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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA If NoTIcS-TfTls DAY. COUiT cOF BAi~CtUPTCY, BsilaeUALL-l8TmT-(Bef re Mr. C..- missioner Sbephlrd).-Mcetillgs for choice of assignces: George J. Gaidstone, Blackwall and Bromiyle, builder aind shipwsright, - t ?? lSillsarc, Petcrborough, coach-builder, at half-past ?? lforrison, Bealilicii-hill, Norwood, coal- iserchant, at half-past ?? D.Young, late of Grace- li:rel-strect, amd Boxworth ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGBNCE-MONDAT. GUILDITAL.-Charles Smiliorc and (!amfieUi Jaue W0oi-$ ley, of 22, Addington-strect, York-read, Lanmbethi, wereI placed ait thle bar before Mr. Alderman Latwrenlce, the~ former charged with using threatening language, and ?? p air of double-barrelled pistols at iMr. MuJses Itri, ad th e ltewihading and abetting him, and also Nwith eacustug the comiplainianitof ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE] INVTELLLGEAC('L-.\T,)N'D.XY. placed 'it thue bar eiore ?? ?? Ii ?? 1'tit' ttl, ih a ii,'t 'I StI. I' a wI ?? Plr Indeguc'ast 'itiuttet tv, thtu ro 'aaju M`r. Ilidoldest'Ite io l thle pri- er. IThu riotnc, whiltit ii u1 ~1 ddi'vu~ : silil tf twjid jreigtuad ?? iili It '!ditdt, tueI i ij oaed 'clt'~ ithu Couthl witet alu elld fu ii the I -ii, ?? Mr. Pre-njeaiui tautlictir, cf Ia, itiu ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA IF hVY''LIGEiA'CE,- To:u1ItsD.Vy. -4 Roush OF LORDS-APPEALS. TI is ws a'iitappenal aginst a detric oi tilie Lord Ch - ccliii' of Iirelitd, illit ?? nStitIttCLI by' tim pplanst colupe.1 paymvient of a suil of 1.i,tt0W. out, of the( vslactit,'i tie latle Sir .1 tint Pier's, hart. lt tptlat cliu ti be tihe law fil ?? oif Sit, John Piers. Thle respondent was tle, hei t~o 2il atit ad the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE.-FRipAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. EVANS V. PIIOTIIIFROH. This was a motion fosr a new trial of an issue to determine tile right of three brothers to a small leasehold property in Wales. One of the!n had been in possession for seventeen years, without dispute. In 1841 the question of title was raised, and the brother in possession alleged all agreement between himself and the family ...

POLICE

... BOW STREET.-THE BeY-SIRL THIR1.-JANr KENNEDYr otherwise JAME11 VINCENT, Was yesterdiy placed at the bar charged witb robbing a Mr. Elias Craggl, of a sovereign and a half sovereign, at a bagnio in the neighbourhood of Covent-gar- den Mariet. The night constable said, that the prisaner was given in charge to him on the preceding night, which charge was entered in the watch-house hrlok, and Mr. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-FRIDAY. ATTORNEYS. An attorney was struck off the rolls of the Court in 1813, be having been convicted of conspiracy. Application was now made that be should be replaced on the Roll-first, because all exclusion of fifteen years was sufficient to expiate the fault; se- cond, because be now swore that he was not guilty of the con- spiracy of which he had been convicted. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BEICH.-TUzsjDY. PERJURY. Rax v. Somits.-Mr. CAMPBELL (with whom was Mr. PLATT) snated, that this was a prosecutirin at thet instance of a Mr. Kine, for perjury, against the defendant, for an allegation in so ant- swer in Chancery, that, to the beat of his belitf, no partnerabip bitid been entered into betweem hims and the prosecutor, Mir. King, and that no articles had been ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—MONDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. Isecond Seal bfore Term.] Moat's v. DAVIs-The argnments of Counsel in this case, which bas already been three times decided in a Court of Law, mad bas been discuseed and re-discusasd in Equity, occupied the whole of the day. The question is at to the legitimacy or fIle- gitimacy of the defendant; and the present application by the defendant was not for a new t:ial, ...

SUPREME COURT OF JUSTICE FOR THE KINGDOM OF BAVARIA.—Paris, Aug. 4

... SUPREMEC COURT OF JUSTICE' FOR THE KINGDOM 01' 8 1V4,R4AI,.-Paris, Aug. 4. THE GERMAN' MINGRAT.-TRIAL OF A PRIEST CHARGED WITH HAVING ASSASSINATED THREE \ WOMEN, WITH THE PARrlCULARS OF THE JE- t SUITICALSYSTEMOFDEFENCEOFTHEASSASSIN. Germany hab Its Miigrat, in the personof Riembaner, a pries, P born in 1770, at Rtu derntat, In Bavaria. He was the soo of a poor labourer, and spent the chief ...

POLICE

... I [,-ATULTRDA Y. BOW-STREET.-Tlie driver of the cabriolet, nurmm- bered forty-one, was summoned before Mr. HfALLS, to an.re r the omp;lint ofl M. Robert Pa.in. Tlhecomplainant stated that lie called the defendant's cab on Wednesday, and was proceeding to step into it, When he perceived that the driver was inside the cab, and did not exhibit any in- tention to get into his box. He desired him ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—FRIDAY

... (76iOR' OP jMgfj'ERYij'.DYi 8%ErtIENS V. RMtwaE AND ANOTHER -Mr. GIRIDLE- Sl'ONE was heard again this morning in support of the injunc- tion obtained against the dcfendants, to prevent their publica- tion of the Conspectus of Moths and Butterflies,' when the Learned Gentleman contended it became the duty of Mr. FPcpys to reply; but on its beiug represented that he was en- gaged in a cause in ...