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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, CLERKENWELL

... IMIDDLESEX SESSIOiNS, CLgRKENWLL. I These sessions opened yesterday morning before 13. Rorcs, Esq., Chairman, and a very full Bench of magistrates. COUNTY DAY. The minutes of the last Court having been read, and sane other routine business disposed of, the Report of the Com- mitte for Gencral Purposes was rend and agreed to. The quarter's account of expenditure was stated to be £7,312 16s. 7d. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—THURSDAY

... I CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-THURSDAY. I OLD COURT. [Before Mr. Baron PARKFE, Mir, Justice BOSANQUET, andlMr. Baron 1I10.AIND.] FORGERY. Octraias Smith, aged 2;3, was indicted for feloniously forg- ing and uttering an order for the payment of £400, with in- tent to defraud MIessrs. Stone, Martin, and Stone, the bankers of Lombard-street. Mr. LL.Y stated the eircumstances of the case to the jury, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTERLLIGE'ACE. BOW- STREET. VD Saturday a pemon namied &;omr:afes, resitling in 13rook- plac~e, Ikegentea-park, was b~roughlt up upon sus.picion of beiney concerned wsith the Spuairdan Sanm]artin in the luate robberies at hotels. A gold wateh, atolen froml lMr. E mery at thc (Craven llotel, was accertainedl to lhave been pledged by tbe priso)ner, who, in hir. defence, stated thlat he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLB3ORO UG H. STR E ET. UNNATURAiL ASSAUiT.-A young falu tiiaied C(1rko w'sith- out coat, ansI with his coun~tenance almest bidden ?? hair ?? iskers, was vosterdoly brought 1hetore 1r. Dy~er vi atrged ssith haillu,. withlmt fiIII- protocaltion. hotiteu his own father, LItIt the landisi I of ?? ll- ios PuTns ptihlii'-lioti-s Ox',tord ,trtt. ho Thle defendant has, been several tuime at thit ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA U' JNTTELLI GEN GE. VICE-CluANCELLO li'S COURT.-FRI'DAY. 0!ORGAN' t. SF:,WAnD. The SoLlciTon-GENCOAL. wvith wvhom oere M~r. Pollers and M~r. PAnrees, moved to discharge an injunction which had been obtained ens ytavto in Mlay last, whereby the defend- ants were cestrained from manlufacturing paddle wheels for steam-enigines of a particular construction, in violation of a patent grantedl to ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOOTIrvs.-TiIs D.WY. VICE.CUANCELLOR't COURT, LINCOLNXS-INN. Sittings at ten. Dtunbar v BAldero,petition by order- Nepean v Antrobus, ditto- AldridIge v Forbe,, litto-watsoll 1 Read, ?? v Peele, canue by ?? v Barringer. further directions, by order- Barber v Oronm, fuhrther direct-ious and too ?? v Bar. her, -arise by ?? r Ilicks, exceptions by ?? v It- itt, dlemurrer. part heard-- ttollis ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE iNTELIQENCE. If AT TON.-GARDEN. Ytesterday Tinvnhy O'Flalherty, a museular Irishmaau, was brought to this offiee, charged by .tamei GJreen, n carpenter, with loving eomrnitted a violent niscault. It app~earedl t lat the prisoner sas litarried on Tlhursday last to one ljiddt C'laney, on which happy occasion he had invited the O'C)fallsgbiins, O'Bralleghinn, and~ a score ethers to a ball, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COtURT OF KING'S BENCH.THtRaSDAY. [Sittings at Guildhnll before Lord DXNMAN and Special Juries.] The Court was occupied during the whole day with coin- mercial cases, involving property to a large amount, but con- taining no point of interest to any but the parties concerned. COURT OF COMMON PLE AS.-TIIURSDAY. [Sittings at Nisi Prius, before Lord Chief Justice TINDAL, and a Special Jury.] DA ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—TUESDAY

... INSOL VENT DEBTORS' COURT.-TuESDAY. I Joseph Sladen Smith, described as of Worcester College, !o Oxford, gentleman , and lately ioint proprietor with Edgar it Carter, of the City 'Iheatre, Mailton-street, was opposed on d his application to be discharged, by Mr. Ninholls, on the part d of two creditors, named Scott and Hlobdale-the former a cwine-merchant and the latter a silversmith, both ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... l.A If' NOTICbS.-Th1S D.4r. * ICEt CHANCXILIOR: ; t1tRT. LINCOLN'S.INNs tiiltingt' at ten. (.races v Hiceks; exceptions by ?? Forbes; petsi, by ?? v' Resett; ?? v Collinr: ditto-mi, . IDe langes; ?? v Powinn, ?? v Benonett. producer ?? v Itavirn; fiitthvr direettoun byorder-HIluto.+ v Kenvon ?? ?? ditto anid ?? mewv v Ilarrin further drleectlons by ?? v Strong; dilto- l.athiiin v Uali; ?? v l ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE. 110;tSE (OF LORDS-APPEALS--WEOI rsoAY. Flefore Lord BROUnHAM End other Lords.J L-OlTOND T. 'NTFR .550 OIttERS. This was an appeal brought on behalf of the New Fife Banking Company against the trustees of the late Andrew l'hompson of Kinloch. It arose out of an action raised on the liability of a great number of individuals who were part- ners in the Old Fife Company, for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IANTl'LLIG-ENCE. BO0W-STREET. RonsE111s AT HOTr.rs.-toseph de Sanmartin, a Spaniard, who was charged at this ?? on a former day on suspicion of being concerned in a variety of robberies which had been committed at the hotels at the west end of the town, was yesterday brought up for re-examination. Goddard, the officer, under whose direction the case had been placed, Stated that he had ...