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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I1;K IAJI2I. ZIG.EIT. CW;L`.i OF CHlAMrPfiT, SATURDAwY, N i.:e, Fltn 1.04D CHArt i I [,OR ;aul this %v:; a F£ fi C by) V'.riintill rgpti'rt tht KKVCUfCsr9 (If the Inre Mr. C . I rtin--r anCCn,It (if ithe prrrflI' of the 1( TiCe of Dctst' Il7lt it! it ralt 0or gt-t Rt'itd tirhat '1 ic t~tlefi t Ue Iliirtiff an'l Mr. (Cichett. tie Ill 'mit ,I 'II ir t nC lII, it yv~ari, hevio enitil ed toa ni ...

QUEEN-SQUARE POLICE

... . 2U4EN-SQU4RE PDLICE. DeTjNATIN BALLS.-Yecterday John Cuthbert, of St Martin's Lane, ''hemist, was again 'PuITlno ds-Iuforma- tinn respecting the sile of fireworka, called detonating balls; anid for selling them tov a youth, named Thomas Clarke, on Saturday laast rwhich youth was hirself convicted on that day in the penalty of,2Os. for exploding some of them in St James's Park. Mr Cuthbert ...

OLD BAILEY

... OLD BdILEY. W'ILlIAM .JDNIS Was indklcted for burglariously breaking and entering the dwelliag-110nse of Frederkck l7hbler, and steal- in-, therein a desk, vwriou& articles of weraring apparel, &cc. It appeired that Illr. ifisher lived In Nelsoonplace, ljtywroad. On the 9th of Julie he went to bed about twelve o'clock at night, and on the enisuing morning, at seven, he was informed by hit ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L.1W I'LlLGEATCE. COLURT OtF CtIA.NCitiYtY, N ve!as'u. 4n - r 7LonttecxI Vr. tiOtA.F. Si' S t Rt. O MOatILLY moved, co the part of tide PJdntiiiTfs il this'caae, who are the 'trustees for the lei',sL- liders of the. houses situafed near Teniple Bar and at !, Snow.%.hill, which formed'thc subjeftrof the three City P Lotteries, that the Defendants, who were the proprie- tors of those honscs, ...

TRIAL BY JURY IN SCOTLAND

... fTR2AL Br BURT IN SCOTLAND. Our paper of Thursday last contained an extract from the publication, to which we tcokc the liberty jl? of calling the attentionl of our readers, relative to the progress ?? Trial in England, and to 'the various correctives, with which it was found R necessary to accompany this mode of judicial Pt proceeding. The author afterwards proceeds to Ct the ?? developement ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L A 1 IN TELL IG 2VCE. 1f101ZDA, Nov9AZ 1. 1ttS1B4. Tis being tde first day of Michaelmas Term, trie JTudges waited upon the LOrd Chiancellor, as usul, and from his Lordship's house proceeded in state to their respedive Courts. . cotllrr tlF CIl.ANCFRY., THrE ATTOxRtNE GUNEflAL Ok TIE PRINCZ 0t WALLS V. STEVEN.S Sir AnTutIn PIGOTT stated, that in this case a bill had been filed for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IViitIAI Tihe ATTOII HrT-V0% taL . ised for the jusdgmnent of the Courtn tsph 9efilaye s U )M i or~ L~Xelse s. Who hsad l'E~s tried h~rfnse Mr.tnsi!Zstti N)alas, at the late. Ansizes Ifii' the rnuntv of Staffnid, issl found gtui y undter an nipdi~tiachtl tihargilig him with teeelvinq fromt Sarz~ t~ianimond, a VIIthuafler und brewer, residing witinsu the dlgriel; vIsii~eby the Dlefend. no ...

COURT MARTIAL ON COL.QUINTIN

... (io'l-lT M A7rIAIl, ON (CO. QUINTIN. TFhle CourCU;fs ?? berld oln thiq Ofticer, til four ehargesr of alleged njiscoidlict whiilst Carioiliaithidi r Like h IIr hirsers, IIi Sprrii u F ret- 4is rI it --vet: ?? Court rIii- l'dos'1 cds % when ;0i.Qnirriir irterd or his defence, aid itx-' Omiilrii LA\itutic 015 oil iriS 'irit', all ohs( thle follosti i dry, Wt dileoliS', si-len hat'1 ni cluseri ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... --: = - 1 -: - - . : : - LITVZ[ AYllll;'':. CoUI'r oF KIN;'S l;E.'F' N'ov 19, 28-14. C:AI.L22a V . I2', .lU ; I'. Lord Vi..r.N I rv lO hit III 0 ik c1,1e e ; icr,'I th, r!d, tro Ie fe- fuel, ,. M 1i;I.Ir-l lu 1 ):{ w~lrve !, 0. uat I.: itl .U I. Lit(ti Ih !. i NCL ha ,ecul nttenIl[lcd t') hii C0 by rbe I;.l; i:t :oI t; at.rned 202,2 !*2 'ly l.il.f'..J.Ie tlIrtl 2,lr, Jr i : ; it ItAll ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, Nov. 26

... LEEDS, SATURDAY, Nov. 20. At the Ad3(Surnel Sessions, Cbailrs 1P 1 udson., is Esq. of ShawvhillIThomas Parker, jan EsFq. tof al Newton-hall,'and Thomas Walker, Esq 'of .Uid- r dieton Lodge, vwere qualified to aet as Magistrates e for the West-Riding of thisbourty. - P The King's bodily health is at present excel- tla lent, nor is he without comforts-exercise, and a su fonidness for mnsie, ...

POLICE

... PO L I tC L. 1IATTOtS GArIDF.Tr.-IOHMN H NE:.S tile mrnn cb51 rfed at thu. ()IfireC 1 o1 IIII(Imdas hot-, Iwith Srteal lg3 i o'i m itlOn frutmma itilr'sshn piMarclniot-strcLrtv as yT-turda1, hrot lit' oyp intl dIwluarged: Jmlvs, Pttigl.'. E'oq. of Great C'tou:t7a sV I'e., I irus wick .quare, lita recivtl trt he Sirul i. :,t - fiv' polrt ri ti. tr, ruuilimted hv r'le. 'ITonPetltr Im- to t is ...