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... Lawd -i. I tigepn, I 1. ? I, I OIUST OW' CHANCERY. L1NCO0LN!S-INN. Al 104l`BHiOBI Tzz LouD C55ASCELLOR,-7Appeal: Wythes T. Labouchere. part heard. -AT 10j. - ABoas mors 2.00s Jusriiss.-Appeals, IL. Wood V, Mriorlbak~s. PaR-thealrd-Taytor v. Taylor.. LLS CORT AMCEBY-LANE. AT 10.-Petiflonsj(mlopposod case, 31P lton .Short Canse: rar~eaees Y. Huint-Stor v.Stonor-PeksV. Stottl- hurt, oart leard. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-Yomi;, DEc. 21. ; (Before Mr. BaronWatson.) THIE BRADFORD POISONING CASE. t Charles .Hodyson, 36, was charged with the manslaughter of Elizabeth Nary Midgley, at Bradford, on the 3rd of No- vember last. Mr. Price and Mr. Middleton prosecuted; Mr. Foster de- fended the prisoner. Mr. Price, in stating the case, said that the prisoner was charged with manslaughter, in ...

Law Intelligence

... Law *ntellme¢ . 1 - a ?? COURT OF CHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INN9. AT 20)-BEFOsu T22 LORD CBamcXYeoa.-Appeal: Wytbe v. labouchore. AT 1oJ.-Le BFloat Tat LORDS Jusiwas.-Lanatio petitionis: Be Alfor-Re ?? Mlatthiasi- He 8artoris-Re Smith. Appeal mnotion: De Mattosv. Gibson. pert heard, Bankrupt ~slion: arnold and Arnold. Petition: Lbr Light.v lb Appeaba:i o.1 v. 12asioribanka-Taor v. Taylor. E OLLS ...

Law Intelligence

... sawI I*utslt£euI 1 NXOTICBS.-TBIS DAN. t COURT OF'CHANOERY, LINCOLN'S-INY. tb AT 10lj-EFOD.E TE L~aD HA3CE~ao-Apxsoa: Scott V. wayow 00 AT iti. - SEFORI THE Lans Juenc~a. - Appeals Stasnsa t ?? v Cop -ufedv. Richards. c vim O-HNCLOB COURTS. LINCOLN'S-INN. AT Ii0.-BEFonz VIsCE-CAFCIL~ou SIR R. T. KisI55RR8LE1Z t 'To be mentioned: Wilson v. lieddard. Causes, Ito.: wveldon v, Cloy- ?? v. Lewis ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-LivERpooL, DEC. 13. CROW.; COURT.-(Before Mr. Justice Hill.) THE FORREST EMBEZZLEMENT CASE. John Forrest surrendered to take his trial upon au indict- eant charging him with having embezzled 3001. from Mr. a, B. Blundell, the proprietor of several collieries atand near 7arprington. Mr. Simon appeared for the prisoner, who upon arraignment pleaded Guilty. Mr. Cross, who ...

SHOCKING CASE OF MALICIOUS BURNING

... I SHOCKING ASBOF MALICIOUS .B UNIG. At the Manchester City Police Court, on Monday, a young married woman, named Young, was charged with 'U throwing burning naphtha upon her servant girl, Bridget ro M'Quaile, thereby causing her such serious injury that to her life te despaired of. A policeman said he was on duty in Hanging Ditch at one o'clock on Sunday morn- ing, when he heasd a cry of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The December general session of the peace for the county of Middlesex commenced yesterday morning, at Clerkenwell, before Mr. Pashley, Q.C., Assistant-Judge; Mr. Creasy, deputy; Mr. Pownall, chairman of the county bench; and the following magistrates:-Mr. Warner, Mr. Healey, Col. Tyler, Mr. Fauleane, Mr. Watts, Mr. werel thexsheriff, Mr. Plowdens, and Mr. Hogarh There names of 81 prisoners in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUBTS. MANSION-HOUSE. William Clark, and William Edward Clark, father and I Eon, who had been remanded upon the charge of forgery x and uttering a cheque for 731. 4s. 2d., with intent to defraud the Bank of London, were brought before Sir R. W. Carden, tI for further examination, in custody of Hayden, the detective el officer. * a] Mr. Mullens, solicitor to the Committee of Bankers ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUBYS. MANSION-HOUSE. Edward Fish and Heore 2GidHW1 were charged with attempting to pick pockets. Foulger, police-constable, 568, ?? afternoon I saw the prisoners attempt to pick the pocket of a gentleman in Leadenhall-street, but they did not succeed in obtaining anything from it. A litle further on Fish tried another pocket while Nicholls covered him. The prisoners denied the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... YHE POLICE COU1J7S. MANSION-HOUSE. G . .4lbert .Rudolph was charged before Sir R. W. Carden with stealing a coat, and hat, and lamp wnder the following cir- SJ ctumstances: Mr. M. H~yams said-I em sexton of the Hamburg Syna- V gogue, Church-row, Fenchurok-street. About seven o'clock in the morning, six weeks, ago, I saw the prisoner looking through the window of the slynagogue. Shortly ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... YHE POLICE COU .8S late Ind for a1. lp. a. 4r. ?? rer, Ror for to tig kni lis- 26, knd diiy Iley oer oad by ,her gii 7if I !er- fter the Lte ini 7itg In- 'pt ker an ers Ing ) o He 'ing .ct !ml Iice asi Mee at, Lm 'an tely toe 911' Vag to ter cei ied ;he Ily It, ho I- is 0. a le at la Ig 'a ar ~d MANSION-HOUSE. Thomnas Crow Balls, an apprentice to a chemnist, and of highly respectable ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENOR. NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-YoR, DEC. 18. CROWN COo RT.-(Before Mr. Baron Watson.) THE DARLEY MURDER. JTames Aekinson, aged 24, was charged with the wilful murder of Mary Jane Scaife, at Hampsthwaite. The open- ing of this case was given in oar paper on Friday. After the evidence for the prosecution had been taken, Mr. Bliss proceeded to address the jury for the prisoner. He said ...