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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, WEDNESDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, WtDNIBDAY. ADVERTISING MONEY LENDERS. AUGUSTUS HENRY COWEN was oppo ed by Mr. HanA, on behalf of Mrs. Ann Marti.-Thbe ?? man of tbe Hebrew religion was ?? at areat leah. staged tbat he wasby profosson a surgeon, butauace wathWr' death he bad arried on the business of o &deun eander, or bill-bhmo r, but At the cm eac nt tf l bsus- aues be had not fortblog in th world a ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—TUESDAY

... COURT OF EXChEQUEl,-.TV8*AY. . W. AND M. OWENI W. S6T1ROmT VAUoHAN.-Mr ?? DLANQUIR applied to the Court ftr an order to be issued to the defendant, directing himw to make goed a certai hureas of tbe plaintiffia estate iato wbich he ha4 entered. They Were infants, and the etate had been sold under an order of the Court for a sum of 26,89.1 to the defendant. The sale war to have been completed ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—Nov. 28

... VICB.CHANLELLOR'S COURT.-Nov.2. ?? I DELAYS IN CHANCERY. 06 Honour the VIU B CHANCELLOU took his st this morn. ing at the usial hour of half pfftten; but after Va;ing sat sonc Dminutte In the hope that COUnsei would appear before him to trausact business, his Honour lrft the Court, no Coun. &el prertiag tbemsdlve. Aher a full half hour bad rlbpord, his Honour came into Court again, and then ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY-FRIDAY. I MOTION DAY. His LORDSHIP was engaged for a considerable time in his private room with hearing Counsel in matters of a private na- ture. He did not enter Courtuntil 11 o'clock. Being pressed by Mr. HORNE, Mr. HART, and other Coun- sel, for judgment in several cases which remained for decision, His LoRDSHIP fixed Tuesday morning for the delivery of his opinion in the ...

MUTILATION AND MURDER IN [ill]

... MUTILATION AND MURDER I\ 'x. I On the 18tk of this month the trial of a wo(,nI will commence beS.re the Paris Court of .lisze. aged forty-one is accoved ot hasiog first ru lo el - dtred a man named Viger, sixty-two years ot ac she wac living in a state it concubinage. Tsrre is robbery of his tffects. 'ihe following are tbe price the act of accusation. V iger, in his earlierars, hs illicit ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... The following Investlgatlon task place at the H.Moa-ardea Police-oce, on Tuesday, before Mr. Sarjeaag gabo sad Air. Laing t- Jeremiah Cain sad Mr Cain, his wile, were chared with baring mtudered a man named Mauetce Pftszerad, by tabbing him through the hea with a kaite. Bridget Rell, a Horn's. aLy, Liquorpoodutr t, deposed that she lodgd in the same hous, with the two prisomen, whose room tra ...

DARING ROBBERY

... DAUNG Rouazy.- -On Sunday night, between the hours of eleven and twelve o'clock, as Mhi Harj Mitward, of Vsford- atreet, was returning to town ?? Hammersmitb, in company wjea hbi son, a lad of eight or nine years old, he was accotted on the road near Kni btabtidge by a man, who demanded aome- thinX to procure a loagg tor tbe night. Mr.Milward jnu4ging from the fellow',; manner, that be was on ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... LAW SITTINGS 'T'HIS DAY. HOUSE OF LORDS. The Lord Chancellor will attend tbe House. of Lords to bear Appeals this day, to-morrow, and Friday. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Middlesex IConnmon Juzies. Wright v. Cunningham Park v. Hunter hleniderson v Cutton T're King v. Norton Haskins v. Parry Gitzner v. Williams 'Irnwbitt v. Depree Caton v. Gardner Eastwick r. Thoruten Browning v. Bray Jones v. Cooke ...

POLICE

... P'OLIC. WVORSHIP-S ?? ov AnsoN.-Mr. HeaNY HOLDEN, a person of very respectable appearance, who de- scribed bimself ac of No. 9, Great Canrbridge-street, Hackney- .road, atnd No. .5, Bncklersbury, City, %ias charged on suspi- cisn of having set tire to his dwelling-lionse. MIr. Yates, of No. 20, 1Highb street, Shotoelttb, pewterer and ibrazier, said, that about six o'clock on Sunday evening, as ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—TUESDAY

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-TUESDAY. | LFxPARrE PARK IN RE AVENTWORTH.-Mr. StVGDEN stated, that a Mr. Rishworth, a partner in tlic Bank of Wettwortil and Co., had bven appointed a lteceiver. onder the Court, to the {states of Lord Hawke. Shortly after that firm had become lioikriapts, an application was mnade to the Court that a Mr. I'arke, the Secretary ta the Pclicnn Life Insutance Company, be ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—WEDNESDAY

... CO UP? T OF COMMON PL EAS.- WEDIVESDAY. I Sittiegs before Mtr. JustIce GASELRU and a Special jury]. r LI HEL. c HlAYTtHORSE AND WRICItl V. LAWSON.-Mr. PERRING Open- a ed the pleadings. This was an action of libel. The declara- I tion complained that the defendant had published, in 7'he t Tivnes newspaper of the 21st July, 1827, a certain libellous pa- i ragraph tsf and concerning tibe ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—MONDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-MONDAY. (Sittings ill Banco.] SeAGO V. DEAN.-This was dD action brought to recover a sum of 20f., wbicb the defendant bad verbally promised to pay, a3 consideration for the plaintiff's acceptance of a lease of a certain hoose, The lease having been executed, the plaintiff, who was a widow, accepted it, and took possession of the house, and at ihe end of the first quarter ...