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ELY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... SELS AQRIMLI7ItAL SOCIETY. D107so8 OF:. V - COUNTY MEMBERS. EL'r, TRVAEDAY, J&zN. 10. ti seized bythe pntooionisto of Ely atnd the neighbourhoodA of eliciting at a public msetiag the feeling of the iubabitant4 tk .of. ~the Icouty, qf Comrtimdg. on, the question of protgctloa to.h The, xeetingwas 1A in the lfe Hamn6( tbU#1~ -is by it O'clock the Hell was c0owded with-A gdcdy mawte of Si lenpit ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LA W IVTELLIGENCE-WEDyEL y. COURT OF CHANCERY. IIOWl{INS V. JACKSON. This was an appeal from the Vice-Chancellor K. Bruce. The bill asked for a declaration that a sum of 2,7001., the interest of a sum of 12,0001., bequeathed to the wife of the plaintiff for her life, did not pass under an assignment made to the defendant Jackson, of all the interest that the plain- tiff and his wife took ...

POLICE INTELLIGENGE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INT}3LLIGENGE-TUESDAT. 8ovt-smEET.-)Wesjii/lW Stltaufsrd, a journeyman in the | service of Mir. Wiilker, the well-known organ builders of I F'rancis-street, Tottenham-court-road, appeared before vgr.l Jardine upon a summons to answer a complaint preferred against him by Thomal~s Alladice, another Journeyman, for having, by threats and~ intimnidation, entleavoured to force him to leave ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—JAN. 17

... iNSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT-JAs. 17. [Before the Chief Commissioner.] IN THE MATTER O' JOHN BROWNS. This insolvent, abuilder, applied to be diseharged. It appeared that lie had been discharged under the act in 1840, and was a bankrupt in 1845, when lie obtained his cer- tificate. The Chief Commissioner asked him howl he now came to owe such a mass of debts as appeared on his schedule-they were 12 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... P')LIVE IN TELLIG'N GE. MANSION-HOUSE. CAUTION TO THE PaEYNOLENT.-On Monday, the Lord Mavor stated that he had received from Mr. Dew- hurst, of Bradford, in Yorkshire, a letter, to which his lordship said he would be obliged to the newspapers to convey an answer, for the satisfaction of his correspond- ent, as well as for the information of the public. The letter was as follows- Mr. Dewhurst ...

ALARMING MUTINY BY PRISONERS IN APPLEBY GAOL

... A^LARMING MUTUNY BY PRlSOiS IN APPLEBY GAOL. John Jackson, John Hart, and John Wall, under ser., tence of transportation, and John Wilson and Richard Morgan, under senterce of imprisonment, five most desperate and ruffianly characters, were confined in the same ward of Appleby gaol. They had been punished more than once for insubordination, and on Wednesday, after they had taken their dinner ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-WEDNESDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor, at the sitting of the court, made or- fders in the lunatic petitions remaining on the paper. PADILY V. TUE LINCOLN WATERIWORKS COMPANY. This was an appeal from the Vice-Chancellor K. Bruce. The plaintiff was a contractor for the execution of certain r works required by the company, and his chatres beijg dis- puted, they were ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... - M- -XIDDLESEX- SESSIONS. ,~ 4~ The criminal business for the January adjourned gene- ral sessions commenced this morning at Clerkenwell. The calendar was very light, there being but sixty-four prisoners for trial, and of these sixty-one were indicted for felony. EXTRAORDINARY PRECOCITY.-Williarn Anderson, a sharp looking boy, aged, fourteen, was indicted for the following, ?? about mid-day ...

GENERAL COURT OF WARDMOTE

... GENERAL COURT OF WARDMOTE, Yesterday, a general court of wardmote was held at the Guildhs1l, for the purpose of receiving the returns of the ward inquests. The LORD MAYoR tosk the chair at twelve o'clock. There were but few aldermen present, but it is proper to etate that Plough Monday isthe day on which the mere routine business of receiving presentments and swearing in officers is tranmacted ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—MONDAY

... COURT OP BAN2KR1JPTCY-MoD-AY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Govilburn.1 IN RE WILLIAM THSOMAS FERRIS. His Honour this morning gave judgment on the bank- runt's application for his certificate. he said, in this case, which had occupied the attention of the court dring two days, the bankrupt was a carpenter, carrying on business in Charles-streetWVestnsiister. The fiat was obtained on the 20th of ...

SECONDARIES COURT—WEDNESDAY

... SECONDARIES CO UR T-WEDNESDAY. [Before Mr. Secondary Potter and a Special Jury.] BELL AND OTHERS, ASSIGNEES V. CORY-BREACH OF EN- GAGEMENT. This was an inquiry to assess damages in a special action of amsumpsit, to recover compensation for the non-performiance by the London and County Joint Stock Banking Company, of which the defendant was the registered pubic officer, of a certain promise ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CIrUAINAL COURT l3aeocZ Ma. JUrsTTCF PATrTEoN AND MR. JUSTICE TALTOUrD. TNEnMURDEE IN HARLEY STREET. Mr. Collier applied to the court to postpone the trial of Sarah Drake for the murder of James Drake until Thurs- day morning. The court granted the application. The prisoner was placed at the bar at the sitting of the court, before M r. Bullock, when she~pleaded Not Guilty to the ...