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SHERIFF'S COURT.—TUESDAY

... SHE'RIFF'S COUR T.-TuESDA Y. [Before Mr. Under Sheriff BUraeitEm. I KrAIINS V. Ott1.TON. 'This was an action brought by the pluintiff, anl attoiney in Red Lion-,quare, against fr. \William Al. SMilton, the horse dealer, to recover z II 18s.6d., under the following circum- sialicees :- Air. MsIio.N appeared for the plaintiff, and Alr. CHA.DWICK JONES for the defendant. 1rr. MSAnON stated that ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WVESTMINSTEIR. SIttilng3 at teu. Lock v Colman: appeal for jiiIdsgment. APPEALS.-Kay v Marshall-'raylor v N'aters-Thorlton v Bright -Metcalfe v The Archbishop r1 York. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sitlihig4 .it tell. Smith v Smith, caome by ?? it v Murray, excePtiOn' two sets, part ?? v IIlarston, ?? r Sti'der- see, by ?? v Fox, exceptions by ? ...

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 ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT' OF ALDERMAIEN, IN, ed To THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. ix Sin-I perceive in ycur report of the proceedings of the s, Court of Aldeimen yesterday, a slight mistake has occurred, he which. implies a wrong and unfinvourable impression towards b me by stating that a petition against my return as a Common C.Councilman, on the ground of my rnort apiusg tire rates, was r their presented ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... THlE ALLEGED MIURIDER AT WOOLIVICH. Yesterday at one 'clock par. Csrttar the coroner for Kent anl a respectable jury, re-aaciobled at the Red Lion-tavern, XVoolwich, for the purpose of r,'sumitig the inquiry respect- ing tihe des of' W~illiam leasley, ait egeed pensioner of the Royal Artillery, who it was stated tad been robbed and treatel with violence. In consequence of the publicity given ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—JAN. 27

... INSOL VENT DEBl TORS' COURT.-JAN. 27. [Before the CisrF Coisumissiosvr and Mr. Commissioner BowLEN.] Ja1mes Wallingtordescribed is late of the New-rond, linen- drape-, was opposed by lslr. Thomals ol behalf of Afessrs. Lauder and POllard, of N\ ool-street, Gfbeapside, waarelhouse- men, -trid for \I r. Johnson and MI. -lrscksop. Meesi's. CoorhE and XVOOIR()I F.i appenied for the insolvent ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Ili,. I tile BOW-STREET. be Yesterday Mir. William Vetruviuis Brewer, a young man of who fashionable appearance, was brought up in custody of ?? hsis diner, iha officer of the establishment, onl a warrant, which ainst chargeil himi with having~ sent and delivered certain letters atinlg andI papers to Mr. William Gatty, Withi intent to axeits him, to the conmmtissioni of PI breach of the peace. ...

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 ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLI6RNCE. GUIlLDHALL. Yesterday two Young mcin, named Charles Holelandi and Chdrle.S CuItt~i'Ss and two womten, Charlotte and Harriet Cruftiess, were brourht before Mr. Alderman Johnson, charged coitls stealing- twvo £10 notes,, two £5 notes, and £25 in gold, thle property of' Ars. Ellis, who keeps the tlorse Shoe rid Star, near St. Dlrirrrtnf'5 churcb, Fleet-street. Mr1s. Ell1is ...