL, WgYNESDAY.-.The Right Honourable the Lord Chief Baron wiS occupied all yesterday, and,nnul a late hourin the eveniug trying tho following case:- The only one remaining to be dispo ed of at the Clonmel assizes. Andrew Duggan v. Willhan and' ThomaZ Taobi-Thts case bad been called on and proceeded with on Ftiday, and resumed ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION-Cou/ty ]iall, Oxford, Matn 8. Before Dr. Marsharn, Rev. Dr. Wynter, Hon. and Rev. F. Bertie, J. H1. Ashliurst, Esq J. J. Henley, Esq., Guy Thomson, Esq., Captain Fano, and C. Marsham, Esq. William Hastings, of Thame, was charged by Henry v Oliver, of the same place, with assaulting him on the 3rd inst. defendant was convicted in tho penalty of 1/., includ ing costs, and in ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... I COUNTY MAGISTRATETS'COURT. BEFORE W. PRESTON AND T. BOURNE, ESQS. A DETERMINeED TfiEF.-Thomas Bainbridge and Ellen his wife were charged-the former with having stolen several ducks at West Derby, ard the latter prisoner with having assaulted a police officer. The evidence went to show that on the 26th of last month, during the night, a hen house on the premises of Mr. H. Fernie, Mdll Bank ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE SPRING ASSIZE3. The business of the Assizes commenced yesterday mora- iag at ten o'clock. Mr. Baron. Channel: presided in the Crown Court, at the opening of which there was a full attendance of Magistrates,. including. Lord Hatherton (p.ord Lieutenant), T. C. S. Kynneraley, Esq. James Edwards, Esq. ; E. Lygonj Iesq., and the-following gentle- men, who were sworn on ifie Grand ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF EXUHEQUER.-FEB. 27. Sittings in B(Anco after Teia.-(Before 3ir. Baron Mfartin ,a a Mfr. Baron Braq1mqlntl.) THE QUEEN it TILE OXFORD, WORCESTER, AND WOLVER- HAMrTON RAITWAY COMPANY.-RIGHTS OF TecE CROWN.-JUDGMENT. I Mr. Baron Martin delivered his own judgment in this ease, on which he differed from the other learned judges before whom it had been argued. It was an information filed on ...

COUNTY COURT

... COU1NTY COURT. BEFORiE W. A. RULTON, ESQ., JUDGE. A _ ?? WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19. B BANKRUPTCIES. i The hearing of bankrupts' applications was taken co up by his Honour at ten o'clock. c1 IN RIC JO11N KAVANAGH.-The bankrupt 8 a nm boording-bouse keeper, residing in CornwaUis-street, ga and appeared upon his last examination. Mr. sh Campbell appeared on behalf of the opposing be creditors, Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... SECONDARIES' COURT, FaZB. 28. | (Before Mr. Po-rTas and a Special Jury.) I stIAW V. THE NOarTH sAvFFoRsltIRR RAILWAX COMPANY. al This was a writ of inquiry sent down from the Court of el Common Pleas to assess the damages, laid at 1,0001., sustained ti by the plaintiff in a railway accident, the defendant having an suffered judgment to go by default. Tile record set forth I' that by reason of ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT, WEDNESDAY, March 5

... [Before the MAAnf. TR. Ppaz. W. T. Cox. and T. P. [Before the MAYOR, It. PEGG, W. T. Cox, and T. P. s BAINBERGGE, Esqrs.] A tramping woman, named Margaret Butterworth, was charged with attempting to rob the till of Mr. Thomas Mellieure, optician and jeweller, Osmaston-street-- Mr. Mellieure said that on the previous afternoon his wife was h left in charge of the shop. She went out for a few ...

Law Intelligence

... I I . , l4atu, lEntgutgaw. , , NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLI'SfINX. . AT 10I.-BEFoitE TIHE LORD CIIANCELLOR.-Petitle . EwaE Williams-Re Barlow's Trustse-Turner v. Ingsidge-Taytot v. Haygarth-Weldon v. Jffoyland-Mitchells Treuts. h AT 10.-BEFORS THE LORDS Ju TICES -Bankrunt apgse Russell and Russell, part heard. Lunatic petition: Re a part heard. t% ROLIS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-DERBY, MARCH 20. CROWN CoUuT.-(Before Mr. Justice Williams.) THE FORGERIES BY A DERBY SOLICITOR. ;,Joseph Shaw, solicitor, Derby, was placed in the dock to receive sentence for the eleven forgeries to which he had pleaded guilty last night. Mr. O'Brien, who had been retained for the prisoner, having addressed the court on his behalf, The learned Judge, addressing the prisoner, ...