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COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY, MARCH 30

... COURT OF HANCBERV.S4- RDlY, MACH 30. LzITi V. IRVINB AND O HRs.-The LOaD CHANCRLLOrI, at the rising of the Court, gave judgment In this Jong-pendlug and much- contested cause. it will doubtless be recollected, that the argu- ments, on a recent occasion, occupied the Court for five-and- twenty days. The case came before his Lordship on an Qppeal from a decree of the Master of the Bolls, and on ...

POLICE

... - [SATURDAY, MANSION-HOUSE.-A young girl, named ELIZA Howa, was brought before the Lord Mayor, under extroordinary and Horrible circumetances. The father of the girl appeared before the Lord Mayor a few dayI ago, and stated that his daughter bad raised a report of him in the neighbourhood, of his having been gull y of horrible conduct towards her, which receiving credit, an immense mob ...

POLICE

... POLICB. MANSION-HoUSE.-THE CORPORATION AND THE WATERAIEN OF GRAVESEND.-The Mayor of Gravesend. and other gentlemen orf that Uorporation, accompanied by the Town Clerk, waited upon the Lord Mayor yesterday, in con- sequence of a statement under the head of Manstion.HOuse, in the London Newspapers, deeply reflecting upon the conduct of the Corporate Authorities in that place. The MIayor of ...

WESTMINSTER ADJOURNED SESSIONS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 14

... IVESTiNRSTER ADJOURNED SESSIONS, SATITRDAY, SEPT. 14. Wl4, POOLE, ROBERT THOMPSON, and FRANCIS FUR. NELL were charged with assaulting pulice seijeante Shackell and private Pearce, of the A division of polete, white in the execution of their duty. A second count contained a charge for a common assault, The policemen, at the time, were both in plain clothes. The cise excited considerable ...

POLICE

... rfA , -o &v. I BOW-STREET.-A NIGHT HOUS,.-rMr. J. PHILLIPS, the osten- aible landlord of the Union Tavern, Bow-street, attended to answer ts a charge preferred against higo for kceePing open his rooms be. tween tile hours of two and three o'clock, for thle sale of unexcis- able liquors, contrary to law, The informiationl was laid in this ease, by direction of Mr. Halls, by Birehall, the ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY.—AUG. 6

... LAW SI'VINGS THIS DAY.-duG. 6. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, Sittiogit at 10. DaV30on v Cutler-Noel v M ddleton, to be spoke to on milnutes otnd motion-Hillor v Parkioston-Dannage v Hillier, to be spoke to. BANItRUrT PlETITIoNr-Saunders re Chri~tle, part heard-Low re Honson-Beinson re Dilwortb, to be spoke to-Robiuson re Houghton and Watts. CAUSES PBTITXONS-R: Merry-Re Bedford Charity-Re ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS [ill] 19

... LAWY SITUN/;S THIIS DAY-JlNE 19. The L rd and Vice-Chancellkri' Cturts vlil 'lot tit to-day. COURT OF l;ING S BEiNCII-NVESTMINSTE. Sittings at Hhlf-pait 9. COMMfONJURIES.-Doe, (en. RickmanvPiper-L-plig v Watts -Wilkijson v Byes s-Wlkins.s rivOsinonld-DJedeln. Wlitber8, v Moore Bntd Anotaer-Gilder v Wyuyaid-Gawmthoin v Pearson- Iliggs v Will.l-Higg's v Grien-The King v Iznea and Aunother ...

POLICE

... [SATURDAY. MANSION.HOUSE.-DON MIGuEL'S ENGLI81L RECRUITS.-A deputation from about 250 meen, who have juat been disbanded bi the agents of Dort Miguel in this country, appeared before the LdnI Mayor tinder the folloWnlg elrcumnstatces I- The spokesman, a stout abla: Boatswal, stated to bin Lordship, thmt he and a gieat many other able-bodied tuen, for tihe most part Elgiish, not havlig been ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, JUNE 1

... LAW SITTANGS THIS DAY, JUNE 1. Tbe Lord Chancellor will not sit this day. VICE.CHANCELLOR'8 COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at 10.-Motions. BOLLS' COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at 11. Harrison v Boydell-Green, v Challenor-Fussey v Ray-Wil- kinson v Henderson-March v Wbeeley-Cope v C .pe, further directions and costi-Guerson v Atkiuson-Same v Same-Hood V Burrne, exceptions, further directions, and ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES.—TAUNTON

... SOMBRSTSHIIRS XSSIZ=S.-TRVNTONy. Mr. Justice Park opened the Commission here on Thursday afiernoon, and Mr. Justice Littledale arrived in the evening. On Friday morning their Lordships attended Divine Service at St. Mary's Church; after which Mr. Justice Park took his seat in the Crown, and Mr. Justice Litiledale in the Nisi Prius Court. There were 208 prisoners in the Calendar, and thirty- ...

COURT OF KINGS BENCH.—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19

... I COURT OF KINGS BBNCH.-ffBDNESDAV, JUN 19. f8ittings in Middlesex, before the Mr. Justiee PAT3T5oN and a Special Jury.] GOLDEN V. LADY WYNYARD.-Mr. C. PHILLIPS gtated this to be an action brought by the plaintiff, who was tady's maid to the defendant, for having given an improper character of her, by reason of which she was unable to obtain a situation. The plaintiff had lived two years and ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY, NOV. 30

... COURT OF KrNG'S BENCH .-SATVRDAY, NOVr 30O HOUSE AGENCY. MAUBne v. BARNBs ANi ANOTHIEst-Mr. SOLICITOR GENERAL, with whom wis Mr. WATSON. stated that this was an action to resuver coulpesatilon for work and labour es a hruseeag nt. Tsie plaintiff was a person who carried on buzluess iD that chalactrr; the defendant were the erecutors of a Re. Mr. Vlall. Tnat gen- tlemrn was the owner of a house ...