LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... L&W WoTLom5.-Thi PDA. HIGH COMMR OF IUSTLCE BA1MM1tUhTCY. - Bnr~i4nu Uecola ,-iuu. -ITn ~ane- .Bfr i.E t;r Brougr~=-At : Ad EA. Galerzzi -P. B. Ge-T.B.iebo-&J.E Th, b petitioce. At U.35 F peat toes. At 322:Pepciii Compname- (Wipdng-upp Bneutba.i, oda W.C. -]eft Mr. Pegist XaW~dach Gold Extxaction -Yadiea&e. and--rorinia ~ Opratve sppl, Liiae~ResnerandCo., limnited-- Morgaq On p per Compfy. ...

ALLEGED MISFEASANCE BY A BANK DIRECTOR

... ALLEGED MSFEASA.NCE BY A I i BANKE DIREOTOR. £37,000 TO BE REPAM Before Mr. Justice Wright, in the Chancory Division yesterday, the matter of the National Bask of Wales (Limited) cam beore the Court Mpon mise ce sutmons against the respondent, or. John Cozy, who had been a director of the b , and was argued at coasiderable lensth before the Long Vctin. Mr. Jusice Zight now delivred a ed udg- ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—-DEC. 15

... COURT OF BAINKRUPICY.-DEc. 15. (Befotoe Mr. Registrur Hope.) I A PUZZIA-. VEINDOWS VICISSI1TUDES. y RE Wx. Di;xtJ Gowusox.-Tbis was a sitting fuI the aijoutuad pubiic ex neattun of William Dickie n Gordou, of Roust-field, Desbydatl, Derbyshirie. Tebi debtor had also carried un business in Darlington, St .chtou, Durh m, and Yok, in lutteries, &c, and a more secently iu v 'ious places in Loudon, ...

FORESTERS' DINNER

... IYOREST lERS' DIN NER. COURTf FELLOWVSI-IP'S JTCBILEE!. in cestebration of the Jn`'cdee of Court Fellow - ship ?? (No.- 2299, Ancienrt Cider of L'urcsters, is dinner wee heA fit the Cnsrvtie ; b, Land- pot, on thrsa O 71it1.Sr. ?? A. liraniEdon, j p' rasthotd over a Flue ctherinag anti xvn mtpported. bv ?? C. _Knot, At. i Marwood~ WN,. I. Masionl T. W. ALcid, a~id~ J. K. Welshb, and ...

THE SUTHERLAND JEWELS

... I A WOMAN'S STORY. Ai West Londori polife-court, on Wed- nesday, Mr. Lane, Q.O., proceeded irth the charge against Wnliam ohnson, who desoribed himself as a dealer, with being concerned in stealing jewels of the value of 30,0001. beloging to Mary, Duohess of SutherlanA.-The Duchess and Sir Albert- Rollit were both in conrt.-Mr.'Sims, from the Treasury agin app eared to pro- secute; while Yr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I - I LAW INTELLIGENE. -I TESTERDAT, COURT OF APPEAI (Sabre Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, Lord Justiee Walker, and Lord Justice Holmes.) W A S Riversdale. landlord; Henry Getbins, ?? was all appeal by the tenant from an order of the Land Commission setting aside his originating notice and dismaissing it out of 4 court on the ground tha he was not a tenant within the meaning of the Laud Acts. In ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... YESTERDAY. . NoRTvEaR Dxvxaos-I-(efore Mr Wail). d1 M>ERELY A FREAK. e Chbres CLarke. a cairier. emploved in Brn- .urb streett. was charged bv Roberi Foote. a ticket collector in the employment of the Mfd land Greats 'N estel TI Rasiwav Company with dis norder y cuduct and with the il3egal possession of e a Lnaraxxne which he was seen to take from a a railswas carriage. It appeared that the ...

SOUTHSEA DIVORCE SUITS

... SOUTHiSE, DILVORC E SUITS. Is 50Y01lE TEJ-C0ll.iiR-S INl'IDiOLITV. i- l the Divorce Division on Biondar Steir raueis Jeune had berfore hin iho uveiri ended 7CAtitiol. ot Mrs. Arnie Conetauce Mary M\foody for a divorce? by reaoi3n of the oxrelty and adtdltey ot hoe husbamd, 21hr. WVilliaL Thuhotl.-as Moody. The parties were yiicrrie'. on the 20 b Fecbruary, 1835, at Sioutheea. They afteiwards ...

A POLICE COURT FARCE

... A POLICE COURT FA1RCE. Percy Henry NVm. Heath (28), horsekeeper, and Edith Edling (22), a married woman, ware cLarged, before MIr Paul Taylor, at the Southwark Police Coiirr, cn Tuesday, with being crncerued tozether in stealing, on th, 1.th irst., from the main line cloak; room at Waterloo Station, 3a portmanteau. a b34ket, and a handbag, the property cf Henri Janste. Mr Cancellor etated the ...

LOANS TO CLERKS AND OFFICE BOYS

... |LOANS TO CLERKS AND OFFICE I BOYS. -4- ONE HUNDRED PER CENT* At the Guildhall on Fridoy, before Mr. Alderman Bell, Arthur Alexander Walter, of Livermore-road, Dalston, was chargerl on a snmmoios with obtaining £5 from the Carlton Bank, Limited, by false pretenees with intent to defraud. DIr. Debeoulam stated that the defenldaut applied to the bank for a loan, and in the course of the traneae- ...

ACTOR'S SAD SUICIDE

... ACTOR'S SAD SUICIDE, ?? Tho Westminster Coroner listened to a sad story of suicide on Friday night concerning Richard John Beau- champ, aged twenty-one years, an actor, of 47, Park- street, Grosvonor-square. His father, Mr. Richard John Beauchamp' an actor playing in The Three Musketeers, at the Globe Theatre, said deceased lived with him, but at the time of his death witness had visitors, ...

ABERDEENSHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... ABERDEENSHIRE BREACH OF ' PROMISE CASE. TRIA-1 IN CO'UPRT OF SESSION. £300 DAMAGDS, AWARDEOD. AL nine o'clock last night tire Lord Ptesidasrt andi a, jury r'omnolercod the trial of an aiction b3y Miss 11lsie Nrirse, daughter of, rand residing with, Charles Bir-ec, fri-rrier, May-field, Keig, Aberdeen- Nhire, against Gieor-ge Alexansr-er, farnier, Cattie, Keig. Pursuer c'laimed £1000 as ...