Law Intelligence

... .%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. ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'B BENCH-Y;sTHRDAY. Scoules and adither v. Frensch. In this case a demurrer lrnd been filed:,to tile plaintiff's replication. After counsel for'the defendant bad been heard, the court ordered the further argument tO je postponed, in consequence of there being no junior counsetto proceed (n the part of the plaintiff. Clutterbsck v. Hughes. Mr. Richard Armstrong moved on the part ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-YEST'EUDAT. I - I 111- ?? . ?? ?? Herbere v. Nurlphy. The Chief Justice delivered the judgment of the court in this case. The action was one of covenant, and was tlied before Judge Ball at Tralee at the last nssizes. Four breaches were set out in relation to the four several policies of insu- rance that were aisigned by a certain conveyance executed by the defendant to ...

Law

... f-cxat. | ?? OF QI T.EN! S 131DACII.- DootiN, MONIIAO. C.'romtijqjn v. Donoegal. Tin. itidgmont of till! couit was givell if) this cease by 3il: tilt it Cat-LoptoT. II C itittCi' ?? ?? 1 the ?? Oll two l1lo0iollst; olle Ify tl! (eTlililt, to rieduice tble Velr[liet to n001i1ill Ciidtltlges, 11l ltt:I teI' it th( laltill' to ilcleasl tile damlai[1(S rurm £5.ltlt(J to Vilsiotl of 00111 ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—MONDAY

... BELF T ar P(O)lIcE C. UR.i. ?? Flre L 1: c LI. S.Jl.c ~q, >t. .,l. C I.A\te: IJ E, O)rr Mlinrsi: v. thlre %cr're Ili) ?? till thil tv-twtO ?? (bt|>1 'ti il; ll'l{ Nonelt ot~ t l ?? X hIrvin§? ii Vteru atis- s-l-il;S oIfti'llvee. tiht'e i* ittl of tillre pro'eeltillg.S Osfr tl t luilrr-7 l iti ii 'C t IIT iitlili Illtelperatrlnee. i)11 slId. C('ll'tS the bei:ettillr 'ill oe tire IM'Li Olrdl(T ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTEADAY. 130W-STRrn.-George Fitt, a middle-aged man of respect- able appearance,waB charged with committing several violent assaults upon two of the clerks in the Great Seal Patent- office, Quality-court, Chancery-lane. Mr. Thomas Buscoe, the assistant-clerk, stated that the defendant called at the office at about three o'clock that afternoon for the purpose of inspecting the ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... ATTEMPT AT MtVf?DE. -i 'Mwhn wnas ~atl ATTEMPT AT Muesvun.. Ot Monday evening a labourer who was gathering sticks N in a copse, near the city of Exeter. discovered a man lying on the ground in a state of insensibility. The blood was aoozing from numerous wounds on the head, and in some l places it was coagulated, showing that he had been lyingthere Is, for some time. lie is a small man, of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. I- _ ?? I70_ _k u ?? ?? se Tre DErORK Ma. SIERSEANr ADAxs, ASSISTANT JUDGs. Catherine Taverner, 22, the wife of a soldier now serving at the Cape, was indiated for having stolen a diamond pin of the value of il., the property of Pierre Cheri Lafont, in the dwelling-house of John Butler. The prosecutor, the well-known French comedian, lodged at the house of a Mr. ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... The Queen and Prince Albert, accomprpniid by the Prin- cess Royal and the Princess Alice, and attended by the Viscountess Jocelyn, Colonel the Honourable Charles Grey, and Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable A. Gordon, left Buckinbham Palace at ten minutes past three o'clock yes- terday afternoon for Claremont (travelling by the London and South-Western Railway), and visited the Countess de ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE Co Us ?? MANSION-HOUSE. Thomas NI. TVilsons, who was seme days ago charged with having embezzled money the property of M4essrs. Allsopp, the ale brewers, which he had received on their account, was brought up for a second examination. The solicitor of Messrs. Allsop stated to the Lord Mayor that his clients bad upon strict examination of books found that the deficiencies might have ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... The Board met on Monday-the Lord PROVOST presid- e ,a ins,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~5 %reeent-The Dean of Guild; Sheriff Watson; Messrs I if Smith, Topp, Chalmers, Calder, Bisset, Eddie, Bose, I M'Hardy, Matthews, and Duncan. fi WATER COMMITTEE. 3' edA report from this Committee stated that a newly patented ti 0water-nester, by Mr Kennedy of Kilmarnock, had been obtain- Ci e, and was ...

CHARGE OF INFANTICIDE

... - I I - --l Ilt.a .I irI of I( ,ht, CHARGE OF ?? -- It At the latter end of January last, a girl of loose habits, ed. named Sarah lllntyre, a ie of Glosop, in this county. a, was was brought before the Derby IMa1gistrates on the ground a her having declared that she would drown herself near the Canal Bridge, Nottingham-road, she being at the timeencierte, . our and charged with leading a ...