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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—JUNE 16

... ICENTRAL CRIMIINAL CJOURT-JUNE 16. OLD COURT. d [Before Mr. Baron Alderson and Mr. Justice Coleridge.] ?? y Ba. er surrendered to take his trial upon a charge of e misdemeariouriu having unlawfully kept two or more lunatic a persons in his house, such house not being a publionsylum e or hospital, without a licence from the Commissioners of a*Lunacy. am - Mr. Clarkson and, Mr. Bodkin appeared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-THURSDAY. a B aCOURT OF CHANCERY. y [Before the Lords Justices.] IN tso TER BRIRMINGHAM AND OXFORD RAILWAY COMPANY, EX PARTE ONIONS-EX PARTs THORNTON-EX PARTE UPFIELD. Thereowere three applications under the matter of the wind- ,f ing up of this company; the first two to withdraw the names d Mr. Onions and Mr. Thornton from the list of contributories, a and the third to ...

COURT OF BANRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF. BA.NRUPTCY-SATURDAY. [. - Before Mir. Comnmivsiser FoNBLANQUE.J itN UE DANIEL KEITH AND THOMAS SOOBRIDQL ,,De ig ?? in iWoed-street, applied. ,or Wednesday last for certifgantes, Mir. Link. later appearing for Keith, Mr. Lawrance for Shoobridge, Mur. Reed for the aelignees. the case was then reported in The l ornng Citronile as far s it lid proceeded. Mr. Linklitter now addressed the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-THis DAY., COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, at half-past 10. [Before the Loanos J USTICrZ.] Appeals, Ac.: Penney v Goode (2), to be spoken ?? v London Corn Exchange Company, part ?? re Colquhoun, appeal petition part ?? v Hawkes (2)-Senhouse v Hall. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. Causoes, o&c.: Atterney-General v Sturge-Hitchen vOrmerod- Ward v Barbuiry-Attorney General v ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W No TICRS-Taws DAY. CoURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, at half-past 1l. Appeals: Hope v Thretfall, part ,heard-Baker v Treble-Drys. dale v Man, ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. Motions: InreCatlii, part heard-in re Buckley andStubbs, two petitions and motion, part beard. Remaining Motions, Causes, &e: Attorney-General v Hudson, part ?? v Wawn-Miller v Haylburet-Lewis v Clowes-Mayor of ...

EXETER DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... E-XETER? DISTRICT Co tl? ' OF BANK- I RVPTCY-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Coomiotsioners BERE.J RC SAMUEL GARRETT. This was a meetil- for choice of es igilees in the case of Samuel Garrett, of Perran Wharf, near Penryn, railway con- tractor ; and also of Bedminster, near B istolq coal-pit pro- prietor. Mr. Stogdon, who appeared for the petitioning creditor, Mr. Jenkin, merchant, of Redruth, asked that ...

LAMBETH COUNTY COURT—MAY 10

... LAMBETH COUNTY CO URT-MAX 10. [Before Mr. Peer TAYLOR.] . ?? V. DAWSON. In this case his Honour gave judgment as follows I This was an action brought by the plaintiff to recover £4 16s. damages for his wrongful dismissal from the de. i fendant's service without a month's notice or payment of a month's wages. The plaintiffhad been head gardener to the defendant for about three years. He lived ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A SSIZE 1!9TEL1,1GENCE. ~, NORTHERN CIRCUT-ivvBRpooL, APRIL 14. r. [Before, M*. buetide CaEsswuam and ?? Jury.3 d I I PETRIE V. ELLI8. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, Mr. Peter e Petrie, a shipowner, to recover of the defendant, Mir. Ellis a Elligs, a London underwriter, his proportion of the aiim d? £3,200 insured by la polioy of insurance, :,Mr. Watson, Q,.C, 'Mr. Hugh Hill, Q.C ...

REFORMATORY FOR ADULT MALE CRIMINALS

... A special meeting of friends of this institution was held at Willis's Rooms, ou Tuesday, the Right Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury presiding, to aid and assist its funds. The Noble CHAIRMAN, in opening the business, stated that he had very little now to relate, bat it could not be otherwise than gratifying to observe the great good which had resulted from the efforts of the society, notwithstand- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE IN TRLLIGENCE-YSBTlRDAY. MAtqssOw-nous1.- oinoais Tamner was charged with having obtained a gold watch and gold chain, worth £15 5A., under false and fraudulent pretenies. Mr. Duncan appeared for the prosecution; Mr. Parry for the defence. Jacob Ansell, of Duke-street, Aldgate, jeweller, said In the latter end of February I RaW the defendant in the Long- room at the Cuftom-houee, where ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOL VPNTDEBTORS CO CTR T-YEr DAI [Before A.M Commfso~sner MuRPHY.] C IN TnE MATTER Of JAYEB STEHBENSON. C This insolvent, who appeared for his final order, informed the Court that he was arrested this morniug by the bailff of Whiteohapel County Court, on a commitment for forty days, I and applied to tbe learned Commissioner to discharge him, r as he had the pretection of the Uourt, and had ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... BENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-YESTEDAY. OLD COUgRT-[Befol'c Mr. Baron PABKI and Mir. Justice WILLIAMS.] Mr. Bodkin applied to their lordships to postpone the trial of Luigi flurenelli for murder to the next session. Hie said that the prisoner was only committed to Newgate, under the warraynt of the coroner, on Mouday last, and, appearing on behalf of the Government to conduct the prosecution, be felt ...