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INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... lINSOLVENYT )DEBTOlRS Ct')URT-SAttRDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS.] IN I.E RICHARD SP.ARLING HA.DWEN -ATTORNEYS AND THEIR CLERKS. This insolvent, an attorney, whoselcase was reported on Friday, came up o0l adjournment, under the Protection Act, Mr. Reed again opposed, and Mr. Denney supported. On the present occasion Mr. Pringle, an attoney, was called, and exainjoed at soume length. ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA Wr NOTWCES-TEris DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at half- past 10. [Before the LOBDS JUSTICES,] For judgment : Calvert and Calvert. Appeals: Davies v Nicholson-Whitniore v Lane, part ?? v Williams (2)-Fussell v Smith. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. For judgment: Loadon and North-Westerni Railway Company v Stockport Railway-Hugbes v Jones. Causes, &c.: Bell v Clarke-E dwards v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES-HOUSE OF t ti LORDS.V The Hfouse of Lords sat yesterday as a Committee for It Privileges on the foillowin~g claims. Lord Redlesddle pre- Ih sided. h THE BARONY OF DE SCALES. b This was the claim of Sir Charles Robert Tempest, Bart,, of Broughton, in Yorkshire, to be declared 0on1 of the co- t heirs to the barony of De Scales, crested by Edward Le and which fell into ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OL COMMION COUNCIL. A Court~ of Commonl~l C011iusil was l1,4 veste-rday at Guilidhall, for the despatch of business ; the Lord Mayor prsdi F:A'rl lOF TISEt CITY CHIAMB~ERLAIN. The LoIs ZiLkYOlS: It is WY veiny painful duty to anl- floun1ce to ?? court tile Josi of our Very exellenlt Chain- berlain, ani intimatioii cf whose de,~th hase just been con. voyed to inse ill a ?? fromn his sonl, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L[AvV INTELLIGEN(CE. COURT OF PROBATE-YESTERDAY. (Before Sir C. CRassiwF.m, Judge Ordinary.) WlMS V. El.MS. This case, which was fieard oi tire 21st of July la.'t, was appointed for judgmiient thii-ri ornirig. On the learned Judge taking Ii set on the bench, Dr. Philiiiaore Said hle was instructed to mention a fact, which he had only becoamee acquainted with during the last half-hour. Since ...

ATROCIOUS CASE OF RAPE

... AThOCIOUTST CAsE OF RAPE. George Hall and James Boswell, both printers of West Bromwieh, were charged at the Petty Sessions with con0- witting a rape on the person of Hainah Kenrick, n mar- ried woman; carrying on the business of a greengrocer, at Spon-lane, on Saturday week.- Mr. Watson prosecuted, and Mr, Plunkett defendedtse prisoners. The proseoutrix, stated that on Saturday morning week ...

POWER OF BORROWING IN LIMITED COMPANIES

... POWER OF BORROWZING EV LIMITED CoU31p,1ATIES |ICE-CHANClULLORAtS COURT. [Before Vice-Chiancellor Sir 1. T. LINDEI.ILEY.] BYRON V. TIHE SIETI'IOPL.ITAN RALOON OMNIBUS COMPANY JUMIlTED). This was a motion for ai ilijuclction by the plaintiffs, who were shareholders in thle defendants' company to restrain the directors of the company fromt issuing any debentures or other securities, wivcreby ...

WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT

... I [Before J. S. ADOLPHUS, Esq., Judge.] ASSAULT BY AN HOTEL KEEPER ON HISi SERVANT.- RANSOM V. THOMAS.-This was an action brought by the plaintiff, a waiter, against the defendant, proprietor of the British Hotel, Jermyn-stzeet, St. James's, to recover 25 as compensation in damages for an assault. Plaintiff said that he entered defendant's service as a weekly servant in January last. On Monday ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN fLELLIGENCE. MAULBOROUGH STREETP-YEztERDY. BRUTAL ASSAULT ON A Boy.-John Miller, tea-deale' and grocer, Cleveland-street, wmts summoned before, Mr. Beadon for kicking and otherwise seveyrlyinjuxll. William Bishop, a boy about 14 years of age. I Thecomplainantssaidhe vasintheemployoffr. Jackson, sofa-maker, Russell-mnews. On the 12th.inst, lie was sent to buy some tea and sugar at the ...

THE MURDER AT CAEN OF A GOLDSMITH

... TiE MURDER AT CEN OF A GOLD- SMITHI. Frequent mention has been made of the barbarous mur. as, der and robbery of M. Pechard, the jeweller, at Caen, in of August last-a crime 'which has produced great sensation Lerin Frnre-ind the circum.ctances whicl led to the dis- coveryof the murderers have been stated. It has also de been Ientioned that the investigations of justice led to the discovery ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY—COMBINATION AMONG THE MASONS

... CHARCE OF ASSAULT AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY- COMBINATION AMONG THE MASONS. Yesterday John Davis, a journeyman mason, was brought up before Air. Coibe, at the Southwark Police-court, charged with assaulting William Millman, and stealing from his person a silver watch and chain. Mr. Neale appeared for the defendant. The prosecutor, a rough-looking man, said that he was a mason, and had been an under ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE RNHTELLIGENCE. HOME CIRCUIT-LEWES, JULY 16. [Before Baron BRiAMWELL.] Maria Hughes, 26, described as a dressmaker, and who appeared at the bar wearing a stylish hat, with lace seil, and long feather, and otherwise fashionably attired, was indicted for stealing two and sixpence, the moneys of James Deeves, from the person of Jane Deeves. The Hon. G. Denman prosecuted. The prisoner was ...