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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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—DEC. 17

... ICENTRAL CRIAMIIINAL 1O7RT-DLT. 17. irrifore ?? ?? IVIi tLA ?? Tir i il. . a ron P AL E. CUTTING AND WOLUINDING. Sussrianln Blake, aged 3-1, wvas indicted for felooiouidv cultiuo and shitnbbi; Matilda sucrt, wvith intent to kiii and nourder her. Matilda Scott, of 5, Crns;-roa, Stepoev-golen:' Ihe pri- sono:r bas lived in Toy -eivice abollt ?? yErrrn, alr1l iattertv h1V lhas lii etd 1loe it the ...

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 ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... AIN' JA'TELLJfE.N\('E. ?? IM i' IT ' CIANTIY-S OiIA. tt jI tfe l 1'i lie Lord, CootlJfl ;Isitmlro, Sir L. IALI LI. I. d 11 11 51 coof 31. Bto- I. NQ fI. .] 11100 IN 'iIl F MAI)IIR O l.ADl LhTRK%%AlJ. a cr all 101* t into Ill' stlde of uinla of ?? motheir, Lady K~irk- .thle Ttl. ile( w1wer01 I% a- IneificilIId a ol I'lY' da O, ?? 01001 a1 o1)0' till biwl-naroig, nl Order tilatlmrlt0 adli'lin ...

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 ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tuzs DAY. VICE-CHANCELLORIS COURT, LINCOLN S.INN. Sittings at ten. Git,brv Tait, to le spoke ?? v Holt, petition by order -Vhillipott v Phillipyot, ?? v .ii yth, ?? v As't, further directions a nd ?? v Elgar, cause by ?? vSaith, ?? v Gregory, exceptions by cr~lfor-\\':utero v jrane oeldl v ?? v Moole-ittto v ?? v Htlett-Rybevts v UWright-Matthtcwlv Redavay further ?? v Bird, ?? v ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NIOT! CES.-Tais DJAY. t~ itt 0;1' O' ,CirTANC RY, I.INt70t.N S iNN ?? v Rutlhert, petition ?? Ile--Exltarte licee, ill the itter of Terry. Ibankrolt 'petition to be ?? ?? v Iey- tti4'ii 'ItO,:i, it)' ?? v W%'ot .n by oraler-crtsose v War- r,.! ?? r ia lige, two ptiti y order, Lb.YATIVi ?? re Hkrr, exparte Salt--I- re Stahr, ex- piorte Gerdon.-- In e Hill, exparte J uows- lit tu tie Sallie, ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...