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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN7ELLIGEIPNCE. GUIIDHALL. Mr. Beesons, the owner of some extensivestables in Long- lane,, appeared before Sir Peter Laurie, on a summons for damaging the weariag apparel of Margaret M'Lean, the wife of a mechanie, by throwiing half a pailful of horse's blood over her. The blood, which had been taken from a horse, I was thrown through an iron grating, about ten feet above the pavement, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—TUESDAY

... CE. , (N'TRIL RIMJINAL COURT.-TUE£RDAY. OLD) COVET. ' Before thle F ciii it ol.]1 Tlulst'ss lsroiml, egds 353, a soldier, was indirted for tin Itssetilt 0f1, tin farnoitts onto ire upon U wel le n Israel, his ownv dlaughter, uniter the agte of tenl yeats. 'Ilie c!hildj lppemessd to have been grossly neglected. She fimd never leen at aI ptlic of w~orship , nor at school since she wias five ...

COURT OF HUSTINGS

... COURT OF HIUSTINGS. There was some difficulty on Tuesday in making what is called a Court of Hustings at Uuildhsll. The Court, it is well known, is one at which business is never transacted, but the authorities think it is necessary to observe the form of adjourning the llustings from time to time, in order to pre- vent any imputation against them of having by neglect vio- lated the charter. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COU1rT. [Before tile REconnEoa.] 7T1omas Wlalker, 14, was indicted for stealing a truck of the value of £2, the property of Thomas White. it appeared that the prisonerwent to the house ofthe prose- cutor, Mwho wvas in the habit of letting out trucks for hire, and obtained a truck in the name of a person named Bayliss, wvho weas a customer. The track having been handed over to him, he did ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-S.ATURDAY. I [Blefore Mr. Baron Butt i, nnd \lr. Justice Coi.EniioiE. *11) C OURiT. A-eisi Poore, aged 65a is as indicted for having mnlicionsly and feloiioiusly used a certain inlstirilument, with intent to pro- CUMe the tniscarriage of Mlary Aim Preedy.-A second anl third count chirrccl her *with udiliinistieriig certaini mixtitrer ae d ineticilles for the sanic ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSO 1.iVENT LDiF B TOlRS' COURT. John le I'teotre an, nosti ce liad been before the(! Court on t ceveiml occasiunq, cainn i:p yestenlay ior tiiial adjudication. I le was opposed by Mr. \Woaltoll) rF,; on the part of it cre- diloi nmeieil Ciopper; ancd ws osupported by .tM. CoOK. 'I'he illsolv clit ladi been a ?? awill omilsioll mIerchant, cail yieg oL ii iiuisnetn rI Piiill : ie had beenu a ? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE. Yte~terdav Sir Claudlius Stephen Hfunter sat for the Lord Ba Mtayor, who wats absent on account of a domestic calamity. seal A Scotchinan of respectable appearance applied to the oaf' Alderman under the following circurMtane~s: an( Having learned through nol ailvertiseitent that a shopitan was weanted by it stationer, &c., in Smithfield, the applicant nec ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES -Tmis DA Y. VICE-CHA.tCELLOR'S COURT. Best v Halliday, to be spaok ?? v Noel, petition bh ?? tlourmelin v Sheldon, ?? v Hepworth, ditto -Graves v llelphin, ?? V Dunbar, further df rectious by ?? vSanden, ?? v Jones part ?? v Batlry, ?? same v Evans, ditto- Walrond v Codrlngtlon, ?? v Ferrier, further direc. tions and ?? v Brotherton;-Cra0Wlty v Crowley-Palne v Falder, further ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA J F INT,';'LLIGENCE. COlPiIT OFCIA CI. roao. i~altI N li I1 IN' StO untkiatrt heo- nrri~ 1~ n.tt'ur0,1 bv ic~ (r'mtl jot thle ?? thy cot. o ?? 1i l' alnotenthat lie lid not * our itil ATn Ir of l.ankrn,'jtc%. i this thime thie couniifron, iti~ r~3 and thle Lords Colin tis- PpI '1 I ti ?? ' ,'.r''orred; IItA~ udaei cirI0 Il Vi';C iilrarue Nilil ' % ' ii i. VAI ON. (,rC I In ?? rr, d li% ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE ICE 7ELLJL'AcE. INIMARIY.lA-BONN E_ t' It'IEt.'t5 'I'Ii .5 IV., .-.tIlroil 'rico. it ?? riSV, ?? byb is oifsc thl the etollu vtiglhltre itntc'iit -Cot .plohr~iot ait lliir er, enits were iivt'red ?? hiool, stilted sle it d btil itt!. ilarrid dti prisonerix vears, au1 d ?? a it family of ftilr ?? latterl' ?? hadl Ielil ill the -oistllt a habit of i'l using her, tiiid le - iigil rr In her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEI\CE. MANSION-HOUSE. ti A pauper, named M1arlq Walhic, who belongs to Bi- D shopsgate parish, was brou6ght before the Lord Mayor, t and charged by Mr. Booker, one of the parish ofieers, L tnder thc follo wing circusnstantes:- cL The defendant, who has been long addicled to dram- n drinking, hans been for a considerabde time all himate of the work. R house, her ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOT)1CES.-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. [Before tle Loans CnstsMtSSIXo.1S.] Potter vFox, to be ?? bv,,rl, .DIOTIONS By D.Tr.-April 27, 1:i4, Montara v Hall, part hcard- May 7, 135, Andrews v Walton-Mlay I1, lItS, in re Jordan. ArraALS.-Kelsallv Kelsall, ?? Same v the Same, caaiii -Wheat v Grahtam, ?? General v Harris, ditto. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER ...