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LAW INTELLIGEANCE

... icerY, vare. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-TuECSDAY. St. Mrl BA51iL MONTAG~U took Isis seat within the bar, having dird. been recently appointed a King's Counsel. ship ALUK'.TWAl. M~r. KNIsrm'r, with Air. Roy., moved for an attachment dly 6agains the defendant for not putting in his answer. Tihe de- fendan.t vias resident in Scotland. Under Lord Plunoket's 17 I Act he0 had bheen served with a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA ' .INTELLIGENCE. VlCE.(CHlANCELLOR'S COURT.-WVEDNESDAY. cou POLBIEROU MINES. c SETiASE'tti ?? (ARINE. v The Vicr-CiiANcEI.1 o11 this morning granted an injo Xl tion to restrain teefdatodhs agents from interfering I with these mines, and the moneys in the handsoat'the kanikeri, sor Messrs. Wlilliams, lDeacon, and Co. ;and to restrain the de- tl fendant from hindering the present Directory. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... CROW N ('lii. 01.-4 Before Mr.J tsttrc icl ?? cia Thulea I Walsonl, aged 27, a malmie, was placed at the bar, chacge('d with having miali iously stabhicd Thomos Thorn with a bayonet, at (Chathamn, on the 31st .lay, with intent to (ti him soaine grievotis bodily hlrinc. lhe prkonecr, tw ho pleaded Not Guilty, was un~defended by counsel. IThe prborier, on tile night in question, wa. piaced ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTEfLLI CENCE. AI ARLBO RO UG IIST IkE ET. ASAUett'LIT IAlIAiRDINARN.s Oil Saturday two persons,, tiamed Jainies Tke ter and R~obert .5ieet, fin thte ?? at' A1r. Little, a. ?? wine-mnerchant fin Princes-str'eet, Leicester-sqliari, ?? brought before M\r. Contint, charged by an individual named 'Thormas D owden, the husband. of a milnet and tiress-maker, No. 17, A Iheuarle-,treet, Picca- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGNATCE. HOUSE OF LORDS-MNIONDAY. [Appeals before Lords BIROUGHIAMM iNnl0, and TINTURDENJ SIR WILLIAM hAILLIFI ASN DIIIEJIS V. TIHE EDINBURGi011 ii. iAS (COMPANY. This was the rehearing of a case of appeal from the Scot- tish Courts of Session that was argued a few weeks ago before their Lordships, bien anl arrangement was agreed on, which not proving katisfactory to the parties, an ...

MURDER AT EASTWICK

... 3¶I1RlDER AT LAS TWIK. ()n Tluesdaly an inqsast was held at the Plumiet Ward Ariais, lEestsvirk, on thec body of' 1)'illipm ltadlcy. g The 1irst witfl(s-i f5,inillc~d was V illisin Way, a in. boulr', ssho deposed that on M\onday lie ss as at; work fo~r r Mr. 11ownl of lEastvickl- hall ,mosshlogti 11w; VNi limostCake. lireiid, and thiomals )ar by, thc prisoner, were with w tole> - iossiag, the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. M GAMINoG-?I1OSE PnOsrcoriots.-ln our paper of the 9tb Al inst., in reporting certain proceedings which took place at this office, on the tender of bail for the appearance of George Fc Maugharm, who stands indicted for keeping a gaminig-house, we at No. 60, in the Quadrant, at the sessions, we were inad- A vertently led to state that Air. Ezekiel NIchols of No. 1I Cleveland-street, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENvCE. -4- MANSION-HOUSE. An old fellow named Pike was brought before the Lord Alayor, charged with having stolen two salmon in Billings- gate-miarket. 31r. Goldhalt, the clerk of the market, stated that the pri- soner had been supportiig himself for tile last twelve years by plundering the salesmven; for the purpose of doing which the more comlpletely, lie Nsore under his blue ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterday a Court was held. I'he Couit was not opened imil a tuestioni relatiseto the (Cab and (mnibus Bill now in Parlianient wasldi-posed of, and Alderman Copeland was so oini inced that the matter ought to have been discussed in public that he left the Court and (lid not retuin until its dloors were opened to the public. OIFfICIAL INA'II'ENTION. dhlmernan '1ll(MAS WOOD rose to observe upon ...

POLICE

... I 11 . . .. MARLBOROUGH STREET. The magistrates of this office were on Tuesday occupied in investigating the circumstances of a mysterious and most extensive robbery of jewellery, to the axmournt of 5000L., from the house of the Earl of Mexborough, Doverestreet, Piccadilly, and the property of that nobleman's lady. The nvestigation was strictly private, as it was feared that the purposes ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ACCIDENT TO LORD SUFFIELD.-On Tiesdavafternoon, as his lordship was riding down Constitution Hill, St James's Park, on his way to the House of Lords, his lordship's horse stumbled and fell, threw his lordship, and rolled over him. His lordship was picked up senseless, and bv the kindness of some ladies who were passing and benevolently gave up the use of' their carriage, was immediately ...

ASSIZES

... WINCHESTER, JULY 17. SEDUCTiOx.-KNOWLES V. COMPIGNE.-This was an action brought by the plaintiff for the seduction oF his daughter by the defendant. The plaintiff is a respectable man residing at Winchester: the defendant is also a residenf at Winchester, where his wife carries on an extensive business as a milliner. The defendant is the father of a family of five children. In theyear 1830 ...