11 FEBRUARY 1832, page 12

Crim. Con.—willis Versus Barnard.

On Thursday, Mr. Willis, formerly a Puisne Judge in the Supreme Court of Upper Canada, obtained a verdict for 1,000/. against Captain Barnard, of the 68th Regiment, for the......

Anrutti Eatit.

The King has directed a copy to be made of Dr. Auzaux's me-del of the human frame, for the purpose of presenting it to King's College. A respite dining, his Majesty's pleasure......

1,ibel—french Versus The Gloe.e.

There was also tried in the Court of Exchequer, on Thursday, an action brought against tho Gb.be newspaper for a libel on a . 3 ir. French. The Elul consisted of a pamgraph......

Eat), Mitt Su&ire.

The Lord Chancellor took his seat on Thursday in Lincoln's Inn, to hear motions. His Lordship said he should sit in the Lords, during the session, on Mondays and Fridays, to......

Libel, -pane Vcasus Slaney.

A Mr. Slimy was charged in the King's Bench, on Wednesday, with writing and publishing a libel 'on Mr. John Fang, lute member for Oxfordshire. The libel con4sted of several......

Vestris And Her Sister. .

Madame Vestris and her sister Josephine (now styled Mrs. Anderson) have both been the objects of action this week—objects of passion the fair ladies have been any and every week......

Postscript.

A private letter from Berlin, in the German Papers received to- day, speaks of great military preparations on the part of Russia. The Russian nobility, it is alleged, are bent......

Libel—henry Hunt Vows The Times.

Mr. Hunt, member for Preston, prosecuted the Times in the Court of Exchequer for a libel on his character, and the case was tried on Thursday. The honourable gentleman was his......

Chambers's Bankruptcy.

This case was again before the Court on Monday and Tuesday. The issue was similar as on former trials, and the bankruptcy was con- firmed.......