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COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Dec. 23

... COURT OFi KING'S BENCH-De. 23. DELBoS V. %BERDlsEN;: . lr Maule and. Mr Barstow, appeared for the plaintiff, aad ite AttDrnay-Geocral and' Mr Cieswoll for the de. fendant. . ThiRwasian action on a-policy of insurance effected on the seip, L3 Clemhentine, insured for the space of one yev.r ?? Caelitfatther port or porta of discharge in FranueeY Tfhe vesselo-which was purchased by the plain. ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGHHCOURT OF JUSTZCiARY. lionday the Court raving met, Prine' Ccartn-yskr ' riccompanied by lir 3urray of Iecherlaud, entoered C l shortly nfter the ccmca ement of business' and wal very courtfousiy requested by their Lordships toae iis fr 'seat on the bench. The Prince reniainea a onsiderable in d j time, and seemed to pa-ygreat attention to the proceed - i' h Ire firit caso catled ;was ...

LONDON POLICE

... L.,ilIBETIT STarrTa,-CUST01n0inoco P03in i-- Wednesday, Lea, the officer who apprehendledl William ti- Jleeribn cad Thomas Sul livan tno a vlra'ge of being coti-, neo cerned in the late ext ensive robbeiri t the Customhouse,' rd stated to Air 1-ferdaick, thle pwsi~ling Alfagistrtite, the li ?? which ?? aei sina ednqani bie the pri'SOntrs, an d his digCnV'CTV Of some mliiit imrortajrt hie ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—Nov. 2

... COURT OF EXrCEQUER-Nov, 2, TuE Kiyo v. S:: vjCa'. This was a 5Ci. -P bruught against the defender, an arrctioneer, residing at Psiekeransreorth, in Hertfordshire, and came on for henriog IreFore Lord Abinger, Baraons Parke, Alderson, antd Gurney. At the sittings after Tri. nity Term la-t a verdict wras entered for thc Crown for the amount of the bond of L. 1030, subject to a special case Tbhe ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... H1IGH COURT OF JUSTICIAflY. Thc first jr noneor ilrnghlttitp for trial on e tloy. v.vs ;h~il/ertl~l 7>crlO~, e1h3rgodrith steuf1 jg. i slk 1irsotIler. ci ieD frerts the porknt oif Jalmes fle spla, avow niontilt in tle Gen eirciral Baak of Selatndl. on) tire Nolth 613id1e, ep an the 21 October bist; the charge wes aog-r vated by virln hbinft and repute, nnd by previous colviction of 0hft. II e ...

LONDON POLICE

... . MARLeBnoRUGH ST'tILE.-An iwvestigation into tliie folloving sirange occirrence bas been for seme time go- w ing (n ait' thinZ of fice:-~A- gentliinl naniidd Baynesliv. t ing. with his familv at No. 38, Upper. Norton Street, Portland Rood, want out on Saturday evening week to e .visit a relative residing ?? Pilace, Kensington. n About eleven; o'clock the sanie night le was brought nf home in ...

THE FIRE IN TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD

... I I I Yesterday a respectable Ju ry was imprinelled be. fore T. Stirling, Esq., Coroner, at the White Hart, Tottenham Court Road, to inquire concern- ing the deaths of Win. Davis, aged 38; Catherine Rogers, 22: Louisa Tozer, 24; and Mary Ann Singer, 21 years; the four unfortunate individuals who perished in the above destructive fire on Tues- day night list. The principal testimony was that ...

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 ...

COURT OF ASSIZE, LOWER ALPS

... CIURDER OF A MAN BY HIS WtIl3 'AND CtiLDREN. he ' A crime of the most hornibl1enaiture Mas late- ,, ly committed in the arrondissrment of Forciil- d quier nanelv, the murder of ai man by :his Eh own children, with the sanctiont of their mother. to They were all broeg-t up to take their trial at this e Court, anld were placed in the dock all in a row. b They appeared greatly dejecte, and their ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POI.ICE. LAMSBFTH S'T EcT.-Wednetday Thomas Sullirnn, William Jourdan, and Andrew Morrison, who have been in custody for the InstwCek, the two forier seith behpg concerned in breaking into tthe Customhouse an the nigbt of the 27th of Novemnber 1S34, and steoling there. fronm bnnkklnotes and gold amounting to upwards of L5S00), and the latter dith 'eine'an'accessory both be- fore and ...