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COURT OF KING's BENCH, JUNE 11

... COURT OP KING's I3ENCHI, JUNEr 12. The lfing v. T~zsd-ntiscase a rtule for, a qseo Iwarrantla has been Obtained, 61I1lttl upon the defendant to s~ cause by what Sttthority lie exercised the office of Alderman pf WVeymouth. The ,ule was ohtiaed on thle gructnd that. he swas at the slame litneVti 'wn.Clerk. svith a salary or 1(11. a-yelr, nna. that he passed the Sccottnts belongitng to his ofi e ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—MONDAY

... COURT OF KfNG'S BENCI_1MoODAY. TISE KING V. SUTTON AND1 OTHERS. These defendants were this morning brought up to receive judgment, for a conspiracy to obtain money fraudulently by pre. tending to procure a- Cadetship in the East India Company's Service. The details have already bean before the public. 'fhe defendant Anstice said, he had nothing to urge to the Court on his own behalf; but the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-SiTURDAY. 0 n- be CASE OF MESSRS. WINCHESTER AND WILDE. Rtx v. MAYORe AND ALDERUEN OsF LON10N.-Mr. PARKE of resumed his argument for the defendants, and recapitulated ,rs. what he bad hetwre said on the necessity of cuntinuing the pro- fol. ceedings of the Wardiviote for the election of Alderman till the The business should be concluded ; and contended that to this case, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—WEDNESDAY

... -r- - : - =- COURT OF KING'S BENCH-WrDvESDAY. LSittiRgi IR BancoQ] INSOLVENTS.-JUDGMENT. MURRAY V. REEVES -This was action on an agreement of tbis description:-A person of the name of Shearer claimed the benefit of the Insolvent Debtors' Act, ind was opposed by Mr. Murray, the plaintiff. The defendant, who acted as attorney for the Insolvent, in order to induce Murray to withdraw his Oppo- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—THURSDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCff-TgvsDAr. CSittings before Lord TowrTRDIN aad Common Juries.l SCANDAL. THoaAs V. WARD.-Mr. BROUGIAM (with whom was Mr. BRODERICK) stated, that this was an action for scandalous words spoken of the plaintiff by the defendant. The defendant was an apothecary at Bermondsey, and the plaintiff was for a short time his assistant. Mr. Ward very often changed his as- sistants, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—MONDAY

... I COURT OF KIN(G'S BENCH-MoNDAY. CON5S1RtAC Y. JAMES SUTTON, WILLIAM ANDRlEWS, JAME~S PATON ANS rIS. JAS. EDWARIDDESPARD, GEORGE tIrNRY GIBBONS, sand TH'iOMAS WRIGIHr, were P brotight tit) for judgment.. Audrews stated that he tied re- urned the half of tile 50W tirote; and Ansttis at~tte, oin be- . half of Gilkhotal, that Gibbons's wife was5 on a Pick bedl,and that f, if he were to be ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Twenty-one men and women were drowned lately by the upsetting of a boat with twenty-six persons on board, belonging to the island of Mull (one of the Western Islands of Scotland)I; the accident occurred within three miles of Staffa, by the vessel missing stays and striking a rock. On Wednesday morning, about half-past seven, a gentfeman named Cotton was found dead in his dressing-room, at his ...

POLICE

... BOW STREET. A few days ago, an elderly, respectable gentleman named Birley, posses- sing considerable property near Manchester, and residing at present at the Hummums in Covent garden, charged a hackney coachman with being the accomplice of some vagabonds who had robbed him one night of sixteen sovereigns, as he was getting out of the prisoner's coach at the door of his hotel. Mr Birley, who ...

POLICE

... tieqiter, Lion till BOW.STREET.-HoUNstL5,Wi hosrt (irrice. 11Rn. ,Rat 'WitLLIA5i BULL, 1Vt. SNIlTH, adlias Cox, and Wat1. D-iwsecr, Duke were placed at the bar, charged with lieiitg cor cerined in robbing thle Hwunslow Post, (dice. Of ;30 mail hags, tii p lrticol of Ealo hich have liven already published. The prisoneIaetva tate for examined in the private roem before hie was broualit Inot ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUNE 17

... :. COURT OF CO QNQ PLEAS, Jus17 . 'zg ' tiz~j .D on eou 2 .Gid41jz/:; V e BZhof-tExreter' This 'etion' (b ?? irnpedit) has beeu so. tei betore the Court in different yhap.es. that the circunistAnf'w5 out- ot whit f it, harisrt4i';nmtst'be . tamiliar ti- the putiilir. The pIleadinigs, whlechad e-eh ha igi- niallv of infiiite leength, (the declaration consisting of.no less thani eirhtnaid-to rty ...

CORONER'S INQUEST ON LORD MOUNT SANDFORD

... CORONER's INQUEST ox LOLDVIIOUNL1T SANDFORD| Ik . .1. A T--.-,- T -- --- aI- I: I - .Io The Adjourned Inquest on Lord Mount Sandford, who died at Windsor, (as stated in our last,) in consequence of severe bruises inflicted upon his Lordship by a person of the name of Ti Brinklett; was resumedon Friday.-Frederick Ranger,toflWindsor, nel grocer, saw the deceased knocked down and kicked, but ...

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE.-Mr. HOuLER, jUn., applied, on be- half Of R journeyman printer, or compositor, named George Barton Ellis, ta grant him, tinder the 3d section of the Act of the 6th of Geo. tth, a warrant or a summons againrt severat journeymen printers, namedfaowir 5lI.LFR, BArils, HoLLAND, ARilsBo.AND, andBRADWITlt. Mir. HoBoeo statedthatthecomplainanthadbeenfor some time engaged as a ...