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LAW.—THURSDAY

... as- wi Sumtin ha te ilkwee roeryfiled, and that Mr. eij Wihan a etile o llth osa hihhe claimed. th C4 COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. ye THE QUEEN V. THE GREAT WESTERN RAILwAfl coscrJAXr to RAILWAY RAMING. toho In the month of November, 1842, a poor-rate was ...

LAW.—FRIDAY

... it good. a The Court took time~ to consider ita judgment. BAIL COURT. (Sittings in Baneo before Mr. Justice WIkLIAms.) T HE QUEEN. 'V. TILE CORPiORtATION OF SOUTHWSOLis. 'Mr. PALMER. movod foesr~senii to empower the bur- gesses of the borough of'Soutliwold ...

LAW.—MONDAY

... objections could not be made. The demurrer was allowed, and a month's time to amend was given to the plaintiff. i COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-MONDAY cc, BODMER v. BUTTERWORTH. The Court was engaged during the greater part of the ekday in hearing an argument ...

LAW.—THURSDAY

... be wholly one , of iosprisonment. The sentence of the court was, that the defendants be imprisoned in the Queen's Prison for one yeair. THE QUEEN V. BARNARD GREGORY. es The defeadant was the proprietor and editor of The ', Satirist newspaper, and had been ...

LAW.—SATURDAY

... Court, consequently two orders would have bec-i miecessary. He should, therefore, allow tile petitioner his costs. F COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Sittings at Nisi Prius, before Lord DEN11AN and Cormnri Juries,) COaEMoAN r. 1ARRISON. Mr. JERVIS and Mr. PI'Tv iSsDno1ar ...

LAW.—WEDNESDAY

... the ROuLs.) The MASTEIt of thle utOLLS after disposiiig of a few motions of no public interest, rose at 11 o'clock. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. (Sittings in Banco, out of Term.) TltE QU1EEN V. TIlCi CO/POAtIAOl'NOS OF MASCiHESTFiI. A writ of niidasnes had issued ...

LAW.—SATURDAY

... two bosutjful plaites to be sent em- to me-one, of Oliver CromLwell tarorogning Long Parliamntra, and thle in other of Mary Queen of Scotts. Also I have purchased a beautiful ice c.'rpet for your rooin at C-, Eselyn Stopped in and caught Me look- 'he ini ...

LAW REPORT.—YESTERDAY

... dislainser; nor would he be entitled to them by reason ths the p laintiff had not elected to proceed under the statute I and 2 Victoria, c. 110, sec. 6S. That was a pro- ceeding which the plaintiff would not be hound to adopt, eihahr ea against the mortgagor ...

LAW,—WEDNESDAY

... and Mr. Willeock appeared fi for the plaintiffs. Mir. Itoupell and Mr. Rail for the do- bee fondant Strafford. tI COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-WEDN'E5DAY7_ do! (Sittings at Nisi Prius in Guildhall, before Lord DENMAN fonl and Special Juries, the MORLiIY V. ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... were claimed by the sai .eoverseers. The rate not having been generally paid, hi' r. application was made to the Court of Queen's Ben ch for its ma -s sanction for the issuing of distress warrants under the old bll d assessment, but the motion was discharged ...

POLICE

... police a gang of dog-fighters, and their aiders and abettors, assembling at a certain disreputable house in Neale's-yard, Queen-street, Seven Dials. The police, in consequence of the information thus given them by the Royal Anti-Cruelty Society, made ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... retaining. possession of tlse land from the day when theyr be3 entered upon it up to the dlay when the opening of the eco Court of Queen's Bench was formally pronounced. roer In the case of Toulinin acid others v. Hedloy,'' tle jury to heingc unable to agree, ...