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... gai_ 1nteIupnce. NOTICES-THIS DAY. COUkT OF CIHANCEI&Y, IINCOIL'S-INN. AT 10o.-BxFoRo THE LORD CHsui.Lwo.-Appeal motions, &c.: Carew v. Cooper (2) part Iheord- Jackson v. Duke of New- castle, part heard. 1oinirrpt appealsa Johnson and Johnson- Robertshaw and Kay-Crow and Cotfee-Stebbing, and Anglo- French Agricultural Company-Biancont and BianconL-Lees v. Emberton-Southamspton Steamboat Compan ...

CENTRAL CEIMINIAL COURT

... CENTRALD CRIMINAL COURT. I ?? - 0 (Before the Common SerjcanL.) Thoma3 Smethat, 17, a wood carver, was indicted for felo- f) niously attempting to murder Lucy Russell, a little girl aix a years of age. Mr. Houston proseuted ; Mr. M. Williams defended. This cm wae one of rather a singular character. It a appeared thot the prisoner had beeD in the habit of taking .I the proecutrix out for a walk ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ;I LAW I NTELLIGBNR. I l | - w K 0 - 0 ?? a NO EIS.-THIS DAY. t CogLTr o BNKRmUTOYT. BASINRAXIfM . I Bva ,zijLM. COuaossossat OoUnacr~a. Dlsputei dJ Ca- t] tion. at 10;. Release: C. A. Parker. at 12-P. Davie, at 11- J. Crodher. application, at 12-G. Cook, petition, at 12-. IL1 BaUl-. application, at 12. Mr. ihmm isionser Gouhurn Is the commi sist ofe day. d Hi. ?? Brougham i the registrar of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... l~ `44A LII me S -1noz W&MWMAU-T RDSI 3ae AzL 49 ~~~vijctor-The WigtoWzedmr:hor Laden- M. pt~11'otel.As h aplisa% te, %a, 1 ape ha ?? Avsl, thwi resieseth Uday Af la 4p was~tor een o MA t~c Chancery Amdu 041111ho is a suit blucght by so S ppellemt . Doseaslls a adinatratior of the estate of the. - edmh~atcrid Peter Mnim.it' appeared that 3. lu 153k oosph Boare far th upeso pyn 91ageapie fo 4 ...

THE LAYING-OUT CASE IN ST. PANCRAS WORKHOUSE

... THE LA YING-OUT' OASB IN ST. PJ4CRAS WORKHOUSa Yesterday afternoon the concluding proceedings in connection with the inquest unon the child Admii, ?? Grseuen found to be ?? for dead in SL Pam Workhouse, was held4 sa before, t the Elephant and~afsb Camden-town The official inquiry held by Mr. Frnall, CoB., the Poor. law Board's commissioner, and published in our pap lat Thursday, elicited ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION.HOUSEM A comical ?? old man, named Petdr 3fonl, W brought before the Lord Mayor charged with disorderly 1 eoeduet at the Globe publiebouso, Orutchedfrias, and threatening to assault the ludlord, Mr. Ives. The complainant stated that on Monday evenng about 8 n c1oek the defendant came into his house, and conducted himself in a very disorderly manner. He went into the porlour and annoyed ...

Law Intelligenec

... Xx fnUffistart, LAW NOTICES.-THIS DAY. CiitR'T OFl CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. A-1 -BEFOiif Tilt, Loitt CHANCELLOR. - Bankmtpt BP- I I Naa ?? , Brztgiltotsi, part ?? v. Parkin- is, 1;I ,uhnd-luai v. Htartlantd, part ?? v. .NtW~s ., 'watsatn-Nsfrmfl v. Leveaux-Leiightoflv. ?? v. lilencowe. B0ILU4 ('(11RT, CHANCERY-LANE. A: ?? -I`y Is dt ?? tim rnteit V. Ii~tonttii ROLLS C HAMBERS, CiANMRY-LANE. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... GUILDHALL. Frc-rericrk lie, who refused his address, James Hurley, Si who gave his mnother's address, and James Whitry, who said 21 he had no fixed residence, three forbidding-looking young Si men, were phiced at the bar before Sir John MIusgrove, Si charged with assaulting David Newell, and robbing him of 21 hi.s noney, with violence. 21 David Newell said lie was a farm labourer, residing at ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I (Before Mr. Justice Byles.) The trial of Thomas HopAins, for the wilful murder of his wife at Edmonton on the 21st May last, was resumed yes- terday. Precisely at 10 o'clock the jury were escorted into court by the officers in charge of them, froma the London Coffeehouse, where they had passed the night, and shortly afterwards Mr. Justice Byles was ushered on to the bench by the sheriffs. ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? I! ?? ft -? ? I 9.0, - I UDIMA 00OMIJTT OF Tag PRIVY 0VCOXl~~ At 1.-Motions: Goore'and mnythsr T. 0. S. ., ith Queen. ante.Appeal, Twoou Bae4 ., 4ethes Ime andl AnlO.-For Judgment: Grady V. Taylo-Attorney.GenI16:alV altax~ . ias. Railway Coompany. ?? hambers: Ee CoalH Mining Cejs~- lOURS, omeJ -O ?? Cauead c Bil~fo~nn P-v Inehl Coneal Cmollye par. C eaures Abanou ?? v ri ?? r oentwrh ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... KINGSTON, OCT. 16. (vefore Major Peurhyn, Cbairmaan, and a Bench of Magistrates.) MUSIC AND DANCING LICENSES. The court was occupied to-day in hearing apolications for renewals of licenses for music and dancing, and new ap- Iictions for similar licenses. The following licenses were ?? Rosemary 3ianeh Tavern, Peckhan ; the Father Red Cap Camber- well; the Ship Tavern, Fore-street, lambeth; the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURT& BOW43TR1ET. nommas ompseu, a stout, well-dressed man, of spectable appearance, wearin a large moustache, who ha beenremaded n acharge of stealing a brilliant necklace, worth 72 gnineas, from the shop of Mr. Attenborougb, in the Strand, was brought up before Mr. Henry to answer sevy- ra other charges of the same description. Mr. Lewis, jun., again appeared for the prisoner. ...