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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Twao DAY. VTCE.CHANCELTLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'SINN Sittings at tell, Hlanmer v flanmer, t) tle '-pobiv ?? V Wood, cause ard motion by ?? y.(;ey;eriI v Cloth.rnalers' Conrlpary. caltae by ?? v Same-Cla v P1,nnitigton, tiutC by order-Atter- ney.General v Corporatiton of Nemirk-, petition by ?? v Cropper, part heard-I Iecoan v Deacon-1F7ieght v I13eley-Filight Evins, by ?? v lee-lloyle ...

THE ROBBERY OF MR. WILLIAMSON'S SHOP IN CORNHILL

... THE ROBBERY OF MR. WILLIAM.SON'S SHOP IN CORNHILL. On Tuesday the Committee of General Purposes, to which the report of the Court of Aldermen, relative to the accusation against Mr. Brown, the Marshal, of having T attempted to obtain a restoration of the stolen property by v a compromise with those who were parties to the com -v mission of the offence, assembled at Guildhall, for the pur- pose ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATuRDAY. WARREN V. BURTON. Sir CHARLES WETIIERELL having replied on the part of the appellant in this case, The LORD CHANCELLOR said there were one or two points raised in the course of the argument which he wished a little time to consider, and for that purpose, as well as to enable him to look more attentively into the minutes and afidavite, he should postpone his ...

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 ...

COURT OF REQUESTS.—MONDAY

... COURT OF REQUESTS.--Mul).41i. A MWIDOW\VED IHOPE;. .1. Pierce, a sleek, strock-lfced qareocc, sumrnotleit a nian nained Alle'otuo for 21. The CommitsiloNon having inqjuired the notucre of Ihe debt, the plulcitiff stat'cl that it had( aecrired nis rent. :cd the amount of various pinms of glass which had boeet dellmolished during the period *f deelhdant's tecirc. Mr. Alleome, when asked what he ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCI'IT.-.MAISTONroti, SA'TCILAY. CROWN COL'RT.-[Blofore Mr. Justice (iASotLrFst Ale.vander' Tundurski, it Pcile, aged SI, wtis piaced at the bar, charged with uittering a forged c'otnterl'eit hill of exehange for .500fL, with intent to dcjranid Gcori~e F'ittth, at East Wielkham. Mr. Bowt.iN,, condcucted the lproecutitof. TIii' p)risnncr (lid not ?? eounuse!. (George Finch7 started that ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE' INTELLIGENCE. NORTHERN CIRCCIT.-LANCASTER, MARCHi 23.: CROWN COURT. Thomas Siriglt, ?? 33, was indicted for having un- lawfully, naliciousiy, and feloniously set fire to a barn, a stable, alid an out-house, at Scotfortih, in the occupation of John Alston. On the 26tbs of January a pile of buildings was found to be oil fire, and despite every exertion, the erections, with their contents ...

EXTRAORDINARY FRACAS

... EXTRA ORDINARY FRA CAS. Yesterday Major W.) Byrne was brought before the Brentford Petty Sessions, on a warrant, charging him with having desperately assaulted Lord Montford on Sunday. The assault having been committed at noon on the high road, great interest was excited at Hanwell and the neigh- bourhood to hear the investigation. The magistrates present, were-Col. Clitleroe, chair- man; Rev. ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THIS DAY. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN. Sittings at ten. Ills Honour appointed cause petitilois to be heard this day. One hundred and forty.eight are placed in the paper, but only those peti. tions which are unopposed nith motions will bo heard to.day. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. Sittisgs at ten. AFTran tntAtIsING PETITIoNs.-81otr CAvsss.-Barthrop v Ihayhew-Long v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. A man named William. Crouch was brought before Aldermani Piri under tie following circumstanices:- George Hopper stated that one Mr. (,Uason had offered a reward to anybody who should stop his cab and horse, which were in hands in which they ought riot to be. Witness asl he passed along the street saw the missing property in a regular rankh ivating for a fare. Tije defendant sat ...