Law Intelligence

... .Rax IMnteutensce+ NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT1Ot.-BTaosx TeuagLocsjuesTrics.-Motiong: TheOsford, Wor- cester, acc., Railway Campany v. The South Staffordashire Railway Company, part heard; The South Staffordshire Railway Company v. the tOxford, Worcester, &a., Railway Company. VICE.CIHANCELLORS' CUIRTS, LINCOLN 'S-INN. BaFOR VICB-CHANCELLOR SBR Lt. KINDRastist.-To ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... CRIMINAL COUPT. . . 1-1 . I I 11 - -.1 ?? 1- 1 a.- A (i'ailiaeilt; t'iltp.h Ma li~l o 11 o abal ondy nsct before Sdieriiff ItIll ?? :1 J iry,, ?? llloi0iiig, eacC.; were lidisocsel oi:- ?? IIehartl 01' lI illiialsoi , aaad ,Sraha7 ll(l/1a(ce verc ?? strali? le twvo Lloriac, a a Shooting ccat, aid p'dr of ?? fl'naom the IlaaInc(! ot 'liuaas 'lioamnce, Mi Neil Street, l l atelaesoitaln, awlma ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... YORK, DECEMBErt 20. (Before Mr. Justice TALeOU RD.) Alfred Woaddingtgau, aged 20, was indicted for the wilful murder of his female illegitimate child, Elizabeth Slater, on the 18th of August last, at Sheffield. c Mr. Boothby and Mr. West prosecuted, and Mr. Overend alid Mr. Hardy defended the prisoner. It appeared from the opening of the learned counsel I for the prosecution, and from the ...

THE GAROTTE MURDER AT HULL

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT, YORK.-DEcEmOEt 21ST. CROWN COURT. .John Snipe, John Smnit, and Ann Smitih were in- dicted for the wilful murder of William Francis Maple- thorpe, at Hull, on the 21st May last; and Mfrary Ann Robhstson was charged with harbouring the male pri- soners, knowing them to have committed the murder. Mr. XW. asrf, Q.C., stated the case for the prosecu- tion, as it appeared in the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OP BANKRUPTCY-YESTERDAY. - - - I [Before Mr. Comimisioner FANE.] IN SE JAMES HOLMES. The bankrupt was a shawl warehouseman, of 171, 178, and 175, Regent-street. This was a certificate meeting adjourned from yesterday. Mr. Reed appeared for the assignees; Mr. Lawrance for the bankrupt ; Mr. Strangways for Mr. Albert Jourdan, shawl merchant, of Paris. Mr. Reed resumed his address. H e ...

ADELPHI THEATRE.—THE PANTOMIME

... The usual Christmas entertainment was prodaced at this theatre on Saturday night. It is entitled “The Ocean Qacen, or and the Fairies of the Golden Waters.” The opening scenes were throughout received with great ap- plause. This, however, was owing not so much to the intro- ductory libretto, which was n icularly striking, but to the really magnificent manner which the pantomime was put upon ...

ENGLISH ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ENGLTSU ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE. NORTHERN CIRCUOIT-T-YoRi, DEC. 21. EXTRSAORDINARIY CASE OF MUfRDEUR. James Barbour, aged 21, was charged with having, at Sheffield, on the 2d of September lsst, wilfully murdered Alexander Robison. Mr. Overend, Mr. Pickering, and Ms'. Johnstone appeared for the prosecution; and Mr. Sergeant Wilkins (who was specially retained) and Mr. Hardy defended the prisoner. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-YORK, DEo. 20. CIVIL COURT.-IBefore Ai;. JU8tice TALFOURD.] Atfred iVaddinsgton, aged 20, was charged with the wilful murder of his female illegitimate child, at Sheffield, on the 18th of August last. Mr. Boothby and Mr. West appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Overend defended the prisoner. It appeared that the prisoner, who is a workman at Shef- field, had courted a young ...

COUNTY COURT

... COUNTY COUR.T. oftnn AD orp PnITD I .TATI rtlr VEi I [iin?oux JOSEPH POtLuCK, Seq.] Ties second sitting of the county court for the pro-cot etheR cousnienceti on Monday, beforo Joseph Pollock, E>q. I l{ieivcoo e. THE Looses axe Noieru-socsvesx Rattwty Coo. PANY-Iti this eeoc, which had been adjourned frois a prevrno court, his hoisour gave judgment. Tue circueiotaiic>, slech isave been fully ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... CO URT OF BANKR UP TOY-YESTEBDAY. (Before Air. Cornrnismioner EVANs.] IN RE C. W. WASS. The bankrupt was a picture dealer, of New Bond-street. This was the certificate meetinz. Mr. Lawrance appeared for the bankrupt; Mr. Fry for Mr. E. Gambart ; Mr. Linklater for Mr. Dayson and Mr. Pennel l; Mr. Hughes for the assignees. Mr. Fry complained that the bankrupt had been guilty of making a ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZEA INTELLIGENCE. YORK, TiURJSDAY, December 10. Before Mr. Justice TALFOUED. Patrick Redlmonl, 2G, Johsn Kelly, 37, and Cathlarine Cormani, 25, were charged, Redmond and Kelly with having committed a burglary in the dwelling-house of Charles Clough, at Calverly, in the West Riding, and stealing therefrom two gold watches, a quantity of sil- ver plate, and £13 ids. in money, and with having ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... i1 The fortnightly meeting of this Court took place on a Monday last in the Court House, Preston, John Addison, p Esq., judge, presiding, There were ninety-four plaints n for adjudication, there being eighty-one original sum- b monses, and thirteen summonses after judgment. , P_ OFFMAN V. COOPER. a The plaintiff in this case is Mr. J. W. Hoffman, the S proprietor of the Organophanic Band; the ...