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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-Tris DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. Athalf- past 10. [Before the LoRDs JUSTICES.] Lunatic petitions: Re Scapelain-Norton and Cooper v Greene (2)-Re Amnes-Re English-Re Hartley. Appeal motion: Crowe v Edleston, part heard. Bankrupt peti- tions, 2. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. At 10. For judgment: Barnes v Castleman. Consent petitions, 14. Short causes, 5. From chambers: ...

ATROCIOUS CASE OF WOMAN BEATING

... A TROCIO US CASE OF WVOMA BE,{ TIVG. Yesterday, Joseph Williams, a soldier belonging to the 14th Light Dragoons, stationed at Maidstone, in Kent, was brought up at the Thames Police-court, on remand, before Mr. Yardley, charged with committing an aggra- vated assault on a woman named Sarah King, about 28 years of age. The complainant, who was in a very weak condition, was brought from the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS OOUBT-SATURDjAY. ?? (Before Mr. Commissioner PirLLTPS.] EXTRAORDINARY CONDUCT OF COUNTXY COURT JUDGES- IN THE MATTER OF JAMES ORREUNVWOOD. Mr. Dowse, at the rising of the Court, made an impor- tant application in this case under peculiar circumstances. It was for a sum of money out of the charitable fund (the 118th section of the 1st and 2d Victoria, c. 110), to enable the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ' INTBLLIGENCE. COURT OF QUEEYS BENCESTHRDA, LSittingo at Nisi Priai, at Guildhall,bef ore Lord CAMPBELL and a SpecialJury.] a SMITH V. LAsA-MB TBAiSSACTION8, The trial of this s orig ba already ociipp d the cale, anf athreesideays, icna, raenid atol the sitting of the Chorlt of this ornays. tas wer an i direited 'to be tried bory an the Lordingee with apperdi Chancery, and the on Al the ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... aCHARGE (O MAASLAUGHTER. Yesterday, Joseph Wise, a greengrocer, aged 40, and esiding atNo. 15, Noith-street, Whitechapel, was brought before Mr. Yardley, at the Thames police-court, charged with causing the death of Mrs. Ann Moore, a widow lady, who for the five years preceding-her. melancholy death had been living under the guardianship of her brother, Mr. Hart, the head master of the ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... SOCIETY OF AR7S. A special meeting was held at the Society of Arts on Fri- day evening last, for the purpose of taking into consideration the proposed Congress in Paris for the improvement of inter- national law. Viscount Ebrington, M.P., chairman of the council of the society, presided, supported by Mr. Collier, M.P., Mr. Headlam, M.P., Colonel Sykes, FI.R.S., Mr. B. T. Hope, 3Mr. Chadwick, C ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? .M'Lillan, a journeyman tailor, was brought before Mr. Alderman Farnie, upon a charge of violently assaulting Matilda Ball. The complainant, a decently attired woman, residing at No. 4, Aldermenbury-ohurchyard, said : Last night between eleveniand twelve o'cilock I went to the Burton Coffee-house, Cheapside, to look for my hutlianid. Tile door was shutl, end three man were standing ontside, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANszON-1OUSE.- Wiltnt Bd'es, jourueyman gunmaker, was brought before Alderman Kennedy, upon at warrant, under the circumstancas stated in the information of Mr, John Barnett. of the Minories, master gunusaker. Mr. Wontner appeared for the defendant. The information stated thalt on the let of July list the defendant contracted, in writing, to serve the deponent and another, his partner, as a ...

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 ...