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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IAT'ELLIGENCE. ROLLS' COURT-TuVRISDAY. TIHE SOt.lCITOR-G;ENERAT. ?? TIHE COIIPOAIS1 ION OV DATI. This was an information filed against tile defendants, in their character of trustees of certain charities in Bath. The factsof the case were as ?? charitieswere founded by letters patent, dated in the reign of King Edward It., who endowed them with the property of the dissolved priory of Bath, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... ICENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-THURSDAY. I [Before Mr. Justice LITILEDALF. and Mfr. Baron PAnKE.] . CUTTING AND WOUND)ING. Jane Jordan, 32, was indicted for cutting and stabbing William Pettit, with intent to maim and disable him. Mr. Clsyrao\ defended the prisoner. William Pettit, of No. 31, Great Rupert-stret, Flay- market: 'The prisoner has lived with me us my wife for about five years; on the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN7 gLLIGENCE. BOW-STREET. CIIAnI1F Or FOrttImN IHR S TAIt't ON PLAYING-.CAIDNi.- Yesterday a man in the garb of a mechanic, named Henry Wiheeler, was charged with forging the 6overnment-Lstamp used on playing-cards. Ellis, the officer, stated, that in consequence of informa- tion he received, he went to the house a o. 122, St. John- itteet, Smithfield, and there found the prisonerwho ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. SItR-As thU recorrrsmenrdation of the Countv Rate Com- ruissiorers, for the appointment of ambulatory barristers, may not be adopted by I'arliamrenit, ?? me to suggest, that it illt lie very desirable that miagistrates in session., should be 6ntlpowervd to nominate, with a salary, a barrister often year,,' stitndirlg (riot exceeding sixty yuars of age), ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAWV NOTICES.-THis Dar. CO1'RT OF CITANCFEIr. L:'flrN'S.INN. Aiefore the lirti i's t ?? a. sittiul,\s at fell. fit r. ILd tX rbirrali, petitls ptart hetar l'-HotlqY v RItlihven, petsti. lrr byrd, ?? Ir I, E'sei i, ?? rry, ba ?? pettiI ont. n be s'rrtbc' ?? ?? f r,, tioi hy ordrer-AnidrelvC Walttle 'trr Icrd-TttrIlei v ltiehsell, ptition -Crolre v \Varren, ditt0- Ervals v tanzelrtine petit fly ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWT fA TELLIGENCE. runm VICE-CHlANCE AMRVS COVRT-.FRIIDAY. 'tier Alr. I''unv-i~;tmoved cipi -tov for att injitfltioit to ?? te defenda nt Croft, who ~al; formier!y in partnership with the 'Ily pltititiff, in ii colffee-ltoiile iii lieckloisburs', front drawing or tilfe acteftiting any bills Of exolhinga, or entering into any nago- itty iatitous whe treby a Iturse nal liabtility would ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOU1SE. Yeqterdlay two girls, nanifid Caurolinme Bylybin and Ante Toyyam', and a manl named Tliti Hantiean, store broiught lietore A Idertitan 1'iric ,who sat for the Lord Mlayor, charged with having robbed thre owner of thle I 30 1 public- itouse, in JDevonshire-street, uader remarkable ei,'cuaistances. 'file prosecutor stated that he had of late otissed consider- able quantities of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... . An artion for ?? llbel. ?? by Mr`A 'Ma'ria Attila Pf Wlatts against Mr Frafdr and Sir 'NoThes, the pul~lisher n 'aaodprioter of Fraser's MAlgaZine, was tried in the Croart j, ~9&King'e BHench enI Saitirdail. The Attorhely-Giaeral, j 'Siry F-Pellock, and Mr Barstow, appeared for thaplain. ?? Erle and Mr P. Blanls for~the defendants. T he0 alleged libels were contained in Frasrr'o Aagazine ...

MURDER OF A MAN BY HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN

... MuinDl OF A MAN BY HiS WIFE AND CHILDREN. j A crime of the most horrible nature was lately com. mitted in the arrondissernent of Forcalquier, namely, the murder of a man by his own children with the sanction of their mother. They were all brought tip to take their trial at the Court of Assize, Lower Alps, and were placed in the dock all in a row. They'sppeared gteatly dejecteti, and their ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-FiewAr. [ l~efo re :'11 r. .l ustice LI 1I.I II ATi.0 a od IIV. .l USti-e (iAsso.oL.] I'lE, EXTEJ.NSIVE FORIGERlIES ON TI'lE AUS- RIMAN' ANDI POLISH B3ANKS. l?uhfecl Ball/s, Tkiionos tllaril,, and 31-slaic.s Iiois:-hou II alias Mo~idecai kanei, w(-re Indlicted forunl11aiclo y ad flol- niou iy enij~a% i ng and ~akitir a oscltiu order (sir thle pay. Rieat of ?? in tie ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... MlIDDLESEX SE SWONS.-FRIDAY. [Sir WILLIAMs Crearis, Itart., Ctiairmnnlj LADY 't'llIdlEiS. Haluonnlt lb iit and alvei lleas'rr ?? young feniraie,,who it app~aed't tied for rsoan years hemn hrein g togetieri' i good repute nt Hammnrersmrithi, as inillijeri an, il-css imakers, %%ere inditd for stoaling several articles of readys-rinic apparel from th, shop of r.Matthew I iairiws, of that pirice. ...

A CASE OF GREAT OPPRESSION AT THE CUSTOMHOUSE

... A CASE OF GREAT OPPRESSION AT THE CUSTOM- IHOUSE. (From a Corr-spon!61( ) On Friday last, two most respectable men amongst the land-waiters at the Custom-house, who amount to about 150, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the great robbery of 6,000, whvich took place some time agro at the Custom-house. No magistrate's warrant was had bv the police-officer, but they severe arrested ...