10 APRIL 1830, page 6

M.ansionhouse Advice.—a Gentleman, Who Did Not State His...

on Wednesday for the interference of the Lord Mayor, to liberate his horse from the Green-yard. His son had been riding it quietly in Fins- bury Circus, when an officer, having......

Pirated Prints.— In The Vice-chancellor's Court, On...

was moved for by Mr. Knight, on behalf of Mr. Lane the engraver, and Mr. Dickinson, the printseller of Bond Street, to restrain the, defendant, Fry, from selling certain pleated......

Tnane.—by Accounts From Various Parts Of The Country, It...

appear that trade is rapidly improving. Some of these accounts we derive from the local newspapers ; others from mercantile men of extensive dealings, in dif- ferent parts of......

Recorder's Report.—at The King's Council On Wednesday,...

of Lendon made his report of the convicts capitally only hoed at the Old lIeiley during the February Sessions. The cases of William Mealing and \ ti I ui isstdams, from the......