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ADMIRALTY SESSIONS

... ADM-}rIRALTY SEs.IOATS. OLD BAILERY, rfridalf. April 25.-Mflarinel. Kianis, aged 37; Carle-Kaike, 30; Yan Schmidlt, 31; Jacob Roai- I leau, 26; Yan Eamrnpe, 33 ; MU riinKapee, 34; Yan f Vanness, 22; Yan Yanner, 22; YandeFriese, 2S; T'TIlin Maree, 32; Kiest Molindar, 24; Kettditik de Brogue, 5 Yanzde.Frenchberg, 32; Jonatban fandyke, 24; You Crat, 55; HendriceAllerson, 25; YandeFrenark, 16; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAO I/A T'ELLIGEAN.E. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY9. THE XING V. FRANCIS. This defendant had been convicted at .the last Assizes for the County of Kent, before the Loan CHIEF BARON, of publishing two libels; one upon a Mr. Foord, a respectable inhabitant oi Canterbury, and the other upor. five orasix other-respectable per. FotlS of the sante city. - The libeIG. in qetestion .which imputed to the ...

MARIA SLEDDING'S CASE

... MARTA SLEDDING'S dASF. MISS 51A ?? eUarln. - Our paper of ihe' present week Coptai;W three Osey. ments telating to the case of the late ;dfoebuanate MAnzA SbrrDI)eo-the flrst a Copy of the tesolutlns of the Work- houoe Poard; the secondareportfram the Mayorand twootheir ?? of tiis boiouagh: and the thlird a letter to the Editor of this paper, from Mr. Samuel Newton, the Churehwarden of ...

POLICE

... GuDtsRALL.-Between three and four o'clock on the morning of Wednesday, Mr. Crooks, shoemaker, who occcpies the shop ontly, at 68, Fore-street, Cripplegate, was called up at his lodgings ra Unlon.street, Moorfields, by the watchman, with intelliggrce, that his shop was broken into. On his arrival there, be found that the door had been forced with a crow-bar from the outside, and the greater ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT, APRIL 22, 1823

... pRESTOX COUNTY COURT. APRIL 22, Ie2M. T, E ADDISON, ESQ. ASSESSOR. k l v. Blackblrn.-Mr. Woodburn stated that this roan action to recover a cormpensation in damages for Da aiolent assault, coimitted by the defendant,, who was Tu Ismekeeper, in the service of Colonel Rawstorne, of we Fenworthain, up'on the plaintiff, a carrier, between Pres. ho 3 and Liverpol. It was an assault attended with ...

POLICE

... Bow-STRsZET.-Yesterday the sitting Magistrate, G. K. WIN- SuIIuLL,'Esq. was occupied nearly the whole of the morning it, the investigation of an eXtrassrdinary case of Arson. - The person accused was JOHsN GOTTIsE, the man whose house its New- street, -Covent-garden, was burnt downs on Monday night last, upon which occasion an elderly Lady who lodged there unforts- nately perished in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAJ INTELLIGENCE. COURT 01' KING'S BENCH,-MAY`8 1~, oured Sittings' aft Easter 7nbeoe h Lord Chief Justice and Special juries. CAL.YF, V. E.AMS. ThiswaS n acionon te cae aainst the defendaintpro- pritorof he orsmoth ailcoahfor the negligent drlving f of hs srvat, werey te plintiF5leg was broicen. The lainiff' cas wascondctedby r. SoLlCrrtOR'GENE r 5ALafl M. WLD, ad te efeceby Mr. SCARLETT and ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 21

... COURT OF KING'S BFENCl-, DI-Ay 21; HOPKINS V. NVEWELL. Tlis X as tit acioln on the case against the drftil- ant, for the negligence of hisservant Hl driving a sta ge coach, whereby thle plaintiff and his wife were upset in a gig at Barnes, ill Surrey. The defendant offered no defence; but it appeared timt after the accident halipened, he hdll proposed to pay for the damage done to the ?? gig, ...

SPARRING AT THE FIVES'-COURT

... SPARkRfNG AT TI FPTRSA-COttRrF ThisCourt was full to an.overflolycsterday, the biU p.fare having held ou~t that Spring.sand'Neate wtou1 be there.. Spring raB present with his arm in.a sling .p hiofshe:k~wqkki ofhis igllt hand hiaviug been hlirt i' the recent colubut a'dIe i a!I discoloured-eye, which an4W6pd of lzis:avpe ts b , icd- dent on his retuni- to London; Neat huJJniioar~ivedhn upLoqn. ...

POLICE

... GUILDBALL. -YesteTday, before the Sitting Magistrate, fr. Alderman BRIDGES, GEORGE WILLIAMS was brought up, WIhO applied at a public house, in Long-lane, the sign of the Red Cow, early on Monday morning, complaining of a disorder in. his bowels, and requesting permission to go down into their Cellar. This was granted, and on the same pretence the pri- t ioner was in and out of the cellar ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L I.LAW INTELLIGENcE. COURT OF CHANCERY, MAY 27. CONST V. KEMBLI&, HARRIS AND OTHERS. Mr. HART-In this case an injunction was applied for by the plaintiff to restrain the defendants, the present Managers of Covent-garden Theatre, from applying the accruing profits to any other purposes than those named in the indenture of 1812. The application was made on the ground of irreparable waste. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAMP INTULGENRYC ' COOURT OF CHANCERY, MA is or - THE PORTSMOUTH CASE. le Mr. ATToRaNs-GENBuaAL reminded his Lordship that in this I- satter there was a petition in the paper, praying the confirmation a of the Master'sreport with respect to the Wet5ere which had h been proposed by that gentleman, for the Maintalrae of Lord Portsmouth. e The LORD CHANcELLoa-I have certainly perused ...