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POLICE

... BOW STREET.-THE BeY-SIRL THIR1.-JANr KENNEDYr otherwise JAME11 VINCENT, Was yesterdiy placed at the bar charged witb robbing a Mr. Elias Craggl, of a sovereign and a half sovereign, at a bagnio in the neighbourhood of Covent-gar- den Mariet. The night constable said, that the prisaner was given in charge to him on the preceding night, which charge was entered in the watch-house hrlok, and Mr. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-FRIDAY. ATTORNEYS. An attorney was struck off the rolls of the Court in 1813, be having been convicted of conspiracy. Application was now made that be should be replaced on the Roll-first, because all exclusion of fifteen years was sufficient to expiate the fault; se- cond, because be now swore that he was not guilty of the con- spiracy of which he had been convicted. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BEICH.-TUzsjDY. PERJURY. Rax v. Somits.-Mr. CAMPBELL (with whom was Mr. PLATT) snated, that this was a prosecutirin at thet instance of a Mr. Kine, for perjury, against the defendant, for an allegation in so ant- swer in Chancery, that, to the beat of his belitf, no partnerabip bitid been entered into betweem hims and the prosecutor, Mir. King, and that no articles had been ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—MONDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. Isecond Seal bfore Term.] Moat's v. DAVIs-The argnments of Counsel in this case, which bas already been three times decided in a Court of Law, mad bas been discuseed and re-discusasd in Equity, occupied the whole of the day. The question is at to the legitimacy or fIle- gitimacy of the defendant; and the present application by the defendant was not for a new t:ial, ...

SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE FOR THE KINGDOM OF BAVARIA.—Paris, Aug. 4

... SUPREMEC COURT OF JUSTICE' FOR THE KINGDOM 01' 8 1V4,R4AI,.-Paris, Aug. 4. THE GERMAN' MINGRAT.-TRIAL OF A PRIEST CHARGED WITH HAVING ASSASSINATED THREE \ WOMEN, WITH THE PARrlCULARS OF THE JE- t SUITICALSYSTEMOFDEFENCEOFTHEASSASSIN. Germany hab Its Miigrat, in the personof Riembaner, a pries, P born in 1770, at Rtu derntat, In Bavaria. He was the soo of a poor labourer, and spent the chief ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... Q CARGQt OF MURDEL _ ' A very melancholy catastrophe took place at the Craiw ia Anchor publit-bouse, Old Turk's head-lane, iq ?? city early oa Tnursday morning, by wbich a realeatble and vazahbe member of society lost hia ?? tohn hakona, a private of the 3d Dragooa Goards, and an Irishman, quartered st the Crown ratcA Ang drunk too freelry beokme wry noisy, aboult one o'ciock In tbe morni~g, ...

POLICE

... POLXJL i ? | ?? lookiagg~auemswss As fpstacles, a linb of e ISW, wj gsv# 4A ,asmWIL *mqeb, as chired w ?? cwodA, Ab** one oI 0. Opt p a m Wler ae. r 4sg . wepk- street, shouting. mnd mrising n W n kd been tryiag Lb ngie sf the ,.aL d t e power o rarm, upia Slbm ?? doors ia the Whole lpe froma to amt to th canw-fal $gherthu* >ier W~~tirdlqsbw ei, ?? :2 ?? *r~ak, aud p use cog of the psrl do ?? ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, WEDNESDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, WtDNIBDAY. ADVERTISING MONEY LENDERS. AUGUSTUS HENRY COWEN was oppo ed by Mr. HanA, on behalf of Mrs. Ann Marti.-Thbe ?? man of tbe Hebrew religion was ?? at areat leah. staged tbat he wasby profosson a surgeon, butauace wathWr' death he bad arried on the business of o &deun eander, or bill-bhmo r, but At the cm eac nt tf l bsus- aues be had not fortblog in th world a ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—TUESDAY

... COURT OF EXChEQUEl,-.TV8*AY. . W. AND M. OWENI W. S6T1ROmT VAUoHAN.-Mr ?? DLANQUIR applied to the Court ftr an order to be issued to the defendant, directing himw to make goed a certai hureas of tbe plaintiffia estate iato wbich he ha4 entered. They Were infants, and the etate had been sold under an order of the Court for a sum of 26,89.1 to the defendant. The sale war to have been completed ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—Nov. 28

... VICB.CHANLELLOR'S COURT.-Nov.2. ?? I DELAYS IN CHANCERY. 06 Honour the VIU B CHANCELLOU took his st this morn. ing at the usial hour of half pfftten; but after Va;ing sat sonc Dminutte In the hope that COUnsei would appear before him to trausact business, his Honour lrft the Court, no Coun. &el prertiag tbemsdlve. Aher a full half hour bad rlbpord, his Honour came into Court again, and then ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY-FRIDAY. I MOTION DAY. His LORDSHIP was engaged for a considerable time in his private room with hearing Counsel in matters of a private na- ture. He did not enter Courtuntil 11 o'clock. Being pressed by Mr. HORNE, Mr. HART, and other Coun- sel, for judgment in several cases which remained for decision, His LoRDSHIP fixed Tuesday morning for the delivery of his opinion in the ...

MUTILATION AND MURDER IN [ill]

... MUTILATION AND MURDER I\ 'x. I On the 18tk of this month the trial of a wo(,nI will commence beS.re the Paris Court of .lisze. aged forty-one is accoved ot hasiog first ru lo el - dtred a man named Viger, sixty-two years ot ac she wac living in a state it concubinage. Tsrre is robbery of his tffects. 'ihe following are tbe price the act of accusation. V iger, in his earlierars, hs illicit ...