LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I - I ly COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTERDAY. tok The Right Hon. the Lord Chancellor took hie seat on the bench at twelve o'clock. Margaret ffalhouy, ulidow of David Mlshony, v. Pierce ate Mr. ?? and others. ate M. MonhanQ. C. (with whom were Messrs. Martley, ng Q, C., Leahy, and Kiernan), as behalf of the defesidant in this cause, moved that the order pronounced by the Master aof the Rolls in this ...

FROM THE EVENING PAPERS

... FUt0iYI 'Ia',l ?? gaskts. I.l ., . .I ?? ?? . THE A PPi((IAUtI ING tiEt'Sl0N. WIt (F'sor. 1u_1- l1.y JiifI(ifld. )t h As the time fbi thle Opening of ii new Setision of' is' Parlitanent approaches, cuiosity is iiturntally excit ed to ro d iscover the probatble couarse of' legisIativo, and' ?? all are hazairdied i th i iifire or I ess 1lviicily respecting thle in- tenitions aird diesigns of ...

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... IA~_L MEETING OF THE NATIONAL ANTI-COi1N-LAW LEAGUE. ?? Meeting of the League was held on Wed- - ,ranclrester. in tire afternoon a numerous and roost b~ eet~gof ?? Coencil teok place in the League \~5~ iluldis s when the Reports of the Executive wer ivd, nd hefollowing resolution wan passed : .In rta reittigoflie (General Council of the Anti-Corn tirrtrcived very felt and detatted reports of ~ ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... Llit ?? ?? uSDAY. '1'W'OFTCHANCTRY. I T LiCH A It 0,1-Ml'rlti triI' ii ?? fr01 it thiret' of the N lee- III~ ,xI r'r~ t II e h lIII IIrij s titiie xaI nuina- II1'0 tisIeII r IIitItI ts relr i ic 'li i'~ii i 111', (ipif lol11 the la tif e ide or'tlii' 'iid ot I ili1rtdl'il. % miiti respec lito ?? I' ll rSlip. I shli' ow0il t show t thati a ri lii''iriidr 1Conollir, Bi,'Ial I ?? ciotlueti lit' ...

COURT OF REVIEW.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF REVIEIV.-THURSDAY. EX PARTB I'FZIfIIRTON IN RE BROWN, DANSON, AND CO. This was a petition praying for a re-bearbng and varying of former orders of the court, made In July, 1840, and in May, 1843, respectively, with the benefit of supplemental Mr. Anderdon and Mr. Adams appeared for the petition- era, assignees of Messers. Willis and Swainson; Messrs. Swaneton, Russell, and Mlather for ...

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 ...

LAW COURTS.—Saturday

... LAW COURTS.-Saturday. A _ COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor sat ?? tsda , it being the irest day of Hilary Term. The uital Ceremony of breakfasting with his lordship, of the Judges, Queen's Counsel, Masters in Chancery, &cl owas dispensed with acrsrding to previous ?? court was occu- pied the whole day with appeal motiHons. VICS.CHANCERY. Although this was the first day of Hilary Term, ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligenc

... ?? ?? ?? I MANSION.HOUSE. WxDNESDAY.-ExTRAoaDINAfY CAsE.-A man whose flamo appeared upon the prisoners' list as Sillops Bent, was brought before the Lord Mayor upoti self-aOcu- sation of a very serious offence. Robert Sterling, pollee- atun No. 157 of the A division of metropolitan police, ftated that at sivelve o'clock on Tuesday night, at Qzoring-tross, the prisoner, after looking at him for ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... ?? 3V}JE~tNT In)EIo I s u l OS C)Ui T|Y T ESTIIDAY I - ~r _ ^s . . . . .. I I ( Prfore Mr. COmtnisaioum q I'Farrell ) Several bail and motion cases were disposed of. EXTRAUSD5lN'ASRY CASE. The discharge cf William Dianiel Gleeson, ?? as n gentleman, was not opposed by any creditor, and lie was about being discharged, when Mlr. Blackwood. an aittorilty, applied to be appointei assignee to the ...

ROSCOMMON QUARTER SESSIONS

... ROSCOMI1ION QUARTER SESSIONS. I ThP Acuntlo ?? X.- - !_ . .I . . t -sae ?? briefly addressed the grandjurv. '0 r Hgnw (urn rjEwELs. af ?? wan indmcted for receiving a quantity of gold , chains and other tt inkets, knowing them to have been stolen. The articles, many of great value, were laid as the Lt property of Mrs. Anne Steward Lyster. f Mrs. Lyster was examined by Counsellor Browne- r ...

THE MURDER AT SALT HILL

... Y WINDSOR, ?? mother of Sarah Hart 7 g through the activity of the police, has been at lengtbl R- discovered. She was residinlg with her second hus- s I- band, naumed Hadlow, a blacksmith, at Gravesend, and, i ir strauge to say, neither of them had heard ofthe sup- e posed murder until they receivel a letter from one of t bI the policeon 1 riday last, communicating the particulars ir Thc ...

DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... - E n H ~ S E K - DfITAII AD% URTEa S'slO6?t8 M | ?? f The Winter General QuarterSassions for the County ,~ rham commencd at the Court House, this morn,- hfeo Ceourt having been opened in theusualfotm1 ?? ?? as ngentlemen r Christopher Bramwell. of qeedon for-smaa: MirThomas E. Abbott,of Dir- 5 tr M s Adrews, of Bensham; Mr Hen. ! inshopwsaronth MrbMatt. Blackett, hr Anthony Dinsdale, of Dar- ...