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CRIMINAL LAW

... CRIMINAL LA Tr. In the course of the last session of Parliament, Lord Brorrtana presented the report of the Coaltrrissiorners ap- pointed to examine into the Criminal Law, and to that io. port was appended a code upon tlre single subject cf theft. His Lordship ?? a sort of promise io introduce ?? code to the legislative consideration of the House in ti(! course of the next session. We hope ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LA4W NOTICES.-Tils DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Graves v Hicks, appeal, part ?? v Palmer, rehearing- Aogell v Westcombe, appeal-RavenshaV v Hollier, ?? v Graham, ditto. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER, Sittings at ten. Pittv Bonner, fifth ?? v Taylor, by ?? v Hudson, cause, by ?? v Ward, ?? v Roberts, petition, by ?? v Spronle-Dittoy Price, two pleas- Hatfield v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN-SQUARE. Catvir.'ry ro ANIMAlS-.Juames Kirby,', a dlraynman in tlhe ?? of A1Iessrs. Joseph CarteC Wood, Hsq., and Co., porter and ale brewers, Artillery-place, Strutton- ground, e'cstmiriil ster, was charged ivith cruelly beating a fine tlray-liorse, the property of his eolple) Lrs, hir. Frederiek Wood stated, that oss Satiurday eight last, aoutst seven o'clock, he heiard one of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-FsuDAY. WHVrrrAleE. V. LEACH. This was an appeal from the Court below, against a decision on exceptions taken to the Master's report. The question arose out of the construction to be put on the will of a lady named Slade, who had devised certain free- hold avd copyhold lands, situate at Bampton Abbots, in the county of Oxford, to Richard Whittaker, for life, and then to his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET. SrNGUL..A CAs..-A VOLung- man of very repulsive ap- pear-abe, having lis hair fastened in a knot, with a comb in the same manner as a woiman's, wet yestortloy brought before Mr. Conant on the followiag charge:- The previous afternoon he had been seen to decoy a lit- tle child into a house in Church. street, in which he occu- pied a garret, and information of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENTC.E. MANSION-HOUSE. WOI.ESALtE COI.NING.-On Saturday, Samntel Shannon, a butcher, wvhto resides at No. 33 IPetticoat-lane, was brought before the LolD MAYOR under the following cir- cumstanees': Mr. Wityear, the superintendent of Police in the City of London, stated that hc had received information that a good deal of counterfeit coin was secreted in Petticoat.lame. lie in ...

SURREY SESSIONS, NEWINGTON

... ?? 1R. HrDGER, Esq., Chairman.1 Jo/n Divine, aged 20, and John Mealinq, aged 22, were indicted for having unlawfully and feloniously obtained from one Eliza Nicholls, with intent to cheat and defraud, two shillings under the following peculiar circumstances:- The Pro~ecutrix, a poor woman, deposed she resided in Meadows-place, Lambeth. On the 4th instant the prisoner Divine came to her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... S t BOW-STREET. I SMASHiNG.-On Saturday Richard Grifihsvas brought up, charged with uttering a counterfeit ?? to a . Mr. Shenstone, a scale.maker, residing in the Strand. It appeared that the prisoner entered the shop of the prosecutor on that Inoriing, and requested to be served with an ?? weight, the value of which was 6d. The weight having been handed to him, he placed on the counter a good ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAWI NOTICES.-7TIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCFRY, WESTMINSTER. In re ~~~sittings at teil. vrnikal lii re lutip hric, ?? pietiltiol h-, order-O ar Elkiira - Graves v llickt, ?? v Palmer, ?? v UWetncombe, upileal-tavenshllatv v llallier, ditto. VI- CHAE CEL OR'S COURT, WESCi'MINSTEH. ~~ ~~ SittIngs at te a Tdo, Pu ilt votmer, fioe ntgio.n byo ?? v Tylior, ly order-- IIoinpsoll v U pron, om'e ?? v. ...

IRELAND

... IRNE riANY. INQUEST Al' IZATHCORMAC. [From the Cork Reporter.) TENTHI DAY-YRIDAY, JAN. 2. Tke Court opened thie morniig tit eleven'o'eloch. Lientelant'rTalt Alles Duacan, 4th Dragoon Guards, examined: Recollects the 18th of last monith, ond passitg a place called Biartle. say-eroms ois that day; was accomipanied by Captain Bagley, Mr. Ityder, aid six of his men; saw a concourse of people there ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOI TC.-TE s DAr.. COURT OF CHANCERY,W WETMINSTER. Sittingsfat ten. Ravensbaw v Nouller, appeal, part ?? v GrabS'. ap- ?? v Lamprey, dttO-HarrhiiTlO v Wiltshire, ditto- Bower v Morris, ditto. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Short causes, after which Davies v Cutler,'by ?? v Wheatey ?? 8afery-Ho ei ~ v owl, fur-on thor direcytions and cotst-St. John r St. Johr, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATUnDAY. JOHNSTON V. KENNETH. In this case, which is un appeal from the Vice-Chancel- lor, the legatees of a person named Kenneth seek to charge the real estates in the hands of bona fide pur- chasers with the payment of legacies which the heir-at- law had neglected to discharge. The purchasers had taken bonds of indemnity from the vender against these legacies. The Vice ...