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CONCLUSION OF THE WOLVERHAMPTON INQUIRY

... The investigation was resumed on Friday (the fourth day) when seve'. ral witnesses were examined, who deposed to the quiet of the town before the military appeared, and to the extreme violence used against the peo- ple. We can only refer, however, to the evidence given some weeks ago berore Mr Roaf, much of which was repeated, and to the few extracts which follow :;Mr Simkiss: Is a medical ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TEIs DAY. VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Ray V Maeshall, demurrer for judgment ?? v Halliday, for ?? V Strong, ?? v Noel, petition by ?? Hourrmll d Sheldonl, ditto-LathO1 v Hall, ditto-At- torney.Generil v ealford, by ?? v Berkeley, dittov- Fightv Senstley, p frt ?? v Evans-BarrY V Crunditt- vevose Mor. -is, ?? r Ferrler-Porter v Brother. ton_ arsh lI v ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA JV INTELLIGENCE. \ I(.l~f ?? ?? S COURT l-F!IIDAY. al~l IC- 11iNiEI ?? INNY. th, This cause, in whtich extensivc West Indian estates are in- teolved, has orritpiedl thel('ourt for two davs. Sir Wil Iiot I orne's reply'ic to ,e teaord on WVednesday neot, as the dav of ?? too fat advanced, when the defendant's case closed th is bo slay, knt the l earned ( 'ounlsil ' arguments to be heard ...

COURT of the DEAN and CLERKS of ST. PAUL's

... COUTR f tPltA DEANaud CLERKS of ST. PA UL's. --O- f ~~S ATURDAYV. r lB f'f- Dr. l'ir.iaioar.] jx~r~orit- i .--BIa(ii 13u ciiim-T nlhis aas an action at the instance of Captai llelciel: of tile Etna, against l)iana his vvife, lo compel it raititution of conijugal rights. It w%,as resisted onl the part of the lady by a plea, that, owing to cer- tain antenuptial iiregulaiitie. oln the pilat of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INIELLIGlECE. GUILD HALL. A poor Irish woman, whose name was not mentioned, applied yes- terday to Mir. Alderman Lrinson for his advice how to recover a lost child. Mr. Miller, the assistant overseer of St. Sepulchre's, stated that on the 3d of Mlarch a poor sickly bor, about three years old, was dropped at the door of the workhouse, sad the usual means were taken by advertisements and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INMELLJGEIACE. MANSTO N- 101'SE. T'Gna DANOBROUS Seven hit, es5EL.- ronsO- quence of the accidents which have lately occurre d on the hames en account ef the lapid rrrovements of the steam vessels up and do n the river, the Loan MAYOR summoned before him, in his private room at the Mansion-house, the water.bailiif, the harbour TmTaster, and the other authortties coinnected with that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTBLLIGE.N CE. - r, ROLLS' COURT.-WEflNFSDAY. the This being the last day of Term, his HONcOUt the Master Of the the Rolls heard motions, none of which were of any public v~ interest. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-WEDnNESDAY. Mr. Coos'en addressed his Honour at the sitting of tlte Court, and said thtere was a prisoner in Court whose case was utt verv different from that of' the Welch prisoners ...

THE LATE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... TRE LA TE MIUIRDER IN ST. GILES'S. id C'> cIxNVi'S Isii ce'. - ?? inquest ai'serribic'd yesterday, in I tile :il iddlesex H ospital, before A~ir. Stirlitig, to itnquire 010o 2-the circrunistantceA of' the death (if Helnry Pedevy, svhich re- .Y cnittlyitook p lace in Sal utat ion-c~ouri, St. U iles',i. (Considqr- able ditholc tv had beeti experienced in getting the witne; le. ig to conic ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL LIGENCB. ROLLS' COURT.-FntAYv. f lis Honour the Master of the Rolls to-day proceeded with his cause petition paper. c T1IELLV'SON ?? WOODFORD. Mr. PESiBsnTON appeared for the petitioner in this case, s Lord Rvendleshain, who prayed that he might be at liberty to pay into Court the sunm of £5,500, the amount of certain rents with which he was charged under en Act of Parliament. By an ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-T.u's DAr. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-lNN. Sittingsat ttenf. In re Dyneley, lunatic petition by ?? Chambers, In the natter of Chamber-, bankrupt petition' part ?? v t1kelts, motion for ?? v Walton, motion for judgment. CounRT OF KING'S BENCH. Sittings at half.pnit nine, ?? Comi j~mta.RItlitchlcock v Seguerrs-Moore V Hart-Scrivenler v VorleY and another I-wnororevbSobirohe ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... C ORO.NER:,' INQl SI-I' S. STIEAM-Botlf Arrtm:ts-\ titit r (l Yesterday evening al inqtcst %,as held, by adjournment, at theo Town of Ranesgate publiv-dolle, \\ Vpping Old Stairs, before ilr. Baker, (coronel, on the bod y of LuLar olesserer, a German tailor, aged *24 years, who was drowned by the swell of tile steamers, uopsettie g a boat in which lie was comling to London from Git r'l titll, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN7ELLIGEIPNCE. GUIIDHALL. Mr. Beesons, the owner of some extensivestables in Long- lane,, appeared before Sir Peter Laurie, on a summons for damaging the weariag apparel of Margaret M'Lean, the wife of a mechanie, by throwiing half a pailful of horse's blood over her. The blood, which had been taken from a horse, I was thrown through an iron grating, about ten feet above the pavement, ...