LAW SITTINGS—(Tbis Day.). «
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... o'Clock' precisely, to receive the report of the ..he corporation; and for the election of an auditor ' . | jeiil -Colonel Thomas Moody R.E. resigned. ™rt »7e requested to take notice of the following regula- ?? to become a Candidate, or to pro- ?? ...
... Huifield v. Eogers.Cort v. Minder, 'tZ Hsu at v*- ' W ?? , : «. Vice-Chancellor Wigrann. .^tUnXara .two), part heard; fime.v Hardy -•' ul . r U« Simoionds v. Leonaid, Hiokliug v. ?? ?? l;^ . u , r ?? ahJwtv. East, Turner v. Jones.— Sit IV. Oil •' _ . , ...
... M'Carthy. Piun«U v. Pinnell. \\ , Se«e». suiter (three), part heard ; Bousfield v. ' . -U»vi»7 ■« . . ?? .General v. Warren, Hardy v. \- S^ h^j*an(tw-).-Bitatton. • ?? »■»*? c V,c fcbancrllor Knight Bruce. . ' ]ieU-rt >v , petitions. filuinnne two), Charlton ...
... Ensign, without ' _£*pi_i_ Charf** Frederick Havelock, from the hi clyt.in. vice Puillips, who exchanges ; Cap- iler.'v Hardy Forbes Clarke, from the 46th .'• * Cipu j n , vice Mansel, who exchanges. t _Garoe'tl Warburton, Gent., to be Second Lieu- ...
... Vice-Chaacellor of England. Decks v. Stanhope (three), part heard ; Attorney-General v. ■Warren by order; Lo*ran v. Logan, ditto; Hardy v. Hull (two), Martin v Maugham (two), Powney v. Blomberg*. Bush v. Shipman, Norcott v. Gordon, Patch v. Stewart, Medley v ...
... Henry Kemmis, Esq., Vice-Presidents ; Isaac Weld and L. E. Foot, Esqrs., Honorary Secretaries; William Henry, Thomas Beasly, George Roe, Thomas Willans, William Willans, Esqrs. ; with Henry Carey, Esq., and Sir Edward Stanley, the mover and seconder of ...
... o'clock. At that hour there were only four naval officers present, viz., Sir George Cockbura, Sir Pulteney Malcolm, Sir Thomas Hardy, aad Sir George Martin, and those four waited patiently upwards of an hour, momentarily expecting to be joined by a numerous ...
... petition, by order; Pearce . .TRUSTS, LINCOLN'S INN. ?? H;^ Aancellor of England. ?? -i °'_ ?? l.anan, Cooke v. Turner. Hardy v. *■' tusv-V Bu ?? v o Powney v.Blomberg. Bush r . - : ,0 cl ' v Stewart, Medley v. Hor- ?? ?? *■ Kirlew, Ranee v. Mar- n_i ...
... DEPARTURES FROM SYDNEY.— The Amelia, M'Dougall, March 10, for New Zealand ; Christina, March 14, for Port Philip ; Isabella, Hardie, for Port Philip and London; Andromeda, March j5, for London ; Allice, Brooks, for Valparaiso ; Mary Ann, Brown, for Launceston ...
... Archibald Paull, jun., Esq. \, - i are* M.P. Edw. Harris Phillips, Esq. ?? ( - ; >. • Thomas Powell, Esq. ; -i fc,q Charles A. Prichard, Esq. . -*• -J 'in .. t f q. Thomas Protheroe, Esq. |* H Clim, M.P. Sir R. B. Phillips, Bart., M.P. T. N. Redington, ...
... made, and Question proposed, That it be an In- struction to the Secret Committee on the Post office, that they do allow Thomas Slingsby Duncombe, Esq., Mem- ber for the Borough of Finsbury, to attend before the ■aid Committee, and produce and examine ...