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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-nHOUSE. Joula Dixon, the driver of hackney-coaclh No. 1,007, was summoned before the Lord Mayor for having obstructed the passage through the King's highway. Thie street-keeper said that the coachman annoyed the whole street frequently, and had been endured a long time, on account of the uncommonly polite manner in which he received the threats and censures of the inhabi- tants. At ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, RED LION-SQUARE

... .SHERIFrF'S COURT, RED LION-SQUARE. [Before Mr. Under- Sheriff BURCIIEM.I and a Special Jury.1 CRIM. CON. , .LAMBERT V. LAMBERT. Yesterday an action was brought by Mr. William Chas. Lambert against the defendant, Mr. W. C. Mitchell (who had assumed the name of Lambert, and the action there- fore was commenced against him in that name), to reco- ver componsation in damages for criminal ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... COURT O1' KING'S BWNCH.-SATvRDAY. LSittings at W'estminster before Lord DrENAIIAN and a Common Jury.] E. GRIFFITHi EVANS V. RocCKLIFF AND DttCKWOaRTH. Sir J. CAMPBELL, Mr. T5IESIGEIt, atid Mr. ?? WILLIAMS, appeared for the plaintiff, nuid tile ATToRNEY-GENExRAL and Mr. WIGIHTMAN for the defendant. Mr. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS stated that this was an action of libel. The declaration complained that the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT. [Before Mr. Serjeant AAADIN.1 John Mason, 13, was indicted for stealing a 501. note, the property of his master, James Wilson, who is a hat- maker, in the Blackfriars-road. Itappeared-that the prisonerwas entrusted, on the 8th of January, with- a letter to put Into the General Post- office which contained the 50L note in question. On the same evening he went to a public-house, kept ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE. -- VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-F-OImIAY. ATritOxRN .nEx.AS. 5. PEOARSON. b r. KINSOIGT wos hcord at grcat length f)r the (Inteslndnt this day. Mr. BOOTH fotlooied (oo the same side also ot great length ; and as another Counsel still desired to be heard it some leogth for the do. fendant, the eose wtos adjourned at half-past four o'clock. MWe shkll give a report of both days' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... )g COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. by Several matters appointed to be spoken to were put off ad this morning. ra- IARRISON V. WILTSHIIRE. do This case was partly argued during last term, and the 'e further arguments were rcsumed to-dav. It will be re- io- mernbered that it was an appeal from a decision of the Muster of the Rolls allowing a demurrer to the plaintiff's of bill, which prayed foran ...

COURT OF REQUESTS.—GUILDHALL

... COURT OF REQUESTS,-GUJnDHALL. A GOOD SAMARITAN. d On Saturday, Eleazer Hunt, a Jew all UtnUein, sum- e moned a brother pork-hater, rejoicing in the name of i Solonomo Solanions, for five shillings. Cosssnss0osN'aa How does this money happen to be due to you?-Hunt: He vash far from hone and dishtressed, and I lent him the moneys to keep him from starving. ?? was then called upon to declare what ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -- 1MANSION-HOUSE. FALSE BRASS W ?? some of the prin- cipal members of the court of assistants of the Founders' Company waited upon the Lord Mayor, for the purpose of asking his Lordship's assistance in a case which, at the same time that it was calculated to be injurious to the Company's interests, was likelv to lead to public mischief, if the practice which it illustrated did not receive a ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.--TffiS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.INN. Sittings at ten. Attorney-General v Shore, appeal byorder. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. Parsons v Pacher. by order-pritchard v Gibbs; by order. ROLL'S COURT, CHANCERY LANE. SIttings at tell., Baiabrlige v Blair; for judgmelt. MOTIONS.-Holte v Cludodirk-Wiliiams v Baines-Boyce v Bill- ?? v Coley-Gower v Hillman, further ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THis DAr. ROLLS' COURT, CHIANCERY-LANE. Sittings at ten. v Tarbuck-Weston v-roe PErZTION S.-Attorney General ?? ?? v Sbepherd..-la1nireg v Thesiger-Attcivell v Cleverton-Dixon v Neatby-In re tie aayor of 1,don-Csmpbell v Campbell-Bow. %her v OsmOnd-Keen, v Chalinner-Thonlron v Constable-Mbartinl v Sheekell-Cbahncey v Westwood-GrinnicY v Mlason-William v, Kersfiaw-Larkin v ?? v ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterday a man of very respectable appearance ap- peared at the justice-room, and conilained that a very odd and sovere trick hadt been played upon him bv his family and friends, for basing embraced political views dilerent ffrom thoic entertained and acted upon by them. At the time of the elections his friends wore all for the Whig or Radical interest, while he thought that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WORSHIP STREET. FIRING AT SHERIFF'S OrFICERS. - Yesterday after- noon, just as Mr. TWYFORD, the sitting magistrate, was about leaving the bench, Mr. William Dennis, a most eccentric character, residing in Lamb's-lane, Hackney, was brought into the office in custody of several police constables of the N division and placed at the bar, charged with having attempted to shoot Charles Farrant and ...