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MARYLEBONE COUNTY COURT—FFB. 12

... MARYLEBONE COUNTY COURT-FFB. 12. -- [Before Augustus Abraham, Esq.3 rARKBR V. TIE OREiT WFSTERN RAILWAY COMPANY -DITTO V. DITTO. ?? theseeases, which were heard during the last sittings, at some length. The questions in- volved were of considerable importance both to the interests of the company aud to the public. The learned judge said: The first of these cases having been opened on a former ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-Tzixs DAY. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER, Sittings in Banco. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER.-lalf past 9. MIDDLPeSEX COMMON i ?? v Hudson-Tyler v Tabor-Ried v Kitto-Iloughhton v .K4emett-Lane v Richardson- Bedford v Romane-Mtinisterv Clhaptpell. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, WVESTMINSTER-At ten. COMMON AND CUSTOMS Juulen4.-Atlorney-General Y Lundy- Doe dern. Roesertson v Renoou ...

THE CANTON MURDERS

... (PROUr TH¶E FVRIEZtD OP CIIXNA.] On Sunday, the 5th inst., Messrs. MICarte, Balkwill, Brown, Rutter, Small, and Bellamy embarked in a Hong boat about two o'clock in the afternoon, with the intention of sailing at few miles up the river, landing for a walk, and returning to dinner. They had no gnus with them, and unfortunately only two took the precaution of carrying pistols. They proceeeded ns ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-WEDNESDAY. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL. [Present-Lord Langdale, Lord Campbell, the Judge of the Admiralty Court, and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Cornwall.] TIHE REPRESENTATIVES OF COUNT DR WALL V. THE COMMISSIONERS OF FRENCH CLAIMS. Mr. Waddington concluded his argument on behalf of the respondents. Sir Fitzroy Kelly, Q.C., replied. Judgment was reserved. RAJA ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. HOUSE OF LORDS-APPEALS. DUNLOP AND OTHERS V. HIGGINS AND OTHERS. The bearing of the case, fully reported in The Morring Chroniclc of yesterday, was resumed this morning. Mr. Stuart Vortley and Mr. H. Hill were heard for the respondents, aftei which The further hearing was postponed to Thursday. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. 1Sittings at Guildhall, before Lord Denman and a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FEB. 1

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-Fr. 1. OLD COURT. I Before the Common Sergeant.] Frederick tonsell and Henry Essington surrendered to onmever on hitdiotment, ehnrging them with eonspiriz ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FEB 2

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-FnB 2. [Before Mr. Justice Coleridge.] THE VORGERY UPON THlE IM'PERIAL BANK OF RUSSA. Leybe Aaronson, 30, wine-merchant, Jacob Friedeberg, 2G, furrier, and Raphael EKaifl'en, 47, printer, were placed tit the bar to plead to an indictment, charging that they having in their possession, on the 15th of October, certain stones on which were engraved part of an undertaking ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE IN'ELLIUBA UE-TUEsDAY. MIANSION HOUSE.-WINDOW IHREASING; AT THE MANSION HOU81s AND MESSRS. SMIT11, PAYNE AND SMIT11's.-The Lord Mayor said, that a paper announcing that a meeting was convened for Thursday evening, for the purpose of adopting such measures as would effectually put a stop to the annoyances and losses to which the house- bolders nnd shopkeepers of the city are now ...

THE LATE FATAL COLLISION on the SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY.—COMMITMENT of the PRISONERS on a CHARGE of MANSLAUGHTER

... 2THE TATE FATAL CIOLlISFON on the SOU7'1-rIWVBS7'ERR HtAIL WAY.-COMMIT- MEA'T of the PRISONERS on a CHARGE of ATANSLA UGHlTER. Yesterday, at the Lambeth police-court, William Jones, an engine driver, and Lewis Fleming, a fireman, in the service of the South-Western Railway Company, who have been in Lcustody since the 15th of the last month on a charge of Ihaving caused the death of David ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Vesterdlay a court was hield for thle traiisaction of impor- tant public business. THEi Ngw 1HOUSE OF CORtlRtCTrov. Alderman CIIAntL.,3 brought up the report of thle gaol cotiunittec, together with the plans of Mr. Bunning, the city architect and Surveyor, for thle Now House of Correc- tion. When hie stated that the estimiate of' thle expense of builditng thea new prisons was £SO0,000, hie was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE 1 ivT.k14 &V C-BFRIDAY. MANSION 11ouL,.- 2`h7mpso2 Paqe and James Nicholson were brought before the Lord Mayor on the fol- lowiag charge:- George Goodman, clerk to Messrs. Currie, bankers, stated that the check was brought to them on Thursday morning, signed John Ingle, and he passed it to another clerk in the house. Michlael Haydon, the officer. said: I was sent for to the binikiug ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE IY2'RLLIGENCE-TiURSDAY. MANSION1-HOUSE. John Cronther, a mere boy, and Charles Bridtinan, were brought up, elharged before the Lord Mayor, under the following circumstances:- At five o'clock on Tuesday evening a policeman, who was on duty on London Bridge, saw n barrow standing in the wav of the traffic. lie watched it for eight or ten minutes, ana Crowther at last came up, took hold of ...