Sacramento Daily Union, Volume 46, Number 7035, 21 October 1873 — THE COURTS. [ARTICLE]

THE COURTS.

Supreme Court.— Feu. Bench. Monday, October SOIL. 3,742— Odd Fellows' Saving Bank vs. Banton—Judgment affirmed. 3,551 — Bliss vs. — Judgment reversed and cause remanded for further proceedings in accordance with the opinion. 10,050 — People vs. Murphy — Judgment reversed and cause remanded for a new trial. 3,oo3— Dougherty vs. — Judgment affirmed as to the defendant Heiiarie and reversed as to defendant Meyer, as to whom the cause is remanded for a new trial. 3,549 — Himmelman vs. Sherman — Judgment affirmed. 3,479 Himmelman vs. — Judgment and order aflirmed. Dorland vs. McGlynn— and order affirmed. 3,9s7— Tetnpleton vs. Twelfth Judicial District Court —Writ dismissed. 3,726 — vs. Cuyas— Judgment affirmed. 3,52(i — Pico vs. Ouyas — Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded for a new trial. S 3,3B6"— Sherman vs. Mitchell— Order3 affirmed. 3,100 — Harney vs. Heller — Judgment and order affirmed. 3,o93— Reese vs. Hathaway — No appearance ; cause continued. " N *5w 3,39o— Ladd vs. McKfeuty— No appearance; cause continued. 2,715— Moody vs. Palmer— Continued for the term as per stipulation on file. 3,633— Dambinan vs. White — No appearance; cause continued. 3,833 — Howard vs. San Francisco — No appearance ; cause continued. 3,830— 1n re. opening Market Street— Continued for the term as per stipulation on file. 3,9oo— Hiuiioelinan vs. Satterlee— motion of Blanchard and upon stipulation on file, ordered that cause be placed at foot of calendar of present term for argument. 3,730— Brag? vs. Slain— Argued by Harrison for appellant, Crane for respondent, and submitted. Estate of Schaffer, deceased — Upon motion of Harrison and stipulation on file, ordered that appeal be dismissed. Court adjourned until 10 a. m. to-morrow. CALENDAR FOR TO-DAY. 3,845 — vs. San Francisco — From Fourth District Court, San Francisco. Ejectment ; appeal by defendant (i\ man order denvinga new trial. W. C.Burnett for appellant; Win. Pierson for respondent. Voormau vs. Voight— From Fourth District Court, San Francisco. Contract ; appeal by defendants from judgment and from an order denying a new trial. W. I V. Cope aud Sharp and Lloyd for" appellants; George and Loughborough for respondents. 3,oo3— Spanagel vs. Iteay— From Fourth District Court, San Francisco. Action to enjoin the execution of a Sheriff's deed to defendant and to require defendant to execute a deed to plaintiff; appeal by defendants from judgment. J. M. Seawell for appellants ; J. B. Townsend for respondents. 3,077— vs. Garnett— From Fifteenth District Court, San Francisco. Action to recover money alleged to be due by reason of a failure to execute covenants of warranty in deed; appeal by defendant from an order granting plaintiff a new trial. Wright & Hoge and S. M. Wilson for appellant; J. C. Stebbins and Geo. F. and W. U. Sharp for respondent. 3,937 — Baldwin vs. Bornbeimer— From the Twelfth District Court, San Francisco. Ejectment ; appeal by defendants from the judgment and from an order denying a new trial. E. A. Lawrence for appellants ; G. F. and W. 11. Sharp for respondents. 3,99o— Sharp vs. Miller— From Fourth District Court, San Francisco. Action to cancel deed and to enjoin a conveyance ; appeal by defendants from judgment. P. li. Ladd for appellants ; Hunt & Rising for respondent! Sixth District Court.— L. lUmace, Judge. Monday, October 20th. People vs. Goo. N. Bennett, murder — Argued by Henry Starr for the people and David S. Terry for the defense, and continued until to-morrow at 9 a. m. for further argument. All other trial jurors were excused till to-morrow at 10 o'clock. Court adjourned till to-morrow at 9 a. m. County Court.— R. C. Clark, Judge. Monday, October 20th. E. M. Martin vs. Frances Shilling— Cause tried and taken under advisement. ■ Hasselgren & Wilson vs. Win. Neely Johnson—Continued till the 27th. The special venire for the grand jurors was returned ; a jury was impaneled, and they were discharged till next Monday at 10 o'clock. Court adjourned. Probate Court.— R. C. Clark, Judge. Monday, October 20th. Estate of Wni. Morris, deceased — Sale of real estate by Mary Brougham, administratrix, confirmed. Estate of Robert Connelly, deceased — Sale of real estate by Catherine F. Connelly, admiuutratrix, confirmed. Estate of Carlotta Marcollittn, deceased — account of Rosa Hermosella, executrix, referred to Matt. darken, to examine and report upon. Estate of Franz Heckmanna, deceased — P. Punlap ap|.o nted attorney lor Annie Weil ; will admitted to probate; Ottilia Ileckmanns appointed executrix without bonds; notice in Union ; P. Scheld, C. S. Coffin and G. A. Gotthold appointed appraisers. Estate of Asaph Wilder, deceased— Citation ordered to issue to Benjamin W. Wilder, administrator, to show cause why bis letters of administration should not be revoked, he having failed to tile an account of his administration, as required by law. It is returnable November 3d. Estate of Mary 11. Woolson, deceased — entered showing that due notice to creditors had been given. Estate of Mary Cannin, deceased order. Estate of James Doak, deceased iame order. Estate of J. W. S. McCloud, deceased— Final account of administrator filed and set for hearing November 3d. i'ollCC Court.— Raises, Judge. Monday, October 30th. SENTENCE. B. 11. Barney, battery— Fined $10. Margaret McCann, disturbing the peace — Fined *15 Ellen Fair, battery— Fined $20. ,- CONTINUED CASES. Domingo Estrada, grand larceny— Held to answer ; bail fixed at $1,500. ' NEW CASES. Pedro Martinez, sleeping on the sidewalk— Guilty. Pat Nell, Jas. Brophey, Geo. Low, Chas. Williams, — Deposit* forfeited. B. Gorhim, disturbing the peace— Guilty ; fined $15. Jim Gilman, disturbing the peace — Guilty. Wm. French, battery (two cases)— Guilty. Tom McClain, escape— Continued to Tuesday. Lawrence Sweeney, drunk— Guilty. S Delpbenia Elliott, living in a house of ill-fame—Con-tinued to Wednesday. ♦