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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OiF COIDMOIV COUNCIL. ~ 'ie~ledaya Court Was field for the palrpoie of cons'ilering is ren. ia~l iing pi opos itimns coiitained inl the reports of the, ~I 'os iniitite of thle tvoh~ o'Cou, ill reliation to thle municipal I'titUtion0 of the c'ity and to consider the propriety ofau- tl',jia . tile thu id CI1111iittiree to confe r with hiq M\Iajesdy's. * overiflietilt, aaid the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS .DY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTlrl,5TTeRt. Slttitagg ;t ten. itn re Dosventry Hospital, 0l otion ;art ten ?? v Damosn, motion by ordor. APPrA.s-Taylor v Waters, ?? v Bright, ditto- Mettnife v Arctbisho!o (f York, litto-1,lfldS v Avitod, rehear- Ing by ?? DAVr' Budlold v Tll ,larilltesi of Abicorrll, VICE.-CHANCIELlO'S COURT, WrtSTAIINsnrER. III re 'rilley, petition by ord,-r ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—MONDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-MONDAY. [Before the CHIEr COMMISSIONER and Messrs. Commissioners BVWZN and HAIRIUS.J IN THE MATIER OF TIlE PETITION OF WILLIAM SIENRY CHARLES OTHON BARON DE BODE, KNOWN BY THE NAIME OF THE BlARON HENRY DE SODE, AND SUED AS HENRY DE BODE. This Insolvent, described as a Major-General in the Rus- sian army, came up to be discharged from debts and liabilities amounting to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH.STREET. AIISCONDUTr OF AN OMNIBUS CONDUICTOR.-RObert Star- rick, the driver of Carter's omnibus from Mlile-end, wa. yesterdily brought before Mr. Dyer, charged with the foi- lowing gro33 misconduct towards Mr. 13al, one of tla paseengers: Mr. hall said he hailed the defendant in the Strand, on seeing thewords 'InoBrormpton ontheomnil)us. He got it, having previously said to the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... **LAFV INTELLIGENCE. Id COURT OF CHIANCElkY-Tvesnay. n At half past ten o'clock Sir C. Pepys, accompanied by tie *nl Aaster of the Rolls, the Vice Chancellor, and the Mllastcr e Wingfield and Dowdeswell, entered the Court with the uc'a r ceremonies. Theoaths of allegiance aned supremacy, 3nl B. the onth for the due li'scharge of the duties of the office Qf Lord Chancellor, were then ...

SURREY SESSIONS —THURSDAY

... SURREY SESSIONS-THURSD.4 . .Before Mr. HEDGER and a Bench of Magistrates.] John Simpson was indicted for stealing a bible and prayer. book, the property of' Mr. Munting, of Westminster-road. The books were exposed for sale in the shop of the prose- cutor, from which they were purloined, and were afterwards found under the coat of the prisoner by the shopman, who saw him through the window. The ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... cole if'VFIS INQUEi T7S. D)nEAI)FIII ACCIDF.Nl AT iii lli Ani Pin lirt ?? night, at six o'clockan inq ws uatiktn beio-L M r. Payne, thu City coroner, t, tile sign cf thie Ciesters' A inis, public- hoaue, in MiltAin-smrvet liire-t'it ( rippli gote, oil the bodly of 6eorg! \Vatti, arged 35 )e'irA, who -iS killeil white at work flt tleqsrs. ?? llitbtrvtit aitd ?? btn ciy, ill C ijtael.- Cst eet, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... IIHtDD LESEX SESSIONS-THURSDAY. 'lirere was It full ntteliiieoce of Magistrates in conisequtence of it;, being the adjolurned County lDay, and it being expected thast RiOiCsO oA, otch would be naimed as Chairmiain of the Sesioirls. A (Ir' 5 gr alit Adanmi in the Chair. Th ~e report Of tle liig.t~tC' st the 1ouse of Cor- r'eciol.i ('r GCrO. IN cr'i!. 6-, -o. '23) wa.; receivedl and (ii ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IAT IA TE L, I. I GEN GCi. C'OURT OF ClIANCERY-T'I'iieDAV.s TIhis was an appeeil II-oilt te I ice-tisanceilo(r, airgued y a- lerdoy ait sonte length liy -ir Fredi rick Pollock AndMr fiindersley 'or tirepain till',lind i.Barber rfor the d fendan . 11ic, \\ 1tiGHAi note followedl on the seline Side Withi irV. Ba rber', a rd icr inticu or toi the- lpaint cuggested yi'oterday by t(lie ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... L. ?? NOTICE:S--THIs Dir. VICE.CMANCELLOWt's COURT, IESTMItNSTFR. S ?? at tell. Blurton v Ford. callse bT order. Ai 0 *uOVCIJ At Sl t PaI E i ?? -(moot v Taelol-Coujtts v OCn'ri,- ?? v 0 ?? ('evIolI v' Vlt',b''-flowqrer v Orime. red. oS P V til' I -. v Swat; :y-Sparks v Malti-Illirris v NElW PErTri r [ -Sha, r SimIps III- Neale v ISI Ik-fIojjknioolAs v l'ip ?? (CoLdier v Lacy; in re ?? I ?? v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Poort LAw AntENDMENT Ae:r,-VI'stV~I tty ties) Etirertor' for rtho pnri~li oit st. rrtriin ?? TIrPsappeard ait this olhice before Mlr.111 ilisiul l to ?? to aI surirititontsi, iued iat t ire instance of the ovelrsciers of the Parish Ot'(reennvichI, aealling on the oerserers of't ite formet' Ijisr-h to clew CRUiSa whity an Order tor thle iii inteimilf~'U0 ol ni ii legitimiate titlii shouldl not ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ;- BOW-STREET. MISCONDUCT 07l A HACKNEY C0ACHAIVAN.H~a)ii/ M'ann, the driver of the hackney-carriage No. 372, attended on a summons to answer to a complaint, charging hiim with litnving used abusive and insulting language to Mir. N. Wray Wit- 's son, the well-known author of France and Italy, A Tour through Palestine, &c. The complainant stated that he engnged the defendant's coach on the ...