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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—THURSDAY

... CE N TRAL CTII-L RSAVI I~efore Mr. Baro-n BoLLA' and Mrt. Justice Coteatire.] It P?,qce! ClaAk, 66, was indicted for a rape upon Murs, Pat- I ten, aged only eight years. tI omsino 'Ihe eviden'ce of the child went to Prove th )fhti~~lofae the more seriouls offece, -and was in sone degree corroloae by thle testimony o f her mother. didwhex in(te i~rJ esi, asurgeon, was then cledt woeaitntti ...

COURT OF REQUESTS—FRIDAY

... I COURT OF RE QUESTS-FRIDAY. I ACwitaisAa V. WILSONS. The plaintiffin this case, a retired (German tailor, of the *Id school, SougIt to recover the sum uf 31c. 6d., from the de- fendant, who Was a spruce-looking profe~sor of music. The Co iavaiornR inquired how the debt had been in- curred ?-Plaintiff: Dix mann owe me dirty-one schillin and sixpence for lodgment, but he owe me much more--ach ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE. MANSION.HOUSE. t On Saturday, a svell.dresied man, named Girtoni, wls i. ebhalgel wvith steallizs neivspoapcrs from the Hope Coffee. d house, Sin -sttrrt, 13isllopSgateSti t The prisoner has- illng remiainetd itl tile ro(int till nobody else seas there, pocketed a newspaptser ,and oit beilg followed and sked about the pape, le sad, 'll iveit yta, ' aed linacltajtely handed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW{ INTULlJI6cNE. Col U'TOF CiHANx('E Y. SATURDAY. Ett.'fore ttn Lonrds Comnhisitoners Sir Ii. SUAVDIVP!.T aet Mr..I'tr ti'ir. , IIot iiiv, under the authority of thiyi filli of A nne* w~hich givei Hli Court, poxi ci to rot ipe fi hi pi oil ctiolo el ?? huap licii' aniipideri to he .'n~jcI Wi'illiam Matit ipi, AC 26. I otig-la ne. in the 6tyi of Londoii, tcy produic 1liotir the, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-MONDAY. I OLD.COI2R1T. ?? Mr. Baron POLLANo) Rnd Air. Justice Co-esitias.] P Willilam Davis, 27, null Pi-ihard Yates, 25, policemetn, for- p merly belonging to thle F division of police, whose district is in thep ncighsbourhood of Covent-garden, were indicted for the v manslaughter of Daniel Carroll. b 7rlr. C.-PiHvrivSrnd Alr. Ci A vesoci defended the prisoners. i _111 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LW4l- IN'JT'LLIEXN('IC. JoV C OURT OF KIN(G'S ?? i [iln~i befooo Lolrd ?? 0.Itilt.i (od.:ttort I ci.l Iof, 1t01'Lr BYtill IA 01 IC 'i ('o''IIiplhd'.tit. p!:'jowti',;I!It,.ItI I.,, Il, tirrad-% It r I tlofthe dc'iatit onIclt:, riel plaitifft aa al~'tonwy, II) t v m(ro t nt h tei' , Ilvt ?? ::Ae -y, of'ttcd oj~ibh l' o0. 'II' delv'it d ?? III' ?? t l c ;iti cd[ A 1 )1it r~'ol I d Na i. 1 iffo, ...

NORWICH BRIBERY CASES

... NORWIVICH BRIBER Y CASES. To Tnz EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. Sin-As your paper of the 30th lilt: contains a state- ment wholly at variance with truth, respecting an affair in which I am personally concerned, I must rely upon your justice to give insertion to my defence against what I can- not but regard as an unfoundedcalumny. Thestatement of which I complain occurs in an article headed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-MoNDAy. [Before the Lords Commissioners Sir C. C. Prieya and Sir J. Bl. J]SoA,lQVWO.] AVDRrWS V. WYATTOtO. Dir. Androws repeated, for the fourth time, his motion to be dis- chargoed from an order of attachbtont, by whiich he woo committed to the Fleet Prison for noo-payment Of costs of the dissuisnol Of hi, bill. The grounds ?? hlo motion were variosts irreu Isrle in tuie ?? ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW ?? DAY. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S.INN. SItllngs at te. Griffith v Jay, to be spoke ?? v ]Imse, ?? Fox, by ?? v West, three petitlons, by ?? v Velteh, cause and petitinn4'by ?? v Holland, cause, by or ?? v Taylor-The Same v D'Egville, exceptions, further directions, and petition, by ?? urnt v Jensopp, part ?? v Barshaw, ?? sv ?? Same v TheSame-ltobertsv Wrighit-Porter v ?? v ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW ITO2YCES.-This DAY. ROLLS' COURT. CHANCERY-LANE. Sittings at ten. Limne v lavnharn. part h ead-WOikCC vTillot, partl beard. ?? Mcmsto er will also take ~0eon t canes and petitiott; after which, Lrahamc v Strosicnorec ?? V Chariton, ?? s Camnpbell, ?? v Stenid, ditto-HeslopV v ll'kham, ditto- Hail v Rickdet, ditto° C'OURiT OF KING'S BENCILI Sittings at hblf-past nine. liDlDLESX SPrCIAL ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBORO U Gi- STREb I'T. FXTRAonDlNAR CiA RnFti or As AULT-Sir Robert Gill ,om, onl Saturday before IMr. Dyer in the character of corplainant itr. : clarre of assault aganist Air. Harbhutle, stay-maker, Ilarliiigron- Arcade. Au the same wsarrant otte of the beadles appointtedi to prescre decency andi good order in the Arcade wa, Included ; liii, Ott ing t't some presumed mistake, he did not ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCEB COURT OF' KING'S BENCW'-AVtlV)DNjDA TIIE KiNln 1. - Itt(t-itIy. lr.AVIAAreT.EV moved that the rule in this cese shol5 d be enlarged. This was arule for a crnilmial information against the proprietor St The Fenlmouth Poerkot, for an alleged libel Upon a mugltnrite of Pell ryn for lls ctnduict during the relent eleclioll for that borough Ilhe lesneiel Coiniut foliflude Is' ...