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POLICE

... POLIGN MANSION HOTSsL-JOHN MOODI, the driver of a glass oach, was charged by the aerjeant of the guard at the Bank f England, for having wilfully broken the rank of the soldiers a they marched to go upon duty. The Serjtant represented the case as by no means an ag- rravated one, but in coneequence of insults received at va- ious times from drivers in the streets of London, the corn- rianding ...

CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION INQUIRY

... ICITY OF LONDON CORPORA'TION INQUIRY. yesterday the Commissioners resumed tbe!r Inquiry at the oluI hour. gr. Woodthorpe brought before the notice of the Commle- loners aH1 Ordinance of the Mayoralty of Henry yltzJrrving year 1189), first Lord Mayor of London, which referred to the cde of ar angiog disputes about buildings; tbe reason he men- oned the document was to show the high value of ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THus DAY. The Vicc-Chancellor will not attend Court till Thursday. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY.LANE, Lewis v Lenc, furtherdirections and cots- ieodikinson v Browning -Thompson r Chapman, further directions and costa-TasTluek v Tarbhuk, exceptions and costa-Beanifoy v Barnard, ditto--Parrott v Waltace-Gurdon v Badoek, ditto-Dallas v Powell, dittor-At. torney General r Whitaker, ditto. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-TqWRsOtA. [safora Sir WILLIAMT CURTIS, Bart., and a full Bench of F M~~~~~~asi ttrat65.] RICHARD CHERTER, a corn-chandler, was charged with a felonious aseault on the person of Jane Binnister, the wife of John Bannister, coachman to Mr. Hicks, of St. John's Wood Koad, with intent, &c. It appeared from the evidence, that the prisoner had gone to the prosecutrix's house in Ok ...

POLICE

... POLICB. BOW-STREETs-MARY ANNE WVILLIAMS, a young wo- man of rather showy exterior, was yesterday placed at the bar of this oflAc., charged with having stolen a number of pawn- brokers' duplicates, the property of her father. John Williams, her father, who appeared to have been in better circumstances, said he had no wish to make any charge of felony against his daughter. She had, he was ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-TuESD.r. rFittirgs In Baaco.] KIRBY V. BANNISTER AND OTHERS.-Tbid was an action for goods Bold and delivered. The plaintiff was a shopkeeper, who had supplied the goods in question to the >aupers of the pariah of Ivtr, in Kent, and four of the defend- anta were the overseers, and the other the clerk, or acting assistant overseer of that parish. The cause was tried at the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... COU! TRT OF KING'S BEXCII-TcEIsDA4Y. -The Ai-roa-iiy cv.t Nx RAI. ino0VCd that i andihtaws might be issued then proper ofilier of the Archbishop of Catiterbart', directing him sweatr ill two per5Oti5 %who had ee elected by tile open vsetr iv s hlireliwardons for thle parish. ']ihe Coor it ouit recoilect that hIt e lostion, ,whet her thle ivestry vwas anl open or a Select vestry, had been .IC ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... HIS MAJESTI 'S LEVEE. [InoM TIE COURT ClIRCUt.AR.] His Maiesty held a levee, yesterday afternoon, at the Palace, at St. James's. The King gavy audiences to the Prince of Lieven, the Russian Ambassador, to deliver his letter of recall; and Mons. de Gersdorff, the Ministcr resident from the King of Saxonv, to take leave, on going to Germany for three months. Their Excellencies were introduced by ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... COURT 01 KING'S BEANCH.-TUESDy. Mr. Justice James Parke came into Court in the morning, and sat during the hearing of two or three cases. Tim KiiNG v. TnE Titusrres OF TIME NEw CIr'ueiiS IN TI'E PARnISH OF ST. PANCRAS.-Lord DENNIAN delivered the judgment of the Court in this case. This was an application for a Mandamus to direct. the Trustees appointed under the Act for building New Cihurches ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT

... LANCASTFRP-WVDNESDAT, AUGUJST 18. [Before Lord LYrDHoIsusr.] WILLIAM MADDOX, aged 87, Ti'HONAs Lu-T, aged 32, and JAMxNS SINOLeTON, aged 28, were charged with having burglariously broken and entered the dwelling-house of John Gardner, at Garstang, and with havingstoien therein fiftyguineas, fiftyhalf-golneus, fiftyseven. shillil g pieces, two hundred sovereigflt, ane hundred half-sovereigna, ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... SUMMONSES FOR CHURCH-RATES. On Saturday a Petty Sessions was held at the WVorh- house of the parish of Kensington by a full Bench of Magistrates. HARMiSON CODD, Esq., in the chair. It has been the usual custom of holding the Petty Ses- sions for Kensington at the office of Mr. Hall, the clerk to the mlagistrates, in Kensington-square, but upon the present occasion, in consequence of the great ...

WESTERN CIRCUIT

... CROWN COURT.-WXLLS, WXDNwanAy. (Before Lord DXN uAN.] TirOmAs SAxipscilaged 22, and JoNm NORaAp, agedl 24, wre indletedefor having assaulted Thomas Kilght, on the King' bigh- way, and rebbed him of 4126 109., his property. Thoan Knight: Is a farmer, living near Taunton on the a 21st of June went to ireniton; there received a check for idIO, and 426 I0s. in cash; returned to Taunton about 10 ...