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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWd INTELLI1fGENsE. COI RT OF CHAN CERY-S^AreoRAY. WA'\lSaON a. MaiRfiAY. ha thisrace the plaintiff is therepresentatix aof the executor of the partner of the defendant, they being owners of a vessel trading to thes East indies. and the (lefendantacting as corn- roander. The s.hip made four profitable voyaages, but during the last the defondant' pacteerelied, enid his b~rother becorming ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... HAT'TON -GA R D IEN. 30-ioPt Ael A.50.AG', ~- ) -ster-da Mr. Johsu Firncctt, i psiiting at tie-unj, l~oonocs, bruci stert this ofilce, which lIe( haid received from the tioteriusi Joseph Aildy. 'thle folloising ci cope- I It is the(- ?? riglit of erery liiit/ili stbject to enit- ploy his capital andi exertions in any manner tie may thmink pilsptir, ant coutrat y to (lie laos, of his couintry ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I NAllMA I,1BORO UG H- STRIET. A Sriirr ?? WThitiimnan, a stout, red-faced I young man, of very simple appearance, was yesterday e irought belore Mr. Chambers, charged with hav ing attempted three times to Lang hitoseif. 'The defendant was in the employ ol Mr. Cripps, livery- stable-keener; and on Sunday last, alter having drunk pretty freely, he went into 6rosvenor-tiocw with the intention of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTFLLIGENCE. (-ILDiALL. 'iesteidiy Eleano? Lsimp, a poor wo&man, who voas w charged wsill piltloilwn a chiclen iron! the FtaI ot Mr. Plortt, it poulserer in X\wgate-nrarket, ?? finally examined befirt, Sit Peter Lautrie. She having been imprisoned lor sonic days, the pro-ecutoi did not press the charge, and the miagic- trate diwlargesd hei. A charree was ?? made again't IVimnel , a ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONEARMS INQU'EST. On Wednesdliy aftcrnoon in inquisition wns held at the King ol Prussia, before Mr. Stirling and a highly respectable jury, on the Iomty ?? Arnold, who was burnt to denth in the fire at Finchlity. Ihomas Gregory, ostler to Mr. Parberry, of the Queen'e Head Inn, depoied that lie knew the deceased, who was a lh uliorjng rral, and was occasionally employed jobbing at the inn: ...

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 ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... ?? - - r --At House of Lords, May 9. iC uloquio of Breadalbanne v. Mlarquis of Chiandos, et Tue al.- Itriea presented by the appellant to put off the C losing of atheappeal, and a counter petition of the re- tim Ffoolents read and referred to the Appeal Committee. B TieCarnrrnirtee to Meet on Tuesday nextr.. time Sir IV. C. Anstrother e. Mrs Anstruther.-Petition S ertieoted by the appellant to ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW$ NOTICES-This DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINgSTER.-Sittingil at tUn. Earl Ferrers v Fisher, motion by ?? v HMit, petitlou by ?? v Fitaherblert, cau a petition, port heard-TownleY v Iledvell, cause ?? v WVnrren, ?? v Wal. ton, ?? v Parkinson, ?? v Timbeell, ditto- MaIlcoalm v O'Callaghall, ?? v Reynolds, ditto-GlssIng- tor vrhiwaites, ?? v Norwood, ditto. VICE CIIANCELLOI'S COURT, ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COUzRTI' / ALDEtAlJEN. 'Till Sr, it. Mi Ni ?? ia ('Otirt toss hleld, ill cilllalkjlcnle oif a cilrill' iet tel ?? thu Loi t ?? seint t, il Ai rc!l, t,'I I lsitt liitheir aetdihaldlct 011.n lirt- lll ed . g'I tc) (lillit ti'. llis Lord(slhil), aflr iel ;1f ?? Cut. hadl trl~lsactod** sionv rOilillV ?? n il, Il'l it ore t1t Cour t il0 Olsli ial oropi whilci bi bii'd, s ia Aletitlhll Pa r ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAGISUIATES. TII'RSDAY, 12th. May 1836.-IPiesent. Silt D. SIOIT, IBA.RT, Sin .1. N. I.toyD, W. SvEsUCvit, and F. NV. I nANI.ANo, IsQns. Mary Ann Potter was charged by John BreweT, iho ke=psa vagrants' lodging-house iu Egreniont-street, with continuall Sisiting, and, as she cxpressed it, torlarinig his %s ile. On one or- casion she came to his house drunk, broke some windows, upset ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... TO-WN U6TjNC]L pROCEEDINGS. Tu'SDAY, MtAV 17. Bailie MACrARLAN in tihc Chair. CHAIR OF IIATIOLOnC.Ol Mir Grtart begged to ask Bailie Malefarlan, whether be hbad received any information to the effect that there was not nowv a vacaicey in tbe pathology Chair. He hadl seen that stated in one paper, and he was desirous t know howv the case stood. Bailie Alacfarlan said, that Dr Thomson had never ...