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19 December 1835 (7)

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London, London, England

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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 ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOU1SE. Yeqterdlay two girls, nanifid Caurolinme Bylybin and Ante Toyyam', and a manl named Tliti Hantiean, store broiught lietore A Idertitan 1'iric ,who sat for the Lord Mlayor, charged with having robbed thre owner of thle I 30 1 public- itouse, in JDevonshire-street, uader remarkable ei,'cuaistances. 'file prosecutor stated that he had of late otissed consider- able quantities of ...

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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... MlIDDLESEX SE SWONS.-FRIDAY. [Sir WILLIAMs Crearis, Itart., Ctiairmnnlj LADY 't'llIdlEiS. Haluonnlt lb iit and alvei lleas'rr ?? young feniraie,,who it app~aed't tied for rsoan years hemn hrein g togetieri' i good repute nt Hammnrersmrithi, as inillijeri an, il-css imakers, %%ere inditd for stoaling several articles of readys-rinic apparel from th, shop of r.Matthew I iairiws, of that pirice. ...

A CASE OF GREAT OPPRESSION AT THE CUSTOMHOUSE

... A CASE OF GREAT OPPRESSION AT THE CUSTOM- IHOUSE. (From a Corr-spon!61( ) On Friday last, two most respectable men amongst the land-waiters at the Custom-house, who amount to about 150, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the great robbery of 6,000, whvich took place some time agro at the Custom-house. No magistrate's warrant was had bv the police-officer, but they severe arrested ...

MURDEROUS TYRANNY OF IRISH LANDLORDS.— WHOLESALE DESTRUCTION OF THE POOR

... MURDEROUS TYRANNY OF IRISH LANDLORDI-% WdOLESALE DESTRUCTrION OF THE POOR. (Front ho Weekuly Dispuhc.) If there is a name in our empire detestable for receipts beut s our taxes, it is that of tile lings of Irelaitd-th, ?? T-, Beresfords. We ?? that foer Irish landlords, with Lord SBore fo-d at their head, have ejected nine ?? poor persons wt, widiws arid children, from their estatec, on ti' gr ...