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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... was stett to glaol for' two moonths~ for Stcai- S:L inog a quantity of' boiled tongueo from a sihop ito Vauxhall- ila ?? Roberts was senzt to gaol for three tnontlls 'u on a chtarge of stealittg a sitawl from tito house of Mrl. ,, Ball, Prestotn-street ...

POLICE CASES

... before they knew where they were. Defendant: But- Alderman Ritchie: 10s. and costs. ALLEGED FRAUDS ON SERVANT GIRLS. Henry Madder, 22, and Thomas Mefander, 16, de- scribing themselves as agents, of Hermitage-road, Harringay, were charged before Mr. Lane ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ie printing the muslins and calicoes certain materials of dye ni stuff are, and must be necessarily used-such as indigo, p madder, and other ingredients-and that in the progress of printing and dyeing the linens it becomes necessary to wash e' them in ...

THE UNSUSTAINED CHARGEAGAINST MR. CILHOOLY, M.P

... Turner, Esq, R 24. a woma named Mary Maloay, of Ballyfermoyle (county Resa-ommea), was prosecuted at the suit ef Mr. A S Madders, D I, for having a auantity of illicit spirits in her possession on the l6th ult. Ser- geant Hope, of Leitrim, proved to the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... matter of madder-root. The manufacture of colouring matter from this root has long been known, and the name ysarancine was derived from the French word garance, which signifies madder. But up to a recent period a very large quantity of madder had been ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—NOV. 1

... Davison. For fourteen ?? Groierty, Elijah Silkmian, anid William Jones. For fifteen ?? Smith, John 1)eln, Wmn. Smith Robert Bidt, Robert Greenwood, Thomas Denaghtle,and Sanimel IhIllitt. Frederick Chlilds Hancock, who was convicted on two in- dictiieuts ...

Salford [ill] Sessions

... coincided, and thmeconviction was gasess1ed. Peter Consssl stood indicted for stealing a quantity of silk, tbe pro erty of.Robert Collins, at Midd cton, on the 17th of Apri'last.-lDr. ewxra-v a stated thle case for the prosecution, and called Rlobert Collins ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Christian, Q.C., and Mr. Close, resisted the petition on the part of the assignees. MI1r. Brewster, Q.C., appeared for Mr. Robert Gray, who is involved in the case. Mr. Napier, Q.C., having replied on behalf of the petitoner, Mr. Semple, The Lord Chancellor ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... H. Shirley, Faq, High Sheriff:-- lE. P. Shirley (foreman), Edward Wm Luess, Robert C. L. Trench, Wm D Anlketell, James Hamilton, and Alex Murray, Esqrs. Captain J Coate, Robert Lamb. Edward Bicbardson, John Lentaigne, W J U Meutray. William Benderson, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... CJ2VtT. LINCOLN'S MNN, OB BueuMaresessRaes as Cse Juriot.-Applioa- 10itons, &C., at 1OA. Public examinations; C. Madder, at it-J.T .Roberts, atll -iManulon atili-A. W. Mora.t il. is BXurea MEL. RZOISTRAR A~ZLITT.-Ap~pllcation: . If. amien, )a at 11. A ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... MAIfES-TBIS DAY. (From OMte Legal Wiary3 H 51 COURT OF APPEAL IN IRELAND- For ?? of Pu refoy Poe, trustee and ezecutcr of Robert Owen, decesed, ovwner and petitioner, Laud Judge, owner's appaalpart beard; sarue, tenjants apremd; Johnston, landlord; Courtnay ...

JURY COURT

... their of pot ooccesoorn rn rafilce, on ropresesting the coonmunity of rho excite saint ttotgh, ogninat John Madder, Anatrew Hope, George ? Young. Robert Walker, sod Aietoader litaltorar, nil ovetfit bakers nod meal dealers in Jedborgh. The following anj'h ...