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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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE. INTRLLIGBNCR GUILDHALL. Inspector Martin,' of the City police, produced 47)., which, he itated, had eots into his possession in the following manner _-In passing down Ludgate-hill the previous evening, he found a boy crying bitterly, and saying, that a man who was standing with him had 501. of his money, and was going to run away with It'; and, as the man admitted he had nearly that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHALL. Mrs. Sandell, who keeps the house in Little Distaff-lane I which was plundered last Saturday evening by a fellow who put a pitch plaster over the servant's mouth and nearly, suffocated her, attended yesterday before Mr. i Alderman Cowan to show why she refused to pay her poor-rates. Her statement was, that when she came into the parish four years ago the house was assessed at 1!. ...

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.-FnOWAY. sRAVENSIIAW V. HtOLLIER. This case was argued yesterday throughout the greater part of the day. Mr. KINDERSLEY replied this morning. - Judgment postponcd. IfULDERT V. LAMPREY. This was an appeal from a decision of the Vice-Chan- cellor. The question was, whether a testator, whlo be- queathed his wife an annuity of 2,0001. a year for her life, had intended to include ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... I LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittinps at ten. Cox v Cox, petition-Ex-paote'Croupb. lunatic ?? V AlVestcombe, part ?? v Hollier-Whbeat v Graham- Hulbert v Lamprey-HarrIson v Wiltshire. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Maddox v Roberts, petition, to be spoke to-Attorney.General v Pearson, to sbse ?? v Hodson, 10th exception' by order -Hatfield v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -4- BOW- STREET. DARING RoBUERY.-John Brown and Daniel Sulliran were yesterday placed at the bar, before Sir F. Roe, charged with stealing a pocket handkerchief from the person of a Mr. Valentine, under the following daring circumstances:- It appeared that on the previous evening the prosecutor was passing along Drury-lane, when he felt a pull at his coat pocket. Ile put his hand behind him, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT QF CHANCERY.-TiiUASDAY. ANGEL V. WESTCOMii. His LoRDsHIP having yesterday decided that the plea a of the defendants in this case *kas bad, and must be over- s ruled, a discussion of some length took place this morn- r iug between AMr. JACOB and Mr. DIXON for the plaintiff, c and Mr. WVIGRAM and Mr. WALKER, on the propriety of f allowing the defendant, for a second time, to amend his b ...

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. ...