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POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE-WEDNESDAY. BOlW STREET. F Johis, Mulalins, described ais a labourer residirg at 3, Toover-streit, St. (iles's, wvas charged with fslsety registenlog the death of a femaio child ats having died at his lodgings, it haviig been ascertalned that the dialh took place atStratford, in Essex. George Sinitins, a painter and glazier, residing at No. a, Tower- street, stated that the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ZA WN02TICB&$TBXs DAY. 9H£1;lFFS' COUET, RED LLON-SQUARR1fllt at ten. Mjrrrlott r Uosbee-Atkinson v Rebinson-Edney v Jones-Good- ma~n v Httrmnan-Oally v Qreen-Wrenolds v Seymour-Hall v H.um 'bre-M'Lau-hlan v Dlickinsonl-tG e v Bradshaw-Nash v Tuli 'ryoots v Aidrieh.-LtWctfleld v Carr-WhItaker v Simmons-. u-ker v M'tchel1-RtoC v Ednionds-Hook v Ireland-West v Paul-Hall v Slownal,, otherwise ...

THE COURT

... WINDSOR, SUNDAY EVENiNG-The extreme finneess of the day, added to the great attraction of her Majesty i being againi in residence at the Castle, caueed an influx I of RD unprecedented number of visitors, who continued to I arrive, absolutely in ehoals, from an early hour in tbe morning, and principally from the metropolis, until between t two and three o'clock this afternoon. I Her Majesty ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MANMION HousE.-Thomas Ba)ra, ipprenticed nOI a rotate- mal ,a ?? elI rged will '1 clog I~snisUgale(itct'iigallo~nsatitia iiji of ?? fDil, a Thames Police-ollicer, deposed, tliot last aight dierit aei'uriii o lto Wle, lie wos ?? dity at london-bridge ,iatirs oil she Cit side, coheln he hcard Nollistlitig signals pass bhtoeeni scote ersnois respecting somethillg that was goaag oa. He secreted ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A SSIZR INLTRLLIGBNCB. it NORTHERN!' CIRCUIT-LIVERPOOL, Auo. 122. f (Before Mr.Justice Cresswvell.) to 1,a1313-ISTAtLEY V. AoOMALLI Mir. Dundas, Mr. Wortley, and Mr. Pollock for the plaintiff'; Mri. III Battes and Mr. John Henderson for the defendant. sh 8kv. Dandaes iroceeded to state the plahitiff's casq. The preient ~, action was one he said of very groat Importance to the plainiffiB who ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... CETR,'ALt CR.#IMIAL COURT- FRIlDAY. [Before Mr. Justice Williams and Mr. Baron Rolfe.) THE LATE FATAL DUEL. Although it was very generally circulated that the trial o f Mr. Gulliver, the Surgeon, wats fixed for this morning, and that it was expected that some of the other accused parties if not all, would surrender, the court presented nothing, beyond the ordinary features of every-day ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... WINDBOR-MONDAY. This morning, at twenty-five minutes before eight o'clock, the Qaeen and Prince Albert took their departure for the Faraborough station of the South Western Railway, to be conveyed by a special train to Southampton. The royal party left the Castle with an escort of the 1st Life Guards. The Cnuntess of Dunmore, Lady Caroline Cocks, Sir Robert Peel, Hon. Miss Peget, Earl of ...

The LATE MELANCHOLY OCCURRENCE ON WATERLOO-BRIDGE

... The LATE MELANCHOLY OCCURRENGCE ON W}A TERLOO.BRIDGE. INQUEST ON MIR. F. S. ANCONA. Yesterday, at twelve O'clock, a highly respectable jury were empanelled before Mr. W. Carter, coroner for Surrey, at the Hero of Waterloo, Waterloo-road, for the purpose or Investigating the circumstances under which Mr. Frederick Supine Ancona met his death on Thursday evening, the 3d instant. The inquiry ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTERN CflRCUIT-BIIRISTOL, A/iT. 21. [Before Mr. Justice Coleridge and a Special Jury.] -1 5r55Y, KSNT., V. AMES AND orTERS. 'fihs was an action to recover the value of a race mare, called I GIraleful, widchi, it wasalleged, the defendants had qgrried away. trom theplaintiff's stable, and which, while in thair possession, lmd'died. t The defendants, by their pleadings, denied the allegation, ...

POLICE

... rnqcM t al ' Tl N01' OTur l'oovttcr. - _7voiato, a clothe PrATJ - boo. 0110 0 otly chagd hoeforo Aile In -oler the followding earoitos eircttost~nt:eSO ?? 011 aol ovoet 01t0 a colihef -shopatt live ortloo io lfon ?? bt, w icht iiot oth before., c-o, !01 Vsbilte, ?? Itil ~ ~t0 I f-r~t lox, ~O'Ill ito otoild. There Aotto 1oloi)( oti lettlycd~ w ohat Itoti roheol pltea. ILAolI -. ~o eviloothkoci ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT-STArFORD. MooaE v. FARRAND.-This was an action brought to recover 121. 3s. from Robert Farrand, Esq., who represented Stafford for many years. The claim arose under an alleged order, given by the defendant to the plaintiff, who was in July, 1837, landlord of the King's Head, for the supply of liquor during the election. Mr Farrand and Major Chet- wynd were duly returned. On the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INVTBLLIGENCB. -4- WESTER'N Cl ROUIT-ExnTann, AUG. 1. CIVIL SIDE. [Before Mr. Justice Coleridge.] A COSTLY TRIP TO PLYsOUSI-ST1-tO2IG V. 00510501. This cause had created a great sensation in this place, and the court was densely crowded whilst the trial lasted. It was an action of debt brought by the plaintiff to recover the defendant's share of expenses incurred in a trip from Exeter ...