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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTtICqES.-Tons D)AYI. COURT OF C(lANCi.V, ,IANCOI.NS-N-1-N. Sittings ,.t t,,n. Perrott v Brittu, 1 er order. AeretAt i-Itt' Vyirii v N10rrit, iaijii.liihill'liilm Id ,rg, tso ?? U 1:;rl P'lCltcst'iI, ,titia]o- In'vain, t~ili'V , appeal. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittlhns at 1ii11. Dent v Blennett, paurt Iearil-Aligel v J.oie,, ?? tirder- Iroltil I Thorttton, to be spoke o ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE iNTALLIGENC.E. IM \. S'l'IREI:'l'. {Il:l: 11 S 0N '1111.l \ IINA t A NK.- Tlhims Miol i,. Rolerit ifll,, aindi .1m dei-i aisiis, w10o slanI cll:l rd .l; t thl( ,litiie will, po~saa Sing ?? all b~ils ftir tilhe ¶1ipOl' oi tlie notes ol tbe 'ieunnl and Polish batilks, ere yesterday broutght up jar re-examination. The necessary evidence for the completion of the casei agali st ...

MAYOR'S COURT—MONDAY

... MAY 1OR'S COURT-MONDAY. oPAM ?? 1. OOXKIN, WI\lIl(N, IIO I,, .4%- bl 01 llS. This was an nctiou brought biy the plaintiff, a respectable tailor in Little Britain, for the recovery of 129 8s., the price of clothes supplied for the use of the watcbimei oi one of the wards of the City, by order of the defendants, who are Comn- mon Councilmen. Mr. GU ntNauY stated ?? case, ind observed, that the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, HORSHAM

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COWURT, HORSHAM, BEVORS Mit. Comaszssrossat RZYNOLSoas. Robert Cant. Had no debts owing to him, no furniture ~ had sold all his goods; all the debts. owing by him were debts con- tracted last year; paid ready money subatoqueistlyll.is a single man; never was particularly extravagant.t On hli's crosmarexarination, it appeared that hie had reserved 8, some goods under the- ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL C'OURT- oxiAmy. [1Before u r ('oMmmnion Mecgeatit 2 ElittosliJ C' NS MIIIACY. .All Wlill s sas indicted, nith others not in custody, fon a conspiraey in reprelentiog herself ais a person of respectubi- litv ?? a vitvew to (cheat Iland defr aed a iuamber of trasdesnIeI residing in the neigihbomi hood of lirixtna. ir. (C'lAnISlON appeared lor tile proseeution, and stated tile ...

TRAGIC EVENT AT JERSEY

... ?? ? T A .I, ?? E ? . I I ?? . . 1. .1 , I 0- ILM'.1 I ?? -Ijt ?? .i-tCeleaiiughte' (If ?? Cle i l i sacof Si ?? 0011- sod ch~ll fhilt\ aisl I ?? t'e~iteii itsfI- lii 111 tll LIf isiOlI~ ti xcel- 1,~.t l~ l~, Wi lvly at itblle phluti atighl IO f iiI I iili vuy ne1tL 1t11 11 ; u in w to'4h1113 he iitlero 00 tltdtelg [ano years tigm Sbt I1lssons ct thle gulitilr ftom ?? i 111101CO R0 ...

IRISH POOR LAW COMMISSION

... I-KISH POOR.LAW COMMISSION. ABSTRACT OF EVIDENCII. -War continue our selection from the volume of evidence which has been published by the Irish Poor Law Commisa sioners', nd.' ior the reason' already stated; we nnake these selections from those parts of the evidence which go to illustrate the condition of the able-hodied out of work. The following passages shew the condition of tbis class ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEA CE. COURT OF CII AN CFRY, JSir C. C. PEPYs and Sir ,1. 1t. ?? sat to-day as Lord- Comisstisoners.j Ski-NEDIS' COMP'ANY I lilt IRii1018 sclEty. T his motion was opened 111tlI iursduv. r Mr. W~iGiaMii was no0w tibout re~unlllg Iif i arguments in support of those offered by Sir %Villhain F ollett on the formner hear'in . Si, t. WETHERErltOLi. Objected to rthe further heairing of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INS VOVYEN 7' DEBL7TO1S' (7O U? ?? [Blefore the Clui pl CotiiiussioNEr.] esftednvy Joe M'lisarenas, a teachier of langllages, wbose case has been behoee the readets of Die Morning Chionicle, ('(tole op this day puosuant to adjournrment. 'Ilie inowlveut upon his original (earing wes opposed by ir. Valker, ironimonger, of I;arir ugdoo-'ureet, who had been fixed ao his biel to tile anioiat of1 ?? ...

LONDON POLICE

... PLUCKING A JEW BY TILE BlAsR-011 Friday Thos, Hall, a rough-looking fellow, who described himself as a hay salesman of Paddington, was charged before AIr. Hoskins at the Mary-le-bone office, with stealing two lumps of rhubarb from the box of an itinerant member of the Jewish persuasion, named Jacob Ree- land, whoma he afterwards pulled violently by the beard. 'lire Jew, who seemed to think the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENA'e. QUEEN- SQU ARE. Theomas and Setru/i Lau-son, alias Thoms aa wontian with whoill lie cohabited], scere brought before Air. W%\hite to undergo oni~tltlr extimmlioisjn, thle former charged %fith t~iC latre (hiring hittirgay at the re~idence of hie Ilev .1. 1I. D~avies, at Oak- bill, to iv 'I olibridge %Ii rile, and thu laner %kith being aeces- nary to talo fact. The malle ...

ASSIZE OF BREAD,

... ASSIZUB OF IBIRAD, _ t, idS tbythe Honoiuirable ?? teE of the City of ABERt-C r7p nt~,te'lti a fNvils' 11835 vetirs, tli thle City atlod1 Libierties. At the tate of 74. per Quaitaern Loaf Wlhcatelo, andi -1 To toak place on I/h, 'It/ of Devember nexa/ etill lo be btin riee till sdllrced Ay said alysris AVOIMt)UPOTS. I.Lb 0 s. D r. p.The PeinntLoal'Witemieit is to weitji 0 I li 2 D i Hlsot is ...