COMMON COUNCIL

... - COMMON ,COUZV'CIL. Yeflerday a Court of 'Coritmon Council was held at uikhadlat whichtwere prefent the Lord Mayor, t9n ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ~t2' teVsLtR~P I ?COURT of Ki'tNs BEN7CH, July , Silii~hgs at Gulildhalk.. ! HUNT ?? LORCNO. qhi afin~a broo&tat to recover i~e va ue 16f2 ~ pul~ii~flS of irl 'vhci had beeri loff t6 the, fby tie cneog' 6etC of tilhe DefeI dfnr rr a ~erdin evidence th it Mr. L~orit d thle filaeff t2X, ere veffl1, which vas fome time ago lying at gotterdamnl bound 'or L6ndon. While he hinifels was flns from the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCP. cOURT OrF Xl%1G S BrENCFH, MAY aV. It was extpefted that a very interefting ('rim. Con. caufe would have been tried to-day; but the Court was adjourned till Wcdnefday next, this feafon'being too holy for fuch profane employments. In the accoutit given in our paper of the trial of the Imuflin-worker at Stepney, for cruel treatment to his apprentices, our reporter. very ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWY INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KING's BENCH, JUmE 4. BROW'N V. ALLEN, and -inoteir : This was an aclion of affault. The plaintiff and bis wife riding in a two-vwieeled carriage on the Cat- fialton Road, were met by thd deCndants, who cas they paffed, made forne indecent re marks upon. Mrs. Brown. Mr. Brown, with becoming- indignation, exclaimed- Irrpertinentpuppies ? They immediately came up,' ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS

... CLERKENWVJLL SESSJOYS. _- J- _. -Z 1 I 5 - I I I rr An - Yeflerday CUra-.rs 2BWoe, Chiar/s !Vaf; and ,70bn Har-xood vere indi~qed for riuoouflv and tumultuoufly affembling with divers other evil-di&pofed perfons on the z9th day of April (the night of the General Illu- mination), in Pall-mall, and breaking the windows of Mr. Cobbete, a Bookfeller. The citarges being proved, they were all ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA iT7ELLIG~lVCE. . C6URT OF KiNGS' BgNXCFI, MARCK y I, -4 ASO4 A.ND LA.CE, V. ,VORALL. . ,:hc Plc titfiat holders otf t Lvrtorliry flutej.brcnugiat this r~aniadiols was sornesihat irrtluahn John Waotrail, tleI bIro- tier f the Dwefeilaiit, wanting mianbey, the Defendant agreetd to lend ninh bills of exchange, to the a'mounlt of i6dol. for.w'hich the ?? received no 'consideration, rnd JohIn ...

CONVENTION IN PORTUGARL

... CONrPENTION IN PORTUCL. -AT- - cl COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL, Oe't 4. A Special Court of Comniion Council of the City of London was held in their Council Room, at Gulldhall this day, to consider of the, propriety of a Petition and Address to his Majesty on the subjedt of the late dir. graceful donvehtion in Portugal. The Rleiuisition, in consequence of which the Court was called, being read, -Mr. ...

POLICE

... , -Po.L&2,,? o113 ) - . I I - W ItZV-Rtt.-CiAaLL, DAVIS as ye~tcrday te examine temore Mr. Read, on a charge eo pidfang tf e pc'at ?? lam .i`Vaadlei, t6the Ro)l,'Matines, in the Strand, oitlt 26th 0OerWithess proved s8espg ,4,e Prisoner recaive the pocket- - bbok. from an ether man, and *yitli. which he rio sway, %bist was ?? and taken IIdW th e bo& itiii po16esson Mr. rsdeu attenderL ...

OLD BAILEY

... OLD BAILEr. WE!)NtDsiY, NOVEMnpER 30. This day the Seflions at the Old Bailey communced before -Mt. jutice Grofe, Mr. Baron Graham, the Lord Mayor and City Officers. Hannobh 1Vc/I and Mary Brian were indiered for feloniully ftealing a card of lace in the (hop of J.. Maycock. Broad-lkreet, St. Giles's. The Pro'ecutor faid, that the two Prifoners came into his flop on the evening of the i ith of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAV I1VIgELLIGL N'CE. COURT OF KING's TENCH, :uxc x. TIIE MtING v. BUD513. This was a criminal information against Mr. Budd, boolel. lerall Mall, for publishing a pamphlet of a libelous nature against the Earl of St. Vincent, tending to v ilify the charadcer and coidisl of that Noble Lord, and to hold him forth to the odium of his fellow subjedis. The pamphlet was entitled (&Audi .dierarn ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LilY IN TELIC-LECE. COURT OF KIYNG's BENCH, JUNiE 9. The KING V. Mr. JUSTICE JOHNSON. The plea set up by the Defendant tV2S, inconmpetencv on the part of the CoUrt of King's Bench, to.. try the Dcfendant's case. Mr. AsBBoTT for the irpsecution, defnuired to -LLiS plea. He contended that no man was entitled to plead the incompetency of one Court, without, at tIe same time, pointing out a ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Ai'DDtLESEX -SSS-IONS. . ; - YeiterdayJorn 'BA'ertow 1Vwas. indidied;; for thatfhe being an art fiirii iroin -steel, &c. was preparing toi emigrate to a foreign country to work at his trade, co' - .trary to the statute. ' - , ' Mr. GUaN EY,, for the prosetitionif, §tated to -the -Jury, thai this was aase of a different ,eotiplexion to what theytwere accistofiled o decide' on. It howevermwas ...