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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. Slttings at teln. Before the LoRwq Ci'ulotogN7Rs at Lincoln's-bin. R.ichmond Y Irvng, appeal.- warris v IDwari., ?? v Rtwlieson, ?? r Carr, ?? v Walnisley, appesl. ROLLS' CO'PT, ClfANCERY.LANF. Sittings at ten. PlrITIoNs -The unoopposed Will be taken first. Foxon v Foxon- Oiiver v Hunter-Attory.G flencrai v iitorland- Brooke r Turner-Haruff r Oram ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... . LAW NOTICM*-Tirs DAv. VIGIE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'8-INN. Sittings at tea. Preece v Barrow, motion per order; after which, the first side of petitions from the lost printed list of the 21st-lusefield v Muse- Held, restored. MANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGHALL-STREKT. Before Mr. CommisajonerMURIVALEL W. C. Empoon, of Leantlagton-priors, Warwickshire, mone.- scrivener, at eleven; ?? Telfer, of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IIVTA'LLICE.LVCE. -- I Is VICE.CHANCELLOWIS (OU17RT.-Fa'uxy. ir- Mir.G0.ks A ?? diet g tl ?? Nit hicli tat ate to been obtain ed in this cause in May, 1834, whereby the die- in. fendant was reqtraineil fronm selling certain advowesoo and in dther estates, the property of the plaintiff, or fromt further red acting tinder the trust, of an indenture mnade in 181 6. 'The toe facts appeared to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE I.NTELLIGENCE. BO0W- nTREET. On Saturday Js/hn King, tire driver of a hackney-coacir, wvas charged with having stolen a hat, the property of a Mir. Hloward, residing in Fenichurch-street. it appearedI from the statement of AlMore, a policeman of thle F division, that ?? three o'clock in the eornering thle th prosecutar was thrown from a cab in the Strand, arid was for 0 ii time stunned ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICE&i.-Tmzs DAY. VI4R.CffANCNLLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittinvs at ten. Powls v Mansfield, bv ?? Bute v Torimer, by order- Templer v Swete, tsvo ?? v Howell, to be spoke to -Reynolds v Grissell, by ?? v Fraeces, by order. ROLLS' COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at tell. The Master of the Rolls will take causes and petitions by consent. After ?? v Buxton, exceptions ?? v Garth, to be ?? v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE iNTALLIGENC.E. IM \. S'l'IREI:'l'. {Il:l: 11 S 0N '1111.l \ IINA t A NK.- Tlhims Miol i,. Rolerit ifll,, aindi .1m dei-i aisiis, w10o slanI cll:l rd .l; t thl( ,litiie will, po~saa Sing ?? all b~ils ftir tilhe ¶1ipOl' oi tlie notes ol tbe 'ieunnl and Polish batilks, ere yesterday broutght up jar re-examination. The necessary evidence for the completion of the casei agali st ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTtICqES.-Tons D)AYI. COURT OF C(lANCi.V, ,IANCOI.NS-N-1-N. Sittings ,.t t,,n. Perrott v Brittu, 1 er order. AeretAt i-Itt' Vyirii v N10rrit, iaijii.liihill'liilm Id ,rg, tso ?? U 1:;rl P'lCltcst'iI, ,titia]o- In'vain, t~ili'V , appeal. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittlhns at 1ii11. Dent v Blennett, paurt Iearil-Aligel v J.oie,, ?? tirder- Iroltil I Thorttton, to be spoke o ...

COURT OF ASSIZE, LOWER ALPS

... COCRT 07F A.S'JIZE, LOWl ER ALPS. Iiuitpv PoF A alAN ByO HIS0 M11 A~l) (liii TlItrN. A ciiik Iiri inooit itorrillIi- natare woas hittel v committed hi itlz time I:ootl--omet ?? Forkiiiquier. riamely, the tiurder of or IL Ioali bljor i.. Ol ii 0d11111no v 1. !hf, sanction 01 thei'r ioothir. fil %li' Crie JiOk-hr )Ito take their trial at thio Colrt andlil tip ,tr 1fir d ott ,ll ini It ow. 'I lwy ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... IlESTMJINS'E1T SESSION,1S-TiruR'SFDAY. [Befole F. CONs, I.-q, (hairiran, arid a Bench of Aiagis- trate;.j Phihip Siroid wa3 inlicted for that le, on the 24th of April, 1831, nd on (livers otiler d&i between that and the 25th of August, 1835, did keep and maintain a common gariitig-houe, &-c. Mr. Cruriwood and Mr. Dunbar appeared for the proceiu- tion, and Mr. Adolphuc, Air. Clarkon, and SIr. C ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIVoll TEILIGC. 4II Ii (FC I (1.N I'I, 't 41'4 41 T i ';llIw,Iww1l14. I ?? e4 ,'I I II.4 44 I' 4'IIIA t .4 4 'i 11l. 1T44r , li 14'Ctl,44 41 4,4 'i 4' I I.. i xai4' 1 1 .4l..4 114, .4 ,Ii.0 iet 44 I(Ili;a kor,,1 iil .T l '4 .e ..il, o Illj4 ' I e ,tl iii2 v ict'4.lii Y I:. l tile . on ToiII ?? T~, 4111 0 .4 ,I he. liii. 4,,tkIt', it' 4Trnow 0cI Ii 14) [iT I.. .144 'iii I k livw .1 1t ,i ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THIS'DJy. VICEtCHlANCELLORsi COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN. Stltil).s at tell. Walrell v Cti tii, cnlse, for i otgn, ?? s.n v Reed, furthier huh.e tiyirii bar;t- )t'gts }tljl a ra'ts'in cr if rth r C>rei tiois :writ pthrthtion, !,v ortiCI-' Hi'ti vi fla Irt,'ta 1u cmvze an' ,allitno. bn nirdr. His tijionurwtliliofl ltv, r a'-ii- e 'rtitiol,:ItitIotI oflt`tl nrailltie pater Ih. ?? ,~tMt he ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a Court was held for the intended dispatch of business. The Court paper Pontained no fewer than fourteen notices of motions, and twelve notices of reports; T( and it Is to be regretted that not the slightest advance was made in the business of the Corporation, owing to an Lt W EXTRAORDINARY SCENE OF CONFUSION, tol The LORD MAYOR, after the minutes of the last TI Court had been read ...