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PATENT CASE

... i1 5MACNEE AND orsasas v. NIMSSO. e This was an action to recover £500 for damage arising 1 from the alleged infringement of a patent. ss Mr. Hugh Hill, Q.C., Mr. Monk, Q.C., Mr. Aspland, e and Mr. 11indinarclh appeared for the plaintiflIs, and the defendant was represented by Mr. Manesty, Q.C., Mr. . Wheeler, and Mr. Webster. Tbe plaintiffs were merchants and manufacturers, carry- y ing on ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER NEAR TAUNTON

... THTE DOUBLE MUBRDEP NE AL Ti UAIONT.S. 1 On SatraJh ae lc~alwsbogt 'before and ?? CeedsSt. ichal, o the14t ied isat nercsueacs hc aebe described e ?? laistraers present wore Mfr. H1. M. King (chairinan), Messrs. H.. L. Lapes, R.. K. It. King, C. N. Welman, o R . Hel .S. Lean, T. WN. Newton, -Mr. Esdaile, Dr. al Teprisoner is a young meals, about 22 years of age, six feet in! height, with at ...

WAREHOUSE ROBBING. A

... braham Carvalho, a Portuguese Jew, who had been remanded upon the twofold charge of having stolen a dozen portemonnaies from the premises of Mr. Halle, a general dealer, in Cooper's-row, and of having attempted to obtain 27-worth of goods from Mr. Halle under false pretences, was again brought before the Lord Mayor, at the Mansion-l house, yesterday. Mr. Hopwood again appeared for the ...

THE CASE OF GLOVANNI LANI

... {THE CASE OF GIOVANNI LANI. A remarkable and striking illustration of the great social evil has been afforded by the trial of Giovanni Lani for the murder of the unfortunate lieloise Thaubin. The evidence in the case takes us behind the scenes of the social life of prostitution. We are introduced first of all to the private parlour of Mme. Julia Levi, a Jewish ladly of middle life, who kept ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDERS AND SUICIDE IN CALIFORNIA

... FRIGHTFUL IMURERS AND SUICIDE IN - I - -CALIFORNIAL For some time back there has prevailed a perfect mania in California for-the commission of suicide. It got to such a height that the chemists took to furnishing emetics and other inconvenient but, harmless drugs, to the appli- cants for poison, in lieu of prosaic acid and strychnine. For some abort time we had one saicvde a day. One of the ...

MR. BRIGHT ON THE CASE OF THE ENGLISH ENGINEERS

... MR. BRIGHT ON THM CASE OF TIE - --E1GLISH ENGMINEERS. The Lfflowing letter Irom. Mr. Bright, 111.P., was received by Mr. J. M'Adam, of Glasgow. It was, of course, written prior to the statement made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the House of Commons on Friday night week :_ 'Dear Sir,-T am not surprised at the sympathy felt and expressed in Glasgow for the English engineers who have ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... CoUJRlT OF B4NKRTTPT'CY-YSTERDAtY. [Before M1r. Coinizissioner RINE.]hi 1IS RE TH~E E-LECTRIC rOWNER, LsIGHT, AND COLOUR COMPA-NY b (ltN1-ist ten) thle This wases the dlay appoinited for hearing,,thle petition for ?? volutitary w~inding~ up1 of this comlpanly, pursuanit to tule ac 3o of 135o6. An outline of thle petition having been given in .. thils journal uponl thle occasion of at formier ...

COUNT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COUNT Op BANARUPTOY-YESTERDAY. er [Before Mr. Comusies:oInerFANE.J ae 1B RE HUTCHINGS. Y' The bankrupt- was a contractor, of Adan-strcet, Ad.sk- phi. This was the adjourned examination isseting. se The accounts have already been published in this journal. ee The case has been adjourned several times upon the ques- or tion of accounts. The solicitor to the assignees now asked 5Y for a further ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... IINSOL VENT D],COW;'O COURT-Yre3TE!,_LY. [LBefoe Mir. Cosmini :e: P :e TN' Ri: TPE ll;:V.';it). 110l~ilEl.. This inolveCnt. who hafl il t W\-'Ililghilani s-ar Croydonl, tspjlie'! to) be disc! a lgc uinder the actI, liiv;ng becn noti on: bail. YMr. DoosQ ?? cn -Glhe 'art of tloe Rev. Mr. *l- ker, of ?? 1 ecto r. a - I d . l1 ' ea d o( p It f.. J tlro:ayedl thlt i,, .i) i tih (ii cut Colinnitti ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT (le BArKRUPTCY-YEiSr'tDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner GouLBnVY.) IN RE THOMAS SYCEELMORE. This was an examination meeting. The bankrupt was a eurrier and leather seller, of Gabriel's-hill, laidstone. The balance-sheet by Mr. Hart extends front 1st Jan- uary, 1857, to 22d February, 1858, and shows :-Creditors, £3,182; ditto holding security, £2,956; surplus at comu- mencement, £2,297; ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLTO jNCE. WESTERN CIRCUIT-lImsTsoL, APPf., 10. [Before MI Justice C'n'.VnuDt. and a Speicial jury.I LIEA5KA5BLE CASE- A LADY WORBlED BY A BEAR. The court was crowded to excess to-dlay, to hear the trial of an action by a young Italian lady, who is stated to be of high descent, but who, owing to the misfortunes of her fetidly, has lately practised as a teacher at Clifton, to recover ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA XW KOTtICBS-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY LINCOLN'S INN, at 10^. [Before the LORD CHANCELlOR and the LORDS JUSTICES.] Appeal: Tripp v Bridgwater Canal, part heard. Ap- peal motions : Wheelhouse v Calvert-Campbell v Cal- ?? and Bucks Railway ex parts Dayrell and Lowndes. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. Causes, &c.: Jaillon v Evans, part ?? v Linelsy- Giesler v J ?? v Lawrie-WattsvWatts- ...