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... U Pb3 luttilifente. N'OTICES-THIS DAY. COR6F CHANCERY, LINXCOLK'S.INN1'( AT 1O).-BEFORE 'THE LORD ?? ja amel Morgan1 V. mrodhoulst-1t0 the Ski! -'ielI11 IttwlirAn cieit rdr o lecoolt ('~eOT~iOSoiet. Appeals. Baker v. Mletropolitan Railway (o~plp&O1 Iart heclC~ .t-ct Pat ?? V.-1(1 Tuelathi Patno etn BEFORE THE LORDS JSTI EN0ills -Ito ?? Greroy 'APi. 33.rctio'caca. Appeal : W ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGEVCE. As HOME OCRCUIT.-CROVDON, AVOUST 11. the The proceedings of this circuit awe still draggingi along hai at a snail pace, and out of 164 cases only about 90 have to been removed fromr the list, not by being tried, however, spa for the majority of them lave been either withdrawn or ?? settled in some way or other out of court. The fact is nol that with the exception of a very ...

THE MHOW COURT MARTIAL

... TEE MEOW 03cou M BARTIzAL. The following is the copy of a memorandum of his Royal Highness the Vield Marshal Comnauding-in. Chif on the Khowcourtnmartial, eutpnit ely to Sir EL Rose and Sir W. Mansfield: H Horse Guards, February, 1863. The Field Marshal Commanding-In-Ohidf has had under his consideration the letter addressed b Gneral Bir Hugh Rose to the Adjutant-General, on the 20th ultimo, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL ORIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT. (Beforo the Recorder.) F John Jones, 18, was charged with stealing a silk scarf and d other articles, the property of Messrs. Morley and Green, d his employers. 1 Mr. Kemp prosecuted. I The prosecutors in this case are warehousemen in Wood- lb street, Cheapside, and the prisoner was in their service as a b porter, and it appeared that he availed himself of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. Three respeetably.looking, stylishl-dressed lads named George Jobsstoue Meson, Williams Bradcraia, and Charles ilscoper, the firet about fifteen and the two latter about seventeen yeare of age, were placed at the bar on remand before the Lord Mayor, charged with feloniously forging and uttering a cheque for 841. 6s., with intent to defraud the Bank of odn Mr. Mullens, the ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER IN WOLVERHAMPTON

... .rjE SUsPXUzTD MgoJWR IN WOLZYFX if pION. I I The woman who is sppoe to bave murdered | the mn Williams would mem to have wad ?? effot to prevent the house In which his body war lying from ban ed at too earlya date af bW departur. By wi free to his mObook, Mr. Maim, the landlord of iii. I boeN finds that the bast waose' vent which be resolved WurI I pid by the woman Sparrow ?? oan theernoen I ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I THE POI 00UR. , I GULI)LHALL. John Murphiy, a collectbr, was cboaged ?? I. Oballis with embezzling various small amounta leceived by him during the last five years on behalf of the Boy1l LTiver A Friendly Soiety his employers, the amount of theaolleged 5 defalcations being estimated at about 501. a year upon an 1r. Mictalfe ppeared for the pr on, and Mr. Sleigh 5 for the defenice. The facts ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL BCRIMINAL COURT. (BOelWr the Common Seriqant.) John Blaeckbutrn, 30, a ?? young 10a&, pleaded guilty to no less than five charges of burglary and stealing plate of the value of between 3001. and 4WI. It appeared from the statement of Mr. Garfortb, inspector of the E division of police, that the offences imputed to the prisoner were committed in a very ingenious mananer. It seenmed that ...

Law Intelligence

... . . I I NOTICBS-THIS DAY. FIRST DAY OF EASTER TERM. COURT OF CHANCERY, LlN`COLN4'B4NN. Air 10I.-l3EJORE THE LORD CReAEcl;LLou-Bankrupt appenls: pearse and Panne, part ?? and Angerstein-WeSt Broinwicb Banking Company and Hopkins-Paine and Gleaves. AT IOJ.-BkPOBZ 2EE Loins JuorCczS.-Appeal motion: Specer . Jack. Appeals: Edwards v. Williarms-Graham V. Bel OLTS COURT, CRAlNORRY.T.AXE. AT 0.-or ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MAANSION-HOUSE. Mtr. Baylia, the solicitor for the Commissioners of Sewers, attended yesterday on their behalf, before Sir R. Carden, who was sitting for the Lord Mayor, for the purpose of havng ourquater ofbee codemedwhich had been seized by the sanitaryofficersf underthne City Sewers Com- |mission as unfit for food. Davidson, and two yesterday morning by the officer, Win. IWylde. They were ...

Law Intelligence

... I Raf bIntiffguct. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. JUJDICIAL COMMI TEEOTHAL PRIVY COUNCIL, WBHITEHALL; AT 101.-Wise v. Bhoobun Moyee WLebla and another. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 10J.-BEFOE TTHE LORDS JUsTICEs.-Appeals : Warner v. Smith-Price v. Salusbury-Watkins v. Weston. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERRY-L&NE. At 10.-For judgment: Mackenzie's Settlement. By order: ReSydney. Causes, &c.: Lock v. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLI2GECE. I - v - - - _- - HOME CIRCUIT.-CH =ISFORD, MAlca 13. Lord Chief Justice Cookburn concluded the criminal e business on Thursday afternoon, and Mr. Justice Wight- r man was engaged yesterday in disposing of the remaining . common jury causes, none of which presented any features e of public interest. The commission for the county of , Kent will be opened on Monday at ...