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Law Intelligence

... ?Iab *nteigt4eflce+ NOTICE-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHXANCERtY, LINCOLN'S DINK. Ar ?? I ?? ?? SogaaY Pope, part heard; Jonsv Lewis; Dodgon tlPwll() iB5FORR Tax LoReS JUSTXccs.-~Bankrupt petition : Ex parte Shaw, re Wilkinsonl, viva voe examination.t Appeals: Robifl.500v. Robin- p son (2) ; Duke of Leedls v. Earl Ainherst. VICE CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. t AT iO.-BtcOORR ~'Il'108-ANrCLLOR ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... THE RECENT MALL A7 (5VILDHALL. Yesterday a court was laid at the Mansion-house for the despatch of business' Alderman COPELANp said he was desirous to call the, attention of his brother aldermen to a circumstance con- nected with the visit which the Queen had been graciously E pleased to pay to the city. He alluded to the total absence! of those indispensable regulations by which it was the ...

CITY COURT OF SEWERS

... Yesterday a court was held, Mr. Deputy PEACOCK in the chair. Mr. Deputy HOLT called the attention of the court to a paragraph which appeared in semae of the newspapers reflect- ing upon the commissioners. It stated that the sewers in the neighbourhood of Great Certer-lane were in the most disgraceful condition, and was celculated to cause excitement by representing that the fingers of a b by ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE8 POLICE cOUR ?? . iATIuTA T. G UJLDH ALL. kg was charged with ill(eall pawning four Maryt herS by Mr. Kaye, of Al ergate-street, m0ake up.. had been sent to her a month ago; but not The bnoteraturned at the proper time, inquiry was made, a pr admitted having pawned them in White- stee fr a ndgae =p1hedplicates. Ohe prsoner said that the prosecutor owed her Is. 8d., ,terbdopaid her, and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -- jLaW filttlltgcllcc+ ?? ? -?To Av N'OTICES~THIS DAY. ,jltgt!TCY COtyltT, B&SINGUAL-STREET. ?? COM I0uKiRX HOLaRCYD.-Audits: Thomas Fisher, Birn pis easrec maker, at 12. HenryXartqu, Lowes, draper, JUDG1S' CffAMBERS.-YESTERDAY. 'fuse C.4sE OF CREATtNG AT CARDS. QUEEN V. BROOME, AND OTRE1BR, IN TOOK MATTER jp Iu.-ICATIONS OF CHAItLES STADEN AND JO1EN OF lilS x I D TO BAIL. a 0 rons was ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS

... SURREY QUARTER SESSIdNS.; p.pTr4 ATW' A i -T * REIGATE;'APkUI 11.: BUMoas MB. J. . Pa FRESi'nLD AND MB. FHIAZEr. erOmN Mn. J. 1REFUSAL OF THE MAGASTRATES Bon VIE NEWINGTO DiViSION TO GRANT. 11511 A: VICTVU.LERIs LIcENSE.-AFP.sAL CASE. I'his wjas an appeal by Mr. Watkins, the landlord of.the Red Lion public-house, Pearl-row, Southwark, against the decision of the licensing magistrates of that ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. GUILDHALL. The waiter of the Shades wine cellars, in Guildhal.yara was summoned for assaulting Mr. Garrey, a solicitor, of Basioghail.,,- Mr. Garrey stated that for the last five or sit weees he had been constantly annoyed by the defendant, who was continually calling at hit office and stopping him in the street to demand payment of an account of 9. 9d., alleged by the ...

Law Intelligence

... ILAiD in telirene NOTICES-THIS DAY. ImeOtVENT (OURTT PORTUGAL-STREET. I AT 10.-BEFoRs TEE OuHIAP CaXMNEi1021.-Adjourntd prisoner: ?? J. Crovin. Original prisetera: Jas. Eersisko the younger Jobn Stedman, ArthurII. Powell. Original protection: Jag- al1. Ar It. - BEFouR MN. Co00simoM a LAW. - Sureties: Jean P. Parent. For discharge: John W. Wood, Geo. Parkinson, Hy. Col. well the younger, Wn. ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw L ntent.e09M re NOTJVES.-Tuis DAY. a COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 10.- Apiieals: MillervT. HUddleettofe, Part beard; TatesV, i Madden; limesy. Sayer; Mitealsv. Connor. 'VICE CII4kHLL0RS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INK. 01 AT 10.-BzFonis Vicca.Ca!OiLi~caLo K~oaaT Balucx-Unopipcsed. rtitlona: Hay V. 'Willoughby; Ra-sibottom v. Nash; Sidney v. Mu41. qi ?? v. Price; nre Clunie; In re Worsop, In ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. D MANSION-HOUSE. ith 4u Daniel Witson, who was oa Saturday charged with having possessed himself ?? of a daybook belonging to Mr. M'Millen, of No.: 31, Great St. Helen's, solicitor, c appeared yesterday before the Lord Mayor attended by Mr. Hobler, his solicitor, for the purpose of giving up the book. h The Lord Mayor having desired that the complainan tl should examine ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ?? 2H'POLAIC COU'rT-.I' . i~ . I L . U ?? ! 'baiil,'besorb ,Mr. ll P gO -a d 8fr VMarshal1,5for re-e amintion, oil a ebrge 9 ?? person of Emma Gardener, aged 16, higsder I vant. The. Srcuqmtances. under wblch the ?? J unitde ldetails of.tho evidenqe lei. 6j the 'fomer on ?? in the .Da is, ND wes of tl dy ?? llfr iidaeti n10d'ap~pear47. ?? Pi~e deeQa., The ptisitsidt apperiagit the counse a 1. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZBE INTIELLIGENCE. . MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-WARMWKMrAnCH,27. : Nzsr Peus UeouT.-Bxroaz Ms. B~soNxos 4DtaoX . ;NLsox (DiviD) v. WRIGHIT (SA&UELI). OAON FOR From the DEVAMAI10N OP. CHARACTBR, . From thcestatemont of' the lvar-ed',connsel for 'the ph'lu- tiff, it appeared that Mr. Nelson 'is a n Ph'sicihmsand in practice at Birmingham; *and the defendantsis :physidlan' of great repute, n the same ...