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POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTRLLJGENCE.-TxUSISDAY. 1AN SION.HOUSE. A young woman, nsamed C'aroline Mauinder, who wat some days ago brought before the Lord Mayor upon th( charge of having robbed Mary Hart, is vwhose house sab Iodged, of several sovereigns Bad a great quantity of clothes underwent a fiaal elaswnatloa About eight months ago,,as appeared fiom the- evidenes of the prosecutrix, who resided in a place ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONEIRS' INQUESTS. D)AN111ItROUS STATItOvA lART A TirI E SlIt a CANAlJ, DOCK, AT RoTilE iiitriL -Yesterduy an ianquset Was held before Mr. W. Cartur, the coroner for Surrey, at the Water- meai's Arms, itotherbithe, for the purpose of ascertaining the circumstances attending the death of Cuptain John I)eerness, aged 55,of the Emanuel, nf North Shielda. Mr. Villiam Lutnsden, the ce ief ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... CBEI7RAL CRIMINAL COURT-WEDNESE)AY, [Before Mir. Justice Williams and lir. Justice Coltntil.] THF o00,1l)-DUST IROBBlERY. In the morning Air. Clrrtson asked the court If it was Intended to-day to communicate tie decision of the judges in the case of the prisoners Lewin Casper, Ellis Caspar, and others, who were con- victed several sessions ago of stealing a quantity of gold-dust. A greet many ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... A7'TEMI' TT) JIURDJ'IJ . &TANCItIE.nitts, NTONi D AY.-TIis inomning, at the lonrougih Co rtt, a man inii n l Gill was hrounvlia beierc D.iniel MAlide, the , i tlispen iiary mamtistrate, char.;ed with an attemilt t a u Hrder his wile. S he is a woman r.spieottibly coniweeted, to whomn fie had been married about fourtecn years, bhit who for the hlst live years had rbeen separaked from himu,owil ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW IVOITICHS-Tils DAY. COU1 T OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER-S1t at ten, Harwkilortl v Bramnial, appeal for ?? v ApFlr.th ford, ?? v JOhn`ln, appeal metioni part ?? v Chard, motlon, by order,-n re Warroie, bankrupt petition, to be epo to -n re Coates' patent, cause pct 11e-Cooke v CookU, LuAt PRTI Trlts.-In re West.In re -art-In re Durand- In re Orain-In re Taylor-ln re Dve ChasteOsy-'n re ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... ( Yesterday a court was held ror the despatch of public brilaevs. A LDERSGATE- STREET DISI'ENSARY. Mr. flerring, and othere of the governors of the Genseral Dispenisary, Aldersgate-strect, appeared at the bar, and pre- sented a muemorial from that inititution. Sir PETER LAURIE Sald the court was perfectly aware that he was not in the habit of recommending applicatios lior grauts of money. lie ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOTIChS.--Tiuis DAx. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN-Sitat ten, APsNa A. MIOTMUNi-Cade v Blake-Davis v Franklyn. CAUSE PETITlONs-Hugles v oWynrsa, two petitlons, part heard -Deacon v Dleanos-In re Itoystoe Grammasr Sclool-AttorleY- General v Dupre- in re White asisd Curew-1 a re itristol (liaritils -Togbill v Grant-lrotin v Willlams-Hobtia v Houlhh-Kelsey V Larlihi-T'urser v Larkin ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CrNTRAL CRINLWAL COURT-MONDAY. The d'th seusion of the present maynorlty commenced ?? morn. Ing, arit the corirt %vas opened at ten o'clock, In presence of the Rtight Hlonourable tihe Lord Mayer, the Recorder, air. Sergeant Arablin, Mr. Alderman W'hiit, and the Under Sheriffs, Alr. France and 1r. Jackson. The calendar contains the names of 187 prironers, of vrhom 25 are fro', London, 134 from ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE l ATEL LIGENL'C. NORTHlERtN CIRCUIT-Yoni, HARUII 1. Ti,, nssl's for ?? coinneiicert bere ?? 'IThrearebut thrte prisoners InI the town, but the calendar for the aounrty iH ex- tre cey heavy, as r ell In potnt of nuwbers as In tle aggravatedI nature of mauny of tie vffenees. FPor ttawd chaiged with mnurder, four vith rape, six rthtit iiafliaughter, twenty thrceu with ?? robbery, our rwith ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA I' iJA TLLit(3 A'/-.'i'uUHS1)AY. COURT OF CIANCFIIY. IRUIii V. ENYVIAI.. ilr. Wlgreani wis forther heard ih reply Ii thill case, the suttirre of Winch hae been tvice oxplaisel. 'TI'e Lord Chancellor stll he woeuhl giveji lgumert on honoay. Severeal mastter wvere pustliollld Il the ?? coioirel, Who were trot piretsetbecause they iaol a rrnrtilnir tlat big lordship weouil not sitto-iay. His ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—MONDAY

... PO0LICE~l. O ONDY. MANSION.HOIUSE, A young man, namcd Thormas Fitiz/unry, was broitght before the Lord Mayor, charged with having, with several others, orcanloned erich disturbance in the low and populous rrcighbourhood of liloe. mary larre, at twocive o'clockon Sunday. Chatles Chambers, polivemarn No. 12, stated that thil decent Inha. bitanits of tihe ielghlioirilool of Ite eniary ialae wore ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. SOUTEIL V BRADING AND ]IOWDIiN. The plaintiff is a builder, and the deuenraut, Bowden, a carpenter. Haloving entered into partflerstil) to build houses and dispose of them when built, they carried on a successful speculatiorn until they secred to the ground landlord the wrhole of bis reserved renit, and had several plats of land left to themselves. ...