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POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... POLICE NINTELLIGWENCL.-FRIDAY. 1WUILDHALL. Charles Craelenll, the driver of an Oxford coach, was brouglt betbre Sir John Key, charged with assaulting ~ary Annll W'illiams, a simple country girl, aged 16 years, wao had been putunder his care by her friends in the coen- try to be set down at the end of Oxford-street, and directed towards the residence of her friends in Totteniharn-court- road. ...

SECONDARIES' COURT—FRIDAY

... SECONDARIES' COURT-FRIDAY. [Before MI. Secondary James and a Comirnon Jury.3 THEi Ml'TItOlIOTITAIX N'OODP rA.VEtEX'T COMII'AY',- VERTIi t AND ANO I-iTlH V. G(llARY. Thik %vau til OI broug ht by the pillintiffs, tillber- merhans, uL~iiI.tthedefndat, uepatentee of thle Wooed erchiaints (olliy, torcvr br goiodds sold and delivered, and ,lso to ?? damages for the non-fulfilillent of II Con- traict ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LA W NOTICES-(Tiuls DAY). C;OURT OP CHANCERY, ?? ten. Cr- savick v Antrohns fsr ?? v Lord Gren7ille, to Ie sp ke ?? rt Nichol's Paitetit, it) be spoke ?? re Blfnnatyn hhlivic pell-lon, by ?? re Hlimphrey ditto-D Aglio v Fryer, C'AVSco.-Cruteliley v Gardter-CrutchlVy vI Crtrtcbley-Patker v V\ rmiior-lichanrs v fiarl Iioccloefield, esre ?? v Lowe v r ?? c Madocva -Clarke v Madockg- Ntiekeri'li v ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-FRIDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner lolroyd.] IN' TllE DANKIRUPTCY OF WRIGIIT, BIODDULP11, AND CO., LATE BlANKERS OP tIPNiltiTTA-STELIET, CO- VENT-GARDEN.-111PORTANT JUDGMENT. EXPARTE BURTON AND OTHERS, EXECUTORS OF PLOWDEN. In this case our readers may recollect that the execiltors ol Mr. l'lowden, who was the last survivit g executor of An- thuluty Wright, claimed to prove ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COM3MON COU&1AL. Yesterday a court was held for the despatch oflsusinosss a great variety of which was transacted. TREATMENT OF CATTLE IN SMITHFIELD MARKET. Mr. TAGG said that he had noticed a report in the news- papers, in which serious complaint was made of the ill treat- ment of cattle as regarded tei non-allovwance of water to- them in Smithfield-market Lhear, hear]. He hoped the ...

IRELAND

... IRELAAN. DUBLIN, JULy 29. FPROMK OU;R OWVN CORR3FSP0N1W4T.J THE ASSMZES-TRANQUILLITY OP THfE{ UNTlIX. As the judges proceed on circuit tirey- ?? to ('tilt- gratulate the grand juries on the extreutely tranquil state of the country. Those charges of thte judgf,; nhltrlt . Whig or Tory, contrast verv curiously - _With ntni /labonrfed attemptsofthe Tintes to prove that. lreuiA iis in a statt ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE MONDAY

... LA II' iL MONDAY COU'lIr' oi CHANCRt.ny da arnotn,ri to 1iARM.AN V. Jo-s C1ti1o to di ssolve rinin, 'Ongranted y tile VIce-,- L41rdon trou '11tkg a pirnthe of tkte groo I Svat Ibe of thae City of om~~. lt-- foupla at the Corner fuaI needle-street, on which the Sun Assurance Compaiypropose to erect their new officee. The ground In questien, before the destruc- tlion of the Royal Exchange. wva ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-DURHAM, JULY 27. CIVIL. SIDE. [Before ir. Justice Wlghtniman.] cRAWPORD V. WiLSON AND OTHURS, This was an action brought by the plaintiff, son of the late seem- her for London, to recover damnages against the defendants, who are directors of the Durham and ?? Railway, for an Injury su. talned by bim, as was alleged, from their negilgence. Mr, Knowles sad Mr. blaule for the ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LAW NOTICES-(Tiiis DAY). -a - COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN.-Sit at ten, FeuvDeli v Mitatthews, for ?? v Gvynne, to Le -poke 'o-Mormald v Mackinltoosh. appral. by order. CAU6SK9.-Kot Wle V Illtdodet-Alatchreth v Dutin-Prentlce V PhIlllps-Roxwortliy v Roxworthy-Sawyer v Hltrphmore. VICE.-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN-At ten. Unopposed Petitions siad Shovt Cauvsa. Ralph vI V91sn1. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... (CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDAY. Tlivse, sessions- commaenced this ?? Jinl presenlce of hbc II ight liionourable ithe Lord M ayor, th Commnon Scr- S~ealttt, Alderman Sir tha pmoa lfitrsalufl, the Sherlifi, rind Vnder-shieriffs. Tih' gran1d jury lhaeing been sworn, thle Commiron Scr- ;~errrt procfeeiied' to adul eros thenm. Ilie said that as anl arterva I of It fortitight httd (111ly tak`crr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. MARtL O9OtIUG U.STiIEET, Frederic ALnorey and ?? Koy, twe very genteelydressed youths, ?? placed at the bar b6eorm Mr. Hardwicli, tire presiding magistrate, oel a charge (as entered on tire pice sheot) of having been found at seven o'clock last evening in Hyde.pqrk playing at cricket. The defendants were warned by police constable No. 'rS of the A aivision to desist ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCB- TUESDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. This Was a bill fild to compel evrtoini of tile next of kinl of James Clear to restore the funds distributed under aol order of the court. The delouca was that thle solicitor of the plintiffhdnotice of the dlitribution at the time, snd that they could net now coat- plain of It. Air! Richards and Mr, Moore were for the plaintIffs. Di.Wigram, Mr. ...