LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-CHANCELLOIRS' COURTS, JUNE 25. (Before Vice-Chancellor Sir J. Stuart.) BAXENDALEV. THE WEST MIDLAND RA1LWAAY 1COHPAXNY , This part-heard demurrer was resumed. The bill was filed by Messrs. Baxendale, who carry on business as com- mon carriers under the firm of Pickford and Co., and it prayed a dec]lration that the defendants were bound to deliver to the plaintiffs, at the ?? and Witney ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, YESiTERDAY. Diedclut MRin: d6WISSIONeEiR SANDEOEO. Ie re ikimo nrlelland Goid, /hisfie makers, Birmnifvlpk55n.-:Mr Hodgson (itri of Hodgeon tid Allen) stated to his Honour that in this matter Wte pfaccodings had been taken out of Court, under the 110th section of the Act, and the bankrupts had ni-edo a disclosure of their effects. The bankrupts were in partnership, ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... DT19 - YESTERDAY. I to ned EBumE G. HARRI9, EsQ., DEPUTY JUDGn. L in A CURIOUS ACTION.-NCtO7 v. Kettle.-This was an jere action in which Enoch Newton, wheelwright, Dartmouth [ege Street, sought to recover £1. 2s. 3d. from Mr: Thomas to Kettle, corn dealer, of Aslted flow, as payment for the ford services of himself and his wife, in attending and giving evidence in the County Court in a case in ...

THE LAW OF JUDGMENTS IN IRELAND—MR. WHITESIDE'S BILL

... THE LAW OF JUDGMENTS IN IRELAND-MR. I I WHITESIDES BILL. l T0 THE ElDTORt OF THlE 1MrElIAs. IDFAR Sin-The interest your journal takes in nil commercial matters induces me to ask you to call the attention of the mercantile public to a bill now before the legislature, which will deeply affect the interests of every man in this country who may have occasion to give or to accept a judgment. For ...

DIABOLICAL MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY

... DIAEDLIOAL MURDER OF A YOUNG LaDY. A murder, revolting Inthe extreme from the 'cold.. bloodness In which It w coimittedgand the brutal | reastent recelved t the hand of 'the murderr by his ioim,,wsoa perpetiatedat Fordhngbrldge, a 1 town In. the county of HantX, twelve mIleB from the cathedral city of Saisbury, on Sunday morninglast. The'particulars, are as ?? Ann Susan Hill. aged twentiythre, ...

DENBIGH

... Li: iN He U L L. Bon1OUni PETTY SEssIoNs, Saturday, June 14,-Be- 4 fore Dr. Pierce, It. Parry, Esq., and IA. Owen, Esq., e Lieweni. a Obstructing the Railway.-John Williams, Isaac Da- ai vies, and Edward Williams, employed by Mr. Foulkes at r, the Graig Limestone Quarry, were charged by the Yale BE of Clwyd Railway Company with placing two trucks h across the main line near the Graig junction, ...

MACHYNLLETH

... 1M.-HYNLLETH. I MrUfl I INIJ.JL!J I J- I AN Ixqurst.-An inquest was held at the White Horse Inn, Machynilletbby Capt. Lloyd, ?? a respect. able Jury, on the 12th, on the boly of W1illiamI Wil- lials, aged 29 year.,, who met with a serious ?? Oi Saturday see'night at the timber yard of the Wel1h CoastRailvay, in the vicinity 6f this town, the particulars of which are stated in the acnnmpanyi.'g ...

SHERIFFS' COURT, LONDON, JUNE 24

... SHERIFFS' COURT, LoNDON, JUNE 24. (Before Mr. Commissioner KuRR.) hb ADVERTISING FOR A WIFE, AND SELLING THE LADY FOR of £27.-BYE V. ICOWAT55KL. M The plaintiff in this case sought to recover £5 upon a in certain I 0 U, alleged to have been signed by defendant ti '6ff behalf of a third person. ' Mr. Buchanan, for ?? your Honour will II permit me, I can simplify matters very much by stating M ...

BANGOR COUNTY COURT

... BANGOR WU-NixY ?? Before E. L. Richards, Esq., Judge.-Monday, June 23. Williams v, Green-The Judge, shortly after taking his seat on the Bench, referred to a case which had oc- capied the attention of the Court some time ago,- Williams v. Green, being an action for £17 10s. for rent of premises, which Green, a gentleman from Lon- don, had rented under the plaintiff. That gentleman. through a ...

THE COST OF ENAMELLING A LADY

... THE COST OF ENIAMELLING A ADYI. ; The case of Leverson vr- Carnegie was heard' in the Ekohequer Court on' Thursday. Mr. Daviestwas coon- sel. for the plaintiff and it:. Karslake, Q. Cl,. and Mr, Raymond for the defendant; This was an action!to re': cover a sum of £.928 5: for- work. done for the plain- tijff wife, Who is known m.Miidame Rachi. in enamel. huig the wife of the def endlint. Mr. ...

Legal Intelligence

... lp- -it ?Irtcffi4 &Z4, -- bra. - -- MASTER MURPHY'S OFFICE. DuBLIN, FlnDAY. [Fnom oun SPECIAL REPORTEn.] a BARiKER V. DONALDSON. THE petition in this case was filed by a creditor, for - the administration of the estate of the lato John Donaldson, of Newtownhlamilton, in. the Co. Armagh. It came before Blaster Murphy, for the purpose of s having a viva voce examination of the parties who had ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF POISONING

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF POISONINGI At the LT-rn9llth Pa..- An-t.. T A1.1.. A a.. I__ At the Lanibeth Police Court, London, on Friday, Catheiine Wilson, aeias Taylor, who had been tried on the day before at the Old Bailey on a charge of attempting to poison a female named Cornell by administering oil of vitriol to her, but acquitted, was charged on suspicion with baving caused ihu death of Mrs. ...