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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IATELLIGENCE. ROlLS' COt'RT-i'-Ii'lrst.Y. 'liThis being general petition dav, his Hloam ur the .11 ASTF of r the lloi.is was engaged dunrieg ilhe day in going through lhis r petition paper, which contained no niatter ot public interest. COURT OF KING'S BENCi_-TUtIESr)AY. t [Sittings before 3ir.Jestice 'A'i i.DsoNt, ndaCotmimonJniry.I rISK V. 1. BUiIClIlUM.1) 5ND. 5 ' I.l1liIHED. V Mr. ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tmis DAY. COURT OF (HAN i:RY, MIXNCJL.'9SINX. WVheat, G(raham, jo,)go~n~teCe~ 1 Aw. nlPP1 raticr- De Vay~ rvs v ?? opieli twtird~ Nv ?? g, two~ 1tJpet- Richardd v The Fc r of 1ifacdc;,e] t DpeaDut!,o)aa v)oe appeal. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S (OTUPT, LINCOLN S3INN. Sittings at ten. Reeves v Powell, to prodotce ?? vTate, ,ttitioll- Teuiplar v Swete, part heard. COURTi OF KING'S BENCH. ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... I LAW ]VOTICES.-THIS }va. VICE.CUANCELIOR'S COUitT, LINCOLN'S.INN. s9 Sittings at ten, k Seal day.-MoUGo1s. S ROLLS' COURT. CIIANCERY. LANE. r ?? at ton. f Motions, and G;iles r Giles-liroad v Andrewrs-Soliciter.Geneiral r the Mayor of Bath-ilotomfiel v Gotobud-Barrow v Burit--Ay:ett v Athtu,to COURT OF KING'S ilENCH. Sittings lt hallf-past nible. *; I.nDnoN S9YiAL JuntRLS.-titlsock v ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... IVSOLVEN.T DEBTORS' COURT-SATURDAY. I -4E [Before the (OlsE` COMasMIssIoNFn anti AMr. Commisioner bI It IN.] IN 11tE MtArtTE OF TI'l PET'ITI'OtN (1V JAMl'S falltOIi'. Ihlis insileenl described as e Gentleman Cadet in hi AMa- jesty'sRidinel'stabliulimenit, was opposed byllr.C'i r. sswLI. lor a Mr..letfrey, alnd by Air. Nsciir.i.s for Mr. llea4-etfl, a tailor, of l-til-ns all. liir debts were £2 ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.INN. Sittings at ten. In re Hjichsoo, junatic petitios by ?? Shinners' Company v The iriti Society, sintiun port heaurd. A PPJCA;, -Iti R ?? V I ring, two ?? v The Earl of 1.Meclesield, ?? v Donosan, Uppeal-Rdwards v Joaes, ?? v 'iThe Attorney-Geferal, ditto-Attorney-Geite- ral v Pesrson, dlitto-itlandler v Stewoart, ditto. VlCE.CHANCELLORt' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWr N7NELLIGEA CE. ROLLS' COURT._Fen ir.i si O o ItI Iiiatlia l l \ GNR L iii (I TiF POil kIlliO 01, I LI'FSPOni itel Miti. I~ohFi ?? motvel, Ini thia case, oii bohalf of the At torney-timerieia and thle relators, t hat tie defeiidanta ?? he e i-tiui.by thre ?? of the Colin, tri-n Investing oIl- tte tin tofi 00O,5,000 nientioned iii O~le inforniation, oi aiiy 'iepart thtirs of, Iin thev ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... C CENTRAL CRIAMINAL COURT-N-ODA Y. These Aessions commenced to-lay, ?? the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, 'l r. eigeant Arabhi, the Aldermen, SheriffH &c., entiwred the Court at ten o'clock. 'I'he LCoRIIoenr, in his charge to the Grand Jury, observed that a period of' fourteen days only had elapsed since ti'e tei- tainiation of the lhst session, and the number of prisoners for trial xaes ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLICENCE. MAR LBOROUG H.STR EE'T. Piorinre IY A i 0l ?? ay1har il a private in tlhe Scoaclr ?? e Garids, was broui ght before ir. Coniaiit liargedl vifih ?? stole ita pocket book and silvcr pencil case, value Ili, fioul the shop of AIr. C. Stockjn, ?? 53, I1geilt street. 'lirt prisoner went into Mr. Stocken's siiop and asked to look at soene coiunaoia m oif ora. WN hile the articles ...

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 ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SPERIFFS, (11(Ull'-Tllvlt-1)m,. B!letor .Jltv4 -tlutm I I, l:sc., se-ioi Uittler Sheriff.J [X~ ~ ~ ?? ItI \\11 I V P.~ IR . I, V I IS. hi, v--s on ietiost isoes llt to iecover the am soint of \\t attoltIle. bill of Coits;. iMr, i.I's -tSlteu ti-\ ease. The plointiff is n re-sptsclae . ' so' t iD Fits-isis --nn, andI wio rittpsoved by the i-ferln- n i s11it to culleliot lt t csse ilts als ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—FRIDAY

... SHERrFFS' CO URT-.FaiAY. CRIA. CON. 510I)CE5 V. WAI1tS, This was an action brought by the plaintiff against the de- tt fendunt to recover damages for criminal coneersation with the plaintiff's wrife. The damages were lain at £,3,000. Air. C. JI',rrties appeared for the plaintif; Mr. CLARisSON tl for the defendant, a Air. PHtILLIPS, in stating thle case to thle J ury, said lie wasa sure they ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIV INTTELLi (ENCE, VICEXCIlANCELL.OP'S Cf)UfT.-WEDNrsraa.9A. Sl TAYl ~it I. thl (IA KC. dl Nt~ t ti' d All r. BACON eM oo ed ?? tire defend ants elri ,bi~ui. lte ertemit, ! to tire Fleet for breach of an iija ncti on toe( xv hric tbad Lrts ciirtitnned in this caiue in lDerernber, 1834, lI i reotrainhlit ibi ri ir rrt cei1ing, a spccieq of threrid under at Pit viarticirlar fippeliatien, 'A ...