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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TEIs DAY. VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Ray V Maeshall, demurrer for judgment ?? v Halliday, for ?? V Strong, ?? v Noel, petition by ?? Hourrmll d Sheldonl, ditto-LathO1 v Hall, ditto-At- torney.Generil v ealford, by ?? v Berkeley, dittov- Fightv Senstley, p frt ?? v Evans-BarrY V Crunditt- vevose Mor. -is, ?? r Ferrler-Porter v Brother. ton_ arsh lI v ?? ...

COURT of the DEAN and CLERKS of ST. PAUL's

... COUTR f tPltA DEANaud CLERKS of ST. PA UL's. --O- f ~~S ATURDAYV. r lB f'f- Dr. l'ir.iaioar.] jx~r~orit- i .--BIa(ii 13u ciiim-T nlhis aas an action at the instance of Captai llelciel: of tile Etna, against l)iana his vvife, lo compel it raititution of conijugal rights. It w%,as resisted onl the part of the lady by a plea, that, owing to cer- tain antenuptial iiregulaiitie. oln the pilat of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INIELLIGlECE. GUILD HALL. A poor Irish woman, whose name was not mentioned, applied yes- terday to Mir. Alderman Lrinson for his advice how to recover a lost child. Mr. Miller, the assistant overseer of St. Sepulchre's, stated that on the 3d of Mlarch a poor sickly bor, about three years old, was dropped at the door of the workhouse, sad the usual means were taken by advertisements and ...

THE LATE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... TRE LA TE MIUIRDER IN ST. GILES'S. id C'> cIxNVi'S Isii ce'. - ?? inquest ai'serribic'd yesterday, in I tile :il iddlesex H ospital, before A~ir. Stirlitig, to itnquire 010o 2-the circrunistantceA of' the death (if Helnry Pedevy, svhich re- .Y cnittlyitook p lace in Sal utat ion-c~ouri, St. U iles',i. (Considqr- able ditholc tv had beeti experienced in getting the witne; le. ig to conic ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT'ELLIGE'NCE. MIA ll,130ROUGHl.STIBEET. DI)AGR~EEall:NT or Doci,ots.-On Sat~urdav lfr. Sioane, of tile well-known firm of Sloane 'and CoIrornmonger-lane and Argyll-place, appeared before dIr. Chiambers ind Mr. Satinders to answer a charge Of assault brought against him bya person of thle name of Alullins,, tile proprietor ,of a rival !. Aedical Establishment, lately, Set lip in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE ICE 7ELLJL'AcE. INIMARIY.lA-BONN E_ t' It'IEt.'t5 'I'Ii .5 IV., .-.tIlroil 'rico. it ?? riSV, ?? byb is oifsc thl the etollu vtiglhltre itntc'iit -Cot .plohr~iot ait lliir er, enits were iivt'red ?? hiool, stilted sle it d btil itt!. ilarrid dti prisonerix vears, au1 d ?? a it family of ftilr ?? latterl' ?? hadl Ielil ill the -oistllt a habit of i'l using her, tiiid le - iigil rr In her ...

SUPPOSED MURDER IN CLERKENWELL

... SUPPOSED MURDER LV CIERKEN IVELL., Conoanti; IFunr' r- Ali. StiIt.iNo and a juiv Lissenbled yesterilay at olce o'cloek, at the Lion tiII, Ii ll puilblh'e-houie in .1largaret-street, Spa-fields, ?? the den di of M ai; A tle iliv, aged tell. It, yeste lzays paq)er we itn-erted. vinder the heed 1-laton-gaoleld,*' aln accolint of tbe ex- amililtioll of tli ehiild' i mothier, whio was charie(l ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOJCo'. S. ;-Ts 4y,. VICi;.CiSA lt.OR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. Ellis r Ellis, to be spoke ?? Bentley. petition hbyorder- Price v Kenser, ?? Marsdeii, In re Fox, ditto-dii llt0li v Johnson, fu'rther directions by ?? A tie- ;a - ttd__ ~hartonl v l)urhnin, furthler dlirectionZ liv otel-.Wfrhled vcdreig- toA, demuarrer by ?? Bead part ?? J yoere ?? v Talbot, fok-ther ?? v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF C0'HANC'ER\--MO\tm . [1sfore the Lords Conimissioneis, Sir LAUNCxYLoT StiA tWELL and Mc. .Tustice l'ovaxeier.] 11 1AHISON ?? 1 'Il.Iltll ty. '['his was -an appeal from a decision of the present Malnster of tlaI Rolls allowing a demurrer put in by the defendants. The appeal had been irard by Lord Lyndhurst, but as tihe aru- mnents were not quite brought to a conclusion at the time his ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWTV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCI.-FRIDAY. ?? in Banco.j Tae XKINO V. yJ,.VZSTXR. Mr. CRANDLESS applied to the Court t. direct the rocogniances of the defendant's bail to be estreated, as the defendant had not ap- peared to receive judgment. The defendant had been tried and con- victed in this Court, and had been admitted to be at large, on his bail undertaking he should appear to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INMELLIGEACE. Yesterday, Wlliiam Hi/lton, the( driver of one of the C'lap- ham stage-conches. appeared before thke Lord Mlavor to ain- swer the coiiplaint of' Mr. Kerr, the Russia merchant, The C'omplainant statedl tliatthe defendant hadl, for the last two y'ears, annoyed Ii i in then '-rertt by following him, and in a muost ruiffiani -ike manner demnanding! sixapence from him ats at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IN7TELLIGENCE, ROLLS 'C(OUIT.-- Tt'is'm.s N, RM110 I M ?? 'Ihs w~ h11 lvrd bl.' it Lcuni mortgagee against thle first flortgflg,~ Atid the tnoitgagor of' certain property, for the pur- pose of' compejliling an assignmecnt to thae plainiti'ff of the first inllIulltbrance. T he fhits ot' the ease were briefly as, follow : TIhe deRendant, Mtr. t ohn Rotjottoini, the proprietor of' the Windsor ...