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SECONDARIES' COURT—WEDNESDAY

... SECJONDA RIES' GOURT-WFRDN)SDAY. [Betore Mr. Secondary Putter.] BARRETT V. TILT. This was an action brought by the plaintiff to reeover the sutm of £V5 55. on a bill of exetbauge Thbe defendant pleaded first, that the bill was never accepted; and, secondly, that the date had been altered, and that it was, tron, that cir- cumstance, rendered au illegal instruanent. Mr. Ryland conducted the case ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... CENTRILD CRJIMINAL COURT-YFSTFELRDAY. OLD COURT. r [Before Mr. Baron ALDERSON and Mr. Boron WATSON.] THE MURDER IN PARLIAMENT-STIREET. Mr. Sleigh said that on behalf of the prisoner named Ro- bert Marley, against whom the grand jury had returned a true bill for wilful murder, he had to apply that their lord- ships would allow the trial to take place on Friday w morning. Baron Alderson said it ...

ROBBERIES AND MURDER

... 1W TA io e a 7 1 On the r4ghbt .f y6eerrday se niniilt, tijehoutse of 3. WU -4 man. Esq. of'Layton, near Waltiahaatow,-was broke opensi ribbed of cotisiacetable property. The robbery was not dis- vered till the family rose the following ?? of Mr. W- dmans iI otires of the names of FMacraft and Wellesly were ,.peeted. a-.d after a minuti search' the greater part of the property was found ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLI(CE INTLLLIGRpNCE-ThIDAY. -- MAwLTIIROTGH-STRstET.-A broker named Notima: was brought before Mr. Hardwick charged with having forcibly seized a watch from the person of Col. Montalvo Delamar, under the following circunrstances:- Mr. Dod, who appeared {or the complainant, said Ccl, Montalvo, about a fortnight ago, took apartments in Bond- street, at the house of a bosier named Taylor, who ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICIE INTBLLIGENCE-MONDAY. ..'etrea GUILDEALL. Job1t Hukeniie, a 16ung man who was employed as a Wbrk at Messrs. Cook and Gladatonets, In 8t. Paul's COurch yprd, were. hosemnen, was brought up by Roe; tis eoicer, on a warrant, charged with heving emberzled .e400 and upwards, the prisoner hav ig surrendered himself one Slunday at a statiOfl-bOOle5 Mr. Jousts, the aolicitor for the prosecction ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... , I., I - - - - ,, . ,, I I I ? ?. T4: I. ? ?Ixp llv?-E.LLjG2yc t. il;A? 4. gh; '.COURT OF XTNG's BENCH, APRnIL Z.. to Ths bei~g th flrlday~of. Eafler Term;, the Jttrd~ea s gn- tookoteir feats 6tithe Bench 'a few niinute~ before one., Above an hour was ocou'pied in juffifying bail. THD DrocTroRAND1 'rTH APOTHEsCARY rd Mr, Ek'SKiN9 nmoved, for leave 'to file a'.ciriminal in- N' be' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWY INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KING's BENCH, JUmE 4. BROW'N V. ALLEN, and -inoteir : This was an aclion of affault. The plaintiff and bis wife riding in a two-vwieeled carriage on the Cat- fialton Road, were met by thd deCndants, who cas they paffed, made forne indecent re marks upon. Mrs. Brown. Mr. Brown, with becoming- indignation, exclaimed- Irrpertinentpuppies ? They immediately came up,' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L-AW I- ITT? L' E.- COURT OF KING's IW3JNCfIl GUIIDHALL., NOV. I. : Bfer LorcLd Ellelorogs a1d a Sew djuA . RUSSELL ?? SNEYDER. This was an a6bwiU', found4d on a pblicy of infiu: ance, brouglht by the PlDiinf1 ...

COMMON COUNCIL

... - COMMON ,COUZV'CIL. Yeflerday a Court of 'Coritmon Council was held at uikhadlat whichtwere prefent the Lord Mayor, t9n ...

OLD BAILEY, Friday, April 29

... I04Ld BdL.Cr, Frid.yAprl ag. 2komas'Marfin, a genteel looking young man, who was IaAz week fgund guilty at tire 'Middlefex.-api ions, of fkealihg a filver falt holder from the Msfter bf 'the St. James's Cqffee-houfe, was this day tried forpflealing, a filver watch from Benjamin Capper, the ;dLifler of, another coffee houfe, but acquitted rhroughininfflcieniv of evidence. I i A poorJew', aged ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELL.IGENCE. - COUNT.OF KING'S BENCH, Tu5sDmA, Nov. it. Several new trials were this day moved for, which had been pos'tponed fiom 1 ystediy ; but they were in general such as it is unnetessary for us to detail Those; which are of importance we shall nutice when they come to be argued. ' Yesterday the Lord auvor ordere'd -the price of bread to bei cohtinued. at is. i1d. the quartern loaf ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWY INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY, Dtc. Io. P PURCELI. TI. MATNAMARA.h onithe 1iSt day of .Tarna the SOLICITOR GENtTRAL C moved for an Attachmeot agaiinst John Macnarnara, the i3 Defendatit in this case, against Mr. George Farquhar- 0 son, the ostersible Rcpolter of the Procedinags in the x cause,., hich appeared -in The 21or~shn Hribld and c .Mosing Post Newtpapers, and against the ?? Pro. ...