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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, ...

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 ...

CONCLUSION OF THE THRAL OF FIESCHI, MOREY, PEPIN, &c., AND JUDGMENT ON THE PRISONERS.—EXECUTION ON THE THREE NAMED

... CONCLUSI(N of the TRIAL of FIESCI, MO. Ea, , PEPI1N, i-c U71d JUDGME t'I' on: .t` IplilSONIERS.-EX;?CUI'IOAT ( if the TlHREE. DorAMIIED.n. I prhrltary 16.On beiige taken hock t toe C onciergerie, on Sunday night, Fiescli expressed 'all the pleasure and satisfaction of a man wht hati -jnmt been relieved from a long and i ksoroe tatsk. On his arrival he found Nina Las. save who hati obtained ...

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 ...

LADY HEWLEY'S CHARITY.—JUDGMENT

... LA'Y HEWtLEYS CHMAUY.- aiDGMEENIT, R Lord Lyndhurst, Mr. Justice Patteson, and Alr. baron Alderson took their seats in the Gray's Inn-ha a ew minotes after eleven o'clock oe Friday mnoraing. A large number, of' ladies, and gentlenien who took an tintes' estC s the case that was to be decided filled the lower part of the hall; and muany of them had beet there before ten o'clock. It will be ...