NISI PRIUS COURT—MONDAY, July 14

... NISI PRIUS COURT-MoilnAul, July 14. it 'r JUSTICE BIL4Y !4Y al s s siriLES v T ?? ?? is was tbe first cause fc R esird. on all tlie feinales haring left the Court, Mr. JoNES reopored the ple drugs, and M r. 'sCARtLE'TT stated the case to the' a 0 Jury. - It woo to redtett i)rouglt by the plaintiff, wlo is a tailor;' ?? ljuddersoield, to recover a ?? ir damages for: n slanderozus words used by ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH—Guildhall, London

... ICOURT OF KING's BI NCE1-Guildhall, London.I TWYNAII V. COOK;. AiR. COMMON SERGEANT said, that the plain- it tiff in this action sought to recover £22 for surgical i R'ttendanres on the defendant, who had been afflicted by avidisorder in his leg. Mr. Twynam had practised the :art of surgery for above forty years iwith skill and suc- cess; bitt he now understood that his neighbours, who envied ...

COURT 0F CHANCERY-DEC. 4

... COURT 0)} CIIANCERY-DFc. 4. [F~irst Seal after Term.] JOHN LORD CREwE v. FRtOw.-The defendant was tenant Onl one of the plaintiff's farms, and an injurnctiOfl hall been ob I tained against him to restrain Ilim fromi cistling down~ timber, (destroying Plantations Of y~ull~ Wood ornamets:01a shrubs, I &c. Air. HART, on the part of Lord erewe, now applied toI the Court to vary the, minutes of the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Nov. 18

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Nov. 18. [Sittinpa in Banco.] CRorrs v. PicK.-Thii was an action tried before Mr. Baron Graham at the last Summer Assizes, and the question was, whe- ther the provisional assignee of an insolvent's estate could make a general acceptance of that estate, without alsa accept- ing every particular part of it ? A rule for a new trial had been obtained, in order to bring this ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE.i-Yesterday a young man, named PUGH, of decent appearance, was brought before the Lord Mayor, on a charge of having occasioned the death of a man, whose name is unknown.-The first witness called to speak to the transaction, wvas a girl, the servant of the landlord of the ThreeTuns, public-house, in Three Tuns-court, Upper Thames- street. She stated, that the prisoner was at their ...

POLICE

... * P + n g ? 'PLICE. . . _n~t~Iaousa-Ves trday,-a female~tf'respectable appear- e cdt-ide beot1~ie Eord 'Mayorf, to' answr acharge of k~svittjhad hi~ ier possssihsi~kijowithgly, a 'iittyof :siblfl AW; tlphit,~af 146, Old-steree'e asfteid thattsomne tdays ago, 'a' _ as antwived fromv'the coudftry'iat, thle Bull lots, Aid-; s~wsrb some-,oies-vwhich she rbroght: with her were eli- :trested to the ...

POLICE

... GUILDHALL,-Saturday Mr. WILLIAM SMteriT, who has been for many years in business as a bookbinder, in Butcher hall-lane, Newgate.street, appeared upon summons to answer an informa- tion exhibited against him by Jonathan Royston, his apprentice. The information set forth that he, the said William Smiith, had been guilty of a certain misdemeanour, miscarriage, and ill-bvha- viour towards the said ...

OLD BAILEY—MONDAY, OCT. 27

... OLD BAILEY-MONxbY, OCT. 27.. .Before the Common Serjeeat and a MiddlesexJsitry. WILLIAM JENNINGS and JOHN BURY were placed at the bar : the former for stealing a gold pin, the property of Benjamin Bissom, and the latter with receiving the same knowing it ti it bestolen. The facts of the case have been so recently betore the public, that we do not think it necessary on the present oc- casion to ...

PERTH JURY COURT

... . _- _. I t PHINN V. DAVIDSON.' A curious case came on at the above 'Court:on Wednesday last, which tended not a little to relax the risible muscles of f the auditory. By the evidence it~appeared that the defendant, being landlord of the George Inn; Perth engaged the plaintiff to superintend his culinary concerns. 3ow it seetis that the . worthy citizens of this anciqnt town, like many other ...

POLICE

... p POLI .CE. MANSiON-HOUSE.-BIrMtItNHAXt CoAcir aoraa1 a.-.Yesterday SERGEANT, the guard of the Birmingham Balloon Coach, and CLARKE and CLIFFORD, the two men who were apprehended on suspicion on heing parties to the robbery of the banker's parceg,. containing notes to the amount of nearly 8,9Oli were brought up for a final examination. , , Mr. ALLEY attended, for the prisoners;, Mr. Hu rtxys, ...

POLICE

... le 3OW.STREET.-Yesterday JosxPH WATSON was brought up by Purtos and W. Smith, jun. charged with publishing and causing re co be published, a certain false, wicked, and malicious libel, of and concerning the Christian Religion, with intent to bring it l id into contempt with the liege subjects of our Sovereign Lord the a-King, against the peace, &C. it The prisoner was ordered to find bail ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORtONAER'.S INQ U-gS T. ~i- Yesterday movrning at twelve o'clock, an inquisition was taken at the Plough, Public-Hocuse, Clapharn-common, before William le Crahbe, Esq. Deputy Coroner for the'Liberty of the Duchy oft 1Y Lancaster, in Surrey, on the body of Airs. Elizabeth Itichardf,I !d who was intiniOanliy murdered at her residence near Clapham. (:C comlmon, oin 'Tuesday night list. Of ...