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WIGNEY'S BANKRUPTCY

... IVIGWE''7-S iIWLVCliuPTCY. IlOIiTirooc, MAY :1-Thie being the dii rappointcd for tlic cljeourneld meiti g under this fiat, the ul ruptc were presenloi the puirpose of undergoing a turther exuamination. Comnilssioners Merrifield Attree, acid Cooper, took their belts at eleven o'clocii, at which hour Mr. James, barrister, eppeared tir the eseignees, Mr. E. S. Creally for the defendaute, and tile ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA Wtt JNTELLP. EA CE'-TIILRSI'AY. JLDICIAL COIMMITI'EE OF THE PnIVY COUNCIL. Present; Lord CarI )bell. Mr Justice Erakine, the Judge of thi Preregatlve Couirt, and the Judge of trie Admiralty Court. This was an aoplicatlon fur ., a rearwal of a pateot for an im oored IMnsuoact nre of ladles' bitqv. Ne. tt 111U. C r 110 ?,U r. W\eb.ler e ppenred In support of the pa. .nt~ee Site sulltrsor ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAW 1A'TELLIGBENCE-FRID&Y. COURT OF CHANCERY. ANDERSON V. WALLIS. The Lord Chancellor gave judgment in this matter, which was argued before the vacation. The bill was filed by Mrs. Hannah Anderson on the partofherself endthe intfant children of the defendant Mrs. Wallis, and it prayed payment of ala nnuity of *L& bequeathed to her by her brother, and also that the executors might be compelled ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LAW IVTEL LIGEN(E-TuEsDAY. 11JO,9SE OF LORDS-APPEALS. The house :uet for tie purpose of delivering judgments in several la-p~eal cases. July. *tolux rFl USON' ANtD SEVEiN OTHER~t MINISTERtS, AWYT ANDREWl'S~l~lO A-I) TWO OTHFRS, tlt1tDE115 FORMING TimI lT'tE:llYTt1HY OF AUCEITERIAR1OEI, V. tIAtL OF tI-NNOLI. AN. ) 11EV. R. YOUaNt. This was I'n appeol uguiniot it decree of the Court of Ses- dNon ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTBLLIGENCB. NORTHERN CIRCIJIT-YOiRK, SErT. 2. THE RIOTS AT LEEDS. [Before Lord Denman.] Joseph Armitaqe, T/weonas Chester, JohX Ciristy, Riobert Ellis, Williame 1'lesher, John Haddock, Joseph Ifeaton, Jeohn Heywood, Jonathan ilirst, Josia& 1oyg, Willi=a Haniard, James Longstaft; George Oates, Wi'illiam Perigo Thomas Rewder, Jamies Speight1 Francis Stead, and Charles Wilkinsone, 'were ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... PEG1ST'RAT {iON COJ7i,~. cIrv 01' iAo)NAos. ~Ir, M'C'hristie yestetrdaiy delivered thle followivnlg judg- xitents t IN TulE MOATTERI Oil iO,,l, B nT'rEltFUoLn. John Butterfield, 7, Cante rbury'cclurt, St. Anti's, l31i14'k- friitrs, was Objected to. It aippearedi that thle 11ev. 31lr. .Nolrip, ofIfacrinlIt, goosq'ssts severa] simail hIoWs in St. Ann's,, Wu!ehkfriii-s tar the ates Of' Which he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. WORSHIP-STiiERT. A Nuftsinsay on Tuttevis RionsN uor-GeorgeJohnosto alias Ghc .:A Gcevgi, W'illiaem Sty/lv alias Buoyrs, and A.frfed Herring, lades tilder 18 years of age, were finally brought up charged, con. jolutly with IfRositta Ilofarv, a young prostitute, vith having been concerned In itesling from tin omnibus a quantity of ladles' mittens, the property of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OX FORD CtICUIT-i ,olUCBSTEl, AUnVST I?. CROWN SIDE. [Befora Air. Justice Erskine.] THE SiRISTOL MUtt)EDR. The Irbil of the six prisoners for the mUrder of the policeman at Bristol, which lias caused an much excitement In (tht cmutly, having been lixed for this rorning, nt the sitting of tile court, AS early as eight o'cIck tile gilleries alnd avenues leading to the court were densely tl ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... 1. v 's- Act jES-Til l DA\. ; n El\Sf i ~l)'i 191 hi- I. liCOLN':i INN-At Ire. It .1- a.l j . r ;cill 04 ti-rL heorl-I. -'ad Aintiitkyg a N'tuooirrj, N - .:1 , -__1:: '1pl> ze 1 k-r Wilk. :'rj joarrl-0lbbrii.riiiii- . .s¢-:trawl. *:1-.ie- -a iSjta 21-s ' I.iacrya *.Ianar~y(7] ' I-- rio- mlt:rrj gir1:it -lii.' Suttl~ r DOe S it, sian- tu~i ': iriiitti.* -.u.-irrn;i.,ir at.-- litre a ilittilec- ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... CITY OF LONDON. The proceedings of this revision court on Saturday gave rise to the discussion of no question of general interest or importance. .Wvilliam Pinnican claimed as an occupier of a house in Vine-ftraet, and the claim Was objected to by Mr. Marr, for the Conservative party, on the grounds that the claimant was abroad, nnd a foreigner. Mr. W ansey in support of the claim, called a ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSIONS

... LIVERPOOL-WlDNESDAY. CROWN COURT. [Before Lord Abinger.] SENTENCES ON PRISONERS. John Hickey, Hlugh Cavanmllh, Mathlew Dalton, James Tweedale, and Jamees Sexton, were b~rought up to receive sentence, leaving been convicted on Monday of an attack on the mills of M~essrs. Stirling and ferkion, at Manchester. Saxton was sentenced to three months' imjrisonment, and the rest to twelvoe nnnths' ...

PARTY CORRUPTION IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

... PARTY CORRUPKION IN THE, ADMI1 NISTRATION OF J US TICE. 'ri.l.THE EItXAMON ER.j A characteristic Spi2conelli of thle Tory admlinistration of Justice bas been broUght to light inl n1 investtigation att Clerkenlwell. A noon nanted Stilultallt was brought Upl, charged With robbery. It appeared that the fellow's life had been one serise of'crimes and vil~latleS, thefts of aill kinds, seduction for ...