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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT' 01' COMIMOAN COUNCIL. Ycsterday a ('ourt was held for the diipstcli of business. Alderman .M. WOO 1) returned thanks its the warmiest terins for the gratifying manlier in whichf he had been elected (ioveorei of the Irish Society, lie assureil the Court that lie si ould ' !xrt hiniselfto tbh utnio3t to puttan end to tile liti-I gation betwien that Society and the Fishmongers' Conmpan, of ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... I tre TriunsDAv, December 10th, I83,.-Present--sir D. Scor-, 13 and W. Sevanourt, Esq. !C. COUNTY CORT'a.-IDIPRoTArcT CASE. - PhilCoX V I'-others. ,John Philcoxt, the complainant, deposed tha;t s IC-j Dec. 4th, I was alone in Bloomsbury cottae iiho ed Ireside with my wife, in the absence ofg, andrashtis ~ DOiatihury, At a quarter before 10 o'clock at nighit I hlear of the back yard gate tring. ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W AN TELLiGEA'CE. COTI'RT OF CIIANCERY-;\lensc'r. [Before Sir C. lc ty, and Sir J. BvzsANQur r Lords (omrmisio.wers.] ILO \N (. ?? It1 ?? Ihis saZ an appeal fiom a ?? Of the \ice-Chati- c'IIor, ?? 0 it it serw of 4 ,0(O, bfqueathcII b\ Mijorilomne, in ItSia tohibrotlier iuJ si ter iu Enginand was not lit ble to the paymitent of the legar y duty in E' ngland. Tte sole question at issue was, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTIC7RS.-Tult J).4r. VlCECHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN. siltiatlr at tell. Sitig at %lrn Howell BowelG v Benningtoni, pelvtit n to he spo f urlhr d oeill hr bv ( pke tos -So mtb r v ith petion bo ?? terink -atter, petition Ir rerd v tltinhe ztr v a rHr2 tiurf orersrt patri r Lraorn, bv order-'l',rlnrr v ba'vor v reryurteortelard- Itavwvard v Macbuy, ?? v Fraser, iitte- id athr Jwe ru ...

COURT OF ASSIZE, LOWER ALPS

... ?? s\SSIX., 1.(MVFA. MfiIPIS, 0 H} _ it 1' A ?? lA S. (:i il e of ?? so Io:t horrb IlI cataI y eas latv' c( It itt itted in thle arro(ttli. -niect of Forcalullier-ltIaiely, the tsurter oi a ?? by his ott i thhild cii with tile san-c tioll of their slothiels icy wcie 1l1 brought up ) to take tlhtial , this COoliE atid iscrC l1l(cld itt tlle dc-li all i11 it ro) lIe) pearjdC; rel greatly d ...

LONDON POLICE

... ]L)OND)ON POLICE. ?? .. ?? , )pL) cir Wo nid ,ad CIc Ire lad 11ti livs go be imd ca- Int- olt at f I oM lie iat of za- lof mlt it. :ed .he lit JC- es- ad Iof JIC ,vc 110 11Z, Xs ? id- to dly 011 CIM ire IC- 110 y! bc ad ad tr- of .5.. of rit ?? ICe of iIC I 1 v i o a - G 1 i~ i i t l N - l l 1 h i li g 111 3 'stC F 0 1 1 0 C ili Ills o m lI sioledi 11 ex Iralirdit~l )i'y OS i~ls ti~ll ill the( ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS

... SURUEY QUAR TER' SESSIONS. 'I A ti!e of the tbials hlving obeen gone through, the fol- lo iigo: '0 'tenres were recordef - 'i ibe 'j'r ansported for Seveor Yvitrs-Jos pih Soynour ( N.), ared 50 Johtn RocCley ?? rgid 1f: S'ptren lhrrY (. ) ag. 11- .,,it Petolly (11 ?? aged 23 .1oirc.3 Brown ?? igil 1!1; 19 Ldird GJillir (I. W.), 'd If.; V'illitiram lild 'ur ( 1. Vt. 1, ared 52 .larmes Sweelley ...

MURDER OF A MAN BY HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN

... MURDER OF A MAN BY HIS WIEIX AND CHILDREN. A crime of the most horrible nature was lately committed in the arrosdissement of Forcaiquier, namely, tile muider of a man by his own children with tire sanction of their mother. They were all brought up to take their trial at this Court, and were placed in the dock all in a row. They appealed greatly dejected, and their countenances much fallen. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... , MARL1BORO'UGH-STREET. SINCGi Au ArFAIR.-The ?? of the recent ap- pareritily ritysteriooie alifir was yesterday concluded betore Mr. CtiamIrbeis. It will be recollected that about a fortniglit ago a gentleroan nantrid l3uaynl., living at 58, Upper Norton- streut, wos broouight home to iis residecice In a cab, quite iaseanulile, andr bletdinig verry niu ch, froot iljries allr goid by the ...

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 ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COU7RT OF ALDERMEN. no ycste'rlsy a Court rnas held upon a -adden summons 1). issuled b tire 1,crd Mayor, in cmnveqojeri~e of what took :1 l Pi'5 in 'the Court of Comrn' ?? on the preceding -_ daV, upsor tin' petition froma certaint cdctors of Aldgate, for ts ;tire case and opinions of' ('ovmel relative to tire eligibility of David Salotnogrs, lFsq., to -it ag Alderman. 'The Court wves riot ...