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WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT—JAN. 16

... WESTNINSTER COUNTY COURT-JAN. 16. ACeIERLEY V. VEBSTER. This was a suit commenced by the ?? Captain Aclherley against Mr. Webster, president oe the Dramatic Coelege, the summons having been grinted for moneys had and received. Mr. Benjamin Webster, of the Adelphi, and other members of the council, were represented by Alr. IR.,binson; Captain Acherley conducted his ooNI case. The plaintiff said ...

CRIME IN THE COUNTRY

... CR/BME ZN THE COUNTRY. t~le At the Somerset Sessions the Chairman, Sir W. Miles, aiobserved that on inspecting the calendar they would s3ee that tas there was little difference in, the number of pcisoners for trial as compared with last year. But at the same time, there had been a considerable increase .in the number of offencos oommitted aind disposed of before the magistrates at Petty ay,. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLIOB LVTBLLlG-ENCh'-YESTER.DAY. 0 - MANSION-HOUSE. B.E~~vOa~c.-Te folowng umshave been received for~h :~rhx -Mc:e 7~ t~suinPeters, and Co., Lib;. Edwcds and .Su, £10; Mesrs. Bassand Co., Bar- ton-n-Tent,£5 ?? . C, Crydo, S.; frain some of he stalismen ofMesrs.Coo, Snand Co., l0s. Gatherings on the Rail, iso. ; Rouse, 2s . 6; from some of thle e.,athlisuient of XMbsra. D64a. and Sv, LuI8ure ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT ERITH

... TWE SUSPECTED MURDER AT ERITH. I ?? Is; An inquest was held on Saturday last, before Mr. C. hl IJ. Carttar, coroner for West Kent, touching the death of ar William Muons, a bargeman, residing at a locality termed ° Botany Bay, in the parish of Crayford, near the village of he Erith, whose body was found in a ditch on the morning of de the previous Wednesday under circumstances wvhich led to a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASINGRALL-STREET. Bnrsosir BI. ?? EvANs9-T. Barton, last exssai., nation, at II-C. West, choice of aselgniees, at II-T. B. Pickles, coi tifliate, at IIX-,T. Tooney, last exassination, at 12-Auberl and Co., auditL., at 12-J. Arnold, adjourned examination, at 12i -T, Loo, adjourned examination, ait I-J. T. Russell, dividend, at 1-Dodge and Co., choice of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - E W - 7N -TELL E . LW INTELLIGENCE. ,a of AT NOTICES.THIS DAY. iter, ~ROLLS COURT, CEANCERY-LANE. ster N) ATO-For judgmienit: Hamiltonv,'.1ills. blotions. Causes, in C. : Stansfield B- Iatsford- Cordery v. Young-Cooper ?? cith Maconal-Rloales v' Blrd-suxniss v. Stepr-Wilkinseon v-. orn- ?? v. Tetrrel-Jones v-. Evans-Chsetrrypst v. Biar- four clay. Mr. VICE-CHA'NCELLORSS' coFIITS, LtNvCOLN's, ...

THE MODE OF ADMINISTERING RELIEF TO THE POOR OF WESTMINSTER

... TEE XODE OF ADMIN1STBIRNG RELIEF TO THw Poor OF IASzTlINSTER. At the Westminster Police-court, yesterday, Mr. Paynter requested Mr, Inspector Humphreys to attend before him, for which request having been complied with, Mr. Paynter e.;said he was sorry to say some remarks he had mace about go the poor of the district applying by card instead of by an letter for relief from the ipoor-box had ...

CRIME IN THE COUNTRY

... ,I I.CREep ly,: hm 'PO.VNpk. ? Oh, C~lsic~dMr. T.C. C. Marsh, chairman of the lsex sessioins, said they met' thtre, at the beginninob of another. year, to discharge their respective duties, thankful for -the blessings' tey -heeds received, because, though- no doubt the agricultural' population haut suffered from the 4hfo iveleuiency of the past season, 'yet the' fortunes of Eug- idreos,' ...

THE PLYMOUTH MURDER

... T1HE PLYMOUTH TURADER. 'to- ?? Saturdayi t16lb'giaphic ldes~5ateclraniiouncing ap. the 6pffiilz Tal'6f'HacOke'd'o take h&i6.riil foriwifthl mai~er. en. Th oope' jurv on, th Sam ocain ikeise rettiened eea verdict of wilful murder against. Hacked.: Bat the pro-I nk. ceedings in the Xkter case involved the disputed question of j bay the'app'eloarndea of 'the aiccused befor~e thie coroner, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -- .. q _ NOTIOES.-TUI1S DAY.' I COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-LEN. C ,ter, AT 1I - 3LIF& Ter LOtUs CH iNCEoLLOsR AND THu LORDS JUSTIOES-A~ppeals' Life Association of Scotland v. Sicddall, f nuse part ?? V. Grecne-.Greelnov. Ilortinser-Wado v. Was Jenldns-Otflelal.Manager of Sleiceiess Well Conipiuiy v. Polson.' te A IO-For jUdgmen01t: Norris v. Chetubres. OCtitoes, &e. ?? 'etman and ?? v. ...

THE FELLOWSHIPS OF ALL SOULS' COLLEGE, OXFORD

... THE FELLOWSHIPS 0F A U SP.US4. Co-Lo.ZE E .OX v INQUIRY BEFORE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. Yesterday morning the inquiry into the petition or appeal of Messrs. Watson, Fremantle, and Lushington, in reference to the disposal of fellowships at All Souls' College, Oxford, was resumed at Lambeth Palace, before the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Weasleydale, and Dr. Travers Twiss. Mr. Bovill, Q.C ...

THE PLYMOUTH MURDER

... TJE pLYMOUTI MURDER. ?? - -- - M . I ?? - -- - - -4~ . ; , I We gave yesterday a telegraphic Butamary og the * inquest beld en Tuesday night. As an important point of laiv is e rol,,d we give the report in detail. fbe. inry having answered to their names, The Forema1n (Mr. Joseph Wills) rose, and said that he had veited on the mayor that morning, according their re. tn etind had laid before ...