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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA JV INTELLIGENCE. \ I(.l~f ?? ?? S COURT l-F!IIDAY. al~l IC- 11iNiEI ?? INNY. th, This cause, in whtich extensivc West Indian estates are in- teolved, has orritpiedl thel('ourt for two davs. Sir Wil Iiot I orne's reply'ic to ,e teaord on WVednesday neot, as the dav of ?? too fat advanced, when the defendant's case closed th is bo slay, knt the l earned ( 'ounlsil ' arguments to be heard ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES -Tmis DA Y. VICE-CHA.tCELLOR'S COURT. Best v Halliday, to be spaok ?? v Noel, petition bh ?? tlourmelin v Sheldon, ?? v Hepworth, ditto -Graves v llelphin, ?? V Dunbar, further df rectious by ?? vSanden, ?? v Jones part ?? v Batlry, ?? same v Evans, ditto- Walrond v Codrlngtlon, ?? v Ferrier, further direc. tions and ?? v Brotherton;-Cra0Wlty v Crowley-Palne v Falder, further ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEI\CE. MANSION-HOUSE. ti A pauper, named M1arlq Walhic, who belongs to Bi- D shopsgate parish, was brou6ght before the Lord Mayor, t and charged by Mr. Booker, one of the parish ofieers, L tnder thc follo wing circusnstantes:- cL The defendant, who has been long addicled to dram- n drinking, hans been for a considerabde time all himate of the work. R house, her ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. tri V'ICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-~THIJUlSDAY. de SMITH V. 5IDNEY'. a1 Mr. KNIGHtT, with Mr. TuolrNER, ?? oto this morning, upon thle notice which his Honour had onl a at previous occasion required to be given, to restrain the dt tiefetidants from proceeding to a stile of the lienish Spa re Estate, at Norwood, according to their advertisement Pc for to-morrow. The defendants ...

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. Two men, named James Williams and John Smith, were charged with causing a great mob by hallooing forth an harrangue entitled The Political Form of Matrimony between the Whigs and the People.-A police sergeant said that an immense mob assembled round the defendants on Saturday night, in consequence of their acting as above stated. They refused to go away, and he took them to ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... I LLaW NOT1C.ES.-TflS DAl'. COURT OF CRAINCERY, ESTMI't l3~fore the L~ Sittings at Barrington it re Barrington, part eard-- ar v ilshr dt tor- der--(reene v Tiowle, appeal- i itsire, dit- Bowen v Marris, ditto and ?? v % Morrssonl dttO mtd petition. ROLLS' COURT, AV'i.MTll' )STER. Sittings at tetl. Brucev (ltirltooa, ?? v Iolliltot- gers' Cotttpanv-- -Maund v Turner--Attoriey-(Jeneral v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? ?? I COU RT OIF CHAM ANERY..-SAT.'vu AY. Th'l 12 efore thle MASTiA1i of the lto],,S~ aol Mr JuSt ito BOSAN. 1ong zto III]r, sittitig as ?? tointrissiotirrs.] hoorr E:\ yPAIIfI: litxiiN. 00 Ir Nir. \X'atcIr;I tippliid it tder tit! :,JcIutd 4thI of Wi]liarn Th21 ?? fora iotrider directing, the re-paoofltit Ouit ?? tile bru~1t Suitors' Fuldol f a anal of, Severno poeaiiit atid a fractionl, ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... XURDE It OF THE REV. MR. DAwsole.-A dreadful occurrence took place about five o'clock on yesterday evening (June 2d), at Ballinacraig, within about nine miles to the west of the city. The Rev. Mr. Dawson, brother-in-law of Mountiford Westropp, Esq., of Melon, has been for some time previous endeavouring to get up possession of their holdings from several of his tenants in that neighbonrhood, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT'ELLIG!ENCE. I BOW-STREET. ALLFer House S1FNT..Tiihfl Arlndel and Benjumin Swao, the latter a horse-dealer residing in the neithbourhood of Spitalfields, and the former a * coper in Smithfield-mar. oet, Were vesterdlay placed at the bar before Mr. -lails, charged on suspicion of feloniously receiving a horse, the property of Mr. 11enry Strange, a horse-jobber at Houmnslow, shich had ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tffs DA r. VICE. CHANCELLOR'S COURT, W ASTMINSTER, Sittings at ten. Kay v Marshall, to be spoke ?? v Irving, by order-C rr v Carr, petition and mutions. ROLLS' COURT. WFSTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Motions; after which, Edmounids v Acland-Dolben v I)olb- Pinder v Neale-Irolett v W ynnc-Attorney.General v .h Holden v Fetcher-Delanny v Delann;y-Rhoades v Jay. COURT OF KING'S BENCH, ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... [13efore 13. Rorci, Esq., Chairman.] A T'1 N N I - - ?? o .as 31oslei/ was indicted for assaultinig William Martin. 'Ihe case, as it proceeded, pre- *wnted an extraordinary specinien of a roguish and audactolls tenanlt-at-will, Mr. CiLAtitsq appeared for the prwsecution. It seems that a gentleman of property at Pentonville had the misfortune to accept as his tenant for two hiouses in Ilerines ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-I'Plis ?? COURT OF CfHAN(Eity, M ESTMINSTEt. ?? at ?? the L Cint M'sC ?? °ttOead-d v teaie, mootiilo for jud1lelilent ?? v Hienn: or 4AtO-0 1reNn N o i, cupic i elititll, by ord ctli re hlutcher, 2 dint - iortiinerv 1Vtst by ?? v Atrolbus, cause, by order. M1tOt bv date, 1835.-Feb. 2i, tiilurnl v Lyster, part he: eb. 2, Perils Ferris; Feb. 21, Ditto v Foley; Maccttl ac. '101 v ...