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ALLEGED PLUNDER OF THE CHATEAU OF NEUILLY

... A LLE6GED PL UNDER OF THE COIAt EA U Io ailOF NEUILL'Y. A good deal of interest was occasioned on Saturday, at the Marlborough Police Court, by the report that Louis IPhilippe (the late King of the French) was about to appear to prose- cute certain parties in whose possession about 10,0001. worth of property, consisting of jewellery and paintings, alleged to have been stolen from the Chateau ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCESATURDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. TrE EAST LANCASHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY V. TIE NOITHI- WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. This matter Was argued on appeal from the Vice-Clancel- ?? Bruceuho allowed a general demurrer to the bill. The plaintiffs are the proprietors of the Blackburn and Preston IRailway, which had an agreement with the North Union (before its amalgamation with the North-Westens) ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor, at the sitting of the court, made orders in hlnacy. IN RE DAeSTER, A LUNATIC. There were four petitions in this matter from different parties relating to the condition of the lunatic under the superintendence of her mother, the committee of the person, and to the claims on the estate in consequence of the ?? application of the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MAY 17

... OLD COURT. (Before Baron Alderson and Mr. Justice Coltman.I At the sitting of the court, three personsof respectable appearance, ?? X'Gou-rarr, Jame M'Gotrran, and Richard Corrall Barton, surrendered, and were placed at the bar to plead to an indictment charging thenm with forgery. The indictmentfalleged that the defendants had feloniously forged and uttered au instrument purporting to be the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW IVtJSELLJGENCE-WVEDNESDAT. COURT OF CHANCERY. WARD V. WARD. A petition in this matter, which iee been frequently be- fore the Vice-Chancellor, was heard this morning by the Lord Chrincellor in his private room. Mr. Stuart, Mr. Bethell, Mr. James Parker, Mr. Rolt, Mr. Dickinson, and several other counsel appeared for the different parties. The arguments occupied the day, and we understand ...

THE RECENT MURDERS NEAR CANTON

... THERECENTMURDERSIYEAR CANTON. The following correspondence in reference to the murder of six Engliebmen, netar the city of Canton, hass taken place between the directors of the Manchester Commercial Asso- ciation and the Fpresign-offiie : (copy.) MsanchesterConmmercialAssoctatiofl, March 16, 184S. My Lord-On the 25th September, 1846, andi Oth July; 1847, I had the honour to address your ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLI(CE INTLLLIGRpNCE-ThIDAY. -- MAwLTIIROTGH-STRstET.-A broker named Notima: was brought before Mr. Hardwick charged with having forcibly seized a watch from the person of Col. Montalvo Delamar, under the following circunrstances:- Mr. Dod, who appeared {or the complainant, said Ccl, Montalvo, about a fortnight ago, took apartments in Bond- street, at the house of a bosier named Taylor, who ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER NEAR RUSCORN

... MYSTERIOUS MURDER NEAR R USCORM. [PROM A CORRESPONDENT OF THE MANCItESTER GUARDIAN OF SATURDAY.] On Sunday evening last a mysterious affair occurred in the neighbourhood of Rockeavage. Three boys, who were strolling in the fields near the dilapidated buildings of that ancient pile, picked up a pedlar's box, which they found empty and bespattered with blood. Proceeding onward a little, they ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... MEETING OF MIDDLESEX .MAGIS- TRA TES. I-esterday a Reneral meeting Of te -httrtaofutha county of Middlese et pic Hat te .cI~faLndohoer Clerkenwell, for the troesaction of the i, liA n te business of the county, Jr. H. Pownall in the chair. A reprt o thecommttee of justices for supeuintendinz the erection of the NwLunivic Asylum ?? ac was laid before the court. it stated that Ithe committee hod ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLI CE INTELLIGENCE-WEDNESDAY. MANsIoNN-1OJusf.-John Tsnox was charged with having assaulted the police on Tuesday night. Policeman 160 said that about ten o'clock he saw the defendant in Redeross-street amongst the crowd, con- sisting of upwards of 1,000, opposite to Cartwright's coffee shop. Witnesstold him to move off tas he was causing an obstruction, but the thanks received for that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POL ICE INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. Bow-STaEET.-A young mail of respectable appear- ance, named Alfred Grogen, for some time connected with the metropolitan theatres, woas charged with forging orders of admission to the pit of her Majesty's Theatre, and ob,- taining money upon them. Mr. Charles Nugent, box-office keeper and manager of the free-list department of the tireatre, stated that the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLI GENCE. NORTH WALES CIRCUIT-CRSTEmR, APRIL 8. CROWN COURT. Il Before Mr. Justice Williams.J Joseph Clayton, aged 36, and Ralph W~ebster, 36, were placed at the bar, charged, tbe latter with wilfully setting fire to Clayton's house, and the former with aiding and assisting, with inteotto defraud the treasurer of the Sun fEre- office, the secretary of the. Wlst of England Insurance ...