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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... BAW INTELLIGENUEM CJOURT OF CHATNCERY-Yauir-ItDAY. [lBefore the Loinis JusvicEs.] F 1IN BAINKitUiTCY-ExS'A~ii'E ADAMS, INT Rii ITAW -F.5 The inain point raised in this ease was, whether a, persoli Who bad been anado41 anl Outlaw CoUld be adjudged a bank- rupt before the outlawry wats reversed. It appeared that Mi. Hlawkis had under at settlemnct a life interest deter- mninable onl bankruptcy ...

TRIAL OF THE DUBLIN POLICE

... c THE LATE ASSAULT ON THE COLLEGIANS. g TiMONDAY. The trial of Colonel Browne, for alleged complicity in the riotous affray at Trinity College, on the 12th of March last, commenced this morning at the Commission Court, Green-street. The court and itsapproaclieswere well filled byspectators and parties interested, but anything like overcrowding was Y avoided by the admirable arrangements made ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT--- YESTERDAY. The June Sessions of the Central Criminal Court were opened yesterday by the Right Hon. Sir R. W. Carden, M.P., Lord Mayor of the City of London ; Russell Gurney, Esq., Q.C., Recorder Aldermen Sir G. Carroll, Challis, and Wire ; Mr. Alderman and Sheriff Lawrence, Mr. Alderman and SheriffAllen, Mr. Under-Sheriff Millard, Mr. Under- Sheriff Parker, and the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... .~ I INVOLYBNT DEBTOBS COURT--YESTERDAY. IEefore Mr. Commissioner FPaiLIs.3 IN RE HERBERT STAMMERS. Thc isolvent was opposed by Mr. Dowse for Messrs. Nicholson, the distillers. The case was somewhat remarkable. The insolvent lived hnar'E yre, in Suffolk, and was a cattle dealer. In March last year he took in his own nalne the Magpie and Stunip public-house in Newgate-street, fbr his sister, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CONFESSION OF MURDER

... EXTRAOI:DINV.lkY CONFESSIO.V OF HURDEJR. John Hoare, 50 years of age, describing himself ais a labourer, residing at No. 1, Sarah-place, Brick-lane, Spital- fields, was chared before SMr. Seeker, at Greenwichi police- court yesterday morning, on his owi confession, with vio- lently assaulting hiS wife, Miary Hoarc, and thereby causing her death. John Crotchell, 411 X, stated that about eleven ...

THE SURRENDER OF THE CAGLIARI

... THE SURRUi7DER OF THE CAGLIARLI Th.e correspondence which has passed between the Governments of Great Britain, Sardinia, and Naples, on the subject of the Cagliari, since the ac- cession of Lord Mamnesbury to office, is now pub- lished in. a collected form The despatches inl which the dispute attained its crisis have already appeared in our columns. The newest, that in which the last scene of ...

THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY ROBBERY

... THE GREA T NORTHERN XAIL TVA Y RBOBERY. Jassee Blagg. lately employed at the coal departmlen0t of ?? Northern Railway, at King'scross, wasplaced at the bar before M~r. Corrie. at the Clerkenwvell police- court, on remand, charged with feloniously stealing the ?? of £V00 and upwvards, the monies of the Great Northern Railway Company, his masters. Mr. llumpbreys attended for the prosecution ; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE. MANSION-HOUSE-YESTERDAY' The court was orowded with fish salesmen and others connected with Billingsgate-msrket, in consequence of a large number of sunemnonses for breaches of the market regulations being then returnable. They were supported .by Mr. Pearson, City Solicitor, while r. Tindal Atkinson appeared for the principal defendants. The first case called on was that ...

EXCESSIVE AND ARBITRARY PUNISHMENT

... I EXCESSI YE AND ARBITRARY PUNISH. +MENT. At a summinary Court, held by Sheriff Olgivy, at Forfar, on Tvesday last, William Burns, aged ten years, was charged vith desertion from .Rossie Refornatory on the 21st May last, where be had been sent under sentence of the Police-court at Dundee on the 11th of December, 1857, when he was adjudged to be imprisoned for fourteen days, and sent to the ...

ROBBERY OF £600 WORTH OF JEWELLERY, &c

... ROBBERY OF £600 WORTH OF JEWEL- LEB Y, d-C. At the Marvlebone Police-court on Saturday Giuseppe Grandi was placed at the bar, before Mr. Long, charged with having stolen jewellery, plate, &c., to the value of between £500 and £600, the property of his master. Signor Beneventano, a vocalist of eminence at Her Majesty's Theatre, and who resides at No, 21, Wellington-terrace, St. John's-wood. ...

THE THREE SISTER SHOPLIFTERS

... THlE THREE SISTER SHOPLIFTERS. IIIL s. Susannah Bishop, Emily Bishop, and Kate Bishop, three 'e sisters or near relatives, were brought before Mr. Binghan, at the Marlborough-street Police-court yesterday, for further 5 examination, charged with shoplifting in concert to a large n extent. es The prisoners, it will be recollected, were a few days ago t, charged with stealing two valuable silk ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENL6 E. COURT OF CHANCERVY-YESrERDAY. [Before the LORD CIAXNCELUORI APPIEAL-DAVIDSo0 V. ROiLNSO:'. The further hearing of this part-heard appeal was re- slumed, this morning'. Mr. Widcock, Q.C., and flr. TorrianO were heard for the appellant. Mr. Rolt, Q.C., andI Mr. Bagshav were heard for the defendant. This was an appeal from the usual foreclosure decree by Vice-Chancellor Sir aX ...