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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLB3ORO UG H. STR E ET. UNNATURAiL ASSAUiT.-A young falu tiiaied C(1rko w'sith- out coat, ansI with his coun~tenance almest bidden ?? hair ?? iskers, was vosterdoly brought 1hetore 1r. Dy~er vi atrged ssith haillu,. withlmt fiIII- protocaltion. hotiteu his own father, LItIt the landisi I of ?? ll- ios PuTns ptihlii'-lioti-s Ox',tord ,trtt. ho Thle defendant has, been several tuime at thit ...

ADMIRALTY COURT.—FRIDAY

... ADMIRALTY ('OURT-FRIDlAY. [IleforcSir J oit Nictot.] TIIF NNIST(O.S I he l)eputy -iegistrar said, that t'e motion in this case was not on the book, but that a decree of appraisement had been issued since, and was not returned till the 30th instant. Ile now moved the Court to decree a ?? decreed. 'I lIE QS FEN MAil-SAILAGE. Ihi-. wa a eane in wlcih slc cral claiis for rewnird were ptit in for ...

LAW

... PRIVY COUNCIL. SMITH V..1.ELLY-JUDG5IENT.-The Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council met at fbur o'clock on Friday, for the purpose of giving judgment in this important appeal, the decision on which has been looked forward to with great interest. Lord Broughaam delivered the judgment of their Lordships. The point turned on whether the conversion of the parties to the Roman ...

[ill] COURT WEDNESDAY

... s .i As ?? S P U s; ) I R I 1'\NP.XY. --I . ., : - : s. d e-cril'ed as :ib'e:i.i i o,,! ?? f'r the Hillo way IIa titer- :c., ?? ; l~v. i e. s' \s :i- held three separate ?? .: Va Nt' 1 ,tt %% ilsotin, ant aged widow ?? j . 'SIp !'eY & ,. ?? Allnutt Lind Aibouin, SM ?? Il:,eo'lrs. (ill and (harles- 6 oo, i 'skit sr t, ( he apsie, ait (l for a :it ' s l 'S - x N Iva.. lie iuu suppo ted by I ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHIANC'PERsY.-TUtcDAY. Belore Sir L. SIAntIV,,L L nd Sir J. B. BosAcsttl, Lords commiasiouer&.] SL.ADr ?? r.A'1F50N.- Sir 1. StADVnVEI, give juedgmnent in this case, which was afgiied before him and his brother ('omin issioner on Saturday firtnight. The bill had bcen originally filed for the purpose o' setting aside a conveyance of aleaselhold estate of ecelesi. ;stical propertv, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW iNVTELLIGENCE. ROIIS' COuRT._THuttsCIAY. rileI AlTTN'EY-FNERAL VL. (,lI.Fi. In this case, whieih hadl been before the late Master of tile Rolls, a testator, who ws a ir member of the East India Corn- patty, devised a sunm of £3,000 East India stock, to his ex- ecittors in trust for his wifte for her life, antl after her death to be held for thle benefit of Christ's Hospital. Sir('AtslttcS ...

POLICE

... MAft!BOROUCGH STRZET. oft Tuesday Capti ,rkt &set, R.14., was brought beibre Meqss Dyer, Conant, and Hall, on a peace warrant, obtained by Stephen Reinhold Luhngtn Esq. M.P., in ?? of certain hostile manifestations towards him, onthe part of the fallant captain. Several letters of the cap. tainwere read, threatening Mt ushingtoi, anduorging him toa breachof the peace The following dialogue ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTBLLIG.ENCf. ALLEGED 1 OBOElEPl -. filiw the situation of waiter at the Union Tavern, situated ato o. 36, in Bow- street, was yesterday broufht to this Office in custody of Bal- lard, the officer of the establishment, charged on suspicion of having stolen a £S bank-note and two sovereigns from tle person of Mr. Thoenas Brown, holding a situation in one of the dock-yards, and residing ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... On Sasturdav all inquest was held at the Reid Lion, I'rineal- treCet, Westintitster, oll the body of MattihewN Graves. azcd !8an old soldier, who ?? reported to have died fromts inju- ries inflicted upon hitsi by a priN ate of the Coldstreasu Foot (iuardis. From the evhilene of the deceased's wife, it ap- pe-.red thaton the evening ?? Inst ?? public-house, Broadway. where he siuet a private of ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TRIm DAY. VICE CHANCELLOR'S t.UURT, LINCOLN'S-INN. Sittings at ten. Seal I)ay,-Siotltons. ROLLS' COt'l'l CHlANC'ERY.LANE. Sittings at ten. Consent causes, and petitionS. and motions. COLItT OF REVIEV. AtJIovlNxn BlANKttt'rT PETITIONs.-Exparte Neirinck: re Nel- tith , part hea;rd-1;x irte r dalfrlrd D 1C ?? Johnson re iirown-t. pm te Lt eaf ?? Stone re WVhitehbed- Exajtrte Worl re ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA U' JNTTELLI GEN GE. VICE-CluANCELLO li'S COURT.-FRI'DAY. 0!ORGAN' t. SF:,WAnD. The SoLlciTon-GENCOAL. wvith wvhom oere M~r. Pollers and M~r. PAnrees, moved to discharge an injunction which had been obtained ens ytavto in Mlay last, whereby the defend- ants were cestrained from manlufacturing paddle wheels for steam-enigines of a particular construction, in violation of a patent grantedl to ...

ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF LOUIS PHILIPPE

... 17'T]k1MPT ON THE LIFE OF' LOUIS PHILIPPE . Goligenani'.; Messenger, of WrednesdaV, which we received by our usual express last night, furnishes us with the following ample, and, -we believe, very accurate narrative of the atrocious attempt recently made upon the life of the King of the French, as well as the painful results by which it has been followed. ATTEMPT UPON THE KING'S LIFE BY AN ...