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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Ht)IMSE OF 0 ?? \,rs [Befo re the LoR, i CIL iN iT. volt, Lord L.N sir itO fr, thle EarlI of DI~r-VO, &C.] In Conisequence ot' a paragraph which lir., been voing the rr unr 1'Iof thle papers, about aii inieteiton existing to oppose Lorrl LYndliurn.t sittingr as a judge, on tire r.aring of this aP- peal, a very considerabnle nurnlcr of persons had assembled this irrrning when tile llrru~e ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-'THis DAY. i VICE C11AitNCELtIitS t OiJRT, lESTMINSTER. -Sit rt ten. Brameell v HnIalomlie, ?? v foardiner, by order- sh v W alsh, ?? v .rott, iittlo tiadd v Earl of Oxlord -Crnft v HaW.-Brictvwt v Hnfar ?? v.. ?? v Poole-Lntitr v HslcomnJe-Pilelt v Clfve-l'askervSmall-Wil ttitlttfl I Poppleteell-BrOti a v Vavcnl rt-M 'r ti 1V C t kerell- Faircotv v NetCeleil. ROLLS' Cot!RT, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NUO'1C.S-Tlms DAY. VI(CCFlAN'Cl.OllOR'S COURT, NVESTIMINSTF.R.-Slt at ten. Ashley v Ashle', to be spoke to-thitter v% Onim ty, tbree peti. ?? C IteyloiHurd, ?? v 1'ink, It proa icenill- It rooler v Fudlso9nr, exceptiouis, per order-G add v Earl of Oxuord, ?? I lHim, d 'oomrrer iol ?? v Wilson, two ?? otdir IFHrvei ., ?? r Hug09- ker. (itto-(ater v lv I is, wo leittirrers -Errivgt .0 v ...

POLICE

... MARLBOROUGGH STREET. Edward Whittiman, a stout, red-faced young man, of very Simple appear- ance, was charged with having attempted three times to hang ?? defendant was in the employ of Mr Cripps, livery-stable keeper, and on Sunday last, after having drunk pretty freely, he went into Grosveror mews with the intention of hanging himsself. He was twice prevented, but the third time he had ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCv . AlARLBlORO VGH.iSTREET. On Saturday, a man named Nuc r TiliWllas was brought ble. fore Ar. Conant, charged with being a conmon inepsoioor. Iledge, one of titr Aldendicity Society constables, said the man had for years been known as one of the most incorri- gible begging-letter witers ibsout London. Ile had for a 'ength of time obtained a livelihomu by his fraudulent ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGFNCR. COURT OF KiNG's BENCII-SATURDt)AY. [Sittings iu itBnco.] Till}: WK\N' V. Tl' LOND0N DOCK1 COM(PtlANY. Lord DEN.xA, at the sitting of the Court, delivered judg- r mnt irr this matter. lie said, that this wag a case heard f some time ago on a return made to a ma7rdstavns, and the question was, whether any remedy was given by the Act of f ' Iarliument for the consequential ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—FRIDAY

... INSOL VENT DEBTORs, COUJR T- FInDAY. IS TIIEM ATTER O' TIIE i'FTIriON OF WlllIAlM SMITIT. 'I'h circumstances of this ?? were rather extraordinary. 'Ihe insolvent wiS opposqed by Mr. Nicholls on the part of a lAlr. Kcys; by Mr. Creswell for Mr. Ford; as likewi-e by Mr. Chadwick Jones on behalf of a creditor named Green. lie was supporied by Mr. Cooke, with whom was Mr. Wood- rote. 'IThe ...