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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—TUESDAY

... CEN7'RA L CRIMAfiNAL COU[RT.-Tcilisj.4y r if uiC Mr. Sergealnt ARAIIIN.J RC EClV ING STtOLEN GOODS. Thonias .Jaksoni, 33 ci,i indicted or receivig twvo bi oneo inlIe¢GS, value ?? tilP ?? of Benjia Or iOakley, nell knowing t l'll, tor have Itben ,tolen. Mlri'. ADOLPHUSli t 5 tp geared to plo5titute, and Mivsrc. IP Htl- .crs anld Ct aVEr, to dci tiN thle pi ioriers. Ie jtain (likley, vf ILio : ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUtIA1)llALL.. di (i/ Satitrdny li/liam l'indus wj5 re-examitued, cliar4ed P wittik iaVinDL SIbutli hlis wife at their lodginigi . cn licr:iet t's- lii bill, on FridanoIefotle hvt?. A cemtifiemea troti it kiig~on at th St. lsitrtitxl, ei'' t itl iin fie cou'iden d her Gilt ot lii d iliiel. 1,lr ivitl;, bn hi;ag put into the witneso tox, ifulue- i dialely said .1, hoped ?? i 'tigiti ii o Would ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, MIDDLESEX.—TUESDAY

... SHEI ;I;FFS coulI'1A)J)LESJlY.-TurnDAY. I I I I C ?? Mr. Ir! der Sierili PURCII;,LI., anid a Sp ebiul Jury.] -V.ENAI tiL ?? I1I.E. iMr. loot it stateol that thiy was an eticton brought by tie( pt ;tltiff o reove- flromiln ie dlie i'ant duit lnges ft' having ?? art! cnerleh I.i lll houue, ru Metl.-strtet, LvntI- C lii si-r.,ltteie is, n'li expellud tihc ?? i!f d i;;- ! tku ,ilz (loin, tl a > ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IAT'ELLIGENCE. ROLLS' COURT-TuVRISDAY. TIHE SOt.lCITOR-G;ENERAT. ?? TIHE COIIPOAIS1 ION OV DATI. This was an information filed against tile defendants, in their character of trustees of certain charities in Bath. The factsof the case were as ?? charitieswere founded by letters patent, dated in the reign of King Edward It., who endowed them with the property of the dissolved priory of Bath, ...

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 ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS

... SURUEY QUAR TER' SESSIONS. 'I A ti!e of the tbials hlving obeen gone through, the fol- lo iigo: '0 'tenres were recordef - 'i ibe 'j'r ansported for Seveor Yvitrs-Jos pih Soynour ( N.), ared 50 Johtn RocCley ?? rgid 1f: S'ptren lhrrY (. ) ag. 11- .,,it Petolly (11 ?? aged 23 .1oirc.3 Brown ?? igil 1!1; 19 Ldird GJillir (I. W.), 'd If.; V'illitiram lild 'ur ( 1. Vt. 1, ared 52 .larmes Sweelley ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ed ~ROLLS, COUNT-TuESDAY. 'rTE A7'ro01NEY-01:1NiuAL. ?? Si'. PADI.'a. M en Thic wivs an information tiled to have on account Of a Cer- 'u lain fund, and ia scheme for the application of the surplus, if a le. any should hoe found. A testator, by his will, dlatl~d in thle it e.year 1677, left property, proiducing JAIJO per annum, to the etr Dean and Chapter of S~t. Pautl's, 13(X0 to be pail in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN7 gLLIGENCE. BOW-STREET. CIIAnI1F Or FOrttImN IHR S TAIt't ON PLAYING-.CAIDNi.- Yesterday a man in the garb of a mechanic, named Henry Wiheeler, was charged with forging the 6overnment-Lstamp used on playing-cards. Ellis, the officer, stated, that in consequence of informa- tion he received, he went to the house a o. 122, St. John- itteet, Smithfield, and there found the prisonerwho ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... MlIDDLESEX SE SWONS.-FRIDAY. [Sir WILLIAMs Crearis, Itart., Ctiairmnnlj LADY 't'llIdlEiS. Haluonnlt lb iit and alvei lleas'rr ?? young feniraie,,who it app~aed't tied for rsoan years hemn hrein g togetieri' i good repute nt Hammnrersmrithi, as inillijeri an, il-css imakers, %%ere inditd for stoaling several articles of readys-rinic apparel from th, shop of r.Matthew I iairiws, of that pirice. ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. SItR-As thU recorrrsmenrdation of the Countv Rate Com- ruissiorers, for the appointment of ambulatory barristers, may not be adopted by I'arliamrenit, ?? me to suggest, that it illt lie very desirable that miagistrates in session., should be 6ntlpowervd to nominate, with a salary, a barrister often year,,' stitndirlg (riot exceeding sixty yuars of age), ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... , MARL1BORO'UGH-STREET. SINCGi Au ArFAIR.-The ?? of the recent ap- pareritily ritysteriooie alifir was yesterday concluded betore Mr. CtiamIrbeis. It will be recollected that about a fortniglit ago a gentleroan nantrid l3uaynl., living at 58, Upper Norton- streut, wos broouight home to iis residecice In a cab, quite iaseanulile, andr bletdinig verry niu ch, froot iljries allr goid by the ...