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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MIANSION-HOUSE. CASE OE GRIE.AT CALAIITY.-On Saturday Sir. Thornbor- row, of Lloyd's, appeared at the justice-room, to lay before the Lord Mayor a case of extreme calamity, for the purpose of obtaining, through his Lordship's assistance, some funds to reet the exigency. Ihe applisatio' related to the recentloss of the lives of eight men off Yarmouth, six of whom had left be- hind, entirely ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... I CENT! If.' uII11.-3SA, CO? T.-SJTT'RDA 1, 1c t _ I -o- l' I'I ?? 101 I'.t ?? of Scot.; V, llin Hl ?? ott gold ?? 'onIli, 1 ?? i, 'i(Ioui' .idt' M I I i,' % ?? .' c. ?? , 'oinductid I I I II I I I m q I I ?? I 'I I, i itI ,yII r. C .l P if I o Iof . ?? , I1. .Iflietwetll' r i 1, 1Iw !-h' ,Ir, 1 I L ?? 1110,- tim'.lt O I1I r l , ?? ?? h, Il IIll' i I 51' i lt th II I i- 1 l40 II ;I p I TO' ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTIVTLLIWENCE. a -e itI -u ni is orI MANSION-r i(T SE. Yete-rday a yarrng man si reel iolshm Thompso n who is bc- lieved to be ars w(n-erienced hanl at housebreaking, was b ors-lit hbhr re Sir C iapvsil a Marshall, s ho wat for the Lord Mayor, charged under the frllowing circumstances Alr,. Owen, the Ivife of tile proprnetor of the Ship public- house in Leaslenhall strect, Oilted t0iut ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT' 01' COMIMOAN COUNCIL. Ycsterday a ('ourt was held for the diipstcli of business. Alderman .M. WOO 1) returned thanks its the warmiest terins for the gratifying manlier in whichf he had been elected (ioveorei of the Irish Society, lie assureil the Court that lie si ould ' !xrt hiniselfto tbh utnio3t to puttan end to tile liti-I gation betwien that Society and the Fishmongers' Conmpan, of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IATELLIGENCE. ROLLS' COURT-TUESDAY. STICKNEY V. SEIVELL. This case came before the Court on an exception to the Master's report. The point in dispute was this :-A testator gave his two executors power to invest his personal estate either in the Government Stocks or in real or personal secu- rities. The executors accordingly lent the sucn of £3,000 on the security of property at Yarmouth, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICE&S-Tuis DlAY. COURT OF CLNCiEtY, LIN01,.OLsINN. Sittings. at tell. In re Blaket lulatie ?? re ird, ?? V Poweill, teab rieg, exception., .ool too petitfoos. ROLS' COiUlt', (CHANCERVY-LANE. SittinIgS at tell Lennon v Kirk, to be ?? Gteneral v Liverpool, ?? v Evoaw. ?? v Frazer, part heari- Attorne- General v .Waldila; ?? v i'rowo, further hearing and ?? v Blunt, ?? v Collins, ditto-At. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KHING'S BENCH.-Tt'~5DAY. MEAD iV. DAVISON~. This Was an action to rocaser a Sum Of 241. 10s. being the arnostnt of the defendant's subscrip tioni onl a policy oif insolrilnee on thle ship Cirisk. The pulicy was allv~ted to haove been effectetd by a muotual assurance comtpany, callisd The llrithlti Assoclat too,'' held at North Shields. It wess oee of the rules of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-CiIANICELLOI'S COURT.-WEDVnESnAY. PARnKE ?i)7. DOWN~INt(1 Thle onlv pc-,nt orally public interest arrootg the several quet of att tiisu,.wd ins tb~q case, related to -n right to dower. Mir. WAKNIFitELD With Mr. LycnCS, and Mre. Riiarn~tsi, in sup- port sif Ott wvidow's cloimt to dower, stated the will of her husband. Mr. W'ard, tohltreby lie devised his freettold messuage or tenement, ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT BOLTON

... SHO CKING MURDER AT BOL TON. [FROM THE MANCHESTER ADVERTISERS.] A most extraordinary sensation has been created in Bolton since Friday week, arising from a rumour that two children on Bolton Moor had been poisoned by their own father. The facts which transpired at the coroner's in- quest on the bodies of the deceased, on Monday last, are ats follow- John Orrell, the father of the two children, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCU1T, WARWICK, MARCH 28. NISI PRIUS COURT. [Before Chief Justtice Til.iAL and a Comnmon tory.] ELECTION ASSAULT. DAVIS V. BADGl.t. 'This was an action brouight to recover dainages for an assault. The defendant pleaded that he was not guilty. Mr. BALGUY and Mr. WHITE conducted the case for the plaintiii'; and Mr. Serjeant GOULsI§uN and Mr. Hutm- Fnt:Y appeared on behalf of the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... ?? ? ? I I e 4 . . ..&O - Dii ' ?? ' I VICE.CiHANCELLORISO COURITWESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Davls'v Gregory; ?? Bales; ditto-PeIrcC Teed, ?? v Mloody; ditto-jopes v Pear-e ?? v, Joh;- son; ?? v Diirtin; ?? iEeilwards; ?? v Fletcher; c4emurrer-PhiPPS v Willianis, exceptlo;;& -Carr v Townshend-MLvre v ?? v Freeman; further ?? v snriflertonf ?? v Crnwley-Paine v Falidor - further ?? C ke ?? ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... :-LAW NOPIClS-Ti1s DAY. COUnRT OF HANIPtt'TCY, BASINGIIALL-STREET. Before.Mr. CommimSloner VVllIi.lAlA .-3ohin Thompson, late of West Harrdi gmatreat, booikbinder, at ten; ?? - John ia Pope, of Woodthireet, (he10apeide, carpet warehouse. alan, at tiaeen; ?? ip h, of Houadid-9itch, and Wl cl.street, Qripplegate, carrier alad leathr osellerat twelve; adjoilrned exvanination. Before. 1r. ...