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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... NA ,q 0,( . . M ONr, AY. i l(eferc ilr. Justice COLTMANt. PAc at:ras the krrlaired Juidge took his seat this morning, he ^ 10 !pas seiltence ?? several prisoners who had | jl oiltl ciy at n nero c davicta aring the ?? 1 ar'5'21 7;ie. als(i~eplrl Yeqrtoh , ,d~vIsio pleanded guilty jteg., ' 4 : s artjia thern lb itf feloniously and maliciously ' te Native, with irstent to prejudice the ?? at ...

The late Fatal Accidents on the Croydon Railway

... The late Fatal Accidents On the Croydon Railway. CORONER'S INQUEST.-ANOTHER MAN KILLED AT NEW CROSS. Onl Thursday, at three o'clock, Mr. Payne, city coroner, held anl inquost in the board-room of Guy's Hospital, en view of the body of Jasper Hillyard, aged twenty-three, late an engine-driver ire the employ of the Lendon and Dover Rail- way Company, who was killed on Tuesday night last under ...

IRELAND

... IRZLAND. rHE STATE TRIALS. MR. O'COmbELL s .,D THE OTHER TRAVERSERS. A- rollot Second ition ast weelkc [Tdo one of the most extraordinary scenes that Onc Throdaf0 a court of justice occurred 4opon Mr ever t 's placeeare in court. All parts of the Queen's O'Corell' 5 aYPpene, Ind more closely filled than the place 0'aa rwded, and mr i toer COfw members of the bar. These, with ien~ detrethc ...

LAW COURTS.—Saturday

... LAW COURTS.-Saturday. A _ COURT OF CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor sat ?? tsda , it being the irest day of Hilary Term. The uital Ceremony of breakfasting with his lordship, of the Judges, Queen's Counsel, Masters in Chancery, &cl owas dispensed with acrsrding to previous ?? court was occu- pied the whole day with appeal motiHons. VICS.CHANCERY. Although this was the first day of Hilary Term, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... AsbA~SZA T~ZG~ OXFORD CIRCUIT.-STAPPORD. TUESDAY. B-UIsotArs.-RelPh Bircfzesglh and Rupert Gouldsorafl, were indicted for breaking into the dye-house of William Haammersley, at Leek, on the night of the 17th of January, 1844, and stealing therefrom a quantity of silk, the pro- perty of Messrs. Ellis, Russell, and Clowes. The following were the circumstances under which the accused were ?? in ...

A BATCH OF [ill]

... BA TCH ?? ?? e jLari3 Akt t he MansiolhuOse, on llonday3 rt coinmenced the justice-roon proceec r Nl and, inflicted a tine of 1001. ou Edtrad 51`1 licensed victualler, of 41, King-stO 50 smiugg~ling brandy. It.- George Brown was brought up Oil ?? gold pin from the shop of *lr. Hayes, a ghe ro in Farringuon-street, on the Gti int . d it alf been remanded from the preimous da)y' ?? ti' that the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... MONDAY. This'court met Sto-day at ten o'clock, pursuant to the adjournment from the last session. The commissioners present were the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, the Re- corder, Sherifis, Under-Sheriffs, and other of the authori. ties ofthe city of London. The Recorder addressed a few observations to the Grand Jury upon the subject of their duty, and they then retired to their room in order that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLGENCE. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY WEDNESDAY. RE JOIIN SHNsTER, ANO INsOLVENT.-The insolvent It this case, who was described as of Palace New-road, Lam. beth, came up to-day on his petition, but did not appeal personally. His debts and liabilities amounted to aboul 13,9171. He asked for six months to pay his creditors, when it was stated that he would be able to do so in full Et there were ...

THE INCENDIARY BILLED BY [ill] OWN FIRE

... THE INCENDIARY BILLED B? M OWN FIRE. , An awful occurrence took place at Chanci3 1 ' this city, on Thuroday morning, a prisonerdt5 ae0 ; thts usty, on Tb Presoneronfine one of the cells having perished by the work of ed h he hands, in attempting to make his escape. his IS oo James Thomas, a man about 36 Years of 'aei; who for some time past has been living at ripeg as near Freshford; be was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE TP X $TEtLL1IGE31PFA .a MAXLP .PO sd,, thelaD ,Bum. -On Tuesday Mrs. - riz beth dials, w ras ehoir, Airady of No. 201,Lumber-court, Seven- exoscution of.' ? ,s$, with obdtriictin Janices Willis In the X insgagtea E/ 9 duty is an o iUcer' of the County Court, IA ti~lasam Al ?? ' ;, in taking a distress upon the goods of the ISe&I c t' y h go, a lodger in the defessdant's house, for ...

Legal and Sessional Appointments for December, 1845

... Legal a-ad Sessional Appointments for December, 1845. FOR BUSINESS CONNECTED WITH THE CITY. (Holden at Guildhall ) I13th-London Sessions, before the Recorder. 12th- -Lord Mlayers Court, before the Recorder. 2nd.- Court of Aldermen. 4th and I1th.-Court of Common C incil. 4th, 13th, and lSth.-Sheriffs' Court, before Mr. commnissiorer Bullock, Ibr the trial of ie'ues rnder the provisions of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PLzCE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE. LoNDOS MILE.-On Monday, a man named Peohn !raier was brought before the Lord Mayor on a charge of having adulterated the milk in which his employers dealt-Mr. Pelohan, who appeared for the complainants, Messrs. Socket and Roberts, extensive dairymen and dealers in milk, said the complainants employed a great nurber of men, whom they send round with milk, re- ...