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... A MAD BULLOCK.-0, Monday, about one o'clock, Cornhill, theI P~ultry, and Cheapside were ill the greatest -dismay, at the appearance of an irritated bullock. The ani-mial bad first appeared ou-tof trmp as the butchers called him, at the Tower. Hfe suddenly took e r against a book stall, and scattered several volumes in thestreet. He the0 ran along, amidst cries and shouts, until he reached ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT HADDENHAM

... I TlE SUPPOSED MURDER AT HADDENHAM. AYLESBURY, WEIDNESOAY. Yesterday Tnuaton, the fow-stret Officer, arrived. He was sent down specialty, to aid in the investigatiens, at the reluesta of the inhabitants of Thame, who have offered a reward o 501. for the discovery of the murderers, The Surgeons who have examined the body of the deceased, have discovered that his death was not caused by apoplexy ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—THURSDAY

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-THuRsDAn. HURST AND ROBINSON'S BANKRUPTCY. re, EXPARTC CADELL IN RE HUitsT.-In this case, which bas oc- ch cuoted the Court for the greater portion of Wednesday and M Thursday, three of the Assigness, on the part of themselves and to others, the creditors of the bankrupts, Hurst, Robinson,and Co., W casue before the Court upon a Petition, praving that they, the th, ...

COMMITMENT FOR CONTEMPT BY A SINGLE JUSTICE

... CARMARTHEN GREAT SESSIONS-FRIDAY, Seer. 26- JOIIN Leaws v. JOHN HOWELL,MD.-Mr. Serjeant RUSSELL (with whom were Mr. JorNsS, M.P. and Mr. JOHN EVANS), for the plaintiff, stated, that tWei was an action for tab Im- prisonment, and appeared to be a case of gross and wanton op- pression. The plaintiff was a respectable freeholder, residing en his own farm, called Maesyfynnon, near Narbortb, and ...

POLICE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET: SATUREBA'.-Mr. and Mrs. JAtE5, the occupibre of the bouse No. 21 B, In Frith-street, Suho, where Mrs. &oddard and he~r dgugter resided, were breught before Mr. Dyer, on an information, and ciarged with having kept and usd the abov-mentioned house as a disorderly ouseandabrothel. Theinformation was prefesred at theln- stance of the parish oficers of St. Anne's, and the only ...

POLICE

... at BOW-STREET.-THE SWINDLRS-.ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. le -Yesterday, Monsieur GREEN, the Creole, and DAVIES le alias DAVISON, the Jew, who have committed frauds upon d different tradesmen, and who were on a former examinatien 1, charged with obtaining frtom Mr. Thompson, of Long-acre, four patent bedsteads, value S0 guineas (the particulars of which ti. we have given in detail), were yesterday ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER

... ..,4TRO1IOUS, .LflJ.Z..1 ..I , 1 41., .i . . . .; _ ..'.. Ai :- .. ;. 11 A..'. . A moatsbochiog murdev wa .commwitted .nn.Satuiday. moifDnt .'dngdast, on ci..' .hoder 'of -s.,elystadyWatehmaiab nared S.G Hb rct'thb ln 'she ebpnylOSf- c ta4 Uompaiuionerq of£ .Pplice iA a. it I ninth to be, foare4' that .1a~permptretor'.of .t ,hasefor qb proymt atinaete'adq& the putsi of' jutiee. , ...

MURDER NEAR AYLESBURY

... MURDER Mr4R A1LESBURY. 0 AYLESBURY, OCT. 29-The little village Of H[addernhami, whicis is situa'edl abu five Or six Miles from this town, ca the road leading hen~ce to Thame, has, since Saturday last, y liven thrown into a state of great excitement in consequence of the murder of a respectable farmer of the msiddle class, named Nadder, who resided at TbiOme, and who was in almost the werkly ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—FRIDAY

... VICE-C HANCEL LO'S CO UR T.-FRIDAY. Tie cAses of Elsee v. Joyner and Cadvil v. Hurst, have, willt (,n or two othmts, occupied the. greater part of the present Sit- vuws. Tbese matters biing, however, now dispnoed of, his 1+-nour this day lrot through about tweenty of the Bankrupt Pc- titio I IlD'4n the PAsper. These Fetitiouls wvre either undefended, -r totally deitl'ute of iuterest. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCR.-SATURDAY. [London Sittings, before Lord TxNTCrDEN and Special Jurles.] CONSPIRACY AND DAMAGES. LONGMASN AND Co. V. POLE AND Co.-Sir JAMES SCARLIP (with whim were Messrs. BRtOuGNAN and CAMPBSELL,) stated tbat this action was brought by the partners in the house of Longmnan and Co., who were so well known as eminent book- gellers, carrying on business in Paternoster-row, ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—OCT. 28

... CoURT OF COMMON PL E, 8-ocr. 28. [Sittings before the CltlaY JuSTiel and aCemnion Jury.) PARTON v. HICXIuAm,-Thi wegs an action to recever tbt tnoant if an atturnev'a bill, and the payn *nt waaresisteeOn tve eround that the rlaiotiff had neglected the biAintsa wfith 7biclt he had been entrusted. It apliared tht the plaialUhad been amtlhoyed as the art lrney (or the defendant, in a suit ot mort ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—THURSDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-TH;RSDjy. [London ittlngs before Lord TasrNTRV8N and CemnonJulies.) COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE. HARRISON V. HARRIs.-Mr. POLLOCK stated, that this was an action brought by the executors of Mr. Wyatt, who had been one of the Proprietors of Covent-garden Theatre, against Mr. Harris, another Proprietor, to recover the 12th part of a gum of 1,6471. under the following ...