LAW INTELLIGENCE
... LAW INTELLIGENCE, COUr.T OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-YESTERIDAY. IN rliE MATER OF MIR. ROWLUND PRICE, ATToRnYEr, OF STOURDR1D9s. , Justices Cromapton, Blackburn, and Arellor. qii was an application made by Mr, ...
... LAW INTELLIGENCE, COUr.T OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-YESTERIDAY. IN rliE MATER OF MIR. ROWLUND PRICE, ATToRnYEr, OF STOURDR1D9s. , Justices Cromapton, Blackburn, and Arellor. qii was an application made by Mr, ...
... BIRMINGHAM POLIGE COURT. YHSTE9DAY. Before SfrJohnrnRaetctff, Messrs. H. Mantoz, W. .Lucy,', and T. Phillips. ArrsrrMTED SUICIDE.-A respcctable-looking married woman, named Ann Vale, residing in Cecil ...
... ,HULL POLiCE COURT. FRIDAY. N STEAL11e BAGS.-Thomra 'Hall, a marine store dealer, was chaigedion reipand, with stealing nine seed bg bei gionpD Dixon and Sons, seed 3nepOhiau8t/ h T vr9lr5 faftd to establishb a case gajnst Weie p ,dthi atjpsidtary magistrate there~fere,4isoqptae h1 -r C- ' th *White and tt two 'sisters were charged on re- zondthe 're wahseln hwl, tbe property Of Mr Roberts, dr ...
... TIEE MURDER BY A SPANIARl IN OLDHALL-STREET. Henry Cohen, the Pole who was Stabbed 1. ve the Spanish seaman Jose in Oldhall-street + a Tuesday night, when the man named Harrison wh rs murdered, and wh ...
... TOLICE INTELLIGENCE. CEBWELZ | A BurrAN HUSBAND-On Tuesday, George Stow, who appeared to be suffering from continued drunken- ness. was charged with assaulting his wife. The wife, a miserable-looking woman, who appeared in the witness box with a frightful black eye, and who seamed inr the greatest poverty, stated that on Monday her husband was drinking at a publio-house. As both she and her ...
... grt-yal 'hfillipice. COURT OF CHANCERY. DUBLIN, TUESDAY, MAY 12. LUCAS AND OTHERS V. BOYD AND OTHERS. THE SoLIccron-GENERnAL, with whom were Messrs. Brewster, Q.C., and J. M'Mahon, applied, on behalf of the trustees of the will of the late Mr. Charles Leslie, for an injunction to restrain the respondents, Messrs. Boyd, Small, M'Geary, and others, fromn attending in the market for flax lately ...
... ?j?ab ?ute1Iiq?nce. COUIXIT OF SESSION-Fa7.nAv. OUTERu HOUSE. (Before Lord Jervisewoode.) THlE CARDROSS CASE. The LORD ADVOCATE replied yesterday for the defenders. The individuals named as defenders did not object to answer for anything which they had individually done ; but the question wras, Did these gentlemen, the Moderator and Clerks of the As- serubly of 1862, and the Moderator and ...
... I HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, I I_ WEDNESDAY. (Before MrRegistror WILDE.) In re E. CHAPMAN, corn merchant, late of Hull.-LAST EXAMINATIOS AND DIsCnARGE.-Mr MENDS appeared on behalf of the bankrupt, and stated that no opposition would, be offered to his discharge. There were no trade ?? RMRGs- TtAR remarked on the large proportion of the ?? MENDS explained that the bankrupt had made an assignment, ...
... LAW, POLICE, AND CRIMRE. t6 is 'staed that Lieutenant Colonel Caithorpe intends to plead justification for his cbarges against the Earl of Cardigan; in -regard to the Baladi4va charge. There will, however, be some del~ay,.as several offloars, npon whose testimony -Colouel Calthorpe relies, are in Iudia. The'locg-pesding ease 'respecting the right of photo. graphersto c6py'works of art was ...
... YESTERDAY. Before Sir John tRafeldfr, 11egrs. T. C. S. Kyncrrsky, Weetley Richards, and S. Buckley. RECEIVING STOLEN PRUPERTY.-Four men, named Jamea Taylor, a blacksmith, resi ...
... ATRO OUT MURDER OF | A CAPTAIN'S WIFE. SAVAGE ATTACK UPON TWO OTHER WOMEN. THE MURDERER APPREHENDED. A murder attended with more than usual atro- 'ity was perpetrated in this town on Friday after- noo ...
... STOWNtAIIKEr COUNTY COURT, SATURDAY, May 16. (1)lfore J. Iro[fdttqe, ENq., Jueke.) A SiOEi4AtSiEt'S CLAIM. [tnjralin Gotrer v. IIWilliama Salnion.-Action to re- cover 5s. Wjl. 'TICe pintiliiff is a shioemnaker, and the defendint a Ilerelant and nmaltster, both of ?? and the 5R. fid. wvas for a pair of shoes made hvb plaintiff for a little byov, n relation of defendant's. slainatiff saiid that ...