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ADMIRALTY COURT—Feb, 9

... ADMIRALrTY COURT-FOw. 9. r ?? waso Ii tilittintitl dii iret ail ittiotlement tip ?? Ite~ anairtot ;eIr oiauollpe IBrowne. tilhe artietifr-min.tur of Briu Ili' lasen, itt tilia Collttit ifl)f e fur Iiivting ilistttiined ftar iut.,i nulgil. E1 eleh Ott £ Itlo, out hirohmiet desi, 81IMe Oft thu r*ri ~ittggnail Fisheir fittingre (if thue SOeitisi vessrl tile Iler mnie, thlere It incit ti part, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... I ?? DoY. The Lord Chancellor will not atte cond t todaN. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT .L10COLNP8.XNN-S~t t tea, East CNAyfNdELLOart h ?? . Knight. ?? v Eyt r Twyford, parth ford V Rb¢obinOn, editto-Crtlls' Black- Sa'uelditto, byoride-StID for° Winyood further ?? wall RatirWa Company, ditto Jon V -Eades v Eedes. EYLtPt£tt. R 'nOLLS COURT, Ct Wl-iro ye NIchOils'i patent, ?? Stipics- Bown~to ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIV IRrgLfCECE. I I COURT OF CBANCERY._SATURnDAY. Id the Matter of Samuel Gordon. This gentleman, against whom, as our readers recollect, an attachment issued from the Court of Chaneery some weeks since for contempt, was on Saturday morning at the sitting of the court brought up in custody. The Loid Chancellor, upon taking his seat, directed him to be placed at the bar, upon which his ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.—LONDON, SATURDAY

... COXIRT OF QUEEN'S BeNBLoDN SAUJ a An action for criminal conversation ,Brummill v. Jack- Stn, yesterday eschtedk great interest. A verdict was given for o001. The plaiirtiff is a surgeon', Loin to Mr;, Brur mell, or the Treasuryr. and the ?? in the 1stDragooo'IOuirds. The parties , rp al ,yqung,.and had been in tims of strictest intines'yl -f-I Sti erldship. The defendast in April last took up ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIG;E.CE-SATU RDAY. BOW.STREET. John Harvringtona, the general Postmau. who lately stood charged tl this ofice wvit h reaing a Ietter couteilgia £10 note, was charged Vitih having in big possesalon VArious oiudelivere etrsvrlo ~hem dated as, tar back as August last. Thomas Hoisydeni, an ?? of the General Pot-offlice, deposed ',okinding the letters prdicid in the ?? posscession. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW IN TELLIGEXCE-SATURDAY. VlCE-OHANCELLORI'S COURT. gArT V. TIVnttD. tr K. Bruce and Mr. Treslore applied, an the part of the Infant plnalrttif In ?? suit, a young lady who Inherits a large fortune under tbe will of the late Sir Gilbert East, Bart., that she might have the rents, Issues, and profits, of an estate called the Priory, set aside for her ediucatlon and suppdot during her minority ...

CORONER'S INQUEST ON JAMES PRIVETT

... CORONEr sINQUEsT oxJAMIES PR1VETT. Ani Inquest has been held this week, at thle OnlY Bilasctmitnts' Arm.11s, Landport, befitre Mi. Mlarte]], the ceasi Coroner fuor tihe Borough, on- the body ofi.Janies Privett, nien 1 lute ii Shipwrigltc in liar Majesty's Dock-Yard, who M died oit Tuesilay se'nttight font tble efcts of a lirokten 1) re rib. Tfle investigation has excited very delec interest- ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... D DUBLIN POLICE-SATURDAY. READ OFFICE. ROBBnEY IN ST. PATRICKS CATHEDRAL 0.1O the 31st January last, as Mr. Bradford, of Cuffe-street, was attend. ing divine service at St. Patrick's Cathedral, there was stolen from his person a pocket-book containing a 501. note;; and some other valuable property. On the following morning the 501. note was tendered to one of the firm at the Leeds Hall for ...