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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I= -A JAs ?? , 1 NOTICES.-Tbox Dxf. A 101.-P ?? Prlongation, pad hean& =a wrus11mf com1h 01? JuDXCAna 0 1111 1UGH ~OFHT OUTLTIC-CHAN O1S AM 10,-RgeumIR XUn M U Orn ?? ?? gposeljxat (ushot T. velyar.-M ?? Hotel Con1'- ?? H.ad Rowle. 1pet y. k -WokemOrew-Lnonld'Eli Is ?? liroe jle& -S:h e.ls ?? v. Bloothi-Cockburn's Tiotw- Oo'igV. C rlng-n Bba67tough Water ?? Troste S=4t'u1s Trnste-Er partrl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW 1TELLIGENCRL I NOTICES.-Tn-zs DAY. R1OUSE OF LORDS, WESTUINSTEll Ar 10J.-Cansa aeppointed for hearing: MI'inors v. Banttiwm et al. (frther hearingJ -d'enmsn v. Commereiral Union Assirance Company lappeal upon o cnsc otated by the parties). JUDICAL CaoXITEE OF THE IPRIVY COUCIL, WIMPHEALL, x 1.-Apal: The Gard, & Utinly Hiring Compman v. THEZ SPREBM COURT OF JUDICATUMlI. (Before the Court ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF CROWN CASES RESERVED -FsMAY. (Before the Lord Chiaf Baron, Mr. Justice Lush, Sir B Phillamoro, Mr. Baron lollock, Mr. Justice Field, and Mr. Justioo Lindley.) THE STRATHrCLYDE DISASTER. TUBE QUiEN V. FEM=ANsD aMYN. Thloargamncts in this case were resumod this mornfng. The oilcitor-Goneral, Mr. Poland, Mr. Bowen, and Mr. Straight appoared in support of the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Lo 4V NOTIES.-TTIS DAY. _ JUDICIAL COMMITTEIE OitF THE PRIVY COUNOIL, S WIMlMiiALL, a AT lO.-Appeal: Latla Shaot Soorder v. Sooraj LUll and o others. THE SUPRLEMEI COVIIR' 0'o JUDECATIURE2. (Wetforethe Cutartol' Appeli, a Lmeouau' Iaanj.) Ac 10t..-Lunussy petitionf lte 1Reynolds, 'Ailue, realre, ( company au;i Companies Acts. Appeni fruam Inlterlocutory order (by crder): ?? aud another v. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ! LA W INTELLIGENCR' I S3UPR1EME CUITRT OF JUDICATURE. COURT 0F APPLlAL.-MAY 29. Sittings ?? the LordChiof Justice, thle Master of thio Beali, Lord Justice Mellish, end Mr. Baron Pollook.) ?? r SYD ?? ?? TrsE msANQ=E 5AlNcoOEGXTim-El,'. This was tn appeal from the decision of the Common rises Division in favour of the plaintiffs on a demurrur to the defendants' ploas: The plaintiffs carry con ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ITELLIGENOL . I I ~ , XOtICE§.-Tgrcs fl.i, 3UDWEAIL COuatIDrmfI or Tanf PrIV COUKaIL, w ~iivIIALL. Patent:,Attvrood'Ai Polonoatleio. APPeal: 31heiwar1 febja (Joviad Plecnd Tewarri aul otliers, part hoead. THEd 8UPUEIMI COURT OF .UL)ICATURlE, (IBaIQre the Court of Ap~,al.) AT LINIJOLN'SR IN Ar IO1.Luinacy ptitions: Re. Kidmanr, Fofrrstl, Vatican, Sitwveh Idiiex. Vet judgment: MQd111lob v. ...

THE MYSTERISOUS DEATH AT [ill] THE INQUEST AND VERDICT

... THEE 1gJYSTRItOUTS DEATH AT G¢SA' I tE Tl M INUET AD VERD1iC'4 The inquiry conoerning the death of Lydia, Porte'~ Ols i Chapmantl, who was ?? dead irs bedl undcel, sus In clotle oircumatanCOtI at hecr resicienico 413 Maunxe-. grove, Chaelsea, was 1-esumcd Yesterday at 1ieh *catlier-bi =Ar, KID is-rorsld, bofero br. Diploek, thle coroncr fof West Middlesex. Mr. Eldboroughi solioitor,a appeai'd ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... L AWNOI'ICES.-TIrTS DA Y. ?? v -I JUD)ICIAL C05gU ITT.1 Ii(sF TlrIF viii vtY COUNCIL, ArF f-Spec-I case: atisarbes V. 1huct (Arches Couat of ~,ij E TE OtIR', OF JrnDInATtRDtf. (Beo. i.h ~e (Thuct of Appeal-, ii tice Court of d'?citequosr, at A-cit-ec'js-t'evot:Nugcuit v. Sisilith. Al'peols roist the ( ycecljc. cc tij .con : Ur~iit midc 1 si other v. the Bl'nqsse Ciisio tiic, cit Lireccii'c-ien ...

LAW INTELLIGNECE

... I wl ! . I I I I IV W I 'c, I . il 'AT Uoh.-3ana OD111ittD2IdOnxl, W. IA MR0£3 paxortho6 lem.rom o. =UapQeaUtfr P~ly ad Wfe . ho London 'Romwnya Comynany-.(lo v I LA~iO~-n~~ tLIN r L4J1)tLI Am±rtxde) Ipnarnb kamir, ty. kdthioa: V. Ohlo.-Gibbon v. HOULO r.R.MUs-~y ~a: MuCrova D lvaaao h Dolles-will ox {1 ?? ?? -Young y. Young-0trankav, CoD~lrusotv EVqUiB-lI3) V. S1h0rftod.-.L'U1Wer Y. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ME POLICE COURTS MANSION HOUSE. Four youths, nianed Jo/hn iranks, George Maklelinq, A{jird ruaclu, and James .Baller, appeared bufore the Lord Mayor and Alderman Sir Rlobert Cardon oui sum- monses obtained at the instalneO of Meo'rs. Clay, one3, and Taylor, of Broad.strect.hill, miastur printers, to answer each. a chsrgo that they, the deielsduilts, as machile boys, having entored into a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THl. POLICE' COURTS; BOW-STREET. Isaae Moulden, a police-con stable, 286 M, was bronght before Sir Thomas Henry by Inspector Charlwood to re- ceive a reward for bravery he had exhibited in the execu- tion of ids duty. It appeared that a woman having thrown herself ieto the Themes from St. George's-stairs the constablo junsced in after her, and tried to rescue her. Finding they were both ...

THE MUTINY ANS LLEGED MURDERS ON BOARD THE LENNIE

... MIUT1INY ?? N1D ALLEGED MURDERS ON BOARD TE LENNII THIVERyfIDIUT. Ctte ?? Crinjitifil Court- yostordtey, before ~t . Jsti~ ]rot, attoo, Oargalig, alias Prench Petar, ge. ii~liid 0Cirovaflhti Cueesis, alias Jots the Cook, 2I1 er~ds Letiei, aias N{icholas, 30 ;Pascales Caludis,, 27, Georgit Green. li Lips. 292; ~~ 23; Geoorgoeon eaiars -t the Boat-. 5wail, ; ad Gorgis Agloi, aliad Little Qoorge, ...