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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIC'( E.IXY ..IUI?JVCh. DOW .'TIUJ L: ?? Ye-tprd.',' ilttt't .r in itldlir, v, o imol-od ti ?? wit'h ICI:liig-e ie! ja-t tlili ini fit' lall~ t1 (;pIr-llily Owf jtivellierY anld olJ r * i- e In i-e tl p''rt e lI tp.oL 'rot (A ll '.A.rts I, it' ItJllzini'rIitrixiArle( -otoluie(4ta-!la up trtx '11 . l ati~: t a ltloupl Mlr. JI nttti:i, Toh iippe.tral for the p'nnrt' .liotI, aCdirt, ed S it 1: ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... IINSOLVENT IEBT7'ORS' COURT-SATURDAY. IN THV m AT7ER or ii!! rFTITIoN oF MARY ANNORTLESS. 'This rule for a re-hearing, which has excited so much interest, had been twice before the Court, was obtained by Mr. Woodroffe, on behalf of Messrs. Bolton and Underwood, assignees of the estate and effects of the insolvent, calling upon her to show cause why she should notbe re-examined, she having ...

FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS

... FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE POOR LAW CO.MMISSIONERS. Every part of the proceedings of these Commissioners teem Wili iMportattCV, tlley Dhejsg charged with carrytteg tlitle xecothlts a Rrisat meoseese itt I-WSeinir, tenilehinthj oned moot saesutesry its is tiriely believed. cad rendered impeerative seot nererly by the degree oft demso'esli. zation among pa lynch tbhemeelveee to which tits n ii. ...

NINA LASSAVE

... This woman was Fieschri's mistress, and the following is an account of her introduction into the Court during the trial, and an extract from her evidence. Public expectation having been greatly excited by an announce- ment that the proceedings of the day were to commence with the interrogatory uif Nina Lassave, the mistress of Fieschi, and at first implicated in the charges against him, all ...

TRUAK IF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCHER, for the ATTEMPT of July 28, 1835, on the LIFE of LOUIS ..

... TJR4L 01F FlIEI III, B01Rh,.*lt-, PEP 1N1, JAN iz, 2S,1':J, ( ?? L IL't ?? (J 1U1PILIPP'E. ( 1f ?? (I INT Its I'D The I CO L It on t: n, i II n It i-po hi t o1 AIinvt v hi'O bo i~li'itI t lii at litil I forep thi', uoihu ppii~olir~, nIl, loI, ?? ill thu irilbfite~, It Liii tI lo Ii NAl ?? l IKI- hat1 ct~ itit icil inutiit-t ad Ot1 1)11 ?? gl iouni iit tile [lchli;Sg ii thit public since tlit, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW I lTEL LIGEN CE. CO(.URT OF CHiANCEIIY-WIFNun DAt'. [13tfore the Lo lt, CIIANWL~lIAM aild Sir ?? . PI I HOArQUtII II riI ?? Ie; coNMPANY V. 'III 0 IP I SIT '0111 FIi. 'ihe nirguillenit, in thes ease were re-itredi t16 1i lwil'li-lI t thet I i W ?? (iFLiONL~iN 0 fil ho pperl I. 'Io I te SIT C s I sud with Sait C. XWi, iii ecuII, !or t ho' Cotuporai)n of London. MV. 1K NIV RbiiEYi cand .1r1. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... AW INTELLIGENCE. APPEALS.-HOUSE OF L.ORDS. a [B~eforei Lurds LYNsorIoTir IDEvoN;, Pr.Neati, and CoitaM ~10Y ANDt OlTIntr V. B1501 AMti 011Ps. h T'his was an appeail tront a decree of thle s ?? which bad been affirmed by Lord Chincellor B~roughtam th directing that certain annoities granted toi tilto appellanti th should be considered as ?? tront the 5th day of' May, mt 18-24. It appcarcd that ...

TO THE HONORABLE THE COMMONS OF ENGLAND IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED

... TO THE' HONORABLE THIE COMMONS OF ENGLAND I N PARLIAMUEN'I' ASSE\MIILED. The humble Petition of Jane Champion, late of Seafirnd, in I'e county of Sussex, the wife of (eorge Champion, who is now living, Sheweth,-That your petitioner was married at the pnrish church of Brighton, Sussex, on the 8th day of Decemuber, 1824.- IThat your petitioner's hinsband resided at Seaiord, in the county of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—WEDNESDAY

... IINSOL, VENT I.`EB TORS CO U! 7'-WEDNESDAY. .fJohtn AnislY, Esq., descrilbed as late of D)istaff-lano, Old Chanlige, ]zLrondon forni( Hy aldculilan of ia.-sishlavv WNarld, ?? diy to be heurd upo1 Ihis pet tiotn. lli[i itiielaigoe was opposed by Ar. CaI SWELL on beltalf ot Roibert Buigh, a friarie nttlaeture. O3es-i'vrs COOKiE and WtOUMi1Ot rL supported the iotsolvent, who littderweut a lniittg ...

REIGATE PETTY SESSIONS

... JEIGA C'E I'l' TTY SESSIONS. [llcfore \ ?? 1 5>rxtlll M ?? Sir \V. .OLIIFI, an-i P. Aunt IRTON, Esq.i T'HiE Bl'R(;l.ARY AT ('IIIPSTEAI). TIuesday being the day appiiild for the final examination of 11 illihii .A Iie, Flias Haril ey, alias llalrhie, on suspicion of being ronrii iid inl theririiug, borghlry t Chipstead in Septcnilber last long before the usual buqiness of ?? magis- trates ...

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS— SCOTLAND

... PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEOINOS- | SCOTLAND. )f RETURNS PRESENTED. i. 4th Feb. -Court of Session. -Number of causes h a instituted and decided in the Court of Session in Scotland in 1835 (by Act) ; to lie on the table, and p a be printed. I: *e 9th Feb.-Parochial Sclioelrnaeters..Copies or ti extracts from all the Presbytery books in Scotland nl le of cases brought before Presbyteries respecting I ...

TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCHER, [ill] ATTEMPT of July [ill] LIFE of COUIS PHILIPPE

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