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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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CRNTRAL CRiN COURT Tlike eighth AAssioU o0 ;e1 ?? i ryoralty cO l'e daynodfro th lari. srrbrof' prisoners for trial) ant lay, and from the la3rgj-; hili~c ot ithvreges, the court the very aerioias nittureof eoiloc oixo I s t he tof wil have to sit tIhislDC f ar nearly a fortnigbi g ie ti al R f Caouvoii'i, ,ehargs'd wi1h thc minirdcr of Lord Willi' 'tn R sell, will, it i I expete t, L nornee ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE IATBL LIGIVAUE- ofNDAY. HATTr 0 N. O A RDE N. FATAj. Fiuiir.-Jcor'jr/h FuulAlier wao brought before Mr. Combe, irs the custody of Sergea'ut 1iug, of N divoisiou, charged with having caused the death vt a man i ii Irched battle. It appeared that yieterday mornilog the prisoner l ad a quarrel with a young man, puitmna at the Swan public boom', at Holloway, when a challengc took place, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAWV NTRBLlIGENCE-FRIDAy. COURT OF CHANCERY. VINEtt V. VAUGHAN, This iF ' motion to dissolve an injurnction granted by the Muster Wf the Rolls, while restrains the defendant from di~ging clay annl otbsrwi3e exctvating the soii of a farm near Portnm)uth, f.r tire purpoi.e of making bricks. hl'e farm in qurestionx was derised by a itc tator named Vaughan to his wife for lile, with remrninder to ...

LAW [ill]

... LA IT' f.1 TELL f, i GNCE-SATL'RDAY. COURt' OF CHANCERY. rAtBOT V. TPA EAnL 00 1E1Ri\WtSL RY. A petition was presentedit bntil11 matter by Mrs. Craven Berkeley. prayilhig that her nlso, George lIb-ct, miay be ?? to visit tier for a month oil ?? return frt'm Rtwiw, w here he tic a been residiog tor the test eight 1ninetti wit,, tie is oriee, the Earl of Shrewsbiry. 'the petitill ret taorth. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—TUESDAY

... UQ UR 1' KF BAl ,VKRUfi PTCY.-TVEsDAy. ?? IlIr. Comnissionaer blerioale.] IN' Tii 0tATT'I111 Ot' OGtltRsO (ItENNi'bS IIANKRUPTCY. 'Ihis being tlse day fxed for the last exonulutitioss of the bankrupt, the coort was crowded as upon all former occmissorsa. Mr. Hildmerah attended an ?? to the aslIguees, end stated to the learned conrimlatlouar, that thlt balnlkrupt thud no bookas to troduce, aid ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... -0- On Saturday evening an Inquest was held at the Loaden Hospital, before Mr. Baker, the corooer on viewof the body of William CGeks, agstd thirty-eight, who died in that insti- tution, from the effec:s of opium, taken under rather singu- lar circumstances.. Charles Steel, a coach spring maker, stated that he had known the deceased, who was by traile an engine-turner, bat who for some time ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... PazICzB IZA1TBLLIGBNCE-NVDE ISDAT. knt Irish round faced vigortus looking becrisklgern' labourer was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having with the corner etfhis bed broken a ?? In Tower-street. lie. klo gee. thl lit ytplllanta, mold that at hslf-plost nine o'clock, es the dofendant wvas inking itoa person who 'eoked ao If he aloe verne from ever the ni'er, tue fencer prked his ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAIY vOT.CHN-Sig L.'t The Lord Chancellor will not attend court to-day. VICF-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER-Sit at 10. Hall v North MidlanrI Hallvay, part board. And mnotioln. ROLLS' COURT, WESTMINSTER-Slt At tenL Afier the notions, Beasant v Clare, exceptlons and further dl. rectlon8spart heard COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMIN3TER-it5a4D. Slttins in Banco. 13AIL COURT (QUEEN'C1 BENCH). ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA IV I.V7TElL l/GNGB-TilUl(SDAY. HOUSE OF ,011,I)S.-APPEALS. 1.0111 ALI.G)IO)I0)JO V. TRob ANt) OtTHWKS.1 The orgjiumaototo ill thisa se Wvre conciodied, andi jodgnelet 1s Postponed. NVI(RLrjCSNAI VES 000)10E 0 .AI)O r . f)OL JCt.0 AN 11'..l w o eto g. 'Tlfls~ja oilSS~ iippda froin tiwCt' 0)1oft ?? 0I Ireiondi OgOi st a tietree mode ]i n a sut i 1jeto tli wias to try thle vatittity of certain ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA V IVOTICH'S-Tnis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER-Slt at ten. Isarev Gompertz, part heard-lbottson v Ibottaon, appeal, VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMICNSTER-Sit at ten- Gtnrdner v EnsterH Counties llailway, part ?? v Alounsey, further directions, by ?? re North Ilidland Rall. wvay, by ?? v Hartley, petition, by order- Nile a' v Milie, ditto -Adanes r Nixoa, ?? v Connell, three ?? v, ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... cUllt.vNir'lS INQUEST'. THE LATE FIRE AN]D LO8SS UF LIFE AT WARP1 NGU. On Saturday mornivg, hlr. Baker, and a respectable jury, assembled at be town of Raujbigate public-heuse, ligh- street, VW'applug, for ihe purpose of inveatigatieg theorigin and cause ot the flre and ether circuamastances connected with the death of Francis lHowson, aged 21. Ann Peirie said: I am the wil of Thomas Peirie, a ...