ADMIRALTY COURT—JAN. 22

... )AIRAlTY COURT-JAIZ. 2°. 'rIlE JOTIAASES' SALVACE. This Was a cause of-salvage of-iemportanee td- foreign vessels, and promoted by one of the Dover pilots, for service alleged to have been rendered to the-JohanncO, a Prussian vessel off.Dongeness, during a heavy sea, by vwhich, as pleaded, the ship nd cargo were saved. Dr Phillimore addressed the Court ins support of the case of the salver, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAWI NOTICES.-7TIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCFRY, WESTMINSTER. In re ~~~sittings at teil. vrnikal lii re lutip hric, ?? pietiltiol h-, order-O ar Elkiira - Graves v llickt, ?? v Palmer, ?? v UWetncombe, upileal-tavenshllatv v llallier, ditto. VI- CHAE CEL OR'S COURT, WESCi'MINSTEH. ~~ ~~ SittIngs at te a Tdo, Pu ilt votmer, fioe ntgio.n byo ?? v Tylior, ly order-- IIoinpsoll v U pron, om'e ?? v. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... lht MANSION-HOtUSE e A gentleman complained that on Friday night. notwith by standing the vigilance of the police, the house No. 77, in le. Cornhill, had been broken open, and plundered of bills of Ise exchange and other property, which could be of no value ed to the thieves. His Lordship desired John Forrester, the ry officer, whose judgment in affairs of this kind is indisput- he able, to ...

Law Intelligence

... Ilaw flitelliorlicc. CRIM. CON.-EXTIRAORDINARY CASE. STORY V. SrnaR.--ln the CoUII of Delegates , ast week, Mr. Justice Patteson, Mr. Justice Alder son, Mr. Biaron Gurney, Dr. Daubelly, and Dr. illurnaby, attended in Serjeants'-Ino'iall, tnt deride u ipo an appeal fromn tie Archies Court ,f ?? it,, rburv in the case of Story v. Story,'' bitlil bnid been heardl it part a fer, days before. It ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWI INTELLIGENCE. COURT OFt CHANCERY.-NMONDA'Y. 1.1 E 1. LNrTICNAIT. Ml. KINDEIUSLEY opnled this celSe, which was an allpeal firoi a decrec of tie ?? (liauccilor. The plaintills ai.- tile trustees andl evulitoiS ofa testator aelilled Enticilleapt, ?? thc iifef(m~iiaS ills li~ildi'ei andl i galtecs. Ily thewll* ;, dated in IF(tI8, ?? testator gave his farniS, stork i;, t railr. and moacy hl ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LA4W NOTICES.-Tils DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Graves v Hicks, appeal, part ?? v Palmer, rehearing- Aogell v Westcombe, appeal-RavenshaV v Hollier, ?? v Graham, ditto. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER, Sittings at ten. Pittv Bonner, fifth ?? v Taylor, by ?? v Hudson, cause, by ?? v Ward, ?? v Roberts, petition, by ?? v Spronle-Dittoy Price, two pleas- Hatfield v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF. CHANCERY.-TuEsDAY. LEE V. ENTICKNAPP. I This case was partly heard yesterday. The question was, whether the trustees under the will of a testator had or had not exercised their powers according to the inten- tions of the testator, and whether a debt of 3,000!., which they had incurred in the management of his farms was to be paid out of the real or personal estate? Mr. KINDERSLEY ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET. ORNAMENTAL PROJECTION.-Yesterday Mr. Wlngfield, the solicitor to the Paving Board, of St. James's, sum- moned Mr. T. Shlarpsmith, of 4¢, Pall-mall, before the sitting magistrates, Messrs. Conant and Chambers, for having constructed a brick ornamental erection to his door-way and ground-floor story, so that a projection was created beyond the general line of frontage of the ...

CRIMINAL LAW

... CRIMINAL LA Tr. In the course of the last session of Parliament, Lord Brorrtana presented the report of the Coaltrrissiorners ap- pointed to examine into the Criminal Law, and to that io. port was appended a code upon tlre single subject cf theft. His Lordship ?? a sort of promise io introduce ?? code to the legislative consideration of the House in ti(! course of the next session. We hope ...

TORY INTIMIDATION

... On Noonday a case-came to be tried before the City SeniRh;ett Court, which bas excited considerable inte. eest. t ttequires no comment. The eresiding Jsticese Were Balije Donaldson and Mr Smellie. Mr JAR Macphorsop, journeyman baeer, pur- sued Mr Robertson, baker, Lawn market, for the sun o f LI ls.Ad. --beingwages for two %weeks, and board wages for one oelc.eelm having, contrary to the rules ...

CASTLE OF EXETER.—FRIDAY

... CASTLE or EXETER.-FIUDAY. .'EaoriiJ. Caralrike ETq., Chanirmano H. L.. Toll, J. Milferd, A. tawsy, ' . J.. S.iTitm u, J. H. Ley, Esqr., nad [tev. H. Stratiriwaes, Jiiti icesi. Riding- and Driving without Reins.-Notwitllstanding the rtany fiocas inipovedi ZhI4 practile 19 nill cositiniued, ned on tihl day NVtlmn :( nrqnt,1 a, ,'geoiler ito thie *erviee of Mtr. William Case, tif Uploii ?? ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—Jan. 22

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-Jan. 2a. , . . . A-- mu n n e LonD BatcUIIAMs-COetsEttPT OF CoOliR-DicAs v. LitwsooN.-Bir Leo said, that he was instrucited by thl plaintiff in this case to apply th the Coutt for ansAttbch- mont to issue against Baron Brosgharn and Vaux, late Lord High Pbancellor of England, for eontempt of Court. In the cause for which a new trial.bad been . moved, Lord Brougham was ...