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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TliJs DpAk COtlRT OF ('HANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at ten. First 9enl.-Motions. N'IC Ci-HNCELLORWS COtRT. I.NCOLN'S INN. Sittligs at tell. First Seal.-Mfotlthon. IIOWlS' COl-RT, CHANCEIER-LANE. Ti~vSIttings at ten. F.tdOOtll H Ilwayer, for ?? v Fernhead, ditto- ?? a Nt alhnsley, ?? s teet, ?? v Levi, ditto, and tttfiivtt5t (.Olt'll 01 EIXCS ?? Mlll)ttf.~ExSE SlEI IacL JntES. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTTLLIGENCB. COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATURDAY. Lords Commissioners Sir LjtNCEI.OT SHtADWELL and Mr. Justice BOSANQUET gat to-day to bear motions, which were putndown to be hiard In the order of tbhir iatec. . 1HARODMAN 01. SLAnAIR. )Mr. KONDrEROLYT moved In this case to discharge an order of the Master of the Roll, by which his Honour directed the defendzat to produce for the Inspection or the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBORO UGH-STREET. AMiss Maria Mitchell and Miss Adelita Coin, a brace of dingy nymphs, were charged by the police with having been discovered squabbling in broken English, and fighting to- gether in the Hlaymarket. AMr. D)5iin: Well, Aluria Mitchell, what have you to say to this disorderly conduct ? Aliss A'litcihell (sobbing): Pis lady alnivss front me when she see me in *Ic llaymarket. ...

POLICE

... DIANSTOV HOUtSE. M.J. W. de Vedal, a Spaniard, whli has lately been a Lieutenant-colonel in thA Portuguese service, applied some days ago to the Lord Mayor, to request that his Lordship would use his influence to procare for hini thte means of reachaing his own country. The unfbrtunate gentleman apearpp d with a smock ov~hatfned regimentals, ?? was givein to tincaeftauid that the soldier ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTBLLIGE.N CE. - r, ROLLS' COURT.-WEflNFSDAY. the This being the last day of Term, his HONcOUt the Master Of the the Rolls heard motions, none of which were of any public v~ interest. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-WEDnNESDAY. Mr. Coos'en addressed his Honour at the sitting of tlte Court, and said thtere was a prisoner in Court whose case was utt verv different from that of' the Welch prisoners ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEIVCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-WEDNESDAY. [Sittings before Lord DEN)siAN and Common Juries.] HOPKINES v. DUNLAP. Mr, KNOWIF.s stated that this was an action brought to recover the amount of a bill of exchange, of which the defendant was the acceptor. The plaintiff was a carpet manufacturer at Kidderminster, and the defendant a fa- shionabledress-makerin Regent-street. 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 ...

THE LATE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... TRE LA TE MIUIRDER IN ST. GILES'S. id C'> cIxNVi'S Isii ce'. - ?? inquest ai'serribic'd yesterday, in I tile :il iddlesex H ospital, before A~ir. Stirlitig, to itnquire 010o 2-the circrunistantceA of' the death (if Helnry Pedevy, svhich re- .Y cnittlyitook p lace in Sal utat ion-c~ouri, St. U iles',i. (Considqr- able ditholc tv had beeti experienced in getting the witne; le. ig to conic ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... ,EXTRA4ORDiVARY UASE. + The following most extradrdittnar dhase a'ains a priest was fixed for trial befor'e he(:ouit pl Assizei' for Tarn, on the 8?th instant- It; m i t: A beautiful young ifeman, of the ?? Louisa Faramond, died lately in Valence, in the 18th year of her age. In consequence of rumours which began to spread about the town as to the cause of her death, the authorities, ...

IRELAND

... iRELAND. 0thslOU OWNS tboitti'sPO\iNl~.] Ml RDER 01 TIIE l EV.:.l . W\AISII ?? Art.. ?? -The ?? lowin.g prol(eedingafl on the p art of the (.svecunileat asuthoritis's inl elationl to. ?? ansr~trde in Carl v, hiav been ?? coUsitliuttiated( to tits' froiti an ?? COUrCC. In cutisequetice of sintm( inafisrnsaa tion's swsorn befotc \Irt Maion sv. st ipenldiacy Inagis rat, resoiigl Hlear lla~tin ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... (611.EL11 hi U PETTY SI, ?? ti .v. | 1;t , ?? %, i \81 - [ r \. }, I 11( ?? E1 11, ] l.) 11!1.E 1.\11 t .1 IlMllil Ml Il)Il E\ ENi~:- \; H \ l N 11 Nh1l1t, X\l) I X).Ailli - Xl ;1 N Oii ;'lli I'll (.NI lii. ?? nr .! i't't Uy ?? - I vIki- h dai it ;it tile i - ?? w d- iII I ( l 'I s i, \ i, t :L II; I IL I ie1 I I-ItlIII ,LOtt iiL I- ?? !tr(eI of Ow! ?? ! :,:F t ?? ?? ( 1;eunr~ich ll ts b;> ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTALLIGENCE. BOWV-STRE ET. 1ISi I-iF ar utBtiE ni -Yesterday Jamies' lodtie alias JoI.o- ne11, Hald '1oOmas Plc ki its ii .j Jttti's, e cre placed ut the bar befote MI. lalls, tor rc-exauiiinitioit, on I charge of having stolen a box of linen front a cart, the property of Mlr. Gireen- wood, a wine-mereloit, resiiling in Fenchttrch-street. It appeared that the hox was pl iced on the ...