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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. ROLLS' COUIIT.-WEDNESDAY. WARwB V1. WARRlE. Thin wa% a petition praying that anl order dated thre 90th of Mlarch, 11132, so far as it concerned Mr. Isaac WVarre, might be rescinded, and that it might be relerred to the MAllster to inquire whether D)aniel Jentier and his wil'e %%ere proper pcr- sons to be appointed guardians of the two inf ints mentioned lin the petition. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NIAl I'S-11 US. After' the ocilinary business of' the J ustice-roont. was ter- Ininlatud ol 'I'lneada, Li11r. W heelfr, one of thle stockbrokers wito was plundered by Lakemran, appliedl to Alderiana Har- itir for ait %viraunt for the apprelie ion of Lakenitie who is believed tn be novi in) Park. AMr. 1,`I heefer repeated the par. tiCnIlar'. Of the ?? hiihl lie hld tadf vsitl Laketann on I ri ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN

... The Venerable B. D. H. Knox, v: Gavin and others. On Friday arid Saturday last, the Court of Exchequer was occupied in hearing the arguments of Coulsel upon a most important Tithe case, which involved the question. whether the police were bound to assist in carrying tbe orders of the Court into execution. What is called a com- mission of rebellion had been issued against three men named Doolin ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT Of. TIMG'S ]ENCH, le, 1FE~~~ID.?BP&D.4y 3rd.Februaryl to '!93a IN74 Pfils irs Wesfniinster IHal, beforl ,Ldrd .Deninan arda Common Jury. LIBEL. tt~ Mr. DRYtSEN V. LuaAreIr ANOTHER. Ar aottasoq havipl; opeted,,the pleadings, CRESSWULL stateda the case to thle Jury :-1lle plaintiff, rir Dryrdhn, was a iespectabits gentleman wvho had during the *last tntentv yeln.s carried ou lthe businuess ...

Published: Friday 05 February 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5272 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LIA [ It; TELLIGErNCE. ('OUPT' 0)12P N II FIDY iet ~ iltiigsli t''''o1 LAMii P1i 'Mi And Cml(ormenonl .um'ii'-,j Th.~. ise ( iivrl. I: vet 'it eln I l~iomniay, III consleqjuencev ot I.ie el'1.10iiivtiow (it its ililli It ud.J iige in tihe I lutts h I ordt, mili eidi V ii mc I itotimoi', atid dlii (C'ttml Lrmoii'IIm ('uirt. It ;revI ?? this mioiainio.. I'I lilt P, 1. tIiSvj' I,1. ?? I Ite Ai ? ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUD ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE

... EXTENSIVE rRAUD ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE. The principal portion of the attention of the members of both stock markets, throughout Saturday, was drawn with some anxiety to an extensive fraud which was corn- mitted on some of the members of the market, by which it is apprehended that, they will sustain losses to the extent of from 12,0001. to 14,0001. 'The principal facts con. nected with this ...

TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN MOREY, and BESCHER, for the ATTEMPT July 28, 1835, on the LIFE of LOUIS PHILIPPI

... TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPL! MORE Y, and BESCHER, fbr the A TTFEhP I Ju4ly 2'8, 18!3, on the LIFroJ LOUIS Ypff.U1kPi COURT OF PEERS. sIrll(.O I, ?? PrLB.3. IPublic expe tation hasiiig betei greatly excited by atn nouncemient that the proceedling' of the day vere to` llence Withi ?? interrogatory ot Nina Lasnave, the of Fie.cbi, and at ?? implicated in the chargei ,il him, all the gallerics ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 30

... COURT OF IKIN G W, NCIf, JAN. aO. ?? King to lranip, in this case a rule to show cause was granted why an in- formation in the nature of a qteo wartanto should not be ec- hibited, calling on the defendant to show by what authority he clamed to be mayor of tle borough of ipswich. The ground of the application was, that there were not two good ofcers to preside at the election which took place ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... I _COURT OF CANCERYI monday, Feb. 1, 1836. KAY V. MIARSBIJAL.-ThiS was an apneas from an order of the Vice-Chancellor, and it- was argued last ?? Lord Chancellor having stated the allegatises in the plaintiff's bill, said that the prayer was fir an injuntion to restr in the defenelant from infringing the plaintiff's parent for an improved machinery for preparing and spinning falx, hemp, ...

IMPORTANT DECISON OF THE COURT OF EXCHAQUER UNDER AHT NEW POOR LAW ACT

... IMPORTANT DECISON OP THlE COURT OP EXCHEQUER UNDER THE NEW POOR LAW ACT. LANG V. SPrcEZ.-Ir this case an action was brought by the plaintiff agairst the defendant, the mayor of Ports. mouth, for an assault and false imprisonment. A queq. tion of law, however, arose at the trial rwith regard to the Poor Law Amendment Bill, end it was agreed by both sides, in order to save further expence, that ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... FRAUDS OTN 'reN Sroct-Eiccniis.l-a.Considerable excitement was created Oh Saturday riorning week, at the Stock-Exchange by its being made known that a jobber, unrecognized by the Stock-Exchange, and who only did business in the alley of the house, had decamped with stock and money to the value of 12,0001., which he obtained on Friday, being settling-day in the foreign market, from two ...

Published: Sunday 07 February 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2174 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER, MOSDAY. CL-ATTOCK V. SIAWE.-In this case, which has been frequently before the public, the Attorney-General obtained a rule last term to show cause why the verdict of theJurv, which was in favour of thle plaintiff, should not be set aside, and a new trial granted. Thte rule was argued at considerable length during the present sittings, and to-day Lord Abinger delivered tie ...

Published: Sunday 07 February 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 886 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment