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SECONDARIES' COURT—WEDNESDAY

... SECJONDA RIES' GOURT-WFRDN)SDAY. [Betore Mr. Secondary Putter.] BARRETT V. TILT. This was an action brought by the plaintiff to reeover the sutm of £V5 55. on a bill of exetbauge Thbe defendant pleaded first, that the bill was never accepted; and, secondly, that the date had been altered, and that it was, tron, that cir- cumstance, rendered au illegal instruanent. Mr. Ryland conducted the case ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... CEN7'RA L CRIMINAL COURT-SAT'rRDAY. OLD COURT. [Befort0 tli,^ Pccorder.] 8TEAItINIG IN A DWET.I.IN(I. .tsinliec Alfralien, aged 18, Selina Edwari'ds, 17, and Sujsao Putjjo, aged Q8, were indicted for having , oil the 4th of ipebruary, stolen a till box and eight soveiv iwa, the pro. ncrty t Johni Greening', in his dwelling house ; and one box, one watch, and two seals, the property of I-annal ...

COURT OF REVIEW—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OEk R1EI IEIV-WEDNESDAY. EXPARTB ROWE IN RE ROWE. Alr. A nrderdon said this was a petition to expunge a proof and for a new choice of assignees, and to discharge an order made by the court on the 7th of October last. The petition was presented by Henry Rowe, one of the trustees of certain stock in the funds belonging to the Aged and Decayed Freemasons' Asylum. There were four other ...

The LONDON GAZETTE of FRIDAY, Feb 21

... The LONV-OR GAZRTTr of FRIDA Y, Feb 21. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. 8TH YICTORItA-EB. 20. This Court ivill, on Sntinrday, the lt day of M fareh next, at ten o'clock, A.151., hold a aittinlW, and will deliver judg- nelit in cases that have beell arenued, - BY THIE COURIT. Ti' Ilip-lit I fonao hls Sir Nivolas Uottnoglanf Tindal, Kw., lld (Chilst' Jas~iJ ?? Iofher Coaueot's otrt Of ' Coan- mOi1 Ple ...

COURT OF REVIEW.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF ?EVIEIV.-'SATURDAY. EXPARTB JAMES HENRY VESEY- IN THlE VATTER O' WILLIAM HENDERSON AND JAMES IIENISY VESEY. This was a petition to annul a joint fiat against one ei the joint traders, on the ground that he wns not a trader at the date of the issue of the fiat. The case was before thi court on variou6 occasions, and the fircts involved the de ciaion of some points of importance which ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... CO URT OF BANKR UPTCY-WEDNESDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Goealburn.] INS TIlE :OArTI5 OF - YALOP. The bankrupt in this case was a carpenter and builder, and this day came up for his certificate. His debts and liabilities, running over a period of about fourteen months, amounted to £7,077, and his assets to pay these were little or nothing. Mr. Petarsdorf appeared for the bankrupt, and Mr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE IZVELLI&RIVCE-S.TtRIAy BOW-flTREET. SUrPP03Fn PLATE ROnnnERy.-Jo1111 Talpto,,. dressed icai-, 'Oto sttntd that he, wvai a cabinet Inae' er~r A J, tOilling~arn-smirect, Vauxhatli-road, ivi cliarstod wiva bata pdls~iisri is qiialtity (,I oili,r W-5ithtout giviug a ?? In , of hlow lito obtoitoi it. Aidr. Joaws E. beytnour, a doaler in ttld land si ; -r, t! u,! lie rosittei at 36, Loog-acre ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-SATUIRDAY. COURT OF-CHANCERY. AIALINS V. VRfICE. I This petition of appeal from an order of the Vice-Chancellor K.a Br'uce sats opened yeoterday by Mr. K. Parker, M5r. T. lqusveel, andT M~r. T. H. Palmer for the petitioner; aunt Air. Temple, with Mr. Hoathfietd, on the other side. Tue qucsaion was whether, according I to the practice of the court, (lice noils of a shorthand ...

HORRIBLE and MYSTERIOUS ATTEMPT to POISON a WHOLE FAMILY

... MIORBIBLE and 3l YSTERIOUS ATTEVMPT I to POISON a WHOLE FAMILY. I tFROM TlE WOROCFSTER CIHRONICLE.] A horrible attemPt, which is at present buried ill the pro- foundest rnystery' has been maade to destroy by poison the tfilmily and household (nine in1 lnl er) of tue Rev. Joseph Webster, of0 Merrittlilis-lill, near this city, by introducing a quantity of arseuic into some SOlp. The r everoi0d ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCB-MoNDAY. MANSION- HOUSE. A City policeman, named ERdmonds, was charged berforo Aldermain Gibbs with having assaulted tndu falsely im- prisoned Mrs. Levy. Mr. Hobler, believing from her appearance thait Mrs. Levy was not a Jewess, and perceiving that she tosk hold of the Old Testament when called upon to be sworn, aslted her whether she was a person of that persuasion -3irs. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-FRIDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Fonblanqure] IN TllZ MATTER OP HENRY HATYS. This was the-day fix-d for the choice of aesignees In the Matter of this baukrupt, who carried on the business ol an eurraver and j *welilr in Re~gmnt-trect, Piccadilly. A well dreoed Gud good leoking yonag lady attended to claim for the amouut of some jewellery, which she had placed in the hands ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE I 1'L L1GJa LA-MONDAY. | P LYii HALL. 1Hatrtat'tf ?? was cliergad badore Sir Peter Laurie with wvil- filly trtu ting a pane of glass 1it a shop wilndotv, at No. 14, b tdtith I rotaca lBrown, tire boiapman, steal that the vaitar of the glass was 7, Gd , and the prfanaer brohe It Ilitat~liohal ly, to be tahk care of The priaoner, who is a yoavng wonian, sald ehe warn sony she had II t 1 b ...