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LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW Co [itTh-YrESrERDA Y. COURT O)F CHIANCERtY. eUJ y v. ,*:qenit.-'i'he petition in this caqe I prayed for an ?? of the Pereonesl estate Of the 1ate jVr. Il} lil, Taggart, the pruceesls ot which it ?? lege i lnd been rr(:'ijd arnd retained by respondent. Mr. Taggart, by his will in 182', bequenthed his prsperty to his ?? arid eaecutors, upon trust toi 111y in. ttrept on a portion of it to ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT HACKNEY-WICK

... SUSP1ECTED ?? HAnCK NEyWICoK * ~ (Prove a tA London Exaprcss of SafurdAy.) ). A abooli-ig discovery, giving rise to a strong sun. 1 picionthat a murder hus been secretly committed, i ham jnst taken place In Haloknoy-wiok. In the Im. 'e mediate vicinity of the old Hsckuoy-wlol, or Vic. toriapark station on the North London lItllway, sa !O extensive building speculation was commenced some a few ...

THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

... THV PA11LTAMBNTAIY sESSIoN. The Doily NAce motices that the PariamsenMtary e9eenou, which resumes to-day (April 20th), his been twice Interrupted for'tee days since the 13th Feb, end thefolloviingiethe state ?? Mutiny Bilas are to be passed, the army ertimates are partly voted, the navy estimmtes have not yet been proposed, the finanoisI statement and the budget have yet to be bxought forward, ...

AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY

... AN AMERIOAN TRAGEDY. At the departcure of the ITsman steamer City of London. much interest wag being felt in Atnerics on the proceedings at the trial of Ge(leral Geo. W. (Cole, who was irdiided at Albany for the murder of the Hlon L. J,-larrie Hiscox at Stanv ix Hall, in that city. About eight O'clock on the eveing of the 4tb of June !ast,'wbile the Hon, L. Harris liscor, a maon. ber of the ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. 5 - a ?? OF CHANCERY. Al Brabazon v. ?? case was remamed and e- has not yet concluded. I I?| ROLLS COURT. e 'alcle and another v. Wnt. Joner A rmudrny.- i This was an application for an inwauction to) restrain a- an actioa of ejectment pending for the Armngh Iesizes, to recover ?? of c'rtatn landsa-ad pre- or unises situate in the county Armagh. It appeared t that the ...

THE CASE OF HARRIS V. BAGOT

... THE AS8E 0y THARUI3S.! .AGOj 1 v The heaing oe thia aae before 01t Jitloo to MOnalhass aend 1 poeo jury, in thu Co.rt ot Con- ho On Plead wel tesemd a the dtfiog of the court o yeteerday,. al Mr. Butt, Q..; Mr. Dowe, (bC. ; Mtr. Pallet, [It Q.0-; Mr, Conoianton, QC,, aned Mi. Mflefsel s (Leghle lainutrutteiby Mr.b apentl, red s-fot the plaintiff. M~r. Maodomogjr, Qoa, Ufr. Heron, e. t ; M~r. ...

AN EXECUTION IN AMERICA

... ; - AN EXECUT1 IN IN AMERICA, SanuellMills wreemog at lfaverhill, N.lL.,on Wedmoeday, for the brutal murder of an old man namecd Waxwell, in Frauconia, in Decomlbr, 1tif. II. v. Mr. McCowau offered an ?? prayer, 1ills in the mreantime lok;ng through the vast as- Fembnlage, as if endenvouring to discover one kind or foimziliur face, but evincing outwardly no emotion whati ver. At a quarter p st ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY

... COURT OF BANK'TPlPTC-r AND INSOL- VE;NCY, (Before Judge Miller.) In re George Ferancii TIrain.-'llih Adjourned hear. ing of the insolvent'.sputition wae fixed for yesterday. When the case was cal Id on, Mr. O). C. Heron, QO., itintricted hy _ r. Ttynl applied for anlldjournment. It was necesoary to ile a new schedule, and time wait needed to enable the insolvent to invertigate books tnd papers ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... i LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. ROLLS COURT. av ies v. Kennedy.-The hearing o' thin cauaebefore bis Honour on Saturday last, was resumed yesterday m0ornig. The bill prayed tht the real and personal esates of Mr. Jams. Birch Kennedy, who for mme yea past carried on, the business of a banker at Dameastseet, in this city, under the provj~ions of the Irish Act of 33 Geo. II. cap. 14, might be applied as ...

MUNICIPAL REVISION COURT

... I ?? MUNICIPAL --EVISION COURT. (Before the Lord Mayor, and messrs Hyndinan and Currau, Aseessors.) The coumt was occupied during the day in hear- ing claims for the six wards at ?? north side of the city. Mr. Fr'ncb, T.C., and Mr, French, jun., with Mr. Campbell, appearedd for the Coneervativea, US. A. X5, SULLIVAN'H .AS?. This case, which excited some interest, was fixed for hearing at three ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... I I. c I hio Lord COancellor Pat at eleven o'clock. DeecAer v. Dowrning.-Mr. Townsend, instrueted by Mr. T. F. Connell, applied on behalf of the petitioner Edward Beecher, for liberty to enrol the decretal order of the Coutt of Chancery Appeal, with a view of enabling the petitioner to appeal from the decision against him to the Houro of Lords. The Lord Chan- cellor granted the mnotion, end ad ...

IMPORTANT CORONER'S INQUEST

... IMPORTANT COR0NER'S IN(oUE3r, An adjourned inqulest was held yeaterday at 3 Iliebmaond-place to inquire into the GaU80 of death of Sarah Josephine lillies, who died on tho 26th of May. Tre inquiry vvau held on the 27th before Dr. N. O. W.Vhyte, one of the city coroners, On that occasion M~r. Ililies, the husband of the deceased lady, toetilied that iis wife bad died at eight o'clock on the ...