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THE PRISON INSPECTORS [ill] NEW ACT

... THE PRISON ,VSIILCTWOft' I 2EviI ?? Two of the Commi-ii nei l'rr ?? :, the new Act, have be, . rb' m'i - J in Newgate, and havc : 4-l. tile;: ilnqu cation to thle Alderme ., >ih, Siwrlifs. 1i6 gaol, or any other perorn, with utl exceri themselves. For the r 112)-,Ie of gamning ledge of the state and h on l I ie ?? the different apartmenS ?? penvuie is tired to rest. Some surprise has beon r ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOU1SE. Yeqterdlay two girls, nanifid Caurolinme Bylybin and Ante Toyyam', and a manl named Tliti Hantiean, store broiught lietore A Idertitan 1'iric ,who sat for the Lord Mlayor, charged with having robbed thre owner of thle I 30 1 public- itouse, in JDevonshire-street, uader remarkable ei,'cuaistances. 'file prosecutor stated that he had of late otissed consider- able quantities of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... M1IDDLASEX SESSIONS-Txsi yDA. . . ?? V ?? Wm-. ('uimri, Burt., Chairman. J i EXi iAORDINrABI1t.1 bEVEtrE SEN1 ?? Mlorris Bay-- I ,i i-tr th v ci-known tiseattialet, sotrrenlds-edi t thle sitting e- uf t l ('curat tlii tmorning, to ret's-ivce juadgmeit for an ia-lac It I ipen liis wcife., MIri. Al igil ro Ijur~itiof ?? ,oj-1lihe hul beed iet 'e culticted itt thle .tdjuairtlitett ?? of' the o ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INT'ELLIGEACE. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COUIRT-THUImSDAY. DOASIS C. WAITE. Mr. Kox moved, on the part of the plaintiff, for payment into Court of a sum of £800 Tbree per Cents. l he bill was Iled against the trusteesof the plaintiff's marriage settlement, whereby £4 000 stock and upwards was settled on the plain- till's wife, Sarah Davis, for her separate use for life, with re- nisinder to the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... CO UR T OF COMM ON CO UNrVCIL. I Yeatereh'v a Court wits held for tir dItciO h at' business. ge I~eputy ?? Et'l0Ntou,,7t or' tlj~ Re port (it t Ie ('iiit- (IT inavivraliv. IThe V epori reconinuttded that anrfjdresw, lrarned o rind glazed and r~-ffly einolazot'ccl shotuld be preseuted ito hin Lordshtp. The address de~cirat' in thle manner deserhbdeillC wvou 4 cost frctn £8U to ±'UC ?? and lie ...

THE COURT OF ALDERMEN

... TO THE EDITOR (IF TIM MORNING C'HIRONICLE. SIR-What are we to do with the Court of Aldermen ? Surely we may hope that their days are numbered ! By their vote of thanks and approval to Mr. Alderman WVINCHESTER, passed unanimously (the absentees tacitly approving of a motion which they knew would be proposed), they identified themselves with all the public acts of that Worthy Magistrate during ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-THunRSDAAY. [Sir WV. CrTnTts, Bart., Chairman.] IllS GRACE THE DUKL OF J3EA UFORT. Mr. BODeIN said he had an application to make, for which lie had received instructions from the Solicitor to the Duke of Beaufort, and which that gentleman, although unable to have an interview with and consult his client, felt that for the protection of his Grace from a painful inconvenience, ...

LEWISHAM PETTY SESSIONS

... LE ITISIL 13 1 i'T i'Y SESSlONS. [Llefore TItwmls, SuipItNA, ?? J. .1Icia(iNSF Esq., auil j. ?? AI .1 ii A JY, j I COMMITTAl. OF ?? ( \ IMl - I; OF .A DARING GANiG I OF J'I'lVE.\JLI: 131. LARS. Yosta'rC-ay i n illil W i Zc. onI i I./lliir/ two of a Pr.I-,Iw-nr. t!:-l Iavi-i gang ?? onaz lmig I il:rs, vn IL have for SeO~lC tinit e1- ltt Ci'l',l isZ1 llsii. deprrrlolintio)l inl 'Ihest 1~cai, w. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... ICENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-THURSDAY. I [Before Mr. Justice LITILEDALF. and Mfr. Baron PAnKE.] . CUTTING AND WOUND)ING. Jane Jordan, 32, was indicted for cutting and stabbing William Pettit, with intent to maim and disable him. Mr. Clsyrao\ defended the prisoner. William Pettit, of No. 31, Great Rupert-stret, Flay- market: 'The prisoner has lived with me us my wife for about five years; on the ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUD ON THE REVENUE—SEIZURE OF A SHIP AND CARGO

... ENS'!'1 vJ7 FILWl 0X) U 7 IIE IHITCENl r'-SEI- ^( 1E uA .51 i1' .II) AN .llD (IU. L adL week at rmtem dwuin g ailtesi pt to IniOnf ;qore at geerical caligi of gitirk. ii Iiell had bee-u 1siippe.I itt C,;t;p~iualli a111 Itot 'Iratiwlr i. ?? bly ti sotf~i- 11LExce-iihoe, wao- leti-tI diith hi-er 1aadt1-r sety rxl eerilt rytim-ot ,t; Imttv-. It ?? that tite Fri-nch scouitiot.t Lairl' 11.1Iitil ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W AN TELLiGEA'CE. COTI'RT OF CIIANCERY-;\lensc'r. [Before Sir C. lc ty, and Sir J. BvzsANQur r Lords (omrmisio.wers.] ILO \N (. ?? It1 ?? Ihis saZ an appeal fiom a ?? Of the \ice-Chati- c'IIor, ?? 0 it it serw of 4 ,0(O, bfqueathcII b\ Mijorilomne, in ItSia tohibrotlier iuJ si ter iu Enginand was not lit ble to the paymitent of the legar y duty in E' ngland. Tte sole question at issue was, ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT OF ALDERMENS. lifter Yesterdtay very great interest ivaq exerted by the Proceed- tell, iugs Iit, ?? Uourt of A ldvrrnmie, ws icli wis cross tied below tie lbar tile noment t ha doors were operiedi. ~utjiog tle, PPY wihoir of tlic tiisesaiort there were sevenrteenr Aldermsen pre. ,as sent, anid that nrumtber wit, incre~aled by two befire thle Court say, bioke up. THiE GOWN OF ilASSISIHAW ...