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SUPPOSED MURDER IN CLERKENWELL

... SUPPOSED MURDER LV CIERKEN IVELL., Conoanti; IFunr' r- Ali. StiIt.iNo and a juiv Lissenbled yesterilay at olce o'cloek, at the Lion tiII, Ii ll puilblh'e-houie in .1largaret-street, Spa-fields, ?? the den di of M ai; A tle iliv, aged tell. It, yeste lzays paq)er we itn-erted. vinder the heed 1-laton-gaoleld,*' aln accolint of tbe ex- amililtioll of tli ehiild' i mothier, whio was charie(l ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. tri V'ICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-~THIJUlSDAY. de SMITH V. 5IDNEY'. a1 Mr. KNIGHtT, with Mr. TuolrNER, ?? oto this morning, upon thle notice which his Honour had onl a at previous occasion required to be given, to restrain the dt tiefetidants from proceeding to a stile of the lienish Spa re Estate, at Norwood, according to their advertisement Pc for to-morrow. The defendants ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INOELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY-TnURSDAY. Mr. Basil isentagise was this morning cailed to take his satt wtthln the Da'r, as one, ?? reutisel. IS'XIAP'A55 C t1AN11191155t\ IN' u CAARSl~RS. Mr. TsistFca, us thet sou] or the petltiontie, continued his argument in this case, and rarsile ded at great length that Mr. Chambers had inot acrgitisced in tie ?? Ini such at manner us to estop his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COI'RTI.-iT'i'sn yr. Mr. K'.tcnii moved upon notice for an injunction, to wehil hie understood no objection at present would be marde. A1 lady of property hadl thought proper to settle upon ?? intuilt children ot a reapectable professional gentlenran it unim of £E53 000 stock. Out of delicacy at second professional g('ileL- man Was employed for thle purposc ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOJCo'. S. ;-Ts 4y,. VICi;.CiSA lt.OR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Ellis r Ellis, to be spoke ?? Bentley. petition hbyorder- Price v Kenser, ?? Marsdeii, In re Fox, ditto-dii llt0li v Johnson, fu'rther directions by ?? A tie- ;a - ttd__ ~hartonl v l)urhnin, furthler dlirectionZ liv otel-.Wfrhled vcdreig- toA, demuarrer by ?? Bead part ?? J yoere ?? v Talbot, fok-ther ?? v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pQlIFE INrlLLGKKAPE. nan GUIDDHALL. fv Thomas Mfablay, William Slough, and Robert Hind, thelie stewards of the P~aragon Friendly Society, held at the Coach- of maker's Arms, Noble-street, attended before Sir Peter Laurie Slop and Mr. Aldermon Lainson, to sni~wer the complaint of on George Wood, a member of tile said society, for unjustly ex- boa cluding him from the benefits thereof. the Mr.H ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CBNTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT. (Before Mr. Justice PAtss and Mr. Baron Gursrsy.] Yesterday Jarnes Nanning, 28, was indicted for feloniously uttering a forged order for the delivery of goods, well know- ing the same to be forged, with intent to defraud Messrs. Bedwell and Co. It appeared that on the evening of the 20th of May the prisoner went to the shop of the prosecutors, who are whole- ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... DRALn , JL:Sr 2:1.-Wind W'.S.W-Arrived the lion Giovanwi. l1lqonu, Charles, Mifiw., and Michael, Brooks, from ' Tahbigo; MAI-I Bell, from .Newvfoundlaid Alexanildr, Nichol, from WVaterford; i;H W'ellinglo, 'l'homas, fromn Newcastle alnd Ciarente.--Arrived fromn the River and remain, the Xansittart, Marqjiiss, for Madras> Otier lih, Hloyt, for China arid Elm (irove, Williams. for Livi:rpool.- ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LA If, 'D'0Yi.--hus DAY. _ ?? Cotrtr OF CHANM ERIY, LINCOLNSISNN. Sittings at ten. Anre [eaire the Lnwu C~amt111iOERS nni eii Aadretq v Walton, for judgmentlnl re AWN% IlutI, o etitvL - .nJprtt Ch ambers In re Chambers, ?? Pjrtitun-Bodcnhai;. v [Q~cs by' order. COURT OF~ XIXG'S BENCII, ttilrg at halfturt aloe. a' Marsijill-'rourrier v GraY(-Holdwowrth va Hlitchinson-ilitth. Cack v Segueira. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA V IVNI'TELLIGENC'C. -4- COURT OF KING'S BENCIL.-FntLD.%Y. [Sittings before Lord DovtatiN and Special Jtrnae.1 'rats StING ?? o'CO:..IAN rI..tiON. itir. PLATS' v ith nhom s rwa4 Pt. 15 LLcr.I) stated that thi. wvas ai indictruslit ngaisist tho defeodait for IL Most Wolnloll nlod 1ggroMvntel ssasult committed by him onl the person of iMr. \'igley, owe of tle1 attorines of this court. It tite ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. HOUSE OF LORDS: APPEALS.-M0NDAY. Their Lordships sat at ten o'clock to hear Sir W. Follett In reply, on the case of Swan, Cnrruthers, Peel, and Martin, against the Go- vernor and Company of the Bank of Scotland (wehich was argued at some length on Wednesday last). Sir W. Follett, on the part of the appellants, revieed the arguments adduced on the last occusion by the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF C0'HANC'ER\--MO\tm . [1sfore the Lords Conimissioneis, Sir LAUNCxYLoT StiA tWELL and Mc. .Tustice l'ovaxeier.] 11 1AHISON ?? 1 'Il.Iltll ty. '['his was -an appeal from a decision of the present Malnster of tlaI Rolls allowing a demurrer put in by the defendants. The appeal had been irard by Lord Lyndhurst, but as tihe aru- mnents were not quite brought to a conclusion at the time his ...