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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. OOURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. Sittings at ten. Exparte Back, lunatic petition by ?? v3forris, by order. VIClI-CHANCBLLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN- Sittings at Ten. Ilei v Lvw, to be snoke ?? v Huntsmnan-Wright v ?? v Joneo-Edge v Dallas-ll~fnage v llenage- ?? v Howell-Dalton v 1teavsn-laldlihi v Lewis-Same v Prica-Attorney-General v Jones-Edwards v Jones-Ewsters v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE.-S4TURDA. E I GUILDHALL. A female of respectable appearanc e, namnte Elia Toys- /in, and her daughter, about 12 years old, bearing the same name, were brought before Mr. Alderman Ansley, charged with shop-lifting. Mr. Bartleoot, of the firm of Parkyn and Barulcott, drapers, l.od gate hill, stated thattheprlsoners came Into his shop between six atid sevell o'clock otl Friday ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW.-STREET. Mr. Dattgerflcid; a solicit or, residing ut No. 20, Lin- coln's-ionntields, appeared to answer t~o a complaint laid by Carter, the informer, charging him, under thle 89th of Goo II., ithpubishng ertain bills, without having the printer's namie attacbed thereto, thereby rendering hinmselfliable to a penalty of 201. Charles Dlgby, the informer's witness, deposed that on the 14th ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT.-LwFo;s, FRIDAY. CIVIL SII)E. BAIRRON V. THE EARL 01 ASHBURNHtAM. This was an action for a breach of contract. Mr. PLATT and Mr. CLARniSON conducted the plain- tiff's case ; Air. I.ONG and Mr. DARBY the defendant's. Mr. Barron rented a farm of the Earl of Ashburnham, and prior to entering- ouper his tepaney, made an agreemenrt with the steward of his Lordship, that as he did not ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY. FEW V. GUPPY. The LOrD CHANCELI.ORI intimrrated to the Counsel in this case, that.hc intended to dispose of the matter in dis- pute on Wednesday morning. RiCKlETTS V. BODENHAU. This case stood over in order that it might be taken at at period when two gentlemen of the Ecclesiastical Court could slake it conve- niast to attend. It was now iotimated to his Lordship, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-THUitSDAY. COCK;BURN V. RAPHAEL. This was a petition, praying that certain sums of money now in the hands of the Accountant-General, might be paid out of court without any deduction on account of legacy duty. An Armenian merchant, who died at Ma- dra had, by his will, left a considerable sum with directions that It should belaid out in Indian Securities, forcertain ...

LAW OF ARREST

... LAWT OF AliREST. TO THE MERCHANTS AND TRADERS OF THE CITIES OF LONDON AND WESTMINSTER, AND THE TRADING COM- AIJNITY OF ENGLAND. The following statement is circulated by the Society of Mutual Communication for the Protection of Trade, with the iew of directing attention to a Bill now before Parlia. ment 'touching the Law of Debtor and Creditor, and abolishing Imprisonment for Debt except in ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. On Saturday Sir Peter Laurie wiaited upon the Lord Mayor for the purposc of informing his Lordship that hc had rcason to suppose that although Joseph Ady is n 3 prison, the old svstem was carried oil, ant the public were still subjected to imposition by-tbe promise of Sone pecuniary ad(. vantage, A gentleman namted lixon, of No. 73, St. Pmed's *hurclt. yard, received, a fetw ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION -li0USE. Yesterdav, an aged mai ;applicil to Alderman Pirie, who slat for the Lord Mayor (lils Lordship having been engaged in licensing publicans at Gttildliall), aud requested ile Alderman's interference with the ovretcers of St. Mary Mounthorne, to save him fro'm perishira. Alderman PitNI ( Can they refuse assistance to a lman like you- Applicalnt: They refuse to take me into the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTfCEJR-TihD DAI. ! ?? - VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at Ten. Carewe v Itobinson; to be spoke ?? V Higgins; petition- Expaste Evans, ?? e v King-Attorney-Geneml v Jones- Dalton v Bevan; ?? v Lewis-Same v Price-Attorney- General v Jones-Edwards v Jones-Ewstes~ v Spooner-Metcalfe v the Archbishop of 1York-Dixofl v Bealy-Feake v Cranefeidt-De Tastet v Hankey-Grlffith v ...