COURT OF KING'S BENCH,OCT.30

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH? OcT. 30. Lonsdons Remanet sittings after Trsinily Term, before thre Lard- hi ef Justic'e ad a ,$22oials Jur. TnlE KING V. HARVEY AND ANOTHEE-Thjs was an in- -c formation filed by thle ATTORNEYGENERAL against.Da- niel. Whittle Harvey, Esq, and John Chapman, the one s as the Proprietor, and the other as thePrititer of The Sun- day Timzes newspaper, for publishing 'ini ...

SURREY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... SURREY SESSIONS-MONDAr. These adjourned Sessionscommenced before - HARRISON, Esq., and a Bench of Magistrates. The calendar presents a heavy list of prisoners; 55 are still in Horsemonger-lane gaol to be tried, and 45 in Brixton House of Correction-in all 100 prisoners. After the Grand Jury were sworn in, the Chairman addressed them as to the nature and duties on which they were about to enter ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—WEDNESDAY

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT-_WEDNESDAY. IN BE BATENiAN'S CHAUITY.-Mr. PEMBERTON said, that this was an application to the Court founded on a statement, that the funds of the above charity had been misapplied, and also, that the election of the trustees bad been made contrary to the direction of the testator. The object of the parties making this application, lwio were parishioLers of wling, in the ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—THURSDAY

... VICE- CHANCELLOR'S COURT-THURSDAY. REVETr V. DANIEL WHITTLE HARVEY.-Mr. HEALD said, this was a bill filed by the plaintiff in order to obtain from his Honour an order, restraining the defendant from all farther proceedings in an action commenced by him against the for- mer for the recovery of a sum of money, alleged to be due by him to the defendant; and also, that the accounts between the ...

LORD PORTSMOUTH'S CASE

... IO.RD PORTSMOUTH'S, CASB. PROCEEDINS .G.OF THR CoMMISSION (DE LUNA TICO INQUIRENDO)_(TH.URSDAY) The Jury having answered to their names a few minutes fttt ten o'clock;, the proceedings were Presued at Freemasons' fll. Serjeane PaLL, in: continuatiols.-R.teferring to tde divisoln of yesterday of the last 24 years of hais Lordship's life into three pe- niods, be tought the opini~on of the fiord ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX ADJOU1RND USSIONS. 'Mr. WAavOUD, on tse art' of Mri.Ravetishaw; 'one ot the Directors of theEast India Company'yesterday exhibited articles of the peace against a person na CIed' CH.I From the statement of the Leared Gentleman, it appeared that. Mr. Ravenshawv in his public capacity as an JRast Tndia 1)1 rector, fell under the displeasure of Roach; 'who, in consequence bad often ...

POLICE

... Pot: rage MANSrsNHssOU.-A middle aged man of low stature and rather decn ppearal'ce~ named Jo'tss Wsoons,. was brought bdJore Sit Charle V lwr, who0 sat for the Lord Mayor,. charged with bay- ing pi.actlsed a new and ingednous mode of schemning. ,%r. Illayhew, a wine merchant int the City, stated th;at the pri.- soner came to his bsrothter's hou e and stated that as he was on bust'i way front ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, OCTOBER 28

... London Renzanet Sittings after Trinity Term, before the Lord Citief Justice and Special Juries. CLARKE v. BEAUMONT.-This was an action by Mr. John Clarke, for the publication of two libels by the defendant, Mr. Thomas Barber Beaumont, of the County Fire and Life Office; the one in The Observer, and the other in The Morning Post, newspapers, reflecting on the plaintiff's character and conduct, ...

POLICE

... p oIJOE, L c 1,MANSION-HOUSE,--Mr. JStArEL ISAAC M[Lfl511l Was charged beforc the Lord Mayo1 With having stolen one hun- ~'dred and twenity-four watches, thle property of Mr, Levi, a merchant, InBury-street, St Mary, Axe.-Mr- Levi Stated, that ta gentleman who resides at the West end of the town, gave him he fahon andrfo 124 watches, to be made11 according to the Turkish ;h ashonandto be ...

MYSTERIOUS AND HORRID MURDER

... MYSTERIOUS AND hORRID MURDER?. (ABRIDOED FROM TIHE STOCEPORT ADVERTISER.) The melancholy duty which it is our lot this week to per- 'orm, is as painful to us as it is disgraceful to the age in which we live; particularly so, when we state this as the third miur- der which has been committed in the neighbourhood, within the short space of seven monthst and in point of atrocity un- paralleled in ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—DEC. 9

... COURr OF CfL4NCBRY-DTc. 9. [S - tSecond Seal after Term.1 The Logfl CHANCELLOR did not sit in open Court to-day,but lleard cases in his private room. The public, however, as well as the parties interested, were admitted. Parties'LUNACY. A lunatic petition which was yesterdayiheardprivately by. lis Lordship, and the discussion of which occupied a con- sderable portion of his Lordship's tirne, ...

PLACE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... i PA4LACE CiOURT D J D e , Wief ilr-ira4r.J re 'i nji ''' 'tif. . 'ia ! , dan: , hi ;VLs' wV -surgeou and ar apothecary; the defendat is a Foreigner of opulence ;; and thisactilnii' ae broughtto recovrer two guineas for rttendance and nmedicine,- furnished tbe defendantt'schildi an infant, about' m ten monthksold%-which had its elbow dioloeMdin thbefmonthof h *Januai7'nst ~ hiii ...