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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIMENCE. COURT OF OHANCERY.-WEDNESDAY. GRAVES V. iICKS. The arguments in this case were concluded this morning. The LORD CeIANCELLOn said he should not dispose of the matter then. He had' a strong impression on it, but as it was one of the cases in vwhich it was difficult to arrive at any certainty, he thought, in deference to the autho- rities cited, that he was bound to consider it. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Ier One of the City constables seized two placard-boards, itt- which were exhibited by a man, in the new street leading from the Mansion-house to London-bridge, a considerable number of people having crowded round him, and ob. on strueted the free passage of that great thoroughfare. The nd seizure was made in consequence of the general order of le the Lord Mayor, with respect to ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAWV NOTICES.-TAIs DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittisgs at ten. APPEALS.-SpIcer v James-Jekyll v Montford-Stones v Cook- Aidridge v Forhes-Lewes v Lewes. VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sitting at ten. RsMrAININO CAUSE PETITIONS-FOrty v Reay-Cotton v Cotton -Dawee v Heaton-Bowden v Bayley-In re Grimwood-Cartilch v Cartlich-Exparte Shaw-In re. Lereske-Taylor v Taylor-In re ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES. -ThzS DA . COURT OF CHANCERY, WE9STMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Exparte Chambers, for ?? Elton, lunatic petli ?? v Forbes, ?? v Lewes, ?? v Leaech, ?? v Kennett, ?? v Lee, ditto- Lord Lonedonderry v Beckett, by order. VICE.CHANCELLORTS COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Drevorr Maudesley, exceptlons and ?? v Bolton, pe. ?? v Ramsay, ?? v Phelps, to be spoke to- Taylor v Newport, ?? ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COM3lMON' UNCIL. Yest erday at Cou rt wvas lie!ct I 1. It tas tile first 5111cC tht% elcinof the Commonna Councilmenc, atnd it was ottO 0 ullusual initere~st. It was nirat fully attendel. TH E ItEEFU SA! O F THIE L.OR'D MA YORP TO CALL A COMMON IIALL.. Upon the raotion for placing the name of the Lr Mayor vipon thu list. of ilie City Lands' Commitutee, Mr. E:FFINGHIIAM WILSON rote to ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... FESTM INSTER SESSIONS-FimmAy I [Before iMr. RAwI.INsoN, Chairman (pro tem.), and a Beinch of Mlgistrates.) DiSTRESS AND Cm~iIE.-Fran1CiS Devine, aged 13, was inilicied for stealing two books, value 2s., the property of Mr, Gco. Willis, a bookseller in Princes.strect. Police constable C W5, stated that about six o'clock in the eveniiig of Saturday last, hc saw the prisoner standing at the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.--TWIA DAY. PALACE COURT, WESTMINSTER, Wheatley and another v PyrnmSaiisbOry ir Probart. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. Sittings at ten. U?:oprosEo.-Cbarliu Henry Wmsgrr, James Phillips, Jotn Willimsm, John Lauract, Jamnes Hubb ard, Philip Pepler, Thomas Davies, John filffin, James Rivett. Atioutr-vEn CAaS, S-Geore Biggs. Edward Lee, Daniel M`Crvl John WVIndall, John'Seymour Cock, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POIC7 INTlELIGNC.E a-4 MANSION-HOUSE. A boy, named Chopel, who is called Fighting Bob, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having rescued a gang of young thieves, The case excited no small degree of astonishment. Y Isaacs, a constable, stated that a gang of young vaga- bonds were in the habit of plundering the orange mer- chants in Thames.street; and it was no sniall vexation to ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—TUESDAY

... INS.OL VNTDEBTORS' COURT.-TuBSmD v. IMPORTANT MOTION. IN THE MATTER OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM STOKOE. This was an application on the part of the insolvent for a re-hearing, under the 67th section of the Act, on the ground that the adjudication had been improperly made. The matter, which involved a point of some importance, had been before the Court on several occasions, and to- day the Learned Chief ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... These sessions commcnced yesterday morning. In the absence of F. CoNs', Esq., the official chairman, who, we regret to say, is seriously ill, Mr. RAvWLINSON, Of Queen- squire police-officc, presided. Harriet Diron, an interesting looking young woman with a child in her arms, was indicted for feloniously steal- ing, on thQ 21st of December last, a sovereign, a half- crown, a shilling, and a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWT INTELLIGENCE. m COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. C- IN 111' C1A'tAlliE11s, A BANKSRUITr. ig The petition in this matter was argued some time be- ni fore Christmas. His Lordship this morning gave judg- 1y* ment in what was called theprieliminary question, although *al the whole of the points at issue were touched on in the id course of the argument. The petition ha(l been presented st by Mr. ...

COURT OF DELEGATES.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF DELEGATES-SA'rCfl DA. EXTRAORDIXNARY CASE OF ADiULT'ERY. Air. Justice lPattiqorr, M1r.-.lisftic Alderson, i~lr. Baron Gurney, Dr. Daubeov, and l)r. iBurnaby) attended this day in Serjeants' Inn llall, lo hear an appeil front thc Archies Court of Canterbilry hit the' ease of Story v. Story. It was a suit brought by Mr. Joub Sainuel Story, it so- licitor residin tat St. Albans, Io ...