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POLICE

... | THE HATTON GARDEN OFFICE. TO THE EDITOR Or THE EXAMINER. SIR,-I believe the Examiner has always taken an interest in the question of removing the tax on newspapers. The brutal administration of the law in cases-ofthe unstamped byr the gentlemen at Saffron hill, Messrs Laing and Rogers, merits the especial notice of the Home Secretary, if the Government do not wish the police.offices to be ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. (rBefore the Loans COMMtIONSS, -thOe MIAsTr or the ROLLS, and Mr. Jutice BlossNQUIaT. Mlr. KNIGHT presented a petition from William Alien, the Tipstalfof the Court, stating that it was the duty of the petitioner to attend the Court every day of sittings, and that no adequate recompense was afforded him for such a continued service. Sir C. P'PYs directed the petition ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... ?? ? ? I I e 4 . . ..&O - Dii ' ?? ' I VICE.CiHANCELLORISO COURITWESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Davls'v Gregory; ?? Bales; ditto-PeIrcC Teed, ?? v Mloody; ditto-jopes v Pear-e ?? v, Joh;- son; ?? v Diirtin; ?? iEeilwards; ?? v Fletcher; c4emurrer-PhiPPS v Willianis, exceptlo;;& -Carr v Townshend-MLvre v ?? v Freeman; further ?? v snriflertonf ?? v Crnwley-Paine v Falidor - further ?? C ke ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... THAMES POLICE. SMUGGLING AND SMASIHINC,-SINGULAII CASE.-Yeas tordav, John Gazing, a foreigner, who has been thrice convicted in the penalty of 1001. for sm was' hog, vas brougbt before Mr. Ballantine and Mr. Broderip, on an information, charging him with irnshipping 121b 7oz. ,f tobacco, which hod not paid duty. The Customos, who on the last occasion ponisbed the prisoner by an imprisonloeot ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMfMION COUNCIL. Yesterdav a Court swas hcldl for the dispatch of bnsines'i. It was very fully attended. and thc spaec below thes bar %isas crossdshd. IDuring thie sit tiog of thle Court much interest wsas c~i deiitlv flet bv tile strangers in thc waians interlocnt ors' discussion whieli took pilace. Bb~; l R EACHI OF PR IVILIECG . hlatmediatcly after the s ery slimt minnite of thle ...

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 ...

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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-MonAy.I These ,sessions commented to-day. At, ten o'clock the Recorder, Mr. Sorjeant Arabin, thei Common Serjeant, the Lord Mayor, and the ether officers of the Court took their seats onl the Bench. The calendar shows a total of 262 prisoners in custody, of whom 170 are committed from Middlesex, 33 from London, 37 from Kent, 13 from Sarrey, and 4 froin Essex. Thle ...

FRANCE

... The public mind begins to recover from the affriglat occasioned by the extraordinary preparations made by the Government for carrying on this trial. The fearless behaviour of the prisoners themselves, who appear to regard their sufferings as a mere pre- liminary to the triumph of their principles, cannot fail to make a deep impression on thleir countrymen, who see arrayed against them the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF COMM'ION PLEAS.-Tu~snAY. ISittings Ill Banco.] ANothing of the slightest Interest catme onl before this Court yester- lay, their lordships having been occupied the whole day in hearing muotions of no importance. COURT OF KING'S l3ENCH.-Ttw.sDAY. [Sittings in Banco.] T1HU KING V. THOMAS UAtiN AND THIOMAS AUSTIN. This was an indirtment ziggtinst the two dlefendlants o m assanilting a ...