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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIINAL COURT.-MO.D.4V,. OLD C(URT. Before.I'r..Justice ?? EMBEZZLE.MENT. Jos (GLose, 45, was indictedi for embezzling. on the 28th August, the sum of £500, the propcrty of' William 'Master- inar and company, fis employers. A second count charged birf with embezzling a second sum of i10, and a third count with stealing that sum. lIr. BoDKNi stated the facts of the case to the jury. ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE OF A MEDICAL GENTLEMAN

... SJOC (KING SIC'l.DE OF A MED)ICAI. GENT7'.EMA. 'Us tcrediisv evoning a Coroner's inquest was held at No. 66 , lox, Ix nl -St re et, lox inqciire intothe circuist an ces ichich xn led to tics dei~tth 4-f Mr. JameA Boyle, a medical gentle- he nian Mi pxcc ani ccii tc his existence on Moivndav evcn- in IN x1al:. smccint his head fronm his budv v vi? h it hie 11w cccxl)) dv w i) Ivccx'- o n I ?? ...

INVERNESS CIRCUIT COURT

... NCat.. ?? COUE.T. cripW_.I. Slom, ~ ~ twtl.w, tr'tlt. Jo 3'410 M'rcliL. IltI rf ?? illl 11110!) 0112101 hotoi this Sty lt Ro.llrtl ofll )Yfodi:. n't..two at ti 1 thepr h( A lurc tityp (it ' ttiro, liitded gofllytoti hiivi' thll't,10llir Color's ,,ill, hull i10.itlioo thi p1r111 lii1111 102 it lit the it 11111 ; ISII t I ILI11I.II 0IIf . ?? J i, I[I'p II Is w r ?? C il o sit: o fl li u r inI), ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... nd in- ~~M A PiLB3O Ro UGII- STRE ET. in i VLNtA~tiv ArEiOAvIT's-A~ gettdeman yesterday came lat before Mri. chamribers aind Air. D~yer, jun., for the purpose of in- making a, voluntary affidavit in' the ordinary manner. or Mtlr, CILMIa elli, on looking ait it, iiaid Iiit thle niew Act Ati- respecting affidavits came into operation onl the Istof October, tel and as all Power was taken mavt ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLlGA INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE. DOC.nrtiri1iS(;.-Ysterday a gentleman applied to the LordMayor for advice in wiitt mamner to cieck a most cruel practice, to which the attention of the Society for the preven- tion of Cruelty to Animals did not appear to have been drawn, althoueh tihe interierence of that Society on such au occasion would reflect very great credit upon their huina- nity. The ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIArY. ]'Ihe Circuit Colrt of Justiciary Was Opened here oil Weelnesasty last, by l~ords NItoNawIFFI anld MiEDtaiYN-JOHiN SHA.5W STEWcARIT. Esq. Advocate- P]ao~,t. After ,I very imspressive anvd appropriate prayer by the Rev. Dr 'Tirosalox of St. Clenient's, the Court prorcieile to the trala of the caser be- lore Ilhcl. SiORSP STeALING. Tile fleet prisoner broughit to the ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... FRIDAY, Saprr 26.-Present,-W. Srvlrquua, andn B. vii~nF.R le RnIINOF Till; Jimy LisT. -I Mr. eymur aidthat bythe7thand 8th of Willianm 3rd, ~ Quaerswer prhiite frm rvvig n Juries. This had been confirmed. bya statute of eorge 3rd, uder which they wvere nlow th actig. e blievd te ojecton f Qalkers arose from an un- Mr. Isaac Bass oberved that the obection of the Friends did tic not arise from ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—MONDAY

... | INSOLVENT lfiB ?? COURT,--MONDAY. Frederick 'iljmliam/ lfas, late of lam, near Richmond, grocer, was opposed by M\r. Coor, fora creditor named Round, of Brecttllid, grocer, for a riebt of 4_43 Hs. od. for goods in his b/usiness. Iroin t/ie stn .imetit oi the solicitor, Mdr. Sleap. it appear- ed that an actiosi had brett brought on the 5tb of February, 1834, to recover th/c above sum, to ...