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LAWS.—TUESDAY

... LAWS. -TUBSDA Y. EQUITY COURTS. A (Before the Lord Channelor.) NEEDHAM V. NEEDHAM. His Lordship gave judgment on the motion made in this cause, which was a suit instituted by persons having a rever- sionary interest in a considerable amount of property as against the defendant, Colonel Needham, as tenant for life, havin- certain contingent interests in favour of his children, shoul he marry ...

POLICE

... Pfi7)tcVIC BOW-STREBT.-IMPoRTANT TO THE GENTLEMEN or THE BAR.-A barrister of the Middle Temple appeared be- fore Mr. JAnDINE, yesterday, to answer the complaint of a hackney cab-driver. The cab-driver said he was called from off of the stand in St. Clement's Church-yard to take up at Brick Court, in the Temple; and added he-from that identical court to the robing room in Westminster-hall I ...

LAW NOTICES (This Day)

... COURT OF CHANCERY, W0s1rusiia -Sitat Ten, Appeals-Tyler v. Einton (two), appeal part heard; Ladbrokh v. Srnith, Coore v. Lowndes, blinor v. Minor (four). VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, WansTNsura.-Sfit at Ten. (Before Sir L. ShadweUl.) Mayor of Louth v. Louth Free School, part heard; Same v. Harris. I (Before Sir J. Knight Bruce.) Burkett v. Ranson, part heard; Farquharson v. Cave. Bankrupt ...

POLICE

... POLICEB. of MARLBOROUGH-STIIEET.-Captain Charles Rand.sll m summoned Jonathan Mfortirner, an omnibus driver, for using se abusive language. Captain Randall was standing in Oxford-street, hlen the e cad ofthc omnibus which the defendant drove asked him What part he vwas going to ? wh the Captain Y thought avery impertinent question, and threatened a surn todrivr repeated the question, and ...

LAW.—WEDNESDAY

... LA W.- WD JNVESSDA Y. --- COURT OF EQUITY. (Before the LORD CHANCELLOR ) TYLER Vt. WVE-I3.-TYLER eV. HIsTON. His Lordship was engaged during the morning iil hearing the termination of the arguments in this case, which was an appeal from the judgment of the laster of the Rolls. The circumstances of this ease were these: Robert Webb mortgaged certain copyholds to the plaintiffs, Messrs. J. and T ...

LAW NOTICES(This Day)

... LAW NOTICES (This .Day).- NFICE-CNCELLOBS' COURTS, W\srMVE ranr&Lit at Ten, motion& (Before Sir L. Shad'VelL) (Before Sir J. Xr. ght Bruce.) Motions6. Bankrupt Petitions (Court of IReview) Epar5 Shaw in re Rob- bins, part heard; exparte Bo ce int rc Jones, exparte Ncwhouse in re Newhouse, exparie Gislbrne inare Gisborne, expartc Hebsen in re Alderoft, cxparte Llttler ijt re Littler, exparte ...

LAW.—THURSDAY

... ILA 1'.-fHU1RSDA Y. I 4-3 EQUITY COURTS. (Before the VICE-CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND.) BROWNE v. GRAY. : This was a motion to dissolve an injunction obtained in September last, to restrain the defendant, who was a ship- builder of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, from selling. or disposing of a vessel known by the name of the Charle s Molloy to any other person than the plaintiff; and that th e defendant might ...

THERISCA COLLIERY EXPLOSION.—INQUEST

... THERCA COLLIERYEXPLOSiox-r.NQ UEST* On Wednesday, the 14ith inst., fearful explosion took place in the Risca Colliery, Mo1mnoutlashire, byw l thrt five lives were instantaneously sacrifIcd afforing antherty of the many fatal proofs recently afforded of the rcelcl css dis- regard of human life,rshowvn notonly by coal owesbtb the sufferers themseles.b On Friday last an inquest was held at the ...

LAW NOTICES(This Day)

... LAW NOTICES (This Day). -9-- ;3COURlT OF CHAN^CERY, Wonnsncsn'l-Sit a~t eleven. tlnopp.osd lunatic petitions, after which Banner v. Mitford, petition (ifunopposed).-Esparte, WiLton in re Chambers, bankrupts, petition by order. Appeal Motions.-Chapman v. Clifton, part heard; Bristow v. Needhamo and Tolson v. Dykes; Archer v. Hudson. VICE-CaAxNCELnoRS' COURTS, Wennsrers.-Sit at Ten. (Before Sir ...

POLICE

... :. BOW-STREET-Yaiteri5y afternoon, the magistrate (Mir. TWYFORD) Was occupied several hours in the exami- nation of prisoners, brought in by the officers from S James's park and Whitehall, for picking pockets in the crowd, during her fajesty's progress to the House of.Lords The prisoners were for the most part poor halffssivhed lads and old men, placed at the bar in couples, a lad and an old ...

LAW.—FRIDAY

... LA V-FRID-1 Y. COU~iTS OF EQUITY. (136iarc the LoIwn CHAl~NCEL.LOR.) Hils Lorntship di-.pOSed Of aL good in 1l uI1ppoorC ptet Otton in lunacy, and then heard 'fbi' wais a petititin arising out of tho well-known banlk- rnptey of the INC--rs. Chambere. It appeared that in the mnoith of Junle, 1844, tin order was in ide by the Lord Chill- Collor, dir ecting Mr. Iletiry- Wilton, who had for many ...

LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

... LAW -YOTICS-( This Dmy). CorTr OF CHTAXNCERY, Wm~nr-isrEn- Sit at Ten. Cbrist's iHospital v. Giunger, for judE.-entt; Chapman v. Clifton, poet heard t n re Brittan, three bankrupt petitiens cnd motions by rener; Mjiller v. WValon, appeal by order; Cooper v. Ue-son, re- h-r:n, byorder. V ICE CiIANCELLORS' COUiTS, Mr reiSxecTs n.-Sit at Ten. (Before Sir L. Shadwell.) motoflenmrntinuted. cofonsc ...