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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL LIGENCE. COI'11 RI 1' ('HA NC ER Y- 'l'c nAvi.. CFiiliFi V. ki'iliIt. Miir. JAcit , onl the pai t of' the ddemlenllnt, Mr. Fisher, ap- peareds in Support of ii tletitioli to have yi' oilirdtei of aittachmtetnt set lisidti on [lie ground of irregularity. Thle pi-titioner, who ih one of thre late solicitors of Eurl Fe rrelts, hail neglected to Pilt in anr ansawer to a li Ii filed ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER.-Sit at tell Ill re 011am F. oler, lilnatic ?? re PialnV ?? APit rc a ?? hlg r Osbaldieatlbo, pirt ?? v .Hie.l\. part ?? v Wynne, ?? v. IltalachyY, IlIttI, VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT. WESThI ?? at tev MOT r I Vr OB cci ER-KerrriOnI v McnvYar, larl plii emitg; tH( tna;. ?? v Smitnhi-Blaib a LI-Oh FIalls V Wel lsh ley be ?? ?? V aila, dlto-tt ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-Tins DIY. COUWA' OF CHANCERY, W1EST5INSTER.-SitRt ten. C.USC t l.TITI ?? v Preston, part heird-H ?? Pa- ?? 11 V Rteypolds-Glassingtoli v ThwviteS-Powell v Nor, woodl-loneo s v Skinner-iii re GIlt. Li VN ATI(' PETITTI N ?? re 'raylor, two petiti(lis-in re oeivii- in re Barker-in re Willinim Fowler-ill re Sharp-il re Kingston- in re Freulk-ji re Jatksoon-in re Rentils, two petitions- ...

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 ...

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, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PIOLICE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-II t 1USE. Mr. William Johinqon, of thre Sea Poliey Stamp-otffee, llank-hrlidirgs, compl~irnvl to Sih Claudius S. iiunter, who sal for tire Lord Mayor, that lie tad received by tie twopenny poit three uinpaild letters troin the well-known Joseph Ady, whl lu ad ablict two mnouthi ago blen discharged from prison, alfer ha log undergone a long cosifilneeitet tor ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... HATTON.GARZD N. Yesterday Henry Hoarrison and lf'ltrim Harvey, smartly- attired young meD, were brought op for re-examinatioa be- ?? Mr. Laing, charged with having committed numerous robberies. 'Ihe office was literally crammer! by biclily-respectable in- dividuals who had been plundered by the prisoners, and the case created considerabrle interest. M rq. Scott, of No. 32, University-street, ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE HON. AUGUSTUS BERKELEY CRAVEN

... I AQ)UEST' ON T'HE BOl)Y (F THlE lION. A!(G USTI'S ?? hFLI CR A.I VENX. On Saturrdav, at four o'clock, a coroner's inquest was held at thc Mlitre Tavern, fonnaulght-terrace, Edgwatre-road, oii the body of the lion. Ilenry Augustus Blerkeley Craven, aged tW, who destroyed himself untier the folloving melanchloly circuimstances: -- Mr. Samuel (C. Griffiths, surgeon, 39, ('ornaught.terrace, ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... I)uring the last three nmonthb immense quantities of lead have been stolen frotii the roofs of several churches and other large bulidings, between Hlounslow and the neighbourhood of Staines arid Egham, *without nay clue having been obtained to the discovery of the thieves, until the morning of Saturday last, when, about half-past seven o'clock, a young man with a light sprjrig cart *Irove into ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I)UtSlE OF l.()h]S-APPE Al S -SAltP PrA. ?? NIARIril F.S B IiiitA5A I ?? 2. IIlIF tA ?? oF U11 AN DON. Mr. lvotsv ?? concliuied hig argurents this moioing, the AriaRsEs-6 Is RAI. tuplied. In tile coilre of the aren- vhcb¶, the cace of *- I ttl I (ilniour had been reteirtli to as at authority decisive oh the quvesticn now before their Lord- ,hips, and in smtle of the opinions cxpresrlh by ile ...

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 ...