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THE LYONS TRIAL

... :THEn LTYONS TRIAL.: m- . i~Sn~ooND 'DAs, AtUGSI5T 6.-. ?? - : ,oE Abolat 150 men in blouses ,escoarod Ig.: lgiqhel de. 10-t tourges) ftoin his betel to ?? Palais' do Justice,, TheiF lte: demoasnou' was trariqid; ,andl the~ut'td& no kdries.' ?? *3 The reading of the iaid~eiope1q *wei-?roeeteded' Yth.-ai Ss uotice'd the' journalists who had beeq mrcq, or less swized op tin the-'cons jifrii:y ...

ACCIDENTS, OCCURRENCES, AND OFFENCES

... COLLISION ON TrEO LONDON AND NOROTIT WESTERN RAILWAY. - A collision of a fatal character took place on Saturday evening on the line of the London and North Western Railway, at Weedon, by which one per- son was killed and nearly all the passengers more or less injured, and a great destruction of property caused. It. appears that the four o'clock train from Rugby, due in London at half past ...

Published: Saturday 29 November 1851
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3208 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I ASSIZE, INTELLIGENCE. ' HOME CIRCUIT. - CROYDON, AuGusr 12. - ANOTHER CASE OF HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST A RAILWAY CCOMPANY.-Hitch v. the London and Brighton RailwaY Company.-This was an action brought by the plaintiff to recover damages for injuries he had sustained through the alleged negligence of the defendants. The circumstances: under which the action was brought were of rather a peculiar ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NO TICES-Tais DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGCIALL-STREET. [lef.ore Mr. Couiinsisiosili FAr.l Examinations * NoCk and WVilliams, Fritli-street, goldsmiths, at twelve-Win. F. Douovau, Oxford-street, poulterer, at 11-Fre- derick Bayulhans, llounolow, grocer, at ?? Darker, lx- sssnth- strcet, chscnsemoner, at twto. [Before Mr. Connissolner EvANos.i Choice of Assignlees: J. T. Cole, '1horpe-le ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LA TV INTEg LLIGENCEI-WUDNESDAT. TICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT. [Before Lord Cranworth .] a His Lordship, in accordance with an intimation given dur- ing the last sittings, came down to Court to deliver ?? in certain cases recently argued. EGUiTON V. flROWSLOW. . In this case, which was reported ill Thc 1Joltling C'hrssticlC r of the time, the question arose on the will of the late Earl of lt ...

VISITATION CHARGE OF THE BISHOP OF ROCHESTER

... V 4SI TAON CIIARGE OF THE BISHOP OF ROCRESTER. To Tri EDITOR or TIE 1MORNING CHRONICLE. SItE-In the charge of the Bishop of Rochester, as pub. lished in Te.roriieg Chronicle of TueEday,I find itasserted, nsan argument forr the use of the gown in preaching, that th-e Chapel Royal, in which it is uEed, is a place where i great attention has been paid, and still is paid, to ancient forms. ' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-MOXDAy. THE JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF' TllE PRIVY COUNCIL. [Present: the Right ion. Sir Edward Ryan, the Right floni Dr. Lushingtoan, and the Right Hull. Tbomas Pembertn Leigh.] GEORGE LAtIB, APPELLANT, AND MOOSANBIAJ JHMQ.S'A DASIA, WIDOW OF GOPAL KISiHEN Slt:GII, DECE.AED V. CODY CHUNDUR DER, RESPONDENT, This was a decree against the Sudder Dewanly Ada-lut, in Bengal, by which ...

BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BAINVI- I SR PTCY. 0 [Before Commissioner Mr. Sergeant Stephen.] THE NEWPORT OLD BANK. The meetingt for the choice of assignees under the fiat against the Messrs. Williams, of the Old Batik, Newport, Monniouthsbire, took place yesterday, and was attended by a large body of creditors. Mr. Willian Bevan appeared for the petitioning creditor; Messrs. Savery and Clarke, ...

CITY COURT OF SEWERS

... 6Yesterday a court was held. Mr. Deputy PEACOCK in the chair. Mr. Deputy HoLT called the attention of the court to a paragraph which appeared in soic of the newspapers, reflect- ing upon the commissioners. It stated that the sewers in di the neighbourhood of Great Carter-lane were in the most dis- graceful condition, and was calculated to cause excitement ,by representig that the fingers of a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LA I1' INTEL:LIGfNCE,,-WEID.NSDAY. ig COURT OF CHANCERY. SHORT V. MiERiCIERI. This teas an appeal from the Vice.Cltaticellor KnightI Biruce. Th'cebill was tiled for an account of dealings andI transactions between the plaintiff and the defendants, wio ar boesa saeagents. I wats stated that it- March le 848 th patie enere ino smespeculations, adtatd t of secure thle (lefctdatits from any losses ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE-TIURlSDAY. BOW -STREF.T. -Jritsct Clarke, a caurman, anld lamwes collins, tl a cornimjission-ageiit, were placed at thle bar before Mr. Hall, n'ai for finial Lxantination, the former being charged with stealing fest bags of coffee from the London Docks, and the other receiv- ing a Portion of the same, well Ilnowing them to have been Stoleni. arnc Mr. Ballantine attendied on ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA IV INTEhLLrGNNCE-STUBDAY, .- by introducing certair railway companies and mining com- panies which were not included in the former act. Tile test, however, which determined whether the act was applicable to : particular class of companies remained the same. None - of these tests applied to this case. The petition attempted to rest the application upon the eighth clause of the fifth order, ...