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... Llb IntlltgetnceI NOTICES-THIS DAY. BAiNKtUPTCY COURTU. BA5IYG@ JBEALL-STBREE 0. Siebel, Nerw Srsai-stxeet, iiachanctc aitoaru- a elwaUurstoia, at 11 -A. Campbeli, audit, at 11-0. II. Sellars, adjoarncd ecrtijicate, at 11- 3). B. Seers, Siali.atoy, iseerhuat, audit, a~t ll-4. W~ais i-, vere street lstit-seiier. Isat examinaxtion, ai 12-Rt. cavu Winldier, LThiaceger,ye chodee of s d ignees, at ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUBTS. MANSION-HOUSE. 27omas Franklijn appeared before Mr. Alderman Cuj: in discharge of his bail, for having offered for sale a quantj of canvas which had been stolen. Foulger, the constable who had the conduct of the cap sad that since the last examination two other prisonem, who were the thieves, and who had made use of the prison, as a dupe, had been apprehended and remanded ...

Law Intelligence

... Irsa Inuiltg . I NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INY. AT 101.-BEFRoa TMA Loge, CaAnCeLLOIL.Appeali: Alderaona r. whte fat ?? v o ilana OTOs-Appeal: Stacey v. Sprattley, Appeal mottons: Re Shavd-Partington v. Reynoids ROLLS COURT, fIHANCEICY.LANE. ATI.-yoder : Re Tayloe. OsurcEs &c.: Tyler v. Thomas, par Lowe v. North-Wb ticy v. Lowe-IBiffin v. Johnson-Alegffatt v. John- son-f ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. I. BUTT, M.P

... IX *21 CHeaGB AGAIN8T .slR. I. B77T, . I I _ .fp _I i The committee reassembled yesterday morning; Sir James Graham, Bart., ?? in the chair. Mr. Roebuc, In answer to a question' pdt by the Chair- man, said he proposed today to Call Mr. James Coffey, one of the brothers of the last witness, and Mrs. Parr, the lady whose name was so frequently mentioned yesterday. To- morrow he should call -Mr. ...

Law Intelligence

... UaW Inttllgntm Bud~ NOTICES-THIS DAY. theil CIOURT OF CHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INN, autd. AT 10~.-131aO1T~ee u Lon.Ds JUST1M&S-APPcals: KIIAht V. BOW- had yer (2). pact heard. BOLLS COURT, CaIAMCORRY-LAIJE. ep AT I0.-Itern-ainiun Petitions, 8. By order: Runobold V. Law. From had ehambers: (jhafferA v. Woolcoer-Ite Dleudy-Re Il1mlnster School- upoi Davey v. Lqunant. Causes, &c. : Monk V. Clartwright ...

APPREHENSION FOR A MURDER COMMITTED TWELVE YEARS AGO

... APPJAEHENjION FOR OA HUB1DS COXIIT2BD 2I'WBAL YZAXS 1 aGG. Yesterday George Blewet4, a farm labourer, was examined before the magistrates at Ilford, on a charge of tiurder committed ia 1846. The prisoner had undergone a previous examination, and was remanded to yeaterday. The facts of this extraordinary case,.most of which was given in sidenee, are as follows: In the summer of 1846 the dead ...

Law Intelligence

... 1 ka Inteittgenct, l I NOT1CES-TIIIS DAY. ,r- Btroan lt~RuPTaCX OOURTBAS1GII klLL-STREET. BO ?? Olot~tos.-N.YW. l3ormntt. audit, at 11 g- -Oak and Snov., c~iit, atlt--W. 0. risool, audit. ,t Ii-J. ihepherd, IG private at 11-ol. could. a jeouinet examI ation, at i,-J. cotverel. ,~ 1Oien j t ?? WV .Morris, ceruticate, atl-T. E. Deacon. adj urned y_ ;;cutiit id eat -t.3 ?? audit and certideate at ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT HALIFAX

... |dTTRMRD MURDBR m ANDo SUICWDA A T I HALIFAX. On Sunday morning, a Inan named Abra- ham Ashworth, about 40 years of age, living at 1alifax attempted to murder his wife, and afterwards eo7;,mitten suicide. The deceased was a woolsorter, in thb etnploy of Messrs. James Akroyd and Son, and occupied a ?? in Scott's-row, Back Foundry-street. For some, tiue nat he had been troubled with asthma, and, ...

Law Intelligence

... sa nteitfoce* I~~~ I,{ e NOTXCES.-THIS DAY. CORTO QUEfN's BENCHW TMN ERtl linyca-enneitv. Gra-Smne .TSame SECO P CURT.WESTINSTEiR. ea and anter. Boenney-S T . VelLkradat v. Don-' OJI3 Till andaztbr COUR OPOMMON PLEAS. VESTMINSTER. V AT 10.-Midlee common juries: Dennis v. Harker-Bernard v. ?? v. Orafton and ?? v. Allen-Rowen Ul v. Odhody-Colo v. Matthews and ?? v. Hodges. COURT OF EXOUIiQU1tII ...

ARMY CLOTHING COMMISSION.—CLOSE OF THE INQUIRY

... ARtMY CLOTH1NG -O.CS OF This profractedivestigation, wiehpwic a mento from time to time, has lasted well r b I u was virtually brought to an end yesterday g six t ol 0ow devolves upon the Commissionera of and the dl rendering their report to the crown, The cof Prn I Bt eleven o'clock yesterday morning, in the oommiion, 49 of the House of Commons in which they hate bf orit torsed to sit, and ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? 3nttiligene, - ?? NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT ON CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.INN. As 10J.-BsRFoRE DES LORD CHANCELLOR ANOD TFIR LORDS JUSTiOES.- 'By order: Re Armstrong. Appeal: Harrinon v. Mayor, &w., of SotapoIOLLS COURT, CHACERY-LANE AT 10.-For jndgnent; Williams V. Page. Motions. Canoes, &c.: Bradstoek v. Wshatley, part ?? v. Lising-Offlisil Manager of B~ank of Australiav. Pryrn-innott v. Puller ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. MANSION-HOUSE. George Macklin, a silk mannufacturer, living at No 5 Mape-street, Betlinal-green, was charged before the Lord Mayor with having in his possession 1214lbs. of dyed silk, of the value of 101., which had been stolen from the premises of Mr. James Walmeslcy, a silk manufacturer, carrying on business at 12, King-street, Cheapside. Mr. Lewvis appeared on the part ...