LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LAWl IJT'LLVGEA'CE--MoNIA Y. COURT OF CIHANCERY. RIII-'ilLI. V. L.ORD1 ]ltVlnS. This miattor was argued during term, on exceptions to the Master's report. The bill is liled fbr the Admissistmtiou of'the estate of the late Sir W. umniball, oase of the partners il the honse of Palmer and Co., at Hlyderatbad. 'I'ml! cre- ditors, on gossig in to prove their debts before the Master, foiunl that ...

MURDER OF A MAN BY HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER

... MURPER OF A MAN BY XIS WIFE AND DA UIGHTTER. [ ABRIMPI FROM THE STAMFORD MERCURY.] Thecaseofpoisoningat Lutton lis acquired still more in- terest, it being now believed that the daughter and wife are the poisoners. The following are the facts stated in evi- denee at the coroner's inquest ThomasJohnsonthe deceased, was managingfarming- man to Gee. Clarke, Eq., of Long Sutton, and lived on that ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZJS INTELLIGENCE. NORTHERN CIRCUIIT-CARLttOLs, Auau&T 5. The following cases wvere token after our ronort canto a? asy C (Before Lord Denmant.J John Kir/qpateieek woes indicted for the wilful murder of Themes Jalrdine, at police officer, by striking ltim etc the heed with a tife- preserver. ?? atootI charged withaoldiog aceidikeet~icg In the crime. Sir Gregory Lewmn conducted tito ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENIT1R.A L C1L1[11. .A L CO URT- Mo\ [Btf re itie lteco-rer.) CUTIIrI' .ANt) DWOUNlIN. Jospl irr,.L sard indicted fir feltlnlloslyi CIttlrig nind reonrrdtl g Edward W rirrerir, wvit ir tdntt to do LiMn ,Io, grliVouS bditly 't'he Jury found the prisirr aillty of a c iwon rassilt. Sritecc-Intmprlsonmint, wit halarl Iairor, for tiree caleidar months Jiine Hedtilihtcth as indited fir cittiny and ...

LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY

... LA N NOTICES-Txxs DAY. The Lord Chancellor will not attend court to-day. VICE-CHANCiLLon S COURT, WESTMIN8TER-Slt at ten. loorwood v Wood, to be spoke ?? v Coleman, part beard Miller v Singleton, ?? v Marshall, ditto. After which ?? petitions. ROLLS COURT, WESTMINSTER-Btiat ten. FOR JUDONINT.-EIIIa V MaXWeII. CAnaEs-Sandera v Benson, part heard-11arrles v Lloyd- Ualer v Webber-Crosswell v Lord ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAWOFOTICE~TU~s D=Y. VICEBCHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN-At ten. By order, tIth, v mithh. Unopposed PetitI0tt5 and Short Cas. deurparis. After the abort Caoue5paWliitou y Papliton. eurepr ?? v Weatherby, demurreF.Wtell-1 v Leslie (all CO~llT -CartF ?? by ?? v Wooltey, furthernd ?? v Jackson, cause by ?? v Child-7 ?? v Somulrl ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERYG LANL-.St at ten. Fona JUDGvAINT.-Da ]ell ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIG NVCEV-W1 E YD1l 6 DAY. THABIES POLICE. Benjarmin Kinogwett a nraol of rr, sectable appearance, about i80 pouts et atge. irr brnlght before M1r. Brodierip, ot a chargeof clltirtg ,nd wounding his wite and child with intent to murder them, undrer dlie f ilowing very atrocious circutmstasccO. iiisa ?? said she hail liot lived with h-r husband for some time past, and that s8io was ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—TUESDAY

... INvso'LVE.Y7' DEBTORS' CO URT-TUESDAY. ite 'rit MAT'ra.O P 0 IJOOAS STOW11I.. This ngiirr ri ent who hud for yeirs liiortrer it. it counoinof Inform!r. WMs rpprreo)d by Air. CitohO 0an tire Part Ot tile St. Marthi's Im pesuir Joint Stork Ii iartt ioclet'. Ilie rolls qi rr.p.rted by Hir. Wo'odrolie. Tire I rsolverlt, it tpppearer, trod It. (rii FCorrity V t he airove mien tiorrel 5 wrrlty, oan ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE IN TELLIGENCE. OXFORD CIRCUIT-GLoucESTua, APnlt 2. CROWN COURT. [Before air. Justice Coleridge,. Thomas Williams was indicted for the manslaughter of his wife, Temperance Williams. .r. Skinner conduated the prosecution, Mr. Eelfe defended the prisoner. It appeared that the prisoner, who li a plasterer living at Bristol, hadt been marred to the deceased for eight years, and had three ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... .1t'SIZE I '1'L LI1G ENCE. CtttIiI Rt ( CUVi.- l R~rvsoorc, ArHrtt 6. CROWN SIDE. F Before BITi. J!r lice Alsiuta.j THE ASHTON? MrUtRDERt. Thil case, whlich wasa cop. merctcd yesterdlay, ivas adjountned over till to tiay'. Jot,, Ifailne and Johrr Wifflioro., nero. Indicted for the wilful mrrrder ct Bierjanidn Croojre, a sawtier, by shtowitng hiar. ulime was tnirdlted zos p.rincipal anid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE IVTELLIGENCE-MoNDAY. 1B0V-STREET. XiiY.x, I.I' Ur'ON Tllli l'OI.I(.CE.--JOhtn BIflorlll g 0nd Ln1;e Thuoms Cramasey were brought befoure AIr. llill on a churge of assalulting ?? policenien, andI creatin, ia disturbiuce in limigeribird-namret the previous eveniing; alnd ?? Harcris was cihargedI with incitilie the crowd to rescue Bhlndell and Crnusey when the policemen had theni in ...