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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICB INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. CHARGE OP FOIIGcity.-Ayounigmnau,nanmedlVilliam1b Afttfedl Clark, was brought up in the custody of Daniel Forrester, the officer, charged with having committed a forgery on the banking-bouse of Smith, Payne, and Smiths. Mr. Tessier, clerk at Messrs. Smith, Payne, and Smiths' Banking-house, produceld a cheque for £24 2s. Ild., which purported to be ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. | The Lord Chancellor will not sit at Lincoln'fi-inn, to-day. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN-Sit at ten. Before Sir L. SHADWBLL. CAusis, &c.-Brlin v Knott and motion-Auther v Author (2) -Flight v Camac-Gardcier v MINrsal-Okkes v Stravliey-Thomosou v Atherton (2)-Attorney-GeneraI 4 Hardly (a) I.oopc , W-t- Manby v Westrnacott-Asicburnimna v Wilson-Roberts v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TIUESDAY. CLERK hN WE LL. The case of a young female, named Caroline Haymard, came on for re-examinkation. At previous examinations this young woman stated that she had lately come from Jamaica, that she was niece to Captain Macpherson, of the British Queen; and that she was highly respectably con- nected. H yr story was so circumstautial and affecting that the sympathies ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF BIGAMY

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF BI GAMY. [FROM Tlss HEREPORD T-IME8.1 MON MOiUTH POLICE COURT,-The case which we ap- pend arose from the following circumstances. The defend- ant, M rs. Wall, married on the lat of January, 180, a per- son animed Edward Dent, who sihe afterwards discovered was a married man; a separation accordingly ensued, and on the strength of this separation, she was induced to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... 1,4 IV INTELLIGENCE-MoNDAY. HOUTSE OF LORDS-APPE'AL.S. DIIUMMSOED ANNt) ANOTHEBR V. MUNRO. 'The house resumed the consideration of this case, which was only partially opened last weels. Sir C. Wetherell, Mr. Swaneton, and Mr. Anderson ap. peered for the appellant8; and Mr. Pemberton and Mr. Gordon for the respondent. This wats an appeal against a decree of the Court of Ses- sion, arising out ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS17E lNTELLIGEN, . tix.tltr) CIRCUIT-sltttlWSvisYl MAntOSE 23. Mr. Tit5, Wiglittoan arrived here about three o'clock on 'Thors- . ;tfttrd, swherie Mr. Justice Erskitte will retnain until thre tt.,f tilda have termtinatedt; and, alttlotgh they excite no interest in P t .~~ I V Ineighltourhaod, it is probable that several ,I be ot-cuaie l in their disposal, and that hils lordship wvilt e.drt ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTBLLIGPN&$ NSORTHERN CIRCUIT-Yonic, MtARCH 17. CIVIL SIDE, (Before Mir. Baron Parke and a Spoecial jury)] Ti'a sTERRIY AlND OTHERs V. LORD OG5ANtT1,5 Ths aasenntion to recover the balance or a bankIn~g account. Mr. Davidas and Mr. Crommpton for the Plalatiffs; Mr. Marlin and Mr. Walton for the defendant. Mr. Dundalk stated the caee for the plaintiff. lite said he appeared before them ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT-STAFFORD, IARlICic t)7. jktfore Mr. Justice Erskirne and a Special Jlry.J lie tridi of tll Cinrtists, Ctoprrr, Richarrrldo, arid (rrpjr r, still d ,i;ll yet, ill all pr6bablity, last fososr S dir- Tbor '-LI ire tlt, pros -iton; closed on Naturday iligt, aisvi-g oecacUitei ffi' lfiry-thretr hlror. This tnornittg the threa tlen t Vil] btegi ir 1 Cooper, Co(,lrer, as it is expected ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOTICES-THiS DAY. HOUSE OF LORDS. C-irs.-Luisiiden v Lnmsden, further bearing-Johnltornc v Beittie-Thlursdyd Dixon (or Fisher) v Dixon-Withy v AMangles, uxpamrti' as to one of tie respondents-Lord Mfontgomerie v the Ihurl of Eglinmon, further hefring-Dunilop v time Eaxl of Eglintomi- Appointed for hearing tie filrst cause day after the Recess at linster, Waters v Groom. The Lord ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHlACERY, LINCOLN'S INN-lit at ten. APPEAL MOTmONS.-Mely v Crosawell, part heard-Pearson v Kensit-Barned v Lang-Diever v Maudsloy-Needham v Needlifm- Innay v Tegg-Watson v Mtostyn v Spencer-Bazalgette v Verlew- Needhami v Smith-Westfield v Skipwith-Hartley v Gilbert. VICE-CHANOELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN-Sit at ten, THE FOrIERO SEAL. Before Sir L. SHADWELL. ...

SHERIFFS COURT, RED LION-SQUARE

... Elleore Comnsnssioners James WIdai anid James liurcheli, Esqrs., and a Special Jury.] TILE CUSTOM-HOUSE FRAUDS. THlE QUEEN V. DEAN AND AN5OTHtER. This wag a special commission Issued out of thre Eichequer, anid signed by Janies Lord Abloger end the Queen's Resnembrancer, and indorsed by Mr. Baron Gurnsey, and was directed to the above-named comamissisoners, to Inquire if John Dean and ...

THE CUSTOM-HOUSE FRAUDS

... 7iEll CUS2l'Ol_-IIOUSI, FIRIAUD,$. MEETITNG OF Till OPERATIVE 13RltA DI-SIl I ttnTharfoday night, at 7 o'clock,an numerousmeeting l trc opsrative broad-silk weivers of Bethnal-grecn, i~pitolh dl, and their virijitv, was held at the British Sethorl-rfoon Abbey-street, etihunal isreen-roadI , to take into coasidaer tion the nefarious practice of passing eilk roanist-itur,.J goode threugh ti:C ...