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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROIUGH STREET. DARJING RosErt.-Elizabethl ?? and Jane Redldy were yesterday brought before MIr. Chambers, charged by Eliza- beth Thomas with the follrwing daring outrage and robbery. The prosecutrix saic she was passing through M1aidenheed- passage, Silver street, on Monday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, vs ith a bundle when she .was sudderlv laid hold of by one of three females who were ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWTV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH--~ATURDAtm. Il [Smittings, before Lord Derr.NArN anor a Special Jury.] te lilt: FR1O I. DU OlAJO.I 0i Mr. Krt.iy and IfAr. lit ppeart-d for the prosecution. lire defenriarrt e' niluetl bks dle'nctr io picreen. rre Thiq was an irmlirtrnent iagrrnst the slefeti1dint, who keepp noa shop in Wycli-street, for s-elling Obscerne books and t)riri's. Tn 'he na ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-Turs D.i. COVR? OF CHANCRIY, LlNCOLN'S.INX.-Sit at tem . Ward v Pofrfmt, cause by order- Pr-vmwell v Hidcomb, t . ?? v Lucars,ditto-Kiparte ?? re'Failton, iank- rupt petition, part ?? re Avery, petitiom, by order-in re Chsmbers, threobankrupt petitiwns, byordler-MegglannrvNaulc, by oideiJr. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN-Sit at ttn Shaltcralp v H1ibbertontobe ?? v iLughes, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE;. HOUSE OF LORDS TtyrgDAY. cOmmiitTy.tror0. rRiviteGES -i IS VAUX PEERAGEF. The committee assemnoled this morning to hiear the reply of Ith Atony-General upon this case. The ATioa',i.Ys.GaNYRA, after recalling to tteji Lordelilps' recollection thre circurnsrances under which this claimn came before themn, said that lie vwas bounid to admit that the two cluiirnints hal in his ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterdlay a (oitt was held for the dispatch of businesv. Mr. R. 'TAYI OR brought up the report of the corn- mitiec appointed 1sd pr' inre an addlress to his Royal H ighueta the Duke c4 Sti-'tX, congratulating I .ai upon the restorenion ot his ?? i\Jr. LTavlor informesl the Court that the corn- mitte h, i been assured, from; a private and authentic source, that the recovery ef his Royal ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... HOME CIRCUIT-CHELM5ORD, TUEDAY. Lord AaBINGEa and Air. Justice GAsELEE arrived here yesterday, and opened the commission of Assize for the county of Eqsex. 'Tile Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer took his seat this morning at ten o'clock in the Crown Court, and Mr. Justice Gaselee in tihe Civil Court. The business on the Nisi Prius side is extremely light: there are only nine crimminon jury ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE A JELLIG GCE. HlOM~E CIRCitIT-Haynertno, FatnAc. C H V N'l N CO I RI. [Br-fore 7r1 r. J1 ristice Li A-i1 nt1.] (G, odeici HallI , Jo aoe Bahiai ?? it J-hn Hall were ia~itl ttd for tilt %%;rul mtuttder Ofi .oint- jwirre. \ilr. Dutmmmi pro-ecu udf; Mr. \Noei -worn iti diendcdti. I n st ating the ca-e ?i t*1)o Ide ti- N I d thfat (joodw in I It 'I ist ?? tie- total blow, an ti thet other p ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CINTRA'T'A ,L CRIMINAL CW TT'1 ?? T'R A Y. P1 tfore Nlr.1 Vtie % \ t(ilr a !d MIr..ju ce13( S.% ta.ItI I.] (il.41;(i . 01 -i sA N 2L (Uil I*:ti. Ar) ajpil:ill':C!I Mij iss Is de t ti) ?? (tiIt, th,.t a %onian nlli!i (i .ttti C i' 'ee viwnisi, ?? stouti iii, A I !or tile si ;iitl riurdtr ot hi' oi ?? S airar a:,r ?? Iis c en; IC, b t l u a al oclia led on tile cut Cci as inquirition k iti ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTLLLIGEA CE. ('OUR 01' CHANCEIRY-Tl U ?? . I iA 1 . 1O 1. 1, 11 01,-( 11. Mrr.-S-I ini r-su Iue'I his Ui- llncm iri impport of tir i h , nI tion lti thii eaO, aid totiterds I that a cl-ar caen of 1p :ey Oroi'n thi pl.lin lf! 's %% ei iL % o- bg l-ftotin, ill thiiity-thit- ps- ,I g( ?? Coitili ?? (li I illiflo i l El tid ?? Ilines o the di etal ?? , 'Ifio VI1,Irltifi, t ( Ctur-o, dii (n ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—FIRDAY

... SHATIUFFS' COU,'RT-Fnimi)A ?? e. [Before JAM sac ?? iis ii, L~q., sentor uider shenrt.] Aif ~ oI YSI P . NORMrictiolI. T1hi, mtaq an action brought to recover thle sumt of' fitre n guiunefi for rriev rrcek'tisaanrv aeneitr oI are kly pulB ena. j~lien, and tive rilneasn tor Ilein-g disr liairged,. withu due eind nuffici. int riot et. ~uMr. ('Citirrict. Jonta stqtlcd( the case for the plaint li ...

CASE OF DR. BEAUMONT

... CASE OF DR. BEAUMWOM. Y esterday thete was a toe-tilne at the Crollt) Aste \tnv!:ol Tavern, CortcItld for Ih tii aoye eof pelittioivrg ?? I and aPPe-alII9 g ilt: the 61,i v ith re-pc', tot tli, -red l r. Arthur lfa rto fit iIU!' 1)IO, at hirjt;, ?? ?? 1 eindttfLcI I t) i perpetLialI inript'-ountent by tiIIe' iliei IIM,,t of ?? IIIPpe. Thit Ii ttirg Illa, vi~ry ?? iolu Wtttrliii., A few ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that MANSION.HOL'SE- is to A monk of the order of La Trappe wssa brought before ark- Aldermasn Cowan, by a police officer, under the following s circumstance_ 'iur- Th~ ?? T'i a Ppi) ;tIthadA been A w P.Ald cri - ab o ut Tow e r-lullA ID-and ( its nei glhbo!.rtieei oil the preceding nighit, wiili ill trhe Ii'n c i Oliflnce.5 of 'Itrvai'flto about hint Ibut witfiout et!' ring a s-yl- fame of ...