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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... I CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-MONDAY. I OLD COURT. At ten o'clock, the Lord Mayor, Aldermen Kelly unl Ti rinmr, the Rlecorler Mr. Sergfanit Arabia, thc S'nffi, .s rc. entered t!, (ovi,, Iand Mr. (.Inrk, ?? ?? Ithe eo art proceviled to call oerr tilot iand Jury. A i ,n thie callcdl upon to entel the box was ilr. -uine, M ?? lo) \liddi sex. The ii :Iourable u ontlemiain aidressel the Colut, and sail ...

ACTS OF THE SESSION.—IV

... (Icy's op ru/11.: ?? IV. T ACT. I Ik?hat %vj niny not ;tltk _?,?tjjpr ?? vvit Ill flioi;e )I ourvorrospoutitillis itho life% ?? ill, (oil- (jilet or Ill, Lm-ds vo-ith rctwct To This Act. AL I,,' ill vo III LI ?t be III I, II% V, I it, v, ?? tjiou?li the Act J4 IT 0 t II I I ite IvI I; It it . '11I, II! fit lot,, 31i'l ivilat it Illi6ht hit, 1, it is it ;II bo :11(i i !III wo% VI IL c 11 I ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... i CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-TuESDAI'. ?? the lrc UODei.1 CONSPIRA(JY. John Hlughes, 42, llitiiani Ptc, 48, and ll'illianm Simpison, 40, ACre irndicted bor a conspirticy. Ir. I)OANL piosecuted, and mr. C. Pici.T iiS., Mr. Ci AmK- EON, Mad Mr. RAWI.NGOS, ?? the priliuem. VillatilI Burn, the prosecUtor, residing ia Bull i Head- court sail fliat in the mouti of July last he had a largeiquan. Itly of ...

CORONER'S INQUEST—MANSLAUGHTER

... ICOROA.ER'S lIQ UES T-MANSL.1 (r31 TWl?. Yaesterday nilt inq uiry , wa-itcli lustei neatly set en hours, took plate at Wo od's, I1 tel lurniival's-inii, I lolborn, betfire Alir. Stirling, and a J ury composed of legal gentloemen I esident iii thteina, for the ?? of invecstigatiog the circumistances irtlendiing the lameintable iletth of this' Itavercind John llar. vey, aged CO9, late rector of ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... TRIAL BY JA RY. -4- Y estmnia' a numerous and very re-pectable body of gen- tel)en1ie (lined at l'adilh 's Hotel, 1itidge-street, Bhlackfriars, iicelebration of the foi ty-irit anniversary of tie triumnph of V'IC Trial ho J1 ury in the acq uital of' Thomais Hardy, John Horrc To~e uni Jon Ihe swall ?? Pitctiard presided. T he cloth having been ienioved, the CHAIRMAN, in Proposing the first ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IA ]I'EL IIENCE. ?? U 1 i'i 51, itt i trti it canse civu ,pevpo tII a~poinicti I'icr I~llas ?? intl hay ?? r vine Liipwld the ('vet. lie tioe Ithin is, NO titer Ft re lute -yite i A iit.O1rt, lit ?? III -etls iioll ti Tn 'ttt. l'ttO 5 diemc e iitie ie i I, 'ts tvin i, is s dii I 'idor ncict, hg nil [.ii*e lit gotii th -Ii iitii tsliih Il'f II IrIil her iii riro~c, toil huh va- il-c ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT~-,3.i[ WENCGE. )IARL I3o FOUG H-TR El'.AS on' Saturday, Daniel Vinle, a man ?? to the police, xsa bouhtheor Ar.Dyr hage eitli having stolen the Dec check braces fom thi elair'a.- ej Sir John WeiladOl. iy Poiiieman C 161 said h~e sass on duty in ac sti- stroot, at ianl o'clock onl 1%idly night, whlen lie parycived thre l~tii~qner very busily enlgaged Lehioul the eirriage of Sir John ...

SUSPECTED MURDER OF A FEMALE

... I - An inquest was heldl at the Black Horse, )eptford, on d Fihiday night, ono the body of ?? :MaryAnn CrosbieAdamis, e a youung lady, eighteen years of age, the daughter of a re- e spectable school master at l)eptiord. 'The body wvis iound :it the Surrey Canal and in consequence of' some jewellery which the young lady wore beieg tissing, it va3i suspected e. that she had been throsvn into ...

LAW NOTICE.—THIS DAY

... LAW ATOTICE.,-T'HZS DAY. VIOE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at ten. RFITATIVIcrl CAVqO PrJRITlOs.-HIdaefird v iasefilebi, part ?? v Watonv, ditto -Halcovli c v ?? ?? T C-ucah-1i ngs v Fioweve-Rdielli v Riddello-Th Sane 'The lO v ?? v Fov.er-irai''s v ionlybin- , v Willlu ?? v POWIs-ithiler v jahksott-past ?? Shepherd-e trner v ol.Court Aerizn THEo PorT'TloNS.-Cal'P~iVI v Mackay, ...

KENNINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... KENNING ''ON PETTY SESSIONS. TniuI.YSTERIOUS OCCURRENCE UNRAVELLED. Yv.terday Henry May, foot-boy in the servioe of John Frederick Archbold, Esq. the barrister, was charged before AIssrs. Codd anid Barlow sittilg in petty sessions, with wil- fully damaging a valuable crgan, the property of his master, arid alio with demolishing the glass in an octagon con- servatory. 9 . Archbold, who was ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TH's DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. Before the Lortrs Co.%ISSOileoR$ at lVestmninster. Sittings at ten. Davey v Crrls, to prodoce vill-jo re Clarke, lunatic petition, by ?? WVestcot lunttic petition, by ?? v Webb, petition, by ?? v Howard, motion, by ?? V IrvIng, uyp ord-elr Sainea Ito S-one. ?? v Tb~e Slme, oatt .-Boiwer - IMorri, appeal onid ?? Same v I hle Same, ?? Same v Clarke, ?? v ...

WESTMINSTER ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... IIVESTMINSTER ADJOURNED SESSIONS. [Before FostIiNs CoNs'r, Esq., Chairman, Mr. GRAHAM, Mr. Wairn, and .Mr. ?? ILLIM.] On Saturday, the following short case, which it was ex- pected would l iv;v lastvtl the whole of the siy, excited great iiter(st, ad( itt Wais directedi by the jitlsices on the bench that the virceunisimices 4t ould hereafter he closely investigated. Mr. P'I wmus ('Cnteiluns ...