1 DECEMBER 1832, page 4

• Ins Frountrp.

The Directors of the London and Birmingham Railway have come to an arrangement with the two noblemen whose opposition led to the failure of the bill last session in the Lords,......

• A Gentleman Who Bears The Honours, Not Blushing, Of

a baronet, was charged at Marlborough Street Office, on Tuesday, with an assault. It appeared that the baronet, in passing down Bond Street, dropped a prescription on the......

In The Case Mellish (not Melhuish, As Stated In The

Daily Journals) v. Rawdon, which was heard in the Common Pleas, on Monday, on a motion for a new trial, a point of commercial law, of considerable im- portance,. was settled.......

At An Early Hour On Tuesday Morning, A Manufactory Belonging

to Mr. Turrill, coachmaker in Long Acre, took lire ; from what cause does not appear. The manufactory abutted on that Street; and in half an hour after it had caught fire, the......