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LAW INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... LAW INTBLLIGRNCE.r,% xDAY. PRIEROG0ATIVE COU:RT. (ltefore Sir II. Joannr Fitst.J t Ttl asa DUMM0ONsD V. I'AnI6Iit--juu outrt'a'. iI T Ilewa aqestionl as to the( admnissibility oif an) allegation pro- s Oil lndg its the Will of Mil nor. Getisrol 1erev Dtrummnond faipper d1ated fill 161t of Ju01w, 1642-n hollograph- by which lhoIfl i ole C piersonail property,innoultiiiig to nearly £05000, wits ...

THE LATE FATAL EXPLOSION IN LAMBETH

... I THE LATE FATAL JEXPLOSION Ij? ~iSLAMBETH. CORONER'S INQURIST. V. YestErdayat two o'clock an invustigatia, was ente utpon at the Jolly Gardeneis, Lnmbeth Wilk, befor Vi ttrtcr, E -q, coroner for Surrey, and a retvtH ctable jpury , ; latV' to death of JtJames Field, aged $7, who waVe kild ! by the late dreadful explosion at Fenwiks h irework menu. f.ctoyy, in HR ,eent-street, Lhmbeth Walk. The ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND SUICIDE OF A BROTHER AND SISTER

... = ' - i A4 BrRO1TH AND 811')l li-4-- I ,I .. .. , . - ii tueiiii.islilkybl f;Aieeatiiii woe created Iwiii yesterday by at 4 i~report ci' it ti radhiii itirilefr ncud Auicide Ihavug' h~eei oni alowed lit Nortliteot d, Niirplkwl. The(,1 rti.le virricin tIoittie ijlstat eieritjjive ili greeit nistery, its ivilil heviA iii11 cinit ead itig thn seilbiitied report a)t thre vor'itiv'ii lilnlus ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... NA ,q 0,( . . M ONr, AY. i l(eferc ilr. Justice COLTMANt. PAc at:ras the krrlaired Juidge took his seat this morning, he ^ 10 !pas seiltence ?? several prisoners who had | jl oiltl ciy at n nero c davicta aring the ?? 1 ar'5'21 7;ie. als(i~eplrl Yeqrtoh , ,d~vIsio pleanded guilty jteg., ' 4 : s artjia thern lb itf feloniously and maliciously ' te Native, with irstent to prejudice the ?? at ...

LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICRS-THIs DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTAIiNSTER-SB1 at tem. APrPALG.-Cresy v Heaven, appeal, part heard-Buliver v Asttcy, part teard-Curtis r Mason-ShIkeld * Johnloua-Ratnpton, v Birch- all (12). V iE-CHANCELLORS' COURTY, WESTIMINSTER-At ten. RBefro Sir L. SDAADWELL. CAtvtia, &c.-Duke of Leeds v Earl Amherst (2). part heard- Jennings v Devey, petition by order--Miller v I[uddlestont ...

POLICE [ill]

... POLICE 1N2'ELLIGLENCF -4 NA 71 iLIIORoI0 GII-ST' A young lirenelt litidy, governess it3 ite( charged onl suspicionl tf stealilog it pie Messrs. lI dling, Pearce, and Co., XWaturl ''11e Ioldetualn Ivio; ltiiiselC in atlmtidat . ilii blel c witlb SIr. Iiardwick. . TIle porticulars of ftle charge ap01tale . lls~ vltil Walterloo-hougse onJ cisitd scent into Wtrn-tte 1 eltases, whlen ottoe .if ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... | N 7'lN 4 L C RIMJINAL COURT.-.W EDNESIDAY. (terirl' Om- I ek'oi'il't' I TTE I' 't't COt I i't' SIlICIDE. J.siii Pi i'm, wlh tose attemtlit to toultfiit suticide by throwving hel eil into thu 'Ihatites hIts beein tutuieniowed ih the ipolice reports, wVas ,laced at the bho. Ervilhtiie Iting g boil 4ive on l tier rastiiitg heietl' into thLe ricer aill d ixiti bruin otti, it twas asstlted l'or ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—FRIDAY

... I ISOLVBNT'DE1BTOBS COURT-FRIDAY. - F~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. It REt THOMAG WItLL.IAM To0IrNetflANI I'IBFCOTT, . Thoieas W. T, Prescott was opposed by Mir. Cooke for several E creditors, lie wae s mpportced iy Mr. Nichols. Tiris insolvent was the eon of an East India Director, and het formerly been tio the ermy. Or eate vears it appeared that be iad been connected vrith some very douhtful ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LA IV INTELLIGENCE-MONIODAY. I0IUSILEn OFOHZH#DS-CUMKIflTh FUR P'RIVILEGES. 'tll T 1tiTlisI IB IRAUlIt I: 'tfis eml ii'ITS rosiioiid this m ornting, swhen Mr. F. Kelly 0115 I cord to iniche tolJlrtilurs II tie LtklidililTli'it cUsT', till hehitti of 8ir Htlgti [ ICaitpbielt. Tfhe further hiearitig witis postprowlTt CORT; III' O QITEININS 111ttwttI. (rit lingo ill Illirico.) TilE QUiEElN V'. ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CFOONEVR'S lZ-QuE5sr. TU LATI- ST.AM B;OAT ACC1lJDI7NJ.-Yeslerday even. in:, Ket fi .,: Aloe, au iiOUset iws held befere Air. l'aynriv da uor(!:, nld fl jary, at the Vestry e ll. Iorslydownv, o fh'tie bodie. .1 C'Inardes Brirgfon anu Cbarlotte Rundhl, who w, re drown d en SUndy, the Q23d ult, by a boat ib d %%' e.ch 'livy were, Coring in tollision with tile Greenwich u StiaHUer, lioyul Tar, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... On Saturday a jury was empanelled before Mr. BA xER at tirs Three Crowns, East-road, Shoreditch, to inquire into the circum- stances attending the death of Mr. Thomas Edward Blakeney, aged 45, of good famiiy connexions in Ireland, who was found on Thuorsdy last lying dead in a bed onl the floor at a wretched house, No. 12, Vincent-street, Old-street-road, under the fol- lowing ?? jury having ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NVOTICBS-Tu18 DAT. I.- . . ..1 . The Lord Chancellor will not attend court to-day. VICE-Cit ANCELLOltS' COURTS, LVESTlIINSTER-AI teat. I.efore Sir L. Su AaVwVELL. r Atturney-1.4-neral v Shore, four petloawiii. for jtltlgitait-,Alaoty v Moore, p~etition by order--llourke v Paltier, ditto--Joraea v Lukey, lwtitiorr bl order-Comtiate of alte v Stowart, motion by order CA.qUSB4 &e.-W ...