1 FEBRUARY 1851, Page 7

In the Court of Chancery, yesterday, Mr. Bethell applied for

an injunction to restrain Nicholas Wiseman, John Athanasius Cooke, and Edward Norris, from selling or transferring 70001. stock while a suit was pending. Some Roman Catholic gentlemen visited one Carre, a native of France and a mem- ber of their Church, while he was at the point of death, and procured a deed of gift of the principal part of his fortune for the benefit of certain Roman Catholic priests and establishments. The injunction was granted.

The Court of Queen's Bench, this morning, discharged the rule nisi ob- tained against the Lords of the Treasury on behalf of Lord Brougham, as executor of the late Queen Dowager ; holding that the quarter's annuity claimed would not have been due till the 31st December, and was not meant to be apportioned.