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POLICE. I

... MANSION-HOUSE.-For some time past the partners in one of the first banking houses in the City, have been beset by an individual who formerly was in the East India service. He was in the habit of going into the banking-house, and 5 loudly demanding recompence for losses which he said he c had sustained at the hands of a great capitalist who was I well known to the gentlemen of the firm, whom he ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BEBNUII.-SA7URDAY. I)cXSTrA\ AND A:,OTIIER V. INIVERlIAL GAS-LImGIT ANDt CoaE CO-x1ANY.-Mr. CAM1PBELL stated that tile Company hadl been incorporated by Act of Parliament, in 1822, with power to ricat e bye-laws, resolutions, and orders, to be an- theiticated by the common seal. A resolution was passed that a guinea should he paid to each Director for every at tendance at the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF COMMON lPLBAS.- TRRsDy. 1 (Sittings in Banco J GRAnOxr-o v. DENTrON.Mr Seijeant WILDE obtain'd a rule last term to show. cause why the verdict that had been. found for the defendant in, this case should not be set aside and a new: trial had on the ground that the verdict ?? against evidence. The action was brought to recover da. miages for a' loss which' had been sustained by the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... COURT OF IVMGS B.ENc.-'7TUESDAY. NEw.,iAN v. Dowsor,.-This was an action brought to recover 32g., the balaiice.of an account. The plaintiff, a bookseller, in Frith-street, Soho, supplied to a Mr. Dowson, of whom the defendant was the executor, a considerable number of the Porteous Bibles, as they were called. Dowson, the testator, was treasurer to a society established in 1824, for the ...

POLICE

... -[TuSDOLY. MANSION-HOUSE.-A lad, about sixteen years of age, the son of a very respectable man in public bousiness in the City, was charged with having picked the pocket of a gentleman, named Bell, ot a silk handkerchief, in Cornlsill. A gentleman, who resides at the London Coffee-house, stated, that as he was walking along the street, he was surprised at seeing the prisoner, Aho is a boy of ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE.-ELEGANCR AND EAsr,-A weaver named HEATH, and a chimney-sweeper named CHANDLER, were brought before the Lord Mayoi, charged with having driven In a curricle furiously through the town, and with having horsewhipped a police officer for requesting that they would not run over the people. The officer stated that his attention was arrested in the streetby the confusion of persons who ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF JEWELLER'Y THE PROPERTY OF THE MARCHIONESS OF HASTINGS

... EXTBNSIVE ROBBBRY OF JEWEL 'Y i PROPERTY OF 7'SE A1ARCH(J.TESS OR is [PROS TiHE OBSuit ?? On Tuesday evening, between eight and nine o'cl2k, s `hieves entered the house of the Marchioness uf Hhtiu(sT7;$t Grand Parade, Brighton, and committed another of tlioexei.C Sive robberies of valuable jewellery, which, we h een so frequent of late. It is supposed that they entered by the attic windyw The ...

STATUTE AND COMMON LAW

... SIATUITE ANVD COMMON LAW. The follwing iS tOn Commi'sion TbWch ha been itsued by bMs Maljet7 for tte purpose of atcertalring to what exVOteIt II prac- ilchble to re~uce to a systematic code che statute and commou lawy of this country William IV., by 1the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irelard King, Deiender of the Faith. To our trusty and wvell-beloved Thomas Siar ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND, DUBLIN, SErP. 1l.-The Inquiry Into the Irish Municipal Corpo- rations, now in progress, will lay the foundetion of a most whole- some reformation in those monittrous]y corrupt institutious. The accounts from Drogheda, Youghsll, Navat, and other placet, which the Commiseioners have already visited, mention that the Investigation is of a most rizid and searchiag nature. This in- quiry, ...

POLICE

... PWUlCE. MANSION-HOUSE.-0oaGtY.-Yesterday, an elderly womar, whose appearance was exremely fautastical, wag put to the bat upon a charge of forgery. When the LotD MAYOR asked he, what her name Was, she curtsied several times, aud said that she Was the Hon. Mils PONSONBY, asid that rhe lived In Wales at a place where a hill went UD to her bouse. It was evideout, from hr conduct, that her object ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... 2I1DDtESEX SESSMONS.-TUEsDxv. [Before B. ROTCH, E:q. Chir main, atrI Comtmuon Juries.] JOHN DAV'IS wtas charged w!r'h stealing a cilk bandkerchlef fro:als Everett. Tire prolt, cittr atated, tihat WI:le walking along Whitechapel be f ,t 4 org ; 0: p ,ck-t, a.d tirrir'g rou. d., saw th, pris uer rrsrrrig7 of*. A j ursu'. enri u, aid iltb prirtier' was takln Into cust ody a.Itg~ ,t'ltro sBifl., ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—MONDAY

... cOURr OP CMAN,1ERY.-MovDi'. IN RI MAZrRLY, A BANERUIPT, EXPARTH CUNNINGRAM.-Sir EDwARnD S]UGoN (w1th wh-'i A ai Mr. 8waustco and Mr. Moonta. gnt) was heard lit an appeal on a special c.se f`om the judgment of the Commissioners of the Court of Rlevie n to the matter of this Bankruptcy. Mr. Mabe ly was a banker in London, and bad Alto various establishments fit some of the principaltowns of Scot ...