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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT.-MAIDSTONE, MARCH 19. CIVIL SIDE;-(Before Chief Justice Erle and a Common Jury.) CHAPMAN v. SCOTT. The plaintiff in this action, Margaret Chapman, sought to recover damages from the defendant, who carries on the business of a baker at Gravesend, for having, as she alleged, sold her a loaf which contained some poisonous or delete- rious ingredient, and thereby injured her health ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. CharWee Greenwood and Williams TSowbridge, two car. men, were charged with forging and uttering a quantity of toll-gate tickets, with intent to defraud their employer, Mr. Philip Lewis, 57, Bishopsgate-street Without, furnish. log ironmonger. Mir. Wontner attended for the prosecution; the priso. neos had no solicitor. Both the prisoners were in the service of the prosecutor as ...

Law Intelligence

... gate Intelligenct. I -- -- - P. - _ X OTIOE~.-VAIS DAt.fl COURT OF CHANCE.RY, LINCOLN'S-INN fmg AT 1G.- BtFORtE THEfLORDls JV~~IIGU-By orderit Davies V. hai Smith. Appeal motion: -Re Baylis ax parto Faulknerpart heard. Appeals, &e. : Ogden v. Foslck, pu~t Jleard-Hume v- Richardson.th * ROLIS COURT, CHANCERY-LANIC. AT ?? order: Focklington, v. Pocklington. From Chambers: National Assurance ...

Law Intelligence

... [ WILa Intelltgnst. NOTICEI&-THIS DAY. 10~.BRFoE TR L~a~ ?? petition: Re At 1.-Fr jdgmet: tepens . Vnabes.Motions (th55 sixh eal. aues,&'. Sld~p v.Dikinon(3-Hawkins v. VICE-CHANCRLLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 1O0-BxFORlt Vicx-CnLA~oELLoso SIx B. T. KINSDRRSLRT - Motions (thes sixth seal). Motion.; Underwood v. Sturgis, part heard. Adjourned summonses: Blyth v. Carpenter-Windlsiid v. ...

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, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The adjourned general sessions of the peace for the county of Middlesex commenced yesterday at the Court- house on Clerkenwell-green, before Mr. Bodkin, Assistant Judge; Mr. Payne, deputy; Mr. PowQa1, chairman, and a bench of magistrates. The calendar contains the names of 87 pisoners, of wham 15 are charged with misdemeanour, and 7with felony. The Assistant Judge delivered the usual charge to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS& MANSION-HOUSE. Two miserably-clad, rufflanly.looking fellows, who gave their names as Bichard Simpson and William Smith, were brought up on a charge of breaking a square of plate glass, value 81., in the shop front of Mr. Birch, 173, Fenchurch- street, watchmaker and jeweller, and stealing from the window a gold watch, value 301., and a gold Albert chain, a value 81. John ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I I HOME CIRCUIT.-LEwns, MARCH 24. THE ACCIDENT AT THE CLAYTON TUNNEL The commission for the county of Sussex was opened in this town yesterday by Mr. Justice Wightman, and owing to there not having been a winter gaol delivery, and other causes, the criminal business is heavier than has ever been Iremembered in this county. The gaol calendar already con. tains the names of 65 prisoners, and ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTERN CIRCUIT.-WINCEBSTER, MARCH 3. (Before Mr. Justice Blackburn.) THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AT ALDERsHoTr. John Nichola3, aged 32, a private of the 3rd battalion of the Military Train, was indicted for feloniously and mali- ciously shooting at Henry Leslie Kennedy, with intent to kill and murder him at Aldershott, on the 7th of Novem. ber last. The prisoner was a dark-featured and determined ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN.—PROPOSED ABOLITION OF QUEENS BENCH PRISON

... COUBTOFALDERMEN.-PBOPOSED ABOLITfION I OF QUEENS BNCH PRBISON. A Court of Aldermen was holden on Tuesday at Guildhall; the Right Hon. the LORD MAYOa in the chair. The Lord Mayor announced to the court that he had re- ceived a letter from Sir Henry Muggeridge, dated 3rd Maroh, in which he tenders his resignation as alderman of the city. The resignation was formally accepted, and the Lord Mayor ...

Law Intelligence

... I ULau Intlltgtence. I NOTICES.-THiS DAY. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL, WHITEHALL. A0T 10i-Heath v, Burder, part heard. ADMIRALTY COURT, WESTMINSTER. AT 11.-BEFORE DP. LusHINGToN AND TmiNiTY MASIRS- Damage: The Mabel. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASINGHALL-STRtEET. BEFORE Mn. COOMiSSIoNER EvANs.-Last examination and discharge: WN . JHouis, at 11-N. Daniels, at 11-Et Cartwright, at Il-J. ...