LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KING'S BJENCIHI, PrE D. MANDAMUS. Mr. PNrtru moved a Writ of Mlandamus diredted to the Corn- rtiissionera and 'Comptrollers of his Afajesty's Cussoms, calling on them to shew cause why they did niot grant a certificate of registry to Messrs. Babbington and Mfacauley, on a vessel call- ed the Mlerci. 'Ihe present application was made under the awlthority of the .Adt ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES—AUGUST 5

... i'YORKSflIRF ASSIZES-AuGsT .o in stating in our lost Paper tke Ofinunt Of dumoges awarded at the Assizes at York to Cl5i t~ar, Mill Ownegs and others; for itijury sustained b~ ithe PiAjotiffs dusiing the late disLurbauces:50i4 t~hsRii. lte auwos placed opposite the fetOl'c- ivoltie'f thle sufferers were correot; but, we find, oir quiriy, th~at we were naitteken lis sup. a garsing that rio ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... CO(7R7' ?? COM.vYOUNcL,. I Yesteirdmmyvm Court Qf C umnimol Counmmcil 0115 imiil at umildhul, itm ?? pIeY- P ,ented to the Lord ?? bV several respectiable :emmimbers, i-equestimmg hlis Lordship W~ould conveine ~a mm Court, -to tliki? i1b COmmSidlermmrinnl tile present -P ijig Pr-ice of Bi cad; %Ahich.lsas beemi kept up inl Es mmiost alayrming di gree, tin i.reced em ed aifter so mb un- . ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tIIW INTELLIGENCE. KING's BENCH, JA. ci7.s - IGNOLD V. WAERM SEsos ?? Dt c5.0 wriL. Mr. P'ARK moved for a, rule to shew COLIse why the nqt500tt~ in this case Should notbeset asidearnd a new trialgranited. The casewas tried before Mir. Justice Bailey, at Guildhatll, onnone of. the days when that Learned Judge sit for l~ord Fllenb~o-. rough. Thu- Defendants are proprietors gf, acoach that runs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? hdE, LiGEt;CED.' U uRT,1; CllikNC'iUY, J.ts ila Ttlig CO!OlATiow OTr COLIciiSult il. LOfWiUS; This case stood ;m the per firiudgiicet woday j ' but, -a fet, minutes bdfcre the usual fhour of meeting bf i the Court, a 'mess-ge %was received fifrom the Loiti C1-AtCULLOI1, stating, that lie had been, taken ill, and would not beable to attend. . - NIG S 11WNq11, JAN. 18. . kferre Lord ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW . IVTELLIGENCE. COURT OF tZHANCERY, JLtv t 7. 11AYBaIRtKET THik ATlRE. .MORiS V. COLMAN. The LORD CHANCELLOtr, at the sitting of the Court, gave his opiaaion upon the motipo of. Sir Samuel IUonnly, renewed ?? the preceding day, anal originally made on the first-day. of the present Se-:l. It Nvas an ipplication for an order tra allow Milrr. Morris, the Plaintiff, to hire perf~irmers, andl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA' fILTELLIGE.VCE. otcltI ot CrI cERfY, Aun. 21, XF8t3; C°n LUNATIC mPE'rlrrox- r Cffir, IN TIHE MiTTER OF E DOt)RtIE ?? CECHANiCELLOR said, he had read all the ?? i lthis case with attention. This was the 'f InJahella Maria Constantia Edridge ; and it , h ;i'iile etiioner and a Mrs. Kinz should be 'I the inte im committee to the lunatic, and L isnatic should reside with the petitioner, 1 , ...

POLICE MAGISTRATES

... ,.P.?LVIfCi ISTPATJZ.S. ?? £D ZTO ,R of at lIO /iN IA NG Crj7AO2\ lCL E 'As; the Bili f )r increasing 'the a1a: ies of tric PolIrce JI gtstrates hais p!sega thl Iotise pf Comm11ons, it. is hopedl tmlat these Gentlemen, now ti they are, hetter paid, will be tmore eart y and regsulat i their wtzidance at their respe.tive offices. At present itds selroms that any busincis can be -talni`;ted witit ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGgNCkD COURT OF KrNG'S l3V.NCHN, .oveM4eR So* t4£3 . or , tll ItlNO^-V. flINr. lAM. . , I t ljr. JEsnyL L began by observing, that the application wbhirl sn he tias now about to mrnake to ?? was one a pecu- tO liar interest and impottance to his -client-osf iar-mote interest ?? importance than such applications generally were even to 'the patties concerned lin them. In this their ...

POLICE

... P 0 l I C E.. MaIARnSoRo5U-TRzE-t5- -.Tit41oO, a backneycoach Man,, *arsefterday charged wiffi feloniously trayhig away in his coasch a sr.ill trunl, contaitling a. ba 1* note of 501. one of .S7 and others ?? value, the propert~y of lsabelta.Ju itess of. 3lylanod, together, with othvr arficlesvbf vatue.- The Pros cutrix hired- the Prinrsoners coach on theittof ?? nberi at jAladdwx- street; IHa ...

OLD BAILEY, Sept. 22, 1813

... Opi BAILE e 1a. zi, i 8 i 3. Tuoir4 AiWr~rFrK Gtis.a1 0utlsdLntial Clerk in theenvalok- mentof Mr. Eodson, 'oretSd ,-at lSow' was convibted of em- n- bez2;ing gl. . ta the ?? iisenephoyer. O, It aispeatedtroa tiae eviteie ol the prneecutr that the pri- soner had beet 'got years in ua eniploymeut and bhd, w.Etliui In that period. ap litadof tie 'iroserntiir' pruptrty, to iS Own at use to the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27

... ICCURT OF KINGS BENCH, WzDNESADa JAN. 27. 1 , A FLNMALE PLEADER. The Solicitor-General, addressing the Court, said, e onderstood that there was a person in Cburt who ad occasion to apply to their Lordships for a new rill he merely intimated this for their Lordships formantion, this being the last day for hearing mo- ions for new trials. A Lady of genteel appearance, dressed in mourn- A then ...