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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ate sf1 ?? lo go to the theatre. I said I sohuld. I went to the theatre on Monday, the 13th of February. I was inatihe fiat row of the gallery whoa the gentleman in black canoet in. I sat and hollreed as welalas another, If I had not hollored [ should ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... MoRTIocx, and J. T. MaERRIEs, Esq.) SPURIOUS AND POISONOUS TEA.-Nalhenief Davies, grocer and tea dealer, of No 1, Saville-row, Walworth-roae, was charged with having in his possession and vending spurious tea.-Mr. Wam. Major, an officer of excise, stated ...

THE LATE FATAL DUEL

... the Brecknock Arms, and I heard hlin say, Go to Doctor Liston, Cliflbrd-street, Bond- street, on the other side of Saville-row. The other gem. tenmanc then drew a mahogany case, about l5 inches log, 11 inches wiede, aced 21 or 3 inches deep, from beneatc ...

THE ADJOURNED INQUEST

... Kentish Town, was occupied ire taking down thie side of a house that was forced over by the pressure of the root, ill Spring-row, Mansfield-place, Kentisul Town, and tire roof trot beirg shored up, the whole suddenly gave way, faileeg otl the scafibld, ...

COURTS OF CONSERVANCY

... all the following floatingt piers :-One pier at Cheyne-row, Chel- sea, adjoining to the public stairs or landing; one pier at the front of tse Swan public-house, Chelsea; one pier at Milbaok-row, op- posite to the premises of one Thomas Chaodler; one ...

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

... pro- gpress capital punishmennts will frill itrto a fortunate desuetude; tod tte irons gratoogs, soith the crossed axes, which row project frrosm the froont of our prisons, will be regrarded olyas mesuorials of a past age of ?? Aloe 1 too. GRassD MIlrITAcRY ...

THE COURT

... the scene. The Duke of Wellingtont having proceeded on board the yacht, the admiralos ship was sigtnalled, and Sir Charles Row- ley put off lis oaarge to pay his repeots to ler Majesty, The duke had given directions that in the event of her Majesty d ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Wednesday sftvnoon, about three o'clock, the cry of fire was heard to proceed from a' house in Pleasant Retreat, Gibraltar-row, So- George's-road, Southwark, when it was discovered that tir pinnoa=rs of a boy, about nine years of age, had caught fire ...

Attempt at Murder and Robbery

... followving the young men. This compliment was reltened with a brick-bat which bui t prostrate tse Trishmlan. and a re- gular row itlst-utly cosnMenced. Sirklcs and gully-knives, hedge-stakes, iitd nilsaies of every description were instantly in requisition ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... lodged at Hull. He said he first 'ent to the Golden Cup in Humlber-street, and subsequently removed to the Golden Cross, Blanket-row. He lived there till he was taken. While there the woman went to London, and after she left London she returned again to ...

DUBLIN POLICE DOINGS

... brought her up fromn infancy, and whose neame asoe went by, happened opposite to Chelsea College. It appoars they lied been far a row, accomparnied by another young man, noated Williars James, in the oe- I ploy of Mr. Hicks, of Palace-road, Lambeth, barilder ...

WESTMINSTER COURT OF REQUESTS

... away soene goods in a lug-beat, took away Imirtin's skiff Nwhile he was delivering tle goods at Billings- gate, and began to row the boat roned the tier of vessels. A few mhtutes tsfterweards the Royal Tar, a Greenwich steamter, on her way to London w ith ...