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COURT OF KINGS BENCH

... ?? iT.7' 01 AIZGs ju.\ 'II. -N ?? xi 'III he ?? IIg it: th flcsli, a% llst upn Oit Inchth I htpitllif, tiott id wans Lowelot, tars rule to shiw couse wity at ci iotitnl inhirina-. tion sholttt tot Ic( p riattl agmn~t the prnt ~it w pubiislirr Ite of T he Jioritllni C'Pb! oh' irtij! t' 't'l at Of spice Jloi- ait vented xits frni ?? iltin43 Ottitt ?? ?? Ititty sivlly, of Nv-ts. t't, i~io~ nh n,1 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLICENCi. COUR1T. OF KIINX U BTENC2H1--I TESDAY. [Sittings in Banco. I iHE KEl 1. JOSiPIl nsAJiE, ?? ?? Si XV. FOLLEI: ealled the attention ot the Court to the circumstance that a role had been utaIsted, calling oni this defendant to show calle v.hby a criminial iriuriration should not be filed against him for the publication of certain letters, imputing to Sir Jlon (Ubboi.s miiconduct ...

POLICE

... BOW STREET. Johnr Dairey, a young man, very pooriv clad, was placed at the bar before Mr Minshull, charged by Goddard, tile officer, with having in his potsedsicia two quires of the. Political Registet, air unstamped ?? evidence of Goddard went to show that at half-past eleven that morning he was-tand- ing near the George and Blue Boar, in Holborn, when lie saw the deferdant pass under the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTI(,ES-Thizs DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, ?? at ten. Attorrney.(;neral v ,Lubbock; petition for ?? v Toke- love; iuotiiu by order-t,'gian v Stevens; to be spocen to-lI re Dyneley; lunatic petition by ?? re Bult ; ditto-ShaW V Simpjson; petition by norder-llarratt v Haward ; new trial, motion -Watsorn v Murray; appeal, p:art ?? v O(ibaldeston; do. VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTIMINSER-Sit at ...

SURREY SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... SURREY SE.SIONS-IVEnN.s1 [Before 1R. I Ivnrn, E-q., ani al3ench of Magistrates.J Jaines Cooper, a G'ipsy, %sas tried upon two indictments. charging hlili With viotentiy assaulting two ?? belong- ing to the A division, whilit in the execution of their duty on Epsom Downs, during the late races. The appearance of the policemen in court eviniced that they must have been exceedingly Il-treated, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-Tmys DAY. FIaST DAY or TaiNrITT TERM. I This bering the firat day of Term, the Judges and liing s Conesel after breakfasting with the Lord Chancellor, will prOee( to W' eat. Minstee Rall, ant open the Courts aboutolue oclock. COURT OF CHANCERY Shirley v ftarl Ferrerot, appeal ?? v Westc03lbe' ditto -Chapman v Severn-Ftricker sToMham. ArPRAIt--Ewing v Oshaldiston, part heard-l'5lso ...

POLICE

... MAXSION HOUSE. A furniture broker, named Oppenheim, was summoned before the Lord Mayor, fbr having refused to give the proceeds of' a -ale of furniture which had been seized under a warrant of distress, issued by a man named Powell, for 22s. rent, due to ?? complainant stated that he had let unfurnished apartments to an Irishman, named Callagrhan, who seemed determined to pay him in what was ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SHLI.,111IFTI'l ii0giv'o ttifloi h b. t lowjit, II ti giiih citli. solie pain, IS9 it tlony Iw tIII i Of ' ?? intiriiatiofl to thle parties wae -alied H'Ii (llirtilll Mi. Hi li ie sborniiis ollicert, Iiitde pro. ?? ii lll 01( eoli, find called upon tile followiiig nliui-ii; a nII i nib m, 10d iir' XIiiol p tlmiie IIfb it) vnli O leoI Id outlims, I-it- Ili 111011 PaictI ; l-il,-1ril Thiyniit ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIJNA L IOt RT-Thuit j j lefbvc iMr. J uisti,-e P A it andI Mr1. J ustie.: C'U I, IilEtIl'; I I l~~~jISI'-oWaFqc,l: 1101!1:t:XY', JIew iy Si - -s in, ilievt If for. t I, t he being a It tci carrier cotipoyL t ia inIlic' 6eneral lPot-ollire, filodniously stole i a itl r aottiitinimz i;>nltO, IIi.' propei iyo1 lolin Iiti,(iilCoiigluy t le i AI laiie St ii i. 1wo wll, meit indlictdl ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCE S. INQUEST ON THE HoN. BERrELEY CRAVEN-.A coroner's inquest has been held on the body of the Hon. Henry Augustus Berkeley Ctaven, aled 60.-Mr Samuel C. Griffiths, surgeon, 89 Connaught terrace, Edgware road, deposed to the discovery of the dead body. Had attended Mr Craven eight yeats; never made any observation on the state of his mind when attending him; there could be ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1 411' IA'TELLIGENVCE. CO CO lRT OVF CII ANCE1KRY-MONDAcY. Y 'ljii Iveing tie'- fii~t lay of cinitiy Tlerm, tue Locctc CHAN- CLIA .01Sit sqt at We~ttisltet' atd woard inotions. 'i r,. AW(;II, iix Aci ii. Hiciristus mioved in this case to die- if argl' ;in iirrer of the V'ici'.Clancellocr, icy which Alessrs, J` ites_ andl l'islicv', tie I-itt sohicitors of' Eairl Ferrers, were Iordered ito ...