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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COIURIT OF QUEEN'S BE1NCH.YS9TRl)A-Y. [Sittirngs in Blanco, before Lord UCA3 PBiRi.L, Mr. Justice WwwI1T.OIAN, Ill. Justice ERLEb, and Mr. Jistice CilOMP TON.]I BIltY AND SNiTHEii v. SWVATNIc AND ANOTHEB:IMPORT- ANT (JltEsTiIiN UNDER THE o.,NKRIUVT AiT AS TO DEEDS 0O' ARRAN6EMEN'i' ri r. MaIisky, Q. C., appeared o I ?? of the plainitiffs, to show cause aginst a nile. led by Mr. Wild o 2thot of ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at 10A. as [Before the LoRus JuSTICEs.] Original Motion: Whleelhouse v Calvert. Bankrupt le Petition: E. Brown and Brown, part beard. Appeal: th Freme v Brade. otl ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. th To 'e' Spoken to : Colinman v Birch, Causes, &c. So Altree v Sherwin, part ?? v Adams, part es ?? v Bryant-Meyrick v Laws-Meikilamn v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE). -4-- MAS ION-H(OUSE1-YETERDAY. Mlificlroef Qjuiet ass Ir-ish tailor, of sullen aspect, was charged with assaultin, Bridget, his wife, and stabbing her its the head with a piece of glass. Cokeiplainaist, one of whose eyes was frightfully bruised, and whose head elsihited a bled-stained plaster, gave liar evidence with a coisfossl volubility, which renrlered it a somewhat ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... WAWT INTELLIGENC;E COURTV OF QUEE'N'S BE1N'CIIYESTrRDAt- [Sti~sin Blauco, before Lord CAMlBF.iit As nd Justices [Sttsgt WIGHOTMAN, Entli, and CttomtPTriN. I APPLICATION TO STRIKE AN' ATTOISy OFF THlE BOLLS Thcs Attorney.GettOral showed cause against a rule sa which bhad been obtained by Mr. Garth, calig0f atr. s Thmv'cisiatess an attorney carrying on busines at be ass A inenhmist, Bucks, to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF EXCHEQUErSATTURDAY. 21ART V, DUi:GESS-.tRBITRATION-IMPORTANT DECISION'. Mr. Horace loyd shoved causec against a rule obtained Q to set aside the certificate of tie coutity court judge on a referenceof thiscasg for arbitration under the Conmonll Law Procedure Act of 1854. The ground on which the rulewas obtainetl tas that the learned judge of the county court had ?? a mistake in his ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF FORGERY AND FRAUD

... SERIOUS CIEA1?B OF FORGERY AND FBA UD. JoblnJansesliall, butlerico the service of the Duchess Dowa- ?? charged before Mr. Binghamo, yesterday, at the Mlarlborough-street Police-coart, with defrauding her grace of various sunms of money given to him for the purpose of defraying tradesusen's accounts. Mliss Ein h l)ing Macquhee, ?? to the duchess, 23, Grosvenor-seuqare, said: It was the duty of ...

A GOOD CASE FOR SEPARATION

... A GOOD CASE FOR SEPARATI'O. John (roley, a journeyman tailor, residing at 2, Smith's- court, Grealt Windmill-street, was charged before Mr. Bingliam, hy his lrife, at thc Marlborougis Police-court, yesterday, with assaulting her. Ann Crolcy. the wife, stated that lefendaut was conti- nually ill-treating her. Tho previous afternoon, between three and four o'clock, lie came house, whei elms ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN CHESHIRE

... I SHOCKING MURDER IN CHESMRIMB At a lone farmhouse with a cottage adjoiniAg. about half a mile from the gates of Lyme park, Cheshire, a frightful murder was committe= Oft Thursday se'nnight. Henry Bloomfield, about thi- ty five years of age, occupied a small farm in 44te Handley. His conduct had frequently exhibited sympto~~ms of insanity; but his wife, who is of a re- l epectable family, and ...

THE LATE EXTRAORDINARY AND ADROIT ROBBERY AT MESSRS. HUNT AND ROSKELL'S

... !EHB LATE MXTRAORDINARY AND -ADROT TROBBERY 'AT gSRS HtNT. iXD4 ~TOSKBL VS.` ~- At the Marylebone police-couirtyeaterday Mr. Broughton was ongaged for a considerable time in the investigation of a charge of robbery against Louise Montei, iliss Constance Browin, a well dressed woman about 40 years of age, who, under cireiinistances of a m1oat extraordinary and artful nature, has succeeded in ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... IINSOL VENT DEBTORS COURT-YiESERDAY. [Before tle CHIEF COMtMISSIONER.] IN iE VWILLIAM GEOltGE 1IOWA5ID. .he case of this insolvent, the heir to the ?? of Wicklow, again camse before the Court. It will be remembered that on the formrer octasion it weas stated that negotiations were p)en(d(lig to CHefct a settlement .ith the creditors, with a view of preventillg the insolvent froii taking the ...

THE ALLEGED SURGICAL MISTREATMENT

... T/VIE ALLEGED SURGICAL MISTREAT- ,MElfT. At tile Salford County Cmirt, his honouar, ~Mr. .T. ?? fa-rdeni, has delivered the following judgment in thc case, Miller v. Walker, which wai heard on ?? previous Wed' netiday : Teplaintiff is an infanit of tender years, represenltedI hy lila fathe'r and the defendatit is a bonesetter. The action wvas hbrought ti) recover the sum of Lilt) as damages, ? ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER

... EXECUTION Pon MURDER. The last Penaltyo ?? ? m n ai O' k th law was inflicted on Monday MO g ateigh O'lock infront -of the gaol of Nswgate, upon Giovanni Lani, a Serdinlan, who was convicted at the last session of the Centr D ia who of t murder of Heloise Thaubin tral CFremanl Court of the in the Haymarket , a Frenchwomao, at a brothel The circumatances of the crime will be fresh in the re- ...