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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—MONDAY

... INVSOL VENlT DEBTO R)fS' COLTT-MoNL\A'L. I I ~4 I [Before the ClIcEr Comiist:, l.11 anid A1i. Conmmissioner liillolm 7g It, descrilwcd as late of 'I imnto -s-ieet, aitie, wials vppo) c d la A; l sicm, ol bi eltal ot Aie~ezis \\ titbmei and ominpaniy, browerl. Mir. id ?? cF supported tilh insolvent. Feont Ih examtination , it appeared that he haad reaeliztd by his n mdutry,'and by bettigou the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INITILLICGENCE. COURIT OF CHiANCERY-MoONDAY. The Lords Comninioinrtr , Sir L. Satiil)wEr.X and Mr. Justice BOSAxi:QUFT, *I gigrd all diyv il the private-roomn hea!,ring the ease V.;. ?? ?? pa'tly heard there on SSaturday. ROLLS' COI. IrF -ONDAY. His l[ouoau the MAIA'rr.lt of thu rie, atr tahiugnuetions, vas engaged during thle rema nader of tie day in llenii ig thu conciueion of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INATELLWENCE. 13f)Vi .-S ?? T. Y ;1eitlay a gtclentan waileil Cl ti:C Stting lakitirlte, Mr. !tilo, adill catawd that lie ans pa cing throngh i ArIndel- Street, atran(laliout IIalt !ttt holer hidtot-, , hen ie sap w a poor tean ciltingon thle steplo ef a doe;r li ;tdyim, estlate. Ile iinite. diote]y canced hiim to b~ ienioved to tti. S14Wan pitl:tc-lioni e ?? b y, ial pvi(I j ! liiI s ...

LEWISHAM PETTY SESSIONS

... LE ITISIL 13 1 i'T i'Y SESSlONS. [Llefore TItwmls, SuipItNA, ?? J. .1Icia(iNSF Esq., auil j. ?? AI .1 ii A JY, j I COMMITTAl. OF ?? ( \ IMl - I; OF .A DARING GANiG I OF J'I'lVE.\JLI: 131. LARS. Yosta'rC-ay i n illil W i Zc. onI i I./lliir/ two of a Pr.I-,Iw-nr. t!:-l Iavi-i gang ?? onaz lmig I il:rs, vn IL have for SeO~lC tinit e1- ltt Ci'l',l isZ1 llsii. deprrrlolintio)l inl 'Ihest 1~cai, w. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIINAL COUVRT-Moxvii-. [Ivore A\lr. JttsticO lii.i t' A t. otttl Alr. itotltD 1'OI IAND.] TIlL I t C;{IJlt IiES O N V1Il; PI )LISHI BtlA \K. Robert atlls, lbf, says iffi~ted tlul fur 'liog aitl utterillsn a pro ni5mory note, unimrtnaking, or ordet lotr the payeiet of Money il the INolish fangusage * ith inteit to defhaud Micho- Ias liing o' o 'olandi All. 1laA and l Mr. An DoitHv:, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NoTICES.-Uh8s DAY. ,~EvdP A-tsAJ - .- ?? VICE1-CHANCELL1,01,tOcUlT, LlNCOLN'S.INNN SiChilIt at tcr. tvalll 01. 1~ ?? ROLLS' COUll, CllANCEilY-LANSl. l t~pgsnatel too.n irit Geoeral petition dv. Tlrl ?? oes ped!itiols vill tohen heat. Co i Rr tiF RlfNaS BiNCtU. SiLliugr, at ?? nine. L tlNCommoto' JLT4 'KS Vi ote~oi-.Fo 2101 t eld ald aouotlcr_-ireljsy a Asllliil liffo ?? ora v Ljoer. ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THIS'DJy. VICEtCHlANCELLORsi COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN. Stltil).s at tell. Walrell v Cti tii, cnlse, for i otgn, ?? s.n v Reed, furthier huh.e tiyirii bar;t- )t'gts }tljl a ra'ts'in cr if rth r C>rei tiois :writ pthrthtion, !,v ortiCI-' Hi'ti vi fla Irt,'ta 1u cmvze an' ,allitno. bn nirdr. His tijionurwtliliofl ltv, r a'-ii- e 'rtitiol,:ItitIotI oflt`tl nrailltie pater Ih. ?? ,~tMt he ...

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. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLR-E JjNTI?LLIGE'NCR. MANS IO N- lI I0U 'S . l Mr. Tlimoth y Citrtis, the, dh ector of' thle H ank of England, s 3yesterday appliedi to the Lord Mrast for tis Llrdship's 4as- skilincae to su ppress lith vecry groat ri i~a ae, w lich lie sail o arrie l'tram fit roni~tiet of tile owners of ominibuses. I le 0N 155 n hap;ty to see that anl accommodsation was afforded to the pub. us, lie byv ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUD ON THE REVENUE—SEIZURE OF A SHIP AND CARGO

... ENS'!'1 vJ7 FILWl 0X) U 7 IIE IHITCENl r'-SEI- ^( 1E uA .51 i1' .II) AN .llD (IU. L adL week at rmtem dwuin g ailtesi pt to IniOnf ;qore at geerical caligi of gitirk. ii Iiell had bee-u 1siippe.I itt C,;t;p~iualli a111 Itot 'Iratiwlr i. ?? bly ti sotf~i- 11LExce-iihoe, wao- leti-tI diith hi-er 1aadt1-r sety rxl eerilt rytim-ot ,t; Imttv-. It ?? that tite Fri-nch scouitiot.t Lairl' 11.1Iitil ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—TUESDAY

... IN'SOL I:NT D)It' iY 7 UR C -TviESDY. [Ilfrorc the Cuir Co f mo-lomttii anl Mr. Commissionci: IN 'IfF Ii 1AI IFIR 0 '1 tiP IL i'E I IN Or' J.I\NF DtUVI.A P. It haviurt bhell piublicly stated that ?? Court would pro- nounce its judgment in this Cruce to-daly, the culo t \ as crorwded at rn early hloir. 'The insolvent vaS, bifi id oln her petition in Novellliuer laht, aoll at nrrhubrquent ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAPW' IA\ TEL ILIGEN,\CE. VIC'EXIClAM ELILORi'S COURIT_-~ Wjinmt~qiA. i Si % ARIt'tI F . C('SillI 1R. t. Tlii- exii se Was IIies several months a ca~. IITse plinitiffis , tiv, seatC sori of ti~e ItO ?? no~w C,(ilionel Wiird c, nodl tie ilcivioldint is ai't livlsiitstei', Ill I T10II-ilI fo, to Whomitt the t 1lailitiffllo .eds [it- ha~l born I iiillwcd Ii, s.II I riverintrc ia- t, c UIider ...