LAW INTELLIGENCE

... apothecaiyaresident in Bemer's-street. The defendant also e a situation In the office of Messrs. Campbell, army agents, andwas an ensign in the army. The plaintiffnow sought to recover compensation for one of the most serious in- juries which a man could ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... DvNELE,7 ESQ.-SAM5E V. THE ZION. C. EL LAW- SAME V. IIESItY WROETTIX~tEY, ESQ. Ir These cases, in which Mr. Henry Bruce, the army clothier, in was the prosecutor, having been postponed until this day, came f on according to appointment. The first case lasted ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,JULY 16

... remedy (in the aeparation now sought) conseiqueqce of his own acts of incontipency and his, own lulterous intercqurse (with a woman whom lie allowed to isume the napjse.qf Mrs. Proctor, and who had a child by ins)subequet t hissepratin fom is wife, Pon th& ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... at Moorlands, near Illuddters- field, where he occiipied a farm as teoant to Mir. WGilliami New- ton (defendant's father), a land surveyor at Stagwond-hill, but now only a labourer. Thie defendant, ahout 28 years of age, was the only son of 'Mr. Newton ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... of the parties, the de- fendant being 2t, and the young woman 27, that he was more likely tobe theseducc4 than the seducer. His Learned Friend, he said, had represented the father of the young woman as a merchant,'vith the view perhaps, of inducing the ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER

... knife ! The woman at the same time eried out, I' Oh, he will kill me I His companion made a snatch to get the knife, but missed his hold; the man al- tered the.direction of the knife, and grasping it full in his hand, stabbed the woman with great violence ...

CORK COUNTY ASSIZES—AUG. 19

... i did. IDid you ever rob yoar bruther ?? didn'; : Id you ever conmmit a robbery near fdughal 7-No.- I W~ere you ever in the army ?-I was. * *Wbateegment I-I was in the Btth, the North Cotck, and thf: Xerry nmilitiaa. Did you dQexa-iNo, i wvas dischatrged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... is nothing extraordinary that a woman should be with V child before site was married, and that the son she might britig forth shiatid be etrcuted, even sntju?lly, I see no reason for not 5 l'elieviitg that such a woman as Mary, atid such a man as Joseph ...

YORK ASSIZES, MARCH 24

... breathing around him pestilence and death, Be&fre you are the battalions of corruption. }Powerlfill Noblemnen spread all over the land ; placemen and pensioners are Mtzenmbers of.an 'Honou-able House; hordes pf black cattle, commonly called Bishops, Rectosrs ...

LAW REPORTS

... countryman completed the conquest of Egypt. He conimeced1 under a good mianter, wtnse exaniple ffiTed' his young heart. On his landing in Egypr. tile tih of' March, ?? fought by tihe side l hiis ?? and on the ever memorable 21ist March, he behe'oi i that venerable ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... pointed out several instauces Of these .Bills-that by whichi iIO Queen deposed Edward II a nd put liteiself at the head of thk# army: those of Henr II ar ticlarly. that'aaindst Anne Boleyn, between whose unfortunate case and that of the pre- sent Queen there ...

MIDDLESEX MEETING

... submit to this last ilasult, 'the IN1Viiitlers ibssld' next proceed as far as they could- to erect ant filquisitlesr-in Erg- land. The conduct of Ministers was' natural-they- wouild go, from one error to another-they would-proceed fr'on thu Jilstf- fication ...