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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

POLICE

... BOw-STREET.-Dis) TRESS FOR PoOR RATES.-Yes- terday Mr. BOYNTON, formerly an inhabitant householder of 'St. MIartin's-in-the-Fields, now of St. Gules's-in-the-Fields, appeared on a warrant before Thomas Halls, Esq., charged on the oath of iMlr. Trinder, a broker and appraiser, employed by the parochial auhorities of St. Alartin's-in-the-Fitelds. with having committed an assault upon his person ...

POLICE

... (SATURnDAY. BOW-STREET -EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF VALUABLE BoOKgS, 53ELONGINGTO THE EARL rP ST.GERMiAiN.-A very retipectable. look- inge y'oung WillS in, fla nit ?? HENDERSON, was brought before Mr. Minshull, by Tauniton, charged wi'n stealing books to theK value of n' ~ary 4001., the property oif the Earl of St. Germain. A Solicitor attended on the part of his Lordship, and a Barrister on behalf ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S RENCH-1rsDNsSDAY. I ?? V. BRAINE.-Thim was an indictment against the de- fendant for not serving the office of petty con~stable ofthe parish of St. Martin-le Grand, and on trial at Guildhall he was found guilty. Mr. PRENDERGAST had obtained a rule Nisi in the course of last week to arrest the j udgment, on the ground that the in- dictment only alleged generally that the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF COMMOIN PLEAS,-TnOURSDAY. [Nis'l Prlus Sittlugs at London, before Mr. JusticeBosANQaUT and a 0oninuin Jury ] GLASGOOY V. Dixot.-TI'ie action in this case was of trover, to recover a tsmn of ,5001, iud(r extraordinary cIrcuimstantces. Mr &,rjcant WILDE (with whom was Mr. FoLLrrTT) stated the Caite for tile plainliff, who is a respectable officer in the army, and i hald beent a ltegatee ...

BAIL COURT—FRIDAY

... BAIL CO URT -FRIDAY, WHITE V. FULLER, Escta-The action in this case was to recover darnages by way of compensation for injury received by the Rev. Mr. White, schinIhmaster, of Moreton-hall, in his phaeton, by the horses of William Fuller, Esq. on the morning of the T5th tit November, IS30. The indictment, in several counts, was laid oh the negligence of the servant of Mr. Fuller, then riding ...

SCOTCH JURIES

... In an account of Thie _Rdinburgh Law Journal, No. 5, The ScOtsinau has the following observations on the ignorance of Common Juries, In England, matters are not brtter. In most of the countieR, Common Juries are only not a nuisance when they implicitly follow the Judge. When a Judge from age or otherwise becomes inaudible, the Jurors are in the utmost per- plcxity, for they know not what ...

POLICE

... I I - P :L ICE ;. MRY LA-BONNE.DAaXXNG AND ERXTZNK8VH BVUGLAnY.- Yesterday JAmrs- FIRLW and JOHN tGaEEG,. two athletic and de- lermined-lobking fellows, were brought before Mr. Hoskins, the sitting Magistrate at this office,,on. a charge of feloniously enter- ing the dwelling-house of Mirs. Casainaljor, of No. 10, Manches. ter-square, on Wednesday night, and attempting to carry off plate and ...