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MURDER AND ARSON

... I IJIDUE AA- ARSON. . . ;~ z -We~iive lrc~y uitd g t P~r.nei -a,fustian dealer, in~ cc *0 Monday, the 3rd instant, nudder oes'streathat excited strong sucispi- to0 d . ititht heliaad beenrtar, eitjb t bea taiiem ilsme. her in h~c h#eedaidwas in flamest In two places, suppocdc: to hav4 iaieit' tb e 'lt d~dreby he An that comnitted the i~murderw Willaveralogiverf PI ss'~erjrbrie skech o iji ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—MONDAY

... COURT Oi EXCHEQUER-MAo-,nPA`. LiBEL. JONFS V. CHrsTriR.-Tlhis was an nction to recover compen- sation in damage's, for a cei tain alleged libel which had appear- ed in the Staitbrdshire Adlvecriser Newspaper. The libellois matter was contained in a report of a case, in which the plain- tiff was the prosecutor of one of his clerks, for embezzlement, at the Epiphany Sessions, 1820, for Stafford, ...

COURT OF EXVHEQUER—TUESDAY

... COURT OF1 EXCHEQUER_.TUESDAY. TIHE NEW CUSTOM-HOUSF. TilE KiNG V. PEro.-Mr. SCARLErr applied yesterday in the above case for further time to put in a new rtjoinder. which the special CirFCUIOStSCeQS of the case rendered necessary. It was a cWirefacias, on a bond for 30,0001., conditioned for the performance of certain pr.,visions, iclutive to the building of the new Custom-house. The defendant ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER,-THURSDAY. SMUGGLING. TniF. Ki;G V. CUFF.-Tlis wias tin inforination filed by the Artioray-Geuierl against the defendant, for having been found on hbohid a vessel called the Aie which had on board a quan- tity o0 smuggled goods. Mir. tCLARKE and Mr. WALTON ap, pearled for the Crown. and Mr. JEaRis for the defendatt. 'lie vessel in (qIlestion arrived off Rye in the month of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, FEBRUARY 14

... COURIT OF KING'S BENCH, .FEnRUAIY 14. Electioneering.-Bevir v. Ellison amd anothcr. This was an aetion brought by the plaintiff, an attorney in Gloucestershire, to recover from the defendants, Col. Ellison and Ar. Gordon, the suin of 1441. Bs. 7d. for business done by the plaintiff for the defendants. The defendants were candidates'at the last general election for the representation of the ...

A MANUFACTURER MURDERED IN HIS WAREHOUSE AT MID-DAY

... A 2i1ANUF'ACT-U!tPR MtilRtiJ)Rll) IN HIS WARE- IlUUSE AT MIDli)AY. I A great set ititnlitoha i'ee creitedi in this town by a morde~r cimninim ed ~ ester diiy, mider thle lnust ext:caurdiuairy ViCCi1iiu- stallces. \li. T1 loiiia Piice, a1 hiiihlly respectable filstiat~i-In i. fusfacvrer, wris niirdered lie tteeni the hours of one aind twit, il i he own wari lruiiii,, iii Mairsiteii. s(ititire. ...

POLICE

... i MiA.NSIO`,N.-lOUSrE.-A to a of iespeclta!I± app ,raneo a nd -41 o,,l -.s'45 '4441 dal4yu. I, 14 r~c ' Ail04'. ..pilcor oi I!,44444 44 dg 144 cc Cep44ee of a rlti'lelhat 04 1dirltlt.4rt, 4444044o I the hon- ul 444it. I11-, -andI 544414, tule b,i44hem4 Tle 14t44044treli0414(4 tt thte lt~n~of a&,ito, hoddec l-It .14 Li.4,! C'oatltait of ave,'el, %vi444ioUl 1404 LI-til wrtoebd ilt tleii Iati, ...

HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY: DOCTORS' COMMONS

... HIGH COURT OF AD)MIRALTLY: DOCTORS' COMlMONS. THE GENOA RIIIZE-MONEY. Tbis was a cise, tIle Cil-rCiiaIcSii s ot f winch have been fully detailed in 7T/re ,arninrI (Jrionicle. It was a claim set llr by Count Ludolplrb, onl bellalf of tire Kiug of Sicily, to Mbtaill t ill order fromt the Cu ourt tir receive he simi of l,2911. wsicti Ia.4 iber, pta;dr ira,, (rChei- 1l.rpital. Tlhie claini a.USe ...

MURDER IN MANCHESTER

... ADJOURNSED INQiIFST.-On Thuirsrday aridl Monlday thle In quest was resumned, each day, at eleven o'clock. RD Mr. Greswell was recalled, arid corrected one sitrt of iris for- mer- evidence, where he stated that tire death oif AJir. l'rice was owing to thle fracture on thle left side of the head. HeI wished onenw to state thait.strli a fracture upon a living subject would puit have caused death ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-FithDAY. W'ELLESLEtY v. Tm'. DugaE 0s' BFAVFO Floioneqece . of tle in iD e ICC gven tha 1his cas 01,11 be, ttia day aorguted, tile ney Cour wasmuchcrowded, muil hi Lordshipl took hisl seat at rot e' ther an earlier hour th i sut, it being understood that thie dis- Il clis'ion would bermuch extended. tepr fM.Wt a Mr. HART, WhoRpipeare as Counseloll bpr fM e-Uu lesley. stated ...

EXCHEQUER, JAN. 19

... Advocate-General v. John Black. ti This was an information-filed to recover penalties from n the defendant, who 'is a calico-printer at Avonfield, near e *Linlitblgow, and has warehouses at Glasgow. P Tfhe Slicitor-Geneial stated the case tithe Jury. An tl Excise duty of S/ct. per yard is imposed on all printed c; cottons of British manufacture. By law the Commission- o ers -of Excise are to ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—FEB. 17

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-TVb. 17. l11iddltuez &djoursed Sittinrs after Blicbraelmtas Terra, betore the Lord Chief Justice, and Common Juries.] BkRROW v. JONES, ESQ.-TriS was an action again8t the rtahlial of tire Ki,,gs Bench Prison, for the escape of Mrs. M!atv Paiuil. a ruler in execution, for 1321. 15s. at the suit of tihe plaintiff. Nt'. MIARRIVAT conducted the plaintiffs case, and Mr. SCAR- ...