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ABSTRACT OF THE ACTS OF THE LAST SESSION OF PARLIAMENT

... ABSTRACT OF THE ACTS OF THE LAST' SESSION OF PARLIAMENTv. Cap: 106 is intituled, An act to abridge tile holding of benefices in plurality, and to make better provision for thi residence of the clergy ;` and, after repealing by sec. 1. so much of the former acts of 21 Hen. VIII., c. 13, and 57 Ceo. Ill., c. 99, as were then in force, except as to penalties already incurred, or licences ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT OF ALDERMEIN. Yesterday a Court of Aldermen was held for the dis patch of business. ALLEGED SOLITARY CONFINEMENT AND OTHER HARSH TREATMENT OF UNTRIED PRISONERS IN NEWGATE. Sir PETER LAURIE said that he had a memorial of considerable Importance to present from Mr. Humphreys, a member of the Court of Common Council, who com- plained that unfortunate persons were subjected to soil- tarn ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONER'S -NQUEST. DIsTREBSINs 5 SUICIDE OF A FORMBIGNER.-Yesterday afternoon an investigation took place before -Mr. Stirling, and a respectable jury, in the lecture-room Of tse Middle- sex Hospital, on view of the boudy of j. Do Glheselle, aged 34, a translator of languages, who committed suicide under the lamentable and distressing circumstances detailed in the subjoined evidence. Mr. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-TIURSD4Y. Before Mr. Sergeant ADAMS, chairman, and a full Bench of Magistrates.] This being county day, and several motions of public 1Im1- ortance being on the paper, there were at least fifty utagig- ~ates present during the day. Thle minutes of the former da3'5 procceidings ware read ad confirmed. Tule CHAIRMAN said he had the satisfaction of staling iat it had become ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE.-TIURSDAY. MANSION-ltO1USE. TlHu COAL TtADIn.-Cayteiu Tholnias Young, owner and niaster of thn ship Eliza trading from Newcastle to London i witb coal, waited upol tiwe Lord Mayor ou tile subject. of the cew coal reuIlation3. ee stated thet iehad been in the habit [if supplyiog tih breweries of Messrs. Goding, and Messrs. Reid and Cu,, and the distillerry of' Messrs. Young ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... I [Before Mr. Sergeant ADAMS.] t EXTRAORDINARY CASE. us WHITE V. NEWMAN. It will be recoldected that in November, 1837, Mr. John H Newman, a barrister, was indicted at these sessions for oz hersewhipping Mr. White, a solicitor in Lincolans-innufleids, oi to whose daughter be had some time before been paying bir st addresses. Thle trial lasted from an early hour uutil one at o'clock the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LAW INrbLI(}'AVle-TuesDAY. HOUSi OF LOIRDS-APPE ALS. '5H1 rKIOSIiYTMrT OF AVcHCURAfDRAI0g t. TUX HARlt OiF ESINOUL ArND sTlOUN. Too bearing of tials case was resumed this rnmoing; the LoAn CHAN CLLOR, Lord IIROuVuA/t, arid several Scotch lay lords being lit attendance, as they wvre yesterdrVy. ir. PKlI'IseITON flolmveii Sir F. Pollock, on behalf of the appel- lnt is, He contended that tile ...

POLICE

... I [,-ATULTRDA Y. BOW-STREET.-Tlie driver of the cabriolet, nurmm- bered forty-one, was summoned before Mr. HfALLS, to an.re r the omp;lint ofl M. Robert Pa.in. Tlhecomplainant stated that lie called the defendant's cab on Wednesday, and was proceeding to step into it, When he perceived that the driver was inside the cab, and did not exhibit any in- tention to get into his box. He desired him ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—FRIDAY

... (76iOR' OP jMgfj'ERYij'.DYi 8%ErtIENS V. RMtwaE AND ANOTHER -Mr. GIRIDLE- Sl'ONE was heard again this morning in support of the injunc- tion obtained against the dcfendants, to prevent their publica- tion of the Conspectus of Moths and Butterflies,' when the Learned Gentleman contended it became the duty of Mr. FPcpys to reply; but on its beiug represented that he was en- gaged in a cause in ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—SATURDAY, DEC. 8

... COURT OF COMl'ON PLE4AS-TC}Dsq Y DEC. ?? as f ?? . .;9AY D). S i,, , COCKiEL V. CoNqsTAiLU.-Thi was an Rtioi brounht toreco'. ver com pensation in ?? for the value af a horse an gig, the property of the plaintiff. It appeared that the plaintilfy-ww is am anucionee~r, In'returning fromn Richmloud to Londonu. stopped for a short timat n ho at at Cl-pha3, directiag bis servsat to tak care-of his ...

EXECUTION OF JOHNSON THE MURDERER

... .. ~~~~THR MURDBRA1R. Yesterday, nXE~hnOR, $executed ton front of the Prebtor' 'D~dr ?'ewgalA, fori the msurdsr af'Betjijiaci cbpois witness tbe awful spectacle, Among whook were amnnsi 'of f- .mals..,Qr1 un~a s~t~q~te-~ytche culelewag, vsited by hi, wife ind sitaer, t4~ef fpnist an~adysnnmd $t'ate. o~f r The ihttteW fjie-ily aiffcctii'g, Piid Johoslsbn. lid hsgshliewtf itltrsd'& ktOInd uut~fd ...

POLICE

... POLICB. UNION-HALL.-EXTRNsIvE Suzuni or AauLTR~ATIEP MEAL IN PRINCR[S-BTRBnT, LAsuMxBT.-Mr. RUSsELL,. of the firm of Mines and Russell, was summoned on an information, charging them with having on the premises occupied by them in Princes-street, Lambeth, a certain mixture called carbonate of lime, for the pur- pose of adulterating nital. A waggoD, containisg three tons of the adulterated ...