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... .%twe. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMIN8TER. At ?? Chancoillor will attenid the ous~ ofLor~ds. Ii AT ?? 7ins LoRDS JuisrtrEs.-Appeals: S hrewsbury and Birmingham Raoilway v. London and North Western Railway, part C, heard; Harrison a. Mayor of Southampton; Freer v. Hosoe; Evens t V. Erans 12.) VICE.CYEANCELLOF.LS' COURTS, WESTMIN~STER. AT 10.-BEVoRE VecN-CILACYwesmon Sin R. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... WORSHIP-STREET. A well-dressed, middle-aged man, who refused to disclose his name, address, or occupation, was charged before Mr. D'Eyncourt with having violently assaulted and other- wise grossly misconducted himself towards a young woman named Anne Harris, residing in Eagle-street, City-road. The complainant stated that on the previous night she was passing through Short-street, Piusbury ...

Law Intelligence

... i I . ?? -- I- -- 0! if!, h0u. . I, La - 6%, -t*c - . . . - --L.L 'L -- Abri. bnalof 1t he Lord-Chantc~ratnsteHit ?? ~ Ar 10*.-Bero1aE Tate Ll~ans Ja~c~~oataiini fn thi i mtter of Husgar, Har, flw~ ?? ar -n1t~Domville, heinpc hord Day -rCrla~3e k ?? VICE-C1ANCELLORS` COURTS,~WS~NTl2 [. Ar ?? VxcICiCtRAdLL~tet''tl tO`131kcLac.Fei ;~t ions (26), the unopppose 'firsfAjdeti4(Q4e'a~ pofd ral. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. SEBTHANT AAuus, ASSrTANT Jnas, E ?? Eva Savage, the soldier found guilty on Monday of being concerned in a robbery upon a person, in the street i at night, was placed at the bar. I The Assistant Judge said he had well considered the care,i I and he could not but think that where four guardsmen I c committed so daring a robbery, a very severe punishment ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw *tetliamm NOTICES.-THIS DAY. VC,lCiiCiANCELLOItS' COUBNS, L1NCOLN'S.L2lN. Ar .Bra te-creLT Str R. XrNDrERsLEy.-By order. IIIr tihurnis. l'nopposud petitions: In re Wfiitzingftmt a Trust; Inure Waterhouse Charity. Causes Brierga v. Gorilon, part heard; Ili'chcoelk v. Ilitehotlcl ?? Bennett v. Powell ; Maurice v. Cry;i Gi Cen v. Martin; Johocon v.'rucker ; Tapliri v. Juhusoa; Footriur V. C ...

TRIAL TRIP OF THE VALETTA

... TRIAL TRIP OF THE, VALLTTA. The Valotta, the new paddle-wheei seatmer, juist built by the I'eninsular and Oriental Company, fer the purposc of conveying the Iudia, rail between ?? and Malta, returned to Southampton yesterday from a trial trip to Cherbourg. Site started from Southampton at three o'clock on Tuesday motning with a large party on sl board, consisting of the managing directors of ...

Law Intelligence

... ILAW- lateItynce. NQTICES.-THIS DAY. VIOE-OHANCELLOBS'.CHIAMBERS, LINCOLN'S-INN. BEFORE VocFC-AOnLotnto Sir. Rt. ?? v. Austen, at 10; Berraud'v. Earrned, at II;, BedIdoa v, Poote, at 12; tlansen v.Hartley, at 12; Re Waterhouse, at 12; Poole v. Miller, at I; Dixon v. Wilkinson, at 2; Petlinger v. flamnes, at 2; Pager v..Rogers, at 3; Meinwaring v. Dickenson, at 3; Baker v. Oliver, at 3. EcrPona ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ; E 'POLICEC.O UTS. _1 *- ?? : ?? * ?? ?? t.XANSION-'HOUSE. ?? ?? i .JoAlRqgan vwas brought befo'e' Aldeimaf.H r iion the caarge of having killed NVWlliam 1%edgrave, one .of the porterserployed gn a n harf i>.hames.trett. - Ai ?? conaequeqe .of '.in'formatiei, which I rieeivbd'o t6 taeeffect that a man named Williai Red- ?? didd yesterday evening-'from the'effects of a bloiv which he received ...

Law Intelligence

... Xab) Inte£nice, LCe NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, ,d BETORsZ THE LORD CHANMLLOR AND TWO JUDOGS.-Appeal: Ed. ral wards v. Champion. Ar 10J.-BEFOuE rnE LOR-Ds JI Tico..-Appeals: Pennell v. Def. 1 a fell,prt heard; Powell ?? Perahouse; Davies v. Davies; Martin v. VICE.CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. ra AT 10.-BRrORE VI9-CHA5NCErLLOR SIe R. NixzuesLxY.-Un- opposed ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTBAL £OBIMINAL CO UBT. I OLD COURT.-YEsTEnDAY. (Ber^oaulse LoreD CmFr Bsuoi AND UR. JVSTIcE EeLE,) THE CLAPHAM CAsE. GCcarles Cuenningharn, 48 ; James ThomsoSn Currsie, 33 and George Thonas, who surrendered to take his trial,were charged with feloniously committing an assault upon Eliza Marden, with intent to procure a miscarriage.: In other counts of the indictment the prisoners were ...

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT.—CHARGE OF FELONY AGAINST AN ASSISTANT BAILIFF

... LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COUP r.-CII-RGE OF FELONYAGAAINST AN ASSISTANV BAILIFF. rhe During the past week, George Saunders, of Port- a if land-street, Leeds, one of the assistant bailiffs connected dla with the Leeds Banruptcy Court, has undergone several, long examinations before the Leeds justices, on the charge aid of having ?? to his o wn use a quantitv een ofldraperygoods. Messrs. Richardsons and ...

Law Intelligence

... Rab) lntculacntz,? NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT -OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. AT 104.-BroRnR TIE Lorm CHANorLL0oEn-ForJudgment: Gooch v. Goach, appeal; Storrs v. Beanbow, ditto. Appeals: Taylor v. f Taylor, part heard; Tamlyn v. Reynolds, by order. AT I.-BEFORE TraE LoaDs Jusoricps.-Appeals: Watson v. Alcock; 3 Langord v. May. VICE.CHIANCELLORS' COURTS, WESTMINSTER. AT 10.-BEDFRE VICE-CHANEoLLOR SIR ...