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LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... ,LAWV AME.bMl' AST. A i important Act,. so far a related to the admimistration of justicf5 Va pasted on the 14th of August last. It to numbered as the 42d chapter of the Acts of the last Session, arud after re- citing the necessity of making aIterations In the forms otplead- ipg, and the doubts tbat may be entertained as to the power of the Judges tu make snch ateratione, It goes on to declare ...

CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION INQUIRY

... .ZT .P .O N CI- o, I.: ~ielT OF, LONDO'N CPOTION INQUIYr.; Yesterday the Copmissioners ruWrumed thelr, Inpury at ten o eclock. Mr. Woodtborpe (town cleri) agaie ,=amined The Chamber- lain l1 elected accordiug to the IIth ot George 1 by the Livery In Common Hall aasen lqd ; bir election la inutal -It takes plate On Midsum'ser-day; In tbe first Instance It is by show of bands, and then a poll ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... MIDDJaLEEX, USWIO rosoh#iY. raet~ts a. Itove. 114q.. M.P.A, ad asnohb of magtil-ttI4 Joiti C.RARSTolI was indicted fot tealingi pn the 4th lost., *tibs. of lead, and four iron fraui~s, the property of Mr. Haw- kins, of Goodman's-fielde. Joseph Floodpage deposled, that be was agent to the pro- secutor, who was owner of the houses 71, 72, and 73, io Lambeth-strert, all of which had iron window ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... SURREY SESSIONS.-TuE4Djr. MEETING OF MALGISTRATES. The Cieral Quarter Semions for Surrey commenced this day at Newlalon. Among the Magistrates present were Lord King, Mr. Briecoa, M,1., Mr. Hawes, M.P., Sir R. FRederick, air T, Tattoo, Cof~nil Clialoner, Mr. L. Baker, and Mr. Elyard. The CHAIRMAN (R. Hedger, Bisq ), in his address to the Graud Jrry, said, that at a late Session some ...

POLICE

... POLIB-. MANsIoN-HOUSR.-Four young men, who serve in the shop of a haberdasher near Bishopogate-street, were summon- ed before the Lord Mayor under the following rather remarkable circumetances:- A Mr. Timothy stated, that as he and his clerk were walk- ing along, they saw several children's dresses ticketed in the shop at .s. IId each. Witness sent his clerk in to purchase one, but the latter ...

POLICE

... POLI( E. M&N~iONROUSE~b LOD MAYOR having observed the publication of an order issued by the Middlesex Magistrates for the appiopriation of a large vessel, to be moored in the Thames near Execution Docks to the ireepiog Of Irish and Scotch paupers previously to their removal from Engiantd to their several desti- nation,, sent for the barbour master ou the subject, that officer having appointed ...

TRAGICAL EVENT.—ROMANTIC OCCURRENCE

... I RAldOW LRPENT.-ROMANEJC AtMORRNOES On Tuesday bigbt, at nine o'clock, an inquest was held before Mr. Stirlirg, at the Olive Branch, Crawford.street, Portman- square, on the body of Mr. Henry Wlsbey, a young gentleman who resided with his father at Foot's Cray, Kent, Miss Hannah Herbert, a lady-like young female, stated, that for the last fortnight she bad been sojyuruing with Miss Wil- ...

BURGESSES' COURT, GUILDHALL, WESTMINSTER

... BURGBSSBS' CO URT, GUILDHALL, WESTMINSTER. (Before EDWARD RoBsoN, Esq., Deputy High Steward, and three Blargesses of the City of Westmlnster.] The Court was occupied all yesterday morning hearing ap- peals, and apportioning and levying fineson publicsns, green- grocers, cheeseniongers, and all individuals in trade in the city of Westminster using and employing false, defective, and un- stamped ...

LONDON SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... LONDON SEMSBIONS.-WEDINESDAY. These Sessions commenced before the Lord Mayor, Recorder, and a fall bench of Alderman. A few uninterestlg cases of assault having been disposed of, the Court proce -ded to the consideration of appeals. The parish of St. Sepulebre, London, havlug passed Mr. Joh- Read, whose father aed modihrkept the wdlvl-koown coffee-house in Fleet-street, next to Alderman ...

IRELAND

... KING'S BENCH CHAMBER.-SATUIDAY. THE KING v. RICHARD BARRETT, EsQ., PROPRIETOR OF THE PILOT NEWSPAPER.-Mr. O'Connell applied to the Judges Burton and Vandeleur, in the case of the King against Barrett, to order the Clerk of the Crown, or the proper offi- cer, to furniah defendant a copy of the record as the same was at the time of the commencement of the trial on the 26th Nov., and btfore any ...

POOR LAWS

... e following circular has been extensively distributed TO THE CHURCHWARDEN8, OVERSEERS, &c. zNTLEMEN-The circumatanee of Commissioner having been uloted by Government, a few months ago, to obtain informa- relative to the administration and operation of the present r Laws, affords a hope that the period Is not far distaat, when o decisive measures will be adopted by the Legislature, In re- nce ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... SURREY SESSIONS .-WEDXESDJY, HORSE STEALING. Two young gypiles, who passed by the assumed names of SMITH, were indicted for stealing a horse from a pasturegrutiud near Norwood. Three witnesses bwore that they so ' the two prisoners together near the field where the horse was grazing on the night In question, and one witness stated that shortly before they were taken Into custody he saw tbem ...