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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Ellr Placir, George Henderson Rowley, John Johnson, William Chipper- elid, William iRowlett. ORIOINAL OPPosaD.-Robert Smith. Willam Darnell, Robert Shaw, Augustus Frederick Edwards, Willeim Veniu1g. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, The followIng notices were yesterday ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... matter of madder-root. The manufacture of colouring matter from this root has long been known, and the name ysarancine was derived from the French word garance, which signifies madder. But up to a recent period a very large quantity of madder had been ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—NOV. 1

... Davison. For fourteen ?? Groierty, Elijah Silkmian, anid William Jones. For fifteen ?? Smith, John 1)eln, Wmn. Smith Robert Bidt, Robert Greenwood, Thomas Denaghtle,and Sanimel IhIllitt. Frederick Chlilds Hancock, who was convicted on two in- dictiieuts ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... being as before Imerfectiy pure and limpid whlen it reached his grounids, was turbid, and partly unfit for uise, amid that madder-routs and other things were thrown Into the streamo. He accordingly brought his action agatnst Mr. Hamiiton sand Mir. Arthur ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Rex, S. Fianider, and H1. Stamnmers, last .examination and guides, discharge, at eleven.-G. W. Hall, private; at eleven-C. Madder, re. last examination and discbarge, at hall pasteee-.Ray last examination and discharge, at twelve-T. Benton, adjourned tot ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... the defendant for an alleged discovery of the means of obtaining a fiue colouring matter from spent as well as from fresh madder by means of the use of snlplluric acid. The question was whether this was in truth a discovery made by the defendant, or whether ...