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BANKRUPTCY COURT

... IN Re s Jot ?? bankrupt in this case, a merchant in the African trade, came before the court on Wednesday, on the application for his certificate. Mr. Commissioner Stephenson delivered an exceedingly lengthy judgment, of which the following is an ?? honour said that to the certificate several objections had been raised on behalf of the assignees, involving charges against the bankrupt of ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—MONDAY, DECEMBER 22

... d, COURT OF EXCHEQUER.-MON'DAY, DECmIBt S22. |,ti -- ?? - ?? ~ ~~~di r- [siTTrIes Vr NISI PRIUS, BErO:I3 MR. BARON MARTIN AND Li of A SPECIAL JURLY.] LII TRTIMPIzI vi. LOOKUT.-Sir F. Thesiger, Mr. Knowles, v and Mr. Phipson appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. M tl id Chambers, Mr. Maynard, and another learned gentleman it 011 wete counsel for the defendants. In 1847 the plaintiffs ti Yv purchaseda ...

HORRID MURDER AND ROBBERY

... HORRID MURDER AND ROB-BERY. A murder and robbery were perpetrated on Monday night, there near the obecure little village of Priston, a few miles from Bath, Mr and spread much consternation among tbe quiet inhabitants of OWi the neighbourhood. The victim of the atrocious deed is a man Msr narned George Bush, about 36 years of age, who kept a dairy at nighs ITimebury. It appears that. he left ...

Law Intelligence

... ?Iab *nteigt4eflce+ NOTICE-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHXANCERtY, LINCOLN'S DINK. Ar ?? I ?? ?? SogaaY Pope, part heard; Jonsv Lewis; Dodgon tlPwll() iB5FORR Tax LoReS JUSTXccs.-~Bankrupt petition : Ex parte Shaw, re Wilkinsonl, viva voe examination.t Appeals: Robifl.500v. Robin- p son (2) ; Duke of Leedls v. Earl Ainherst. VICE CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. t AT iO.-BtcOORR ~'Il'108-ANrCLLOR ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. D MANSION-HOUSE. ith 4u Daniel Witson, who was oa Saturday charged with having possessed himself ?? of a daybook belonging to Mr. M'Millen, of No.: 31, Great St. Helen's, solicitor, c appeared yesterday before the Lord Mayor attended by Mr. Hobler, his solicitor, for the purpose of giving up the book. h The Lord Mayor having desired that the complainan tl should examine ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LA W LNTELLIGENCE-MoNDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. [Before the Lord Chancellor.] The sittings after Term commenced to-day in Lincoln's-inn. THIE DUKE OF LEEDS V. LORD AMHERST. Mr. Stuart applied for an order to transfer this appeal from the paper of the Lords Justices to the paper of this court. The application was made by the appellants for whom-he appeared on the ground that the Lord Justice ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIROUlT-LIVERPOOL, DEC. 10. CROWN COURT. [Before Mr. Baron Parke.] T Daniel Gannan, aged 19, was charged with having, at 1d Manchester, on the 17th of October last, in company with another person unknown, assaulted and robbed with violence one Michael Kenny. ti Mr. Assheton Cross appeared for the prosecution; the pri-w soner was undefended. w The prosecutor and his brother, who are ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA If 4 'OT1OBS-Tnis DAY. JUDICIAL C(MMITTEE, WHITEHALL, at 10. APPEALS. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, at 19. (Before the LORD CHANCELORo.) Petition by order: Williams v Williams. Appeals: Weaver v Grant(2) part ?? v Gray. (Before the LORDS JUSTISS.) Appeal petition: Re Burehall part heard. Appeals: Swift v Grazebrooke, part ?? v Robinson (2). VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN, at 10 ...

THE MURDER IN SOMERSETSHIRE

... THE MURDER SE OMXESTSHIRE. This' ksh'c-k'nk uc'tg h' has 4lrrifed the whole of the ?? rghboqjuv ojja bf I)ath, still rertafats en sbroudfed ?? impen'etfabie mystry. 'It will be remembered ?? thd fiurderedjhiafi, George Bush, had his ihrt'at cdut~in 4frightfuj paener on the 1t ofthe presen'tiusnnh, in a fleld,4tonohis way from the vil- lage of Priston to his horne;; xtt aitsburystid that dhi ...

HORRIBLE CASE OF CHILD MURDER

... :EHORRIBLE CASE OF CHILb mrDjrI Some excitement has been occasioned in the town of Mansfield and neighbourhood, by the suddeddiseoveryI of a child-murder, perpetrated under Wife circureistarntes mentioned below, above a year since, if 6redence is tole given to the principal witness, who mjd6 a certain Atate- ment to a policeman a few days ag'o, which lea to the, apprehension of both the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ';AW 1 Eg LisiNOh COURT OF' COMMON PLEAS. Tu5E55yAy. ]j3TTflnORDINARY CASEa-SoeEtS ?? AsPiNwALu.-The detiation in this case alleged that the plaintiff had been se- dated by James Aspinwvall, deceased, and bad had three egitimate children by him, born on the 22nd of January, ,,,i *oth of February, 1842; and the 29th of March, 13849. ae ection was brought against Esther Aspinwall, the widow n0 ...