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THE CITY and the SURREY MAGISTRATES

... 7'THE CITY and the ls;URRE Y MAJGJS 7'RA TES ~ner his After thet general husiniss (if the Court itf Aldermreir ped was ended ott Tulsdaly, Sir CHIA PMAN MARSHiA LL fnon presented the Report of the Coemmittee ot' Plice, to %a- wihich the(, petition of Mr. Walis~ for at licenee to a hlouse ave itt the bororglir of Souithwiark, wats rtkirredl. The pr'ti- he- otie stated that Mr. Warllis, who liie ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterdilay a Court wcas held for the dispatch of business. P1'ROCEEDINGS OF THE COURT OF COMMON COIUN('IL RE'GAR)INGt; VIEI':DOMs; Alderinin SCIIOLE, after the proceedings of the two last Courts of Common Council had been read, rose to object, as vwe undertood him, to Whe mode adopted by the Lower Court in reducing the cost of freedoms by resolutions instead of by Bill. ?? wvished to knowr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHIIALL,. On Saturday a gentleman named Chappell attended volun- tarily before Mi.r Alderman Thorrie, to answer the complaint of Mr. Butt, a solicitor, forcrasing his acceptance from i bill of exchange for £150., upon its being presented to him by AMr. Butt for payment. Mr. Butt stated that on a4ing for payment the defendant took the bill in his hitd, looked at it, and then said he should ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST THE GREENWICH RAILROAD COMPANY. [Before Sir TiiobssA MARION WIT.SON, and a full bench of Magistrates.] Yesterday two gentlemen of the name of Finch complained of the conduct of the agents of the Greenwich Rail-road Company. They stated that they are agents for Mr. Drake, who is the owner of certain property lying between High- street, Deptford, and the Creek, and ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISMISSAL OF A CORONER'S JURY

... E.XTRIAORTDLVARI'Y ,IS,1ISSAL , 01 ' C' I O.ER'S J UR . TIHE LATE IATAI, STANM.BOAr ACCIDENV. Yesterday afternoon the inquiry concerning thilunfortunate William Ibbott, the sandharge-t'il, i1ho was killed by the filling ef the mast illht fath;er's barge, by coniig in COa- tiict m ilt the John lull steniter on the rnorning of Saturday, the 17th instait, ssas rxiouned before tIr. I. Carter, tht ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW I A 2'L LIGNCE. VICE-CHANCE'LLORr- (COUlT.-SATCRnDAY. RicCrOP'. AN VI mCARlS -sT11I Tfl IN' gCiLT9(mE ?? rImStmsF ANDo ?? 1.Krc'( ItT, 'Or thr(- dt i--i dautl in lhis(iis, io, tmoevkkl thlat ?? mm ti ?? l isen isisumd tinder ,In mirder of flthe letsl L.-ii Cha-ceflms ?? ajcamtm- 1h,,. htfemsslantm for aI- illiiimt cf t43'3 Mh., as tio- tli\ d anioistnt idt cost,- nioim &1' c avg d, iiit t ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MIANSION-HOUSE. CASE OE GRIE.AT CALAIITY.-On Saturday Sir. Thornbor- row, of Lloyd's, appeared at the justice-room, to lay before the Lord Mayor a case of extreme calamity, for the purpose of obtaining, through his Lordship's assistance, some funds to reet the exigency. Ihe applisatio' related to the recentloss of the lives of eight men off Yarmouth, six of whom had left be- hind, entirely ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... . LAW NOTICM*-Tirs DAv. VIGIE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'8-INN. Sittings at tea. Preece v Barrow, motion per order; after which, the first side of petitions from the lost printed list of the 21st-lusefield v Muse- Held, restored. MANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGHALL-STREKT. Before Mr. CommisajonerMURIVALEL W. C. Empoon, of Leantlagton-priors, Warwickshire, mone.- scrivener, at eleven; ?? Telfer, of ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—SATURDAY

... BANKRUPTCY COURT-SATURDAY. ?? ?? FANE.J BOND AND PATTISALL'S BANKRUPTCY. On Saturday a meeting of the creditors of the abovQ bank- rupts was held for the declaration of a divdend and proof of debts. T'Ie total amount of tlebts proved up to the present time was stated to be J'803 Y5ti II. 9(., and the ailstiict provod ol the above day was only f84 4s. 'Ihe dividends already deelared tuake 17s. ...

ACTS OF THE SESSION—No. III

... ACTS OF T'HJE SESSION-No. II. IMPRESSIEN'T-MERCHANT SEAMEN. ch Ths. impressment of seamen is so revolting to all the 11 et ~ig of our nature, that every man of any I be- he 'v 'tern. 'le onina qrillstiorr ts isih respect to iihich ttrre rat canl be any diffieulty is, whsether, irs any ernergirscy de. lie ?? a sudden rind immense supyof scamr)e, threy ge ran be obtairred without having ...

HERTS QUARTER SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... HERTS QUARTER SESSIONS.-MONDAY. IFROM TrIE ii1iR'IFOaD nsFOflMER.] The following letter from the Home Office was read, and the Clerk of the Peace was directed to make the Returns re- quired:- (Circular.) W'hitehall, 12th Oct., 1835. SIR-I beg to call the attention of the magistrates as- sembled at quarter-sessions to certain provisions of an Act of the last session, cap. 80, intituled, An ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Iran GUILDHALL. slia Yesterday a young woman of repulsive aspect, named Ca- h rierice ELans, was brought before Mr. Alderman Venables, ?? (harged, under the recently passed Act for Preventing Cru- sib rity to Animals, with ill-treating and torturing a cat, belong- off ing to some person unknown. to A boy namned Charles Taylor, a brass-worker, residing in be (loath-fair, stated that about ten ...