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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-AIJIS DAY. COUtRT OF CHANCERY, I.INCOI.N'S INN-Sit t l I Aiirilr Gi l~eral v Irniir ilmitFcrs' c elilrrIry, tI le rjii9 iii i t ir Il irvev, iittI,. i I. IL I'I I .-I I- PIl e e;I INeI:iI-liidl.trillI Massea - A I 1.1 i iii,!li-3lli,'I v l-Ha1nio-rI. ri 'Iiemtlillr (Cilaritie- IIr ! irir ,, 'Ii.h r.. ?? jun,! !.tjrir'irulir rr 'Ilevrliiti (;rinrrrurrl siliori I I -1n r.e0tlvt-1T ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... . -- ?? ;T pq Ot 'WNIM, W: SuDditN IBATB OF: A~ SPANSH NOflLEMAN.- On onday an Inquest ?? held at the' ?? of York, N'W hc e tjoirn'rwnb4,' ib ?? df the hody ioa £wteMd Cofe.ioi;. 38,'e aa wish noblehman, ho .hhd.retired.to'this.-conry from uplip, in aongsqpence of the iutestini wars in wbicp tbat cQuntq' has been so long Mr. Tuokis EvANs, No. '13, New Church-street, de. posed that ...

SATURDAY'S NEWS

... DAt': Y't~u kkiw ~U~~vutilebtor.' (ourto These lU; r. coMgissiowfr Hat-Is.) ~tlie dischitge of-thei-n rous ti Oqtsti; e i enfljdeaga, I cbrcujt. They have 'gat fr'dm feii'o'dldk i~t~i doni~l iii-the evediij,,67ehoftbegr',tat mass of business which was befoete~ado ontii st 'towards enabling the applicants fr eift e hs-uea,~ll ~thbir families on this day. Wbhey xbi~itiwio a hwfh~lt' Iidba of a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE JNTE LLJGEN;CXT. MIANSION- Ht'tSlE. ?? IIiasm (r sdjra, The you isg mian who mila a ims It yg a go chargt it %with having Passedi it t~ail half cisiwo, rind ott' misting to ?? another', to a to h nocoriist, artid Iwho 'epetIlest th~e c Iairve of br-lag at siaslier with indigniston, as below tire d~igs.iiy ot a regsrtsr thief, wrts brou~ght up lor finish examsinations It weill be ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... MULTULI IN PARVO. ?? rC-1111 -r1- b { Witr -He . _ ?? haring 7i., u riday's Gazette orders tetirt tooorniing lor 1' nt'it 1 late diajesty, ?? X, to coiltmence on the 18 .tha, z to change on the 25th, and to cease on the t8 ill. d At the ?? Police-oflice last wCeek, friends, Marquis of Waterlord was fined 5S. for being fout .sq. o by th police drunk in tile streets.-'I Fe oouth Vitn to son of ...

ADVENTURES AND INCIDENTS

... I GxEAT BALL~ooN AscENT PviRzOM ?? tememorable day in the infancy of aerial travelling, Nov. 21, 1783s when human life was firstden. trusted in a balloon, so interesting an ascent as that effected on Monda from the barracks in the Rue Poissonniere, has never taken place in Paris. The novelty of this strange sight, seen from the adjacent streets, speedily drew a vast concourse of spectators ...

LONDON POLICE

... J; x,9voI .1ivPOjLCEw. ; - MAULitl oUUai1-tI6XET~. iI TI MARQUiS 6r Wb'dF UDM'A AIN'i lus' fter the r onclusioi of the night7 Wsrges on' Fride'iseltiq 'fashinrx *1y-dressed individalsid enteied khc off 'ie ° wbior, eriveloped in -:to Mogh' pilot-coiat, ?? allced 'ui t'o' Mr. ..Ch e ,'chb'Sit~flg Magietiame, n old hia m he; cme to ans~r~i~rge aganst h i~ nth 'e-olie ebte A ~o~c~nn'ofthC ...

RURAL POLICE

... ,RUJRAL POLIJCE. TRIERC is an erudite article in Felix Farley, of Saturday, as the lath inst., on the alleged projected NWhig Rural Po- ch lice. Ministers have sent out a commission to inquire into It the efficiency of the present rural police of the kingdom: if in it is reported to be eficiient, it will remain ine sltaff quo; if (t on the statements of the landed interest and of persons of ...

POLICE MEETING

... POIIC:E YEhfETING. (cci Siatucrdayc kiciit, ccci ccjcec l'ccctlcflttee'o ' tile dcc ole llccrcd ofi 1'cci~cc' Sot frc ccII cix ?? t' nc cci-cct inc, cccl cwccc ?? ic 1 ?? Iacto t (ICeL'A icI Art ?? cct''lct :'gcccit, LM Ir ILIo:itc.'u' Aci. n c ANc IcIOR, .cccll 'I c ~Icct'c(l'cc c' t O C'U N ig It ?? ccc a M~tpocc ctA: it' eccicicic occi' dci' c ii'cct, cidc'cci cci' cthe i~i'ccel. 1;lii ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IItT I.[p'li .tIII:C, ?? put itiorlT fto producte ti.'fvrt! hiT' \1tIt Lr O'tIIl U itTC't0S (tit ?? to I iiaII~ , I L ?? .4 ,'Iiti' vy t r I VW (L: vi1 Iit, 'Co eII I hoti L nil OI poikwII. ?? mI ltilT' oreg Ole I,r, t tiii'01 0 'uh1 oct IjiftlIg l I I II( irc'X ?? I qUT~l~l' In ilt' ('i-2g idar 01ii' l, lill 00 tlilt II' L)ttiII, (OIf t it' ll lt CT T'TIT i~ti nl t. 'I t iC I].TIIIi'LlIti ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... 192-ftIN for stealing hld~tter ?? elmdusly receiving the. sante,'we'll knowisgn titd bakie The Attorney-General, Mr. Shepherd; nnd.Mr;Adolpkus. conducted the prosecutilonF . i i, i-- t1 li ' . 1~ 'zi i ! C Mlr.Phillips anid BMi. Bodkin'defesidedithe.,prisovieris. -Lt ?? th'e ividencenof'a.great number.bof-wit- bhessre that the ri8e prisoniertid beenbemployedfor a'period, of 17 years in the ...

Court of Common Pleas, Guildhall

... ; ~ = = - e i '.1 I [' I: M , >; I 3~ j - .,1~ (~~~~~~~: ' 1 .. -.i!1(.ti ia$ r-,-r i(Before thejLqrqdThiefjaiud pc4Ayl S'rV~a t? C ~ao-Mi Sejeat:Wilde-said this' was an; ac1tiou~brought-by-a captain against the owynefa of a ship..- It was a but Wqre paid by a iqartaiii proori . o q f the proceeds of. the t~Ah iiIOuu itwas- .eitiweenh`5001. an4d 6OW. as disliarnaments. The' Cati A ,oi.eetasop ...