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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... I COURT OF COMJMON COUXCIJ A spec al court of Common Council was held yestercy fortlho purpose of considering the steps to be taken to give a grand entertainment to the distinguished i foreigners and others who are at present in this country on a visit to the Great Internitional Exhibition. The Right Hon. the Lorn MAYOR presided, andthere was a very full attendance of members of the court. Mr. ...

Law Intelligence

... ILaW InteIltgence. I NOVTICES.-THIS DAY. COUJRT OF' CHANCERY, LINCOLN-'S-INN. AT 104,-BIEFORPF THE Loans JT~sTicEs,--Appokdi motion: Rioca Coal Ceospany. Appeal: Milroy s. Lord, part heard. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. AT l0.-Causell, ?? s Alloy V. .AulcY-eelkham, v. Taylor- Steward v. ?? v. 'Wyatt - ilaincoek v. Lincon- Turner V. Ilryansis-Wightwick ?? Evano-Oesborss, Edge, and Basrlsowv . ...

Law Intelligence

... I - I Lab) Intellugence. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THlE PRIVY CoLYCIL, COUNCIL CHAMBER, WHITEHALL. AT 11.-Osborne and others Ys. Ealcs-Joggomshhum Ghose Manllckclcsnd. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLNS8.1,NN. AT 104.-BAEFORE THE LORDS JUSTICES.-To be inentjoned. Dixon v. Spittle. Appeal motions: Houghton V. Banjeart, pdcj ?? v. Smith. ROLLS COURT, CIIANCERY-LANE. AT 1o.-For judgment: ...

Law Intelligence

... I - =. aW *ixtUtqitfelC. LI NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'g-INN., AT 0~.BEPRR SRLORDS JiScR..-llittlo petition%: Ite Main, Parkl . JimKrAdleyjm, Ba, carysiort, smilth, I II Ltns ap- peals: Walker and ?? and Driilkwater.. Appefl ii motion. FoundsB v. Oakey. ROLIS COURT, OHnCErYLANE. At IO.-Motion: Walker v. Sanulpathrd see,&. Robinson v, Grant-Burfield v. ?? rig- glesworth aod ...

Law Intelligence

... 1aWAW ntelIitqtnct. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHTANCEiRY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 10J.-BEeoORE THE LORtDS JusTI0Es.-kor judgment: Pen- treguinva Fael Company exptarte Acranias. Original motionl, &c, : Ernest v. Croysndili-Davies v. Smith. ROLLS COURT, 01IANCERY-LANE. -At I.O.-Mtolusn. Cause~s, dz-.; Lloyd v. .ldoyd-Burlield v. Roach-Wrigglewowrth v. Wriggleswortia and Duitton-Rickard v. Rtobson ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMTON COUNCIL. I A court of Common Council was held yesterday sat Guidhall; the Right Hon. the LonD MAYOR presilded. Thefolowig aderen ereale preeo-M~esrs, Wilson, Ilumphery, Salomons, M.P., SirF. G. Moon, Abbiss, Hale, W. Lawrener, Saomeh, Rose, Din, Besley, and Gibbins; ir. Sheriff Cekerel and Mir. Sheriff Twentyniman, and Mr. VUder.Sheriff Farrer were likewise present. THE ...

Law Intelligence

... tato Inteltigence. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COUrRT OF CHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INN. AT I0'.-BrrFoaE TcuE LoRDo CHANCELLORs.-Appeals : Bond v. Bigg3-Truscott v. Edosonds. AT l0J.-BEFOlsE TrIlE LORIDS 3USTICES.-To be mentioned: Dixon v. Spittle. Motions: Daviesy. Smith, part ?? v. Oakley, part heard. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. AT 10.-By order: Console Assurance Company. Pectitions (an. opposed first), 30. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTBAL CRIMINALooI3Rt. I I - - - - OLD COURT. (Before the Recorder.) Jbrnes George RoBss, 27, a respectable-looking young man, was charged with forging a cheque for ll., with intent to defraud Ebenezer Howard. Mr. Orridge prosecuted, and Mr. Sleigh appeared eor the defence. It appeared that for some time past theprisoner had been in the habit of occasionally purchasing poultry of Mr. Ebe. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. John Thompson Bales Was placed at the bar on remand, c before the Lord Mayor, charged with embezzling moneys be- I longing to his employer, Mr. Henry Lowman Taylor, whole- b sale ironmonger, Queen-street, Cheapside. v Mr. Lewis, jun., who appeared for the prosecution, d said that since the last examination the case had been c fully investigated, and Mr. Lowman Taylor bad consi-1 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLICE _COUTS, CLERKENWELL. Robert Harrison, a working jeweller, was cherged heft Mr. D'Eyncourt wvith being ionwcerllned vasith trktlgeta eni custody in burglariously breaking into the dseHibogbo, of alr. Geore Secker, jeweller, of fae ndlds Cadodeuton, and steualing vatcles, gold pfleo5d ilver cha or camproperty of the vaue b 9101 Tbe evidence went to show that on ?? month the prosecutor ...

PROFESSOR CAIRNES'S PRACTICAL VIEW OF THE AMERICAN CASE

... III. IT requires no small courage to treat openly and fully the question-what is to be done about this Southern Confederacy, with its singular vices, its retrograde and aggressive tendencies, which form a part of its nature, and are not to be got rid of while it exists. Here is a movement, aiming at becoming a Power, which would, as a Power, im- peril the progress and the peace of the world. ...

ANOTHER SHOCKING MURDER IN HAMPSHIRE

... I I I - - - A murder, revolting in the extreme from the cold-bloodedness in which it was committed, and the brutal treatment received at the hands of the murderer by his victim, was perpetrated at Fordingbridge, a small town in the county of Hants, twelve miles from the cathedral city of Salisbury, on Sunday morning last. The particulars are as ?? Ann Susan Hall, aged 23, was the only ...