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COSTER, THE CONVICT

... ,cosri, rw- UrICT. .The Lord Maror ?? n received sorm cormmurfcations V witthi ihe last few days,: rebtive to Upeter, explanatory of ?? pursued by tateprtad ni. Aeqigt them was theffoU!witg:-A 'A gentleman, namedfrearaes,,tio possessed coneiderFt.Ie.pro. pearty, 'ad resided in a northerp. county, wa.undeta teop- .poraryj mhbrrasmenafeiv.ygrp ago, ,an4 inorder to avoid 'tbeexnessm'ity. of ...

EXTRAORDINARY INVESTIGATION

... Tuesday afternoon an adjourned inquest was held at Christ-church Workhouse, Boundary Row, Blackiriars Road, before Mr R. Carter, on the body of Eliza Baker, aged 17, found drowned at the steps of Blackfiiars Bridge on Saturday morn- ing, by a police constable. Mr P. Wood, eating-house keeper, Bermondsey New Road, having seen a paragraph in one of the newspapers, that the body of a female had ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY, APRIL 27

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-SATURDAY, APRIL 27. THE KING V. THE CHELSEA WATERWORKS COMPANY.-ThiS was an action for toe recovery of a rate levied by the parith ot St. George, Hanover-square, upon the bason and canal In the Green Park, opposite Devonshire House, used and enjoyed by the Chelsea Waterworks Company as a reservoir, for purposes bene- ficial to them, in consequence of a grant from the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... TAVie- Ch ncel|or bas been occup:td for severlj days in bearing the arguments, in the case of Ajrdrews and wife, V. Lord Besauchamp. Sir E. Sugden said the suit wae inasti. tuted by Alr. Andrews and his uitle, against Lord Bleauchamnp and the representatives of the late Lady Andover, to establish their claim to a third share af the sum of seven hundred and, fifty thousand pounds, as the ...

PETIT SESSIONS, LISBURN—APRIL 29

... PETIT SESSIONS, LISBU RN-APRIL 2i Magistrates present, R. Williamson, H. Black, F. Megg, and E. Johnson, Esqrs. The Rev. S. Dunlop, Seceding Minister of Hill-hall, appeared, to prefer a complaint of assault against H. Hun- 'ter; at the same time Mr. Dunlop was summoned on a -similar complaint, at the suit of Mr. Hunter. Attorney for Hunter, Mr. Birnie of Lisburn. - The cases excited con- ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUS

... TICIARY; Aberdeen, April 23 and 24. MURDtER Ot ASSAULT. George Znnes, merchant and vintner, was aecused of murder, in so far as onl the 30th of October last he at- tacked James Smith, church-officer or bellmall of Rayne, in a tent, or booth, in Insch Market, and inflicted on him several sevcre injuries, which occasioned uis death soon after. The indictment contained an alternative chare of ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—GUILDHALL, APRIL 27

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-GULDIHILL, APRIL 27. Da BeaNis v. ARuI8TBAD.-r. Serjeatt SPANKIB, fOr the plaintiff, stated the case. This action was brougtt by the ceie- brated Italian Opera singer, to recover from the defendan', who Is proprietor of the Theatre Ruyal, Manchester, and the Royal Amphitheatre, Liverpool, 1681., the amount of a bill of exchange giveu by the defendant in payment to the ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, APRIL 30

... LAW SItTINGS THIS DoaYc Apari 30. HOUSE OF LORDS. The Lord Chancellor will attend the House and hear Appeals. VICE CHANCELLORS1 COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at 10 o'clock. Attorise General v Skinners Company, per judgmenit. CAPUExTITioNs.-Garratt v. Ntblock, part heard-Birkett v gmith-Wsgetaff v Burnhamfi-Bryan v Twigg-Blackwell vTat- low-Vigor v Tueller-lryn v Ironmouter-Uttelton v Robins- In ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—MONDAY

... COURT OF CH.4NCBRY.-MoN.DAr MuINYAZu lv. GurrzuDo-TThc Wag afmotion for an injunction to stay proceedings at law. The questien was, whether a lease shoula be forfeited under preulIar circunfstances; and the whole Of the points were connected with the practice of conveyancing. The LuOaO CHANGALLOr said he must consider the case before he gave umn? OzmNo rv. DUAva.-The Junior Counsel then ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE-A question between the two markets- Billingsgate and the New Hungerford-of some Importance, came on before the Lord Mayor. It related to the right of colliers, or non freemen of the City of London, to work at Hungerford Mar- ket to the exclusion of the Fellowship porters, who are, as is generally known, freemen of the city. The Lord Mayor was at- tended by the City Solicitor. Mr. ...

POLICE

... -- [SATURDAY. MANSION-HOUSE.-Jaws DOING A JIDGE.-A Colonial Judge made application to the L ,rd Mayor for assistance under the following circumstances :-As his Lordship was walking along In the public street, he saw a placard before a house which ppeared to be well stocked with furniture, Inviting the public to purcbase goIds at a price considerably below the first cost. Upon entering he saw ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw Intriligencr. ly m *COURT orl;IN('S I3ENCI.- TuEsoi hAPit!L I 6. (Jr I)Scotch Physicians.-Th~e Apoth~ecaries' Conqwny v. Dr. (J.litsis. ce IMr. liasttw moved to set aside tbe verdict in th this cause ati obtain a nttw t ia[. It wasanaction ts. 'ou tihe Apoitihearies' Act, tried at the Norlork assizes hevfro Mr. Justice Parke. T'he verdict was IE for thle plait titis, '1'lhe object was to ...