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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... COUNTY RATES AND TREASURER'S ACCOUINTS. Yesterday Air. AL.LEv moved three Appeals, froum the parishes of St. Marylebone, St. Pancras, and St. James's, NVesimitsrer, against the new rate levied oim the county (in the 10th January last. I-le stated that no hostility was meant in prosecuting these appeals, but to protect the community at large. '1'hc law did not allow any extra rate to be imposed ...

THE ADJOURNED INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MR. GEORGE HARE

... I THE ADJOURNED INQUEST ON THE BODY OF' 1THE 31MR. GEORGE HARE.. 73 Yesterday afternoon, at three o'clock, pursuant to adjournment, 12 the inquest on the body of the above Gentleman, who was re- 12 ported to have been murdered a few nights back in Whitechapel, - as stated in our Paper of Thursday last, was resumned before Sir. 19 Unwin, the Coroner, and a respectable Jury at the Grove Morris, ...

THE LATE DUEL IN SCOTLAND

... T1i? LATh DUEL IN SC?OTLAND. TRIAL OF MR. STUART. HIGHCOURT OF JUSTICIARY, EDINBURGH, JUNE10. It being understood that Mr. Stuart, of Deitearn, wosld this day surrender himself to stand his trial for the concern be had in the late duet, by which Sir Alexander B?swell, Barr. of Aechin- leck, came by his death, and the diet in this case twing also ap- pointed for this day, every precaution hod ...

POLICE

... MANsIOk-MoosU.-Yesterday a boy named JONES was brought Into the Justice-room, on an officer's back, and placed before l Alderman Cox, as a vagrant demanding the Magistrate's peculiar attention. Tiw officer stated that in passing over London Bridige a few evienings ago, he saw a great number of persolis crowding round some object, which setmed to excite intense curiosity. With some difficulty ...

INSOLVENT DEBTURS COURT

... INSOLVENT DEBTURS' COURT. The COURT last week gave judgment in a case which had been under its consideration for tomne time, and had been argued by Mlr. POLLOCK and Air. HEATH With great zeal. On the 5th of thIS month, an insolvent, named War. WoOns, came up to be heard on his petition to be discharged, and was op- po~sed by j'lr. Potlock, who took an objection it linline to the it-I *olvent's ...

MACCLESFIELD SESSIONS

... MA CCLESFIELD SESSIONS. PRIVILEGES OF ATrORNEYS. A question of considerable importance, relative to tl',e privileges of Attorneys practising at Sessions, or before MlagiAtrates, catle tnder discusiion at the late Petty Sessions, far thi Macclesfield Division, in the county oV Chester. An endeavoar it seems had beets rade sori.e months ago, by Edward Stracey, Esq., oe of the Magiitra'.es for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ~t2' teVsLtR~P I ?COURT of Ki'tNs BEN7CH, July , Silii~hgs at Gulildhalk.. ! HUNT ?? LORCNO. qhi afin~a broo&tat to recover i~e va ue 16f2 ~ pul~ii~flS of irl 'vhci had beeri loff t6 the, fby tie cneog' 6etC of tilhe DefeI dfnr rr a ~erdin evidence th it Mr. L~orit d thle filaeff t2X, ere veffl1, which vas fome time ago lying at gotterdamnl bound 'or L6ndon. While he hinifels was flns from the ...

OLD BAILEY

... b-in BAlLE,. FRIDAY, JA14. 16. ;~ay 12 Prifoners wvere tried' x of sfi'om was capitally ctoniwaed viz. .70zw -Ri1eets, for felonibufly ?? T9ho nhs Wil- fon on the King's highway and robbing him. of thlree fhillings and- fomehalfpeiice. Eight were cnvined of fiony, viz.. J TYiiAazz, ElizabelJs }K~eeqe, .Sie!Bake, john flanfon, ElizaMbr gh Giles, Roeokand vghes,e Jane E'wuen and -George sbirl~e. ...

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... .. .- - I - I ?? ?? 777?V? 7z? - 'iTYE ?? rdythyouttgmahliw is ku h custodyL: 'erdytie YaO nt ro h 3s OLZ Suspicion of having stolen a261 0.'ntl rmtieb6 Inntat Stbiqes, the prrperty of counsellor Agaej *as broqugbt uip for Ce-examnination-, when, Mtr. Agar not being returned to tuwn, ?? war admitted to lail, to appear W'llen called upon. UNION KHAL L, SOtJTNWA -l.g IN BuYv, the slopseller; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 1NT.1ELLIGEiNCE. ?? sinz - ?? - COURT OF CHANCEY, DEc. a,. This day the LoRD CHANChLLOE, on the represen- ttioon ar4. interference of Mr. Jome a, Solicitor, for the sai pu nes complained of, ordered thli ma-n :and qornan pet against whom he, on Saturday, granted an attachment cat for contempt of Court, to be liberated. tur COURT OF KING'S BENCN. M.ONTEIO V. DE PASTEL. hai 'The Plaintif, a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 4W IrN,71LL - ENC2E.: CGUI.T OF KING'S BENCH,. GGUILDHA~sLL AAllt, 760 Trit P No, v. OovEiiScit'5 oN.. 'Governor Pidlop appeared- in Courqt to' -receive judgsent up'n hii.convidtion last terit, forordering the torture to bein-- tiiced on Loufba Caldtron,' ...

POLICE

... .POLICE . ASSASSINATION. BoXVsTREET.-We stated in yesterday's Paper, that the case Gof the Gentleman, in the county of Surreys respelljig his send- I ng letters to Ilis coachman to assassinate Mr, Browliugthe late le High Bailiff for Vestainster, nderwent a long private exami- r ilationibeforeMr.Grah.Unon Saturday- last; tlheresultofwhlich. was, we understand, a warrant was granted to ...