POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE iN TBLLlGBNUR-FtiDAY. BOW.STIiEET. Thomeca Duin lVe6,b, tile young lman who Is charged ?? setl. log reveral letters containing money and bills, while employedi ia a clerk Ic tile Pust.otffco at Birmingham, was brought up for ieal exarnenation. Mr. Peicovk, the solicitor for the Post.oflice, conducted (he pre. aecutilon. Th'e ueere tbreo charges against the prleoner, but the evidence ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW TVNOTIcES-TwI DAY. The Lord and VIce Chencellers vill not attend Court to.day. OLL~S COt(UR, CHANCERY-LANE-At ten. Canses and pelitioals by consent. blOnrT CACORO AFTER THE O ~NSENTS-Bastard v Baoiley- Tinkler v Hindmniora, further directiors, costs, and petitions- ?? v Larob-Nash v Bentoe, further directions arid coats- Smyth Y shiooilred. UthgFRAt, PAreo,-Folilkes V Jones. ?? v Wondford, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW IV'.ELLIGEN(XLs-WEDNWsI1AY. 'COUIRT OF CHANCERY. IN DE liAINits. This motico tos discharge NWiiaim Blaines, who is confined in the gasl of Lelcester, for non-paymenit of chsurel-ratep, was opened yesterday by 'Mr. N. I). [lill and dor. Meller, and the matter stood over till this morning, to enabic the counsel for the elharchwardeni. to look iiito the authorities wbich were cited on the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—Nov. 6

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-Nov. 6. | [Berore Chief Commrissioner Reynolds.] JUDGNMNT.-IN RE THOXA3 IRERRY. Thhi insolvent, whose ease hud been hiard en aformerday, now lcaine Up tsr Judemant. IHe bad beec twice discbarged under the aet, trom 100 of debts, ?? were unpaid, and he hadin his presint schedule, and o bhis third appear. ance,no lees thaa sixty creditors, weose debt. amounted to 0 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE-MONDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. Mr. Holph 'Ricardo, Mr. W. A. lWilkinson, and Mr. James Wilson, A depututiozt from the Metropoltatiu Anti Corn- Law Associutlon, vialted upon the Lord Mayor, for the Purpose of eallng his lordship'ts attention to ahilmd-bill, pnr- p~orting to be issued by fin anti-corn-io-vc board, 29, Tckeff- hnoue-yord, an vidently intendled as a means of obtaining ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-FRIDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Fonblanqure] IN TllZ MATTER OP HENRY HATYS. This was the-day fix-d for the choice of aesignees In the Matter of this baukrupt, who carried on the business ol an eurraver and j *welilr in Re~gmnt-trect, Piccadilly. A well dreoed Gud good leoking yonag lady attended to claim for the amouut of some jewellery, which she had placed in the hands ...

DISCOVERY OF THE CAUSE OF THE FIRE AT DEVONPORT

... DISCOVERY OF THE CAUSE OF THE FIRB AT DRYoNPORT, I DEVONPORT, FRIDAY.-The lengtbened inquiry Into the causes of the fire has at last produced evidence suffl- eient, it is hoped, to prove that it arose from cau1*sesO ?? accidental. Nothing official has yet been publs5o. but enough has transpired to relieve the public mind. Frome the total destruction of the Talavera, anid of everything Im- ...

LONDON SESSIONS.—SATURDAY

... LOYDON SBSSIOIYS,-SATUtDAY. Peter Hacket and Henry qWhite, two young gentlemen of highly respectable connections, were Indicted for assaulting and Inmprlson. Ing John Newman, Esq., a barrister, under the following circum. mteuces. Trbecomplalitaat has several times appeared before the public courts, lncontsequence of lia wilfully ?? the sister and ?? of ?? DMr. Phillips appered on behalf of ...

EXECUTION OF JAMES OWEN AND GEORGE THOMAS (ALIAS DOBELL), FOR MURDER

... BXgCUTION OF JAMES OWEN AND G E* FIxG THUMA S (A LIAS DOBJJLL), 'FOR MUR DER I. LFROM SATURDAlY'S STAPFORDSHIIRE AnvURTT8En.] 'These mel have tjis day (Saturday) expiated their c!read- fal crim', by the forieiture of their lives ot the gal!ows. Vast numbers of persons from all parts of the county, the ma] rity of whom were of the lowest class in life, Includieg a large numli, er of females, ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... I MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSBLL. LATEST I'AnTICtLAR.S. The excitemeent which previously existed on the subject of th2 above mysterious und tragical event, WUs yeaterday frternoon increased to a cisust extraordinary degree on it becoming koowa that an investigation of a most important character was in progress at the residence of Lord William Rusaell, in Norfolk-street, and that circumstances ...

THE MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... 7H8 UMURDER OF LORD IVILLIA31 R USSBLL. NORPuOLi-STREET, TUESDAY EVENtNa.-Througho0t the day the crowd in tr9at of the residence of the late Lord Wdiliam Russell has been Ually aM IIIOmTro1s as on any f tha preceding day-, and great chitppru.atuint was genomrly expresecd, when it wtasfouadithut the remainq of bis lats lordship had been removed from the house at the early hour of six o 'cock. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... L. It' IS TH'TMLLIGOG NCE-'-THunRDAY. .W- HOUSE OP LOllDS-APPEALS. Mr. Jacob u:aying finished hla8 argument for the rasporrdente, trd sir. IPemberton having repiled, Trle L.rr tiChancellor, after coaferring with Lord Wynford, said that he was not their prepared to coil for their lordships jadgment, thongit ?? s i lmeslt attl his noble friend agreed that the decree of tile court bel. w could ...