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BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... BRENJ'FORI) PETTY SESSIONS. (Ni'ltat, wlit i,; ;. til catiltv it the ?? ?? ?? ?? if \h.. ,-j 1,iattire ititrin r. lioce cr-1,,6 'tebta pro11ed tt the) part ofs f t illae be toe otto-t o a- indi;t s ile tom ititat ;utt l f 1t lcttett to ?? tattictotlife ?? ,t ttt the trllItdcysslz~ the hav- cis p-l iteed tnh ipttt llrn)fthec chihlt- itittien t for wik hroe atule prlvo--gt th e er t'iicfel beey ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... P1OLI CE INTALVLI GEhACE. IiAN.\f7I)' l `i II f :. NIt,, iw il I, i-l.a . i - l . 1 01: 3 N'u Ii Nvlint hie c:II! d1 ?? -IF\: i I' ?? :. ; ?? ?? \. 1N' ! ; !:t ;i , 1>l. l;i ?? \1 or, oh i o : , .: i,- til,: ?? 0(11' ille p l~ps ?? li ?? s1 :~l ?? - I rom a I,0- 11.1 ijdtaiii 1 i: i. l ,1;. - v ?? ?? I i' t.y! i. ?? no hiit'o ?? :ihl ?? ?? . i ' n l i ...

DISTRESSING CASE of LOVE AND SUICIDE

... DISTRESSING CA SE qf LOVE Tanid SUICIDE. Last evening arti iniquest wvas hoileti at hie Black Hoirse Tavero, Kingsiatid .road, before Mir. Baiker, thle coroner, onl view of the bodiy of Milos Phcebr Powell, at tinle youneg woman t21 yvarrs of ago, the daugahter Of a respectable ex. cise officrsr, wheo committed suicide undir thle following eircunistarie-s Beujairin Wadhdell, a hairdresser, rcc ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLICENCE. MANSIONAHOUSE. On Saturday, an old woman, named Anne Smith, WaS charged under the following odd circumstances.:-Parish, a City policeman, stated that on the night before the de: fendant addressed him, at the Mansion-house, sayinD that her inside was bad, and she begged him, if he had tihe slightest feeling, to give her a small glass of brandy and water. Instead of finding ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUlT.-WolcnsTUR, MACIIC lIJ. CROWN COURT. Thic oriiring ('kerles Price, wvho was yestertiav citpi-; talb- con vie-ted or bariing shot ait wvith intelnt to murder Thomas Gcrearra, cu of the( E~arl of Coventr%`s keepers, Wass brought up before Mr. Justice Park fur Judgment. Seti~tnce Itad been deferred onl the pri'cs'ding rice, in) con- sequence of an objection takcn by Mr. Godson to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-TiiURsDAY. (Before Slr C. Prpys and Sir J. BOSANQVET.] STOCKEN ?? STOCKEN. Mr. KiNrEnnsEY and M1lr. DUcKsWoRTHs were heard this morning on the same side with Mr. WmiAii, on behalf of the respondents. Mr. JAcon having replied, 'I'leir LortosnipS desired th. papers to be handed up, in order that they might look minutely into the valuations, be- fore they gave'judgment. L.EIOII ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE' INTELLG.EA'CE. LA M B ETHI- ST RE ET. EXTOAORDINAnIY CIARCEe OF TELONOf.-V esterday Francis Maglilililz lit aman tlrecsel in tile galb of a mechanic, was brou-h hoe:\r .ILc ypwie consuible Robert roghlt b~rto -Mrlt. Walker, by psi ?? l hr Camp 'oni 11 i37, ?? de 101ioil~gl. arfge:- .lNI. IlotryPlti, a stilliltr,, of :3t, souttsampton-billdings, Chancerly-lane stated tiht sofli years ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterdilay a Court wcas held for the dispatch of business. P1'ROCEEDINGS OF THE COURT OF COMMON COIUN('IL RE'GAR)INGt; VIEI':DOMs; Alderinin SCIIOLE, after the proceedings of the two last Courts of Common Council had been read, rose to object, as vwe undertood him, to Whe mode adopted by the Lower Court in reducing the cost of freedoms by resolutions instead of by Bill. ?? wvished to knowr ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IV INTELLIGENCE. Co CR1'' 01F Kl i\G'S IN I.Tws v' [6it t jas before LOI . Il iNcMAN atiti Cowninon Juries.] tMiN V. SiTAFFV Mr. LCBADW1 i K~ Ji btes a ppearcI forl the plaiiitiff, nd Sir J. CAMTI'Vt.I. and ?? 1k-salY tLWr11h' defenidanft. 'Thic wvis ani act ion ii recover at sani of between '21. and t31. frat the deiit-idatilt due a 0 pan he( b)allance of all ace- coanlt Ilbr stealo lot I ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA WV INTELLIGENCE. CO1UiRT OF CHANCIE:RY, IU oNsoi.'sTsN-Faa. 14. ARRANGE.MENT OF BUSINMSS. Sir W. IIOtaN: at the sitting of the Court this morning took occasion to observe that as his Lordship would in a very short time be called ou to sit in the House of Lords for thc purpose of hestring appeais, it wvoucld be vory conve. ncient to the Bar to receive some intimation of the course which his ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-TUFSDAY. [Before Sir WILLIAM CuGTis, Bart., and a full Bench of Magistrates.] Janzes Clements, a mechanic, who was convicted at the last sessions of an assault on his wife, was brought up to receive the judgment of the Court. On the trial it ap- peared that thc dispute between the parties was relative to the sum of 50/., which was in the savings' bank in the wife's name. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-SATURDAYs . [Before Mr. Justice PARKE and Mr. Baron ALDESON.] STEAM-BOAAT ROBBERY. Two shabby lookiig fellows, named Johni Wright, 21, and Thomas Peet, were indicted for stealing a portmanteau co0- taining wearing apparel, the properly of Philip Ackerman, and Jumes Sauude)s was indicted for receiving the same, well knowing it to have been stolen. Robert 1 horp, a porter ...