TRIAL OF LORD MELVILLE

... | Thursday being the day appointed by the Cai Lords for giving judgment isa the case of Vis- 1 count Melville, in the High Court of Parliament, Ma the Horse and Foot Guards took their stations der at an early hour, in the several .venues leading ruc to Westminster Hall. Before nine o'clock, the and company began to assemble, and the continued res( crowd, that anxiously pressed forward, insa ve ...

POLICE

... BovrSTIZEET,,.OO Friday night FrederickSmith,alias Green, alias St. John, was charged before Mr. G1CA1IA, on suspicion of robbing Mr. 'Tbomas Bartlet, of No. 3z, James-street, in the Commercial Road, of bank notes to the ansount of 6071. It appeared that about the latter end of June, the prisoner was, introduced to the prosecutor by a Mr.Davis, an attorney, at the Robin Hood public-house, in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELL.IGENCE. - COUNT.OF KING'S BENCH, Tu5sDmA, Nov. it. Several new trials were this day moved for, which had been pos'tponed fiom 1 ystediy ; but they were in general such as it is unnetessary for us to detail Those; which are of importance we shall nutice when they come to be argued. ' Yesterday the Lord auvor ordere'd -the price of bread to bei cohtinued. at is. i1d. the quartern loaf ...

POLICE

... .POLICE . ASSASSINATION. BoXVsTREET.-We stated in yesterday's Paper, that the case Gof the Gentleman, in the county of Surreys respelljig his send- I ng letters to Ilis coachman to assassinate Mr, Browliugthe late le High Bailiff for Vestainster, nderwent a long private exami- r ilationibeforeMr.Grah.Unon Saturday- last; tlheresultofwhlich. was, we understand, a warrant was granted to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWY INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY, Dtc. Io. P PURCELI. TI. MATNAMARA.h onithe 1iSt day of .Tarna the SOLICITOR GENtTRAL C moved for an Attachmeot agaiinst John Macnarnara, the i3 Defendatit in this case, against Mr. George Farquhar- 0 son, the ostersible Rcpolter of the Procedinags in the x cause,., hich appeared -in The 21or~shn Hribld and c .Mosing Post Newtpapers, and against the ?? Pro. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IA.ldU ~Z III )1 .'JI ~1 I, ,~ L~I V IIL LAWY INTELLIGENCE. . CCiRT:OF KINW'S BENCH, Thc:s - COCiC v. TODO. The .Plain-iff was' the landiord of a house in West E m'rster, hch he lt to ?? on team. for 2i ve*.s in iO2. At the time of the granting of the i it was andeestood bv the Litndiud that it was the inrz--ion or the Dof ndant, togeiher with his partner, a to use the house as a coal ...

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... .. .- - I - I ?? ?? 777?V? 7z? - 'iTYE ?? rdythyouttgmahliw is ku h custodyL: 'erdytie YaO nt ro h 3s OLZ Suspicion of having stolen a261 0.'ntl rmtieb6 Inntat Stbiqes, the prrperty of counsellor Agaej *as broqugbt uip for Ce-examnination-, when, Mtr. Agar not being returned to tuwn, ?? war admitted to lail, to appear W'llen called upon. UNION KHAL L, SOtJTNWA -l.g IN BuYv, the slopseller; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 1NT.1ELLIGEiNCE. ?? sinz - ?? - COURT OF CHANCEY, DEc. a,. This day the LoRD CHANChLLOE, on the represen- ttioon ar4. interference of Mr. Jome a, Solicitor, for the sai pu nes complained of, ordered thli ma-n :and qornan pet against whom he, on Saturday, granted an attachment cat for contempt of Court, to be liberated. tur COURT OF KING'S BENCN. M.ONTEIO V. DE PASTEL. hai 'The Plaintif, a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 4W IrN,71LL - ENC2E.: CGUI.T OF KING'S BENCH,. GGUILDHA~sLL AAllt, 760 Trit P No, v. OovEiiScit'5 oN.. 'Governor Pidlop appeared- in Courqt to' -receive judgsent up'n hii.convidtion last terit, forordering the torture to bein-- tiiced on Loufba Caldtron,' ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT O IKING'S 3ENCHM Monday, December S. THE KING V. -iEORGE BRISAC, ESQ. This case was trtied before a Special jury. It was an information, charging the defendant with having written a letter to Sir Charles Ha-' milton, Bart. with intent to provoke him (the Baronet) to challenge the defendant to fight a duel Mr. Garrow, for the prosecutor, stated, that he was a C aptain in the Royal Navy, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I N--, .. . . i : . : - T O, CHANCERY. Linc:iI' innJ HQall, FqiJ.U, AUg. 22. r TOWGOOD ii te atte r Of AGNEW,1. Ml. LIci'oRGENERAL and Mir. AtEXANDE& \ stated, thsat Mr. Agnlw the Bankrupt, against ?? a-separate Cornm ssiod had 'been taken out, Ivas oiij of ( the partners of Strange and Co. wvho carried on an ex- tensive banking business in the city. The Petitioner, 't Mr. Towvgood, along with ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I ?? .0, ? ?? k, ? ?? . I I . O.IURT 0l COMMON plA*S, AvWM±'4Sver.X TMs wa4 an adei triedn . a fnre Sir 1mites %:Onsield tje question and ?? pon N`hhlaChAo f cotskd eable inlorpdaoce to t ediscs~lstic. of'thlsni ?? Sefr~s-tant ILOT Stated that. the Plairntiff-'vias'}ormerly L} Captaitn itn the t:d 43 grmer of F'oat, and that the adhan :5.ats biosight agaiast the DCendaif (on whose' ...