SPAIN

... SPAIATM ALlEl:GE) TREACllEIIV O( GEN.C(OIIDO A. Il he Hlirt brig, Osprey cutter, and Royal Tar steamier, have this week arrived from Santanderi The Osprey leit on the 9th inmtant, on which day Lord William Paiget marched to join trhe British Legion at \'ittoria, with 50 lincers and 50 urtillerinen, an(d two 12-pDunder guns. Ihe letters from A itiorira mid Santanrler, by these vessels, give a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT&LLIGENCE. BO0W-STREET. i terday Arniha Bonas, tile dIA% er ol thle Del) i ?? Co0 i, and Richard GiOrdinier, tile giard of tihe - i e etretgc, apppekatd on surnimou's to ansve: ?? laid by the llorioudible Newiton lellowe-, Alp., c gilit g thein with baving been gailty of rude blavio iii tbnltl !. him, lie being a pussenger by theii coach at thue tije. Air. leleles stated that on the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... any Yesterday a Court waq hell to receive the report of the committee of the whole Court in relation to the Aluici- pll Intitutions of Ihe City; and upon other importrnt busiulesi. k. Mr. SAVAU F. presented a petitirn from Esther Ager, a and plumilber andI rdizer, in lFtter-liuse, who had been compelled vac, in 1J'5 I. tidke up her fieedom at an expense of.£46 17s. 8d., 3mi- praying that thw ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SHERIFFS' COU'RT-TUMRSDAY. SMiTiH V. GAINtFOiD. Thii was all action involving a question of considerable imiportance to brousekeeper3 in generd.l It nppearied frons tie statenient made on behalf of the plaintitt, that tihe delenlantt is a lady or property, living in 1 iliton-crveeruat, and the plaintiff was ina her sel vice as cook. Tihe plailititf entered tle de-enidait's service in November ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... CENTRA L CRIMINAL COUR7T lTCESDA V. [Before the IRcoriomr.] JIzIZ Jenkini, aiged 2tl, was itnicted for stealing ?? till., s aliie 40, the property of Benjamin liewiti. I ienj alriin Ilev itt slated that lie *Vas traster of tile work. ?? -c ol St. A dre's, lol born, an i the prienoer wis a ianper maintulau ied ti tt lintle, and wvas ti iployed as over. loaici col tile i nrkwouirtn. Tile palii ...

MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSION.—SEP. 22

... I MIDD)LESEX GENERAL SES.SION._-Sm. 22.1 APPEAL DA t. [Before Mr. Sergeant ADnAMS, Chirnan, and a full Bench of Magistrates.] ?? Br3whes appeonle'l againist a conviction by M lessn.s llroughton and (rove, at ?? for enieavouring to force XV illinin Baylev, a person carrying on the trade mlid business of a goidbeater, to make Ha alteration in his mode of regulating and carrying on his said ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICJE;S-Ti.is DA) . COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTtiMINSTlER. Sitiigs it tell. Seal Dy.-Kay v Thompsion, appeal part ?? v Toltelove, ?? for ?? re Dovenley Ilospital, motion. Appo1al Motiots anid Motiona wiil be afterwards heardl, anti Taylor v Waiters's appeal. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WFSTMINSTER. Sittiags nt ten. lotiois . ROLLS' COURI', WESTMINSTELt. Sittiags at tell. Motions, and Robert v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY-W IRDNESDAY. LOCK V. COLMIAN. This was an appeal from ain order of the Vice-Chancellor, argued a few days ago. His Lordship now gave judgment. 'The bill was filed to recover possession of certain lands held under the custom of the manor of 'Inunton Dean, in the county of Somerset. The de. ftrcdant claimed to retain those lands under an as. ignment from the heirs of the widow ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 1' INTEL LI(GEANE, (It{ (j OF- CHIf X IRAt ItIo ?? I-I ll'I ?? ijx -? I I -- Ill~I ii.ii', xi! txxi b,- tI ;III ii tili Iict lii.. I.Ajid Ctioneel.. 10: t n MOI'iTi l, Ii~ilii- wteletIti, e to 4,-xx - L iii: ixrratxx, o :t Le:.O t n -ta ti l i o i I ,ittxcrix oi IL to t IAIilt I~I I ix I Lani1tg ltt tci it Mustetr tiroueam,-xi iii ?? xl his tlecwiniotl I Oiioit contettetll IbutteI %k itl ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 130w-STREFET. BntrAT. ASSAUlT.-Oi Saturday Iliemas Coaley, a rutlianly-looking fellow, was brought up on the following charge:-Mr. Jefferie-, a gentleman residing in Fssex-street, in the Strand, stated that the defendant and four other men ciame to his house with a cart for the purpose of taking away the dust from complainaats house. Mr. MiSHUstL..: Is he one of the persons called flying ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—TUESDAY

... INSOL VENT DEB TORS' COURT-TuESDAY. [Before the Cuier Comr ISSIONEn and Messrs. Commissioners B~OweN, and HARRIS-] Samuel Johrnson, described as formerly of Addle Hill, Doc- tors' Commons, victualler, was heard ipon hispetition, which was opposedi ay ir. WOODROITPI, on belalf of Mir. Henry 1Thomas, a builder, for a debt of J360. Mr. COOKE suppor ted the insolvent. From his examination it ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN7NELLGWENCE. M AN sIO N-H 0 USE.- \ cestrday a youlig ninn, of r~pI c~table appearance, a t~o swid ti hat his n amne wvas ('11,1Iesi' Jrobls, was brought bc fore Ald errman Piie, cIIa0 gel withl two I obh crit a, undler the flt - 1InsIKi Cinriw:aintlrc - v\ ebb, a ponlicemain, stated that a few mrinutes beforn tIc( pr'isi'c wa 51 brought in 10 thle justice-rouoilith! ( prioflnt') i ...