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CASE OF DR. WARREN

... id VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT-SATURDAY. e, WARREN ?l. BI3I1 'ON.-TAVLOR v. FIELDS.-This dlay was IP specially a~ppointed f.r thle isearing of two motions In these causes of nosy O. great interest to Madiorlisis. The Court was crowded with respectable per- sorts durlrtg thle inhale dlay, Sit C. WVeTocenELL. appeared for the painitllirs, and stated that those 5tn two causes wvera taront isnrttical, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IM ANS IOUN.HOU IE. The ?? of ,Bishops~alo i' arisi (Complained against a milaiary pelntioner etid his is fe, who are, together with tfieir two children, dcl)Penslnt, upon paroichial bounty. The descriptios given of thle hu,,band andi wife caused no small dle'grep (if tllrinitv. 'Vhe penlaotivr bad for -some time been vinder obligatlolts to the 1 arish, 'and althoughi brought up to the trade ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELfLfGENrCE. H1OGME CIRCUIT.-lRlTroRD, 31AIO 11 i. UIVIL S I )E. [13efore Lord DVNitAN and a Spcial Jlmiy.l it IAPlIN . F1StK. This was aln action of assault. Mi. TIIEsIiItI and Mr. NNAYi coinducte(l the plantines case ; Mr. Serjetllt SIANillm. and Mr. }E'PlNASS: the defendants. 'ilie plaintiff is a tanner at BishopS Stortroord, and ?? delfoudant an attornley, who acted as agent for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLi GENC£. COURT OF CIIANCERY.-SATrURsoy. Notice was placed on thle door of Lincoln's Inn Hall that the Lord Chaoccilor would mot sit to-day. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-SATUIRnAY. IVARRSIEN v. BURTON.-TAY1.O1t 0. rTS.DEF5. This day was specially appointed for tise hesaring of two motions in these causes of very great interest to Me- thodists. The Court was crowded with respectable per- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I G U LD)ElA LL. Yesterday a decant-looking~ worntn, namled Bradford, who resides at No. 2, Beech-lane, Cripplegate, applied to Mr. Aldermati Pirie for informial ito w~hether lii.r landlord,. who ditratrined liar fitriit nrc ott Tuesday, coukid lawfully sell her property onl ?? fl-llowing Friday' (I his day). T[le A itjitr.ifitAx, rifier consunii g with IIris ciorle, sald he'could not rdo so. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCIERY.-~FitIDAY.th 8oAtES V. GOVEIS.Il This was a motion to dissolve an irjfwe~lwih n n estrainred the defendants from parting uwith or nelgotianting H~e certain bills of exehange claimed by the plaiiatifl ans the To figent of th~e present Governmenlt of P'ortugal. The question has been repeatedly (hiscussed before th h'ic etC Chancellor, and amotion of the ...

Oxfordshire Lent Assizes

... O?ford?hire Lent i?ss?zes. Thursday last John Fane, Esq. H~igh Shetriffo0l his CountY, attended by the usual cavalcade, proceederl.to.s mleet M~r. Justice Park and Mir. Justice C'oleridgel then Judges of Assi'ze, and the Commission was on their arrival opened at the Town Hall. Yesterday rnortiingj thleir l~ordship~s attendeds divine service at St. AlaTry's (Jhurchl, where an excellent and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterdav mutch curiositv was excited by tile appre- hension of a mati, niamed TiOnias 13B Icher, a pawnbroker, Who has, tip to the psresent tinie, maintained a very re- spectab1e chlarater in Lonon. the inories. stated I lr. lsaace Moses, a slnpseller, of thcilnrc.sac that the prisoner had been at crstomer of his for the last three or foor years, and was always considered to be ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... .LAW N)TIXCOS.-THzs DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at Ten. Tucker v Wilkins, for ?? v Powly, to be spoke ?? Jonen-Rengstron v Bass, per ?? v SIhelinersdale, pert heard. M~otions. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'U INN. Sittins at Ten. Warren v Burton, part ?? vFields, ditto. Blotions. ROLL'S COURT, CHANCIRY.LANE. Sittings at Ten. Remaining petitions and sbort Causes-After ...

DISTRESSING CASE

... DISTRESSING :CSE;; Nr,rr'wy &Jlareh, 1835. I 1;EAl from the wmir, that greit trouble prevails amongst the WHis andi ANTI-TORiES; that is toi-say, amongst the WHIGS, and those MEMBEES who always opposed them, who called them the ii0i'st of tyrants, who addressed the Kifg to turn them out, ?? h'ave'now0 endeatvoured to vote them in -ajidin even before they see whatqtlteir successors will do ! ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICOS.-THi8 DAr. COURT OF CHANCERY, LI\COl.N'S INN. Sittingm at Ten, Tamlyn v lleynolds, ?? Griffiths, lunatic pctitlon- Eiparte Allen-Ercclestone v Shelineradale, appeal. VICE-CRANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at Ten. Warren v Burton, part ?? v Fildes, ditto. ROLL'S COURT, CHANCERY-lANK.. Sitting3 at Ten. PXTITI ?? v Barber-Tenisont v Rarnsbottom-Vere v onuth -Hawes v Bossey ...

INSOLVENT COURT AT DERBY

... bAias; o T- 8 vn un- -1 o 0Wo |- - 41- t~idons of Insolvent Debtors heard at the County Hall in d Derby, on Friday the 27th iebruary, before Wi LIAM A1 JOHN LAw, Esq. P William Orton, James Allen, and John Bamford the elder, were unopposed, and ordered to be discharged. S James Canline and Joseph Mlanlove, had received notices tc of opposition, which were abandoned, and they were dis- charged. ...