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LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW INTELLIGEYCEWsn.NRSDAT. COURT OF CHANCERY. NIG5TINGALE ?? GOULDURN. This appeal from the Vice-Chancellor Wigram was argued on Saturday. The question was whether a bequest to the late Claucellor of the Exchequer ofa sum of £1 8,000 for the benefit of the testator's country, Great Britain, was a good and valid one against the claims of the heirs at law, who contended that it was void from ...

WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT

... [Before D. C. Moylau, Esq.J PRNTElRS' PENSION SOCIETY-PEEL V. GERMAIN. This was an action to recover the sum of £I9 15s., being part of the proceeds of a dramatic performance, which took place in April last, at the Olympic Theatre, for the benefit of the Printers' Pension Society. Mr.Tbomnas, on the part of the defendant, contended that the plaintiff had no locus sotndis the summons not having ...

The CHARTIST TRIALS in EDINBURGH

... Tlec CHARTIST TRIALS in EDINBURGCh. I MONDAY. Tue High Court of Justiciary met in Edinburgh to-day, when the Chartist trials were resunmed. The court was crowded. Johns Grant, printer; lfes rs J?mzkwo-, Intely' of the Xorth Bit-iash Bxpress newspaper ; and Jtoberr Jltisilton, tailor, were chearged with sedition ,and conspir-acy. They were Cha~rged with having, onl the 25th April, within the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA TV NOTICES-This DAY. COURT OF QRBWN's BHScir, Wzsmmrr,'e, at half-pa.# 0.-Mid. dlesex Common Julries -The Qucen v Barber-Chisholiiy Lord- Doe dem. Tigg and others v Potter-Hancock v Edwarms-Gadoby v Estall-liotterlsby v Russell-Hawkimson and another executors v Alcock. Undefenided: Waring v ierriott-tlutchinson v Boyles. COURT OF COUMON PLEAS, WEsTMrITER, at half-palst 9.- Middlesex Common ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-THuRSDAY. BoW-STREET.- James AlaxnieUll Bryson, described as a dentist, residing at 25, James Street, New-cut, Lambetl, was brought up on a warrant before Mr. Hall, charged with having, al the 28th of July, acted as a chairman at a Chartist meeting, held at tile Chertist Hall, in Webber- street, Blackfriars, where hie delivered a seditious speech. The apprehension of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE lNTBLLZGENCS--TuEsiD)A MrA SrN-S-OUS1Fs,. -Charles BorhA rd and l''a n y Marlks were brought before Alderman Hunter, chnrged unrer the following remarkable cfrcumstancee:- John Barnet, of No. 4, Primrose-street, BishopeRptc, attorney's clerk, said, J went with a person now de8ease(l, nampd Rachel Folkes, on the 14th of October hlsA, to Messrs. Curries, tbe bankers, in Cornhil I. where ...

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—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-MONDAY. GUILDHALL.-A very pretty young woman named Sarah Elizabeth Marlkham, was brought before Alderman Moon under the following circumstances:- Mr. Edward Edwards, of 21, East-road, City-road, Hoxton, said that he was au intimate friend of Miss Mark- ham's family, and happening to be ia Suffolk, he called upon them, when the parents informed him that she had eloped with a ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-LIVERPOOL, DEC. 20. [Before Mr. Justice Erle.1 Charles Chlunbb, convicted the day before yesterday of making a false entry in a registry of births, was placed at the bar for-judgmnent. He was sentenced to six months' impri- sonment. Joseph Boeker, convicted yesterday of uttering seditious and blasphemous speeches, was sentenced to two years' jni- prisonnment ; and after the ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... .l4.??I2 1J'[YELIGENC.'. .9 iii!;: / 1 ?? i votu,) MAI~t'n 4ls. CIVIL SIDE. 44,.l ti,. cr ('lit I .1 114:4 i n1l a Speeial Jury.] .!vIm ! pl~,,NIISF: fils ?? T.L~ ls ?? 'eU 'or z P reocthl oit prormi e of mairriage, , 1U. .:nit ?? tirt, that li id not pro- ?? trq!ll ?? 'r!i ' det laration, and also that 81soll- : :1im i ! ow i ?? t U i to himin to perform the pro- r ?? n ?? i n ul ' Mr. C' i ...