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INFAMOUS CONSPIRACY AGAINST A WIFE

... INFA MOUS CONSPIRACY A GAINST A -I- EenROM THE 55RSTON CHRONICLEa] Mr. William Gregson, tailor and draper, Lune-street, was summoned by Mr. Saul, the general assistant-overseer, to answer an ace-usatiots of leaving his wife chargeable to the parish. The case was one full of painful interest, the pate being quite a young, couple ; and it had attracted a great number of persons to the court, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOTICES-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINECOLN'S INN, at half- past 10. [Before the LoaDS JL'STICIS.] Appeal: Whitloy v Lowe, part heard. Bankrupt peti. tiSbs: Cator andl Cater-Barns and Barns-Lucas and Groger. ]tOLLS (O TiRT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. Caiuses, &o. : Cani;pordown v Duff-Toldd v Garbutt- Adasts v Beck-.A dans v Adams-SSutton v IlHassoIIi- Maltnsergit v Camnphell--foultoti v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTERDAY. [Sittings in Banco, before Lord CAMPBELL and Justices Conuamuos, Eau.u, and CRUMPTON. ] Mr. Justice Coleridge who retires fronm the bench at the end of this term, and wi.o has been appointed a member of the Privy Council, subscribed this moriling, before Mr. Justice Wightinan, to the usual declaration that lie would do nothing to injure or ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... . COURT OF BANRfUPTCY- YrEBtRDAY, , oreM .L Comirssioner EvANS.] ?? RIS E FELIX CALVERT AND CO. To-day was fixed by adjournment, for. the purpose of hearing the pc~ftibri filed in' this case, praying for the si~nction of the Court to an arrangement made by Messrs. Calvert, and tb which arrangement six-sevenths in num- bsr'3nd value of the creditors had acceded. Mr. oxburgh appeared'fir the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... l XV . . INTELIAGFVN(IE. COURT OF CHANCERY-YE:STEIDAY. [Before the LoVD CHAVCELLOR^1 APPEAL-JOHNSON V. HSRN11NMVYERt-JUDGMENT. The Lord Chanceallor delivered jedgnnelnt in this inn- pcrtaat appeal this morning. The contention was whether the respondent, Mr. Heseemneyer, an attorney, was enti- tled to take a mortgage security or riight of redemption from his client, on the eve of bankruptey, in ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-THis DiA. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at half- past 10. LBefore the LOiDo JUtTTCES.] Appeals, &c.: Whitley v Lowe-Allan v Ruysse and others, part ?? v Lane, ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. For judgmext: White v Wakley-Holmes v Holmes. Causes, &c.: Hewetson v Gill, part ?? v Wool- ?? v. Grove-Perry v Howell- Smith v John- ?? v Twyford-Field v Brown-Bradburn v Horn- ?? v ...

THE LATE FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT THE LATCHMORE DISTILLERY, BATTERSEA

... |ITIE LATER FRTGETFUL ACCIDENT AT THE LATCHMORE DISTILZERY, BATTERSEA. ile' g .COIRONER'S INQUEST. n-| Last evening a vcry lengthened investigation took place a- at St. ?? Hospital, before MAr. Lagham, deputy. coroner for Westininster, respecting the circumstances con. l nected with the deiati of Thonias Sncoks, aged 32, who lost es j his life at the above diotilleiy, in the following ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... cOLTR OP J4ANvltuTerY-YTAr3Ay. [Before Mr. Comniisiioner FONBLANQUJ& IN BE DAVID L.U&NG BURN. The bankrupt was a general merchanthof Bensington Palaee-gardens, 36, St. Jauileessplace, and St. hichaels House Cornbill. This was the examination meeting. Mr. Peachey, of the firm of Oliverson and PeacheY, ap' peared for the assignees. The accounts in this case, as prepared by Messrs. Cole- man, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-OIUSE-YESTARRiAY. William Clark and William Edwsaerd Clark,father and Son, a who lately carried on the business of commission agents in A Water-lane, City, were brought before Sir B. W. 0arden, for foal examination, charged with having feloniously forged and uttered a cheque for £73 4s. 24., with intent to defraud the Bank of London. Mr. Mullens, solicitor to the Committee of Bankers ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET-YunRDAY. A NOTOxIOUS SwELL M|OBaMAN.-GeVrgc lleads alias Williams, P well-known member of the swell mnob, and said to be one of the most expest of his class, was charged with stealing from the person of Sir Windhams Carmichael Anstrutber; Bart., of 35, Albany Villas, Brighton, a purse, containing £8 10s. in gold and 14s. 10d. in silver, in Regent Wseet. Sir Wiindhaum stated ...

OBSERVATIONS ON CORONERS' INQUESTS BY THE REGISTRAR GENERAL

... OB3SEBVATIONS ON CORONERS' INQUESTS BY THE REGISTRABR GBIEEAL. I .g. Life is still a mystery, and it ceases sometimes inexplic- it ably ; yet many causes of death are evident. It was known he from the beginning that man can kill man ; and the coe of homicide is not only discoverable, but, to some extent, ?? controllable. The culpable man can be punished with a rs-view to prevent the repetition ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEINLCE. ?? 0 I hMANSION-HOUSE-SATURDAY. Ellen Seymoou- was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having stolen six silk neckerchiefs, in the shop of an outfitter, at No. 3, High-street, Aldgate. J. Harewood, assistant to the prosecutor, said : Between four and five o'clock on Monday evening the prisoner came into the shop with a man, who asked to see a scitlal checked silk ...