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POLICE INTELLIGENGE

... GUILDHALL. A porter, namedt Ic/n J lsinore, wvas broughit before Mr. Alderman Vrnaobles, charged with conveviing two gallons of gin ?? the streets, without carrying a permit. C. 1HI Fauilkner statld that as lie was passing throughi willbian street, near BIlnlchfriars.hbldlge, on Saturday eveting, he met the prisoner with a tnoa.gllon bottle shtsg over his shoulder, walk. lug towards the bridge ...

THE LORD MAYOR AND THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... THE LORD MAYOR AND THE COURT OF COMMON CO UNcIL. On Friday last the Aldermen of the City of London assembled, in consequence of a summons issued by the Lord Mayor, upon very peculiar business. At two o'clock there were 20 Aldermen present. They sat, not as a Court of Aldermen, but as a meetingof the Civic Magistracy. The City Law Officers were also present. The LORD MAYOR stated that he had ...

ADMIRALTY COURT.—FRIDAY

... ADMIRALTY COURT.-FRzDAY. [:Bcfore Sir JOHtN NicetoL.. THE TEIITIS TREASURE. This was a question of somle interest in cases of civil salvage performed b) officers and crews of King's ships, and it involved a construction of a point of law which has not yet received any judicial decision. The proceedings were conmsenced on behalf of Capt. Dickinson and the other officers and crew of his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHALL. Yesterday John Stockwell, an Irish lad, was brought before Mr. Aldcrman Ansley to compel him to produce a sovereign which had been given to him by mistake. A ?? inamed Measrs stated that hie hsad business at the Heralds' College yesterday, aod left hslsioroc in the care of the prisoner while he was absent for a fews minutes. On his return lie gavehis a feu helfpcnce for liii trooble ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW;-NOTICES-T~iIs DAY. CiOURT OF KING'S BENCH. Sittings at half.past nine. LoN.nom COSISroN JtURIEC.t-edldiq v Eseudier-WVilkinson v Prca'TilsonI v Sir J. Key-Prestofn v Samae-Hitchcock v Nelson- Glindon v Donlo-Ashley v Kirbey-Heale r Wiilson-Mtstill v Pasyne-Gatllt v Earl t ?? V Palmrr-Dor, dem. Holton, v Giles-Sarol, v Castle-Twycross v Pork. The last Is 42 on the list. COURT OF COMIMON ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ACCiDEIXT. To LADY CASTLEMAi-xE.-~Satarday last, Lady Castlemaine was walking in the demesne of' oydrum, accompanied by Miss Edgeworth, . whenherfoo. hppeingto tri~e gaist a clump of' wood, she was preci- pittedforar- wth uchvilene tather leg was severely fractured.- ALL.EGED MIURDER.-Afl innest was recently held at Bolton, Lancashire, on the bodies of Ellen Boardmau and her infant child, who ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, MARCH 19

... COUR¶T OF EXCHEQUER, M1ARCH 19. lnafkirr Lr.A AMinne -nia cee ?? I to (Before Lord Abinger and a Special Jury.) I *t. Attornery-.General v. Bea-T his was an information for the condemnation of 5,0 33l ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... ,,LAW NOTICE-S.T-hs JAr. #OURT OF CHANCK&Y_ LINCOLN'S.INN. Sittings at ten. ?? tht Lords Commlassiofl&5.] AnDJa*UAVab LUNATIC PVTA ?? Biagden re Blagdeu -Nerle re Biegden-_oiyoge re icr-'tip re'rharp-srosvne re :'unn-s:asted ye Ie Reuip.-.CWitt re Blewoitt-Gauge re Chamber.-Otroom re ?? re Welch. Nr~. Pertrxnsos..Expart. Johnson re Mason-Toyoam re Cousins-Eimer re ?? re Gray-Salt re liart- ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S INQ (UESTS. SUICrIDE OF A PERUVIA.N MERaI IANT.-.Last evening, at seven o'clock, an inquest was held at the Bell and Crown Inn, Holborn, before Mr. Pavine and a very respectable jury, ol viewv of the body of Don Miguel Gudollk, aged 24, a merchant of Peru, in South America, who destroyed himself under the following circumstances. The jury, having been sworn, viewed the body of the ...

POLICE

... MANSION HtOUSE. BILL STICXING EXTRAORDINARY.-On Monday, a mat in very shabby attire, named John Peacock, was brought before the Lord Mayor by a police- man named Parish, charged with having stuck upon the walls of King William street a placard calculated to excite the people to acts of violence. Parish stated that tat a quarter past seven 'clock on that morning he observed the defendant stick ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... EXTRAORDINARY CAsE.-The following most extraordinary charge against a priest (which must however be received with considerable suspicion) was lately fixed for trial hefbre the Court of Assizes fbr Tarn. A beautiful young woman, of the name of Elizabeth Losisa Farmond, died lately in Valence, in the 18th year of her age. Rumours began to Spiead about the town as to the cause of her death, her ...

CONSISTORY COURT.—FRIDAY

... CONSISTORY QIOURT.- FItD.Y. TRSVANNION P. TarvAN:ioN.-Tlis was a question oni tile admission of an allegation responsive to a libel ?? in by Mir. John Charles B. Trevannion, charging adultery agaitist Cha rlotte rrevanaion, his wife; and praying a separation. The allegatioll on thie part of Alrs. Trevannion denied the charge, and set forth acts of adultery as committed by the husband, in ...