AND EAST CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND NEWS. NO. 440 - Eighth Week in Quarter Registered for Transmission ABroad. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1874. PRICE 1D. ____________________________________________________ The court has never been so crowded on any similar occasion since the late MR. JUSTICE SHEE came his first circuit. There was no pretension to a grand display, but everything was neat,, and in keeping with the dignity and honour due to her Majesty's representatives. The High Sheriff wore the uniform of Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Kent - full dress - scarlet, silver lace trimmings, and epaulets, with sword, &c. He was accompanied by MR. E. HEELIS, solicitor, Appleby, Under Sheriff, and his Chaplain. The carriage and harness were of an elaborate description, and were furnished by MESSRS. NANSON and SON, Penrith. The outfit was from the establishment of MR. JOSEPH KIRKBRIDE, of the same place, and, it is needless to add, was got up in first class style. On Sunday, the Judges, accompanied by the High Sheriff and his escort, attended divine service at St. Lawrence Church. There was a gay and fashionable congregation. The REV. W. MAUDSLEY read the prayers, and the assize sermon was preached by the Chaplain, the REV. JOHN HEELIS, Rector of Dufton, from the 12th chapter of Luke and 58th verse ......... "When thou goest with thine adversary to the magistrate, as thou are in the way, give diligence that thou mayest be delivered from him; lest he hale thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and the officer cast thee into prison."