LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA 11 WNT7ULLIG.WNU E-TIIjRjDAY. COURT OF CHANCER.Y ORANC1I V. SlPITTLE. Tfis was tol oppeal from a duelio of the VIce.Chancellor, vhlch refused ail liujullcion to restrain tile 1s11gilels of a bankrupt from neddlilig wvithl the nlaoegulment of the aflfirs of ;l conipany ill wilich the bankrupt hlad a thare. Tile lineatlion of tih eight of intarftilce ?? sv Ioy o0l tile cotlstructionl of tiro ...

THE MURDER of LORD WM. RUSSELL

... YH- AlEDBBR of LORD WM. RUSSBLL. I On Saturday a considerabie sensation was created at the west end by the circulation of reports that 9( mtl ing of a most Important nature bad tratispired relutive to the murder of the late Lord Wtlliani Russell, bN whicb tbe identiy e f the perpetrator of tbe dreadful and horrid deed would be likely to be proved to conlvictiont. la conrsequence the number of ...

HORRIBLE MURDER, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... IIORRIBLB MURDBR, AND SUICI.DE OF TufB MURDEl ftW. The frghltful tragdy recently nct21 in Campton-8treet, Cltrkenwell, has been rapidly lollowed by another dreadful scauea of hlood, which, though dissimnilar in some respects, turns out to bo equally fwal. The scene of the present ?? catastrophe is a small paved court, called Carodrbe place, situate at the rear of 1'rospect plaee, ia the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IN2'BLLIGBNCE. COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY. CltADVWICK V. iROADIWOOD, T1, bill in this matter is filed by a person who claims as next of kin anl heir of Sir Andrew Cbadwick, and it prays a discovery oi certuain papers and docaments, for the purpose of snotaining an eetion of ejectment,b.-onglitto recover posses- siolloftie ground en wll ici 1roadwood and Co. have err cted a partof their ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTIC.68-THIS DAT. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN-Sit at ten. Owen v Dickenson, ?? v Bosanquet, notion by order. CA ySs-HodgeS v Lord part ?? and Birmingham Ralwavy v ?? Free-PrInre v ilrd-lleresfordvArch- bishop of Arosegis, ?? v Antrobus, further direc- tions anmd cots-2arker v Vernour-Afflia v Hudson, at defendant's ?? v Turner-Richards v Earl of Mlacclesfield,excep- tlions-fregory v ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMON CO-rWC!IL. ADDRESSES OF CONGRATULATION TO HER MAJESTY, PRINCE ALBIERT, AND TIlE t DUCHESS OF KENT, UPON TIlE BII;TII OFl THE PRINCESS ROYAL. Yesterday a court was held, at three o'Clock, for the t purposc of adidressing the Queen, Prince Albert, arid the s Duchess of Kent, upon the safe uod happy delivery of her NlIficsty, and the birth of a Princess. T'he Lord Mayor and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICB lINTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. MIARLBOROUG I1-STREET. Stawell, the common ilnormner, suimsoned a great nuadber of smeall tradeslcon In the district ul this court before Air. Dyer for having ' goode, such as cabbages, v3ood, &c,, plated outside their mihops. The tvet of Parliamnent under which ihe offence was laid made tise of the Word things. The summonses, cii the other hand, in setting ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... COURT OF BAAKRUPTCY-TUESDAY. _a (Before Mr. Commnisioner Holroyd.] CHAMBlERS AND SON'S BANKitUP'TCY, IN' THE 6SATTR Oil A. It. CitAOSOEiRS AND SON. This was the day appointed for ?? the accounlt int thil bank. ruptcy, when Mr. Hamilton attended as solicittr to the fiat; and Mr. Leslie on behalf of the parish of St. George. Hanover square. Thu asslgnees were also in attendance, aail but tew of ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... FnID.A, July 24.-Before Messrs Aid. BIATSON, and RI DLEY. .James Winter was charged with stealing a watch, at a place near to Pontelanid, when some races were being held. The prisoncr was sent to the authorities of tile county of Northumberland. .o/ii (jooper and Fralncis dohlerty, two idilc boys, were sont to the house of correction for a week, for stealing iron from the Quayside. Andr~j;ewX ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1840. BEFORE 1IR BARON ROLFE. The coeirt was opened at ll o'clock this moraing, When the following gentlemen were sworn of the grand inquest:- | latthew Bell, Esq., M1.P,, foreman Sir Edward I Blackett, Bart., J. C. Jobling, (Charles Williato Bigge, Bryan Burrell, John HIodgsen Hinde, M.P., Addison John Cresswell Baker, J. B. Coulson John Davidson, Isaac Cookson, William ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, DEC. 9

... BOOV r. JSUMME15S. Mr Jacob, with Mr Purvis, showed cause against dissolving an injunction rcstraining two actions of ejectment brought by the defendants, to recover pos- session of a Dissenting chapel and dwelling-house in North Sunderlaud, under rather extraordinary circum- stances. It appeared, that in 180B a congregatioli of Protestant Dissenters, of the Presbyterian persuasion, who had ...

A PRACTICAL SUMMARY OF ACTS PASSED DURING THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIAMENT

... A PRACTICAL SUMIMARY OF ACTS PASSES) DURING THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIA. MIENT. ey MIENT ?? li. It would bie found useful to our readers to give grtf er prncticril summary of the new outs passed in tho last tl lie session, end now in operation. We begin with- D a- LAWI Paoccva)iNGa.-[y 'VI3 Elizabeth, c. 6, upon hie any personol actiona in any of the superior courts tit Vie y W estminister, not ...