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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I NAllMA I,1BORO UG H- STRIET. A Sriirr ?? WThitiimnan, a stout, red-faced I young man, of very simple appearance, was yesterday e irought belore Mr. Chambers, charged with hav ing attempted three times to Lang hitoseif. 'The defendant was in the employ ol Mr. Cripps, livery- stable-keener; and on Sunday last, alter having drunk pretty freely, he went into 6rosvenor-tiocw with the intention of ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW$ NOTICES-This DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINgSTER.-Sittingil at tUn. Earl Ferrers v Fisher, motion by ?? v HMit, petitlou by ?? v Fitaherblert, cau a petition, port heard-TownleY v Iledvell, cause ?? v WVnrren, ?? v Wal. ton, ?? v Parkinson, ?? v Timbeell, ditto- MaIlcoalm v O'Callaghall, ?? v Reynolds, ditto-GlssIng- tor vrhiwaites, ?? v Norwood, ditto. VICE CIIANCELLOI'S COURT, ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COUzRTI' / ALDEtAlJEN. 'Till Sr, it. Mi Ni ?? ia ('Otirt toss hleld, ill cilllalkjlcnle oif a cilrill' iet tel ?? thu Loi t ?? seint t, il Ai rc!l, t,'I I lsitt liitheir aetdihaldlct 011.n lirt- lll ed . g'I tc) (lillit ti'. llis Lord(slhil), aflr iel ;1f ?? Cut. hadl trl~lsactod** sionv rOilillV ?? n il, Il'l it ore t1t Cour t il0 Olsli ial oropi whilci bi bii'd, s ia Aletitlhll Pa r ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... ICENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDA V. 'rhese sessions commenced this morning, when the Recor- der, the Aldermen, Sheriffs, &c., took their seats on the bench. The grand jury having been sworn, the Recorder delivered the usual charge to them. lie observed that although the calendar contained the names of a great number of prisoners. he *li( not apprehend that any material difficulty would arise in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MAY 11

... I'CEN'TRAlL CRIMINAL COURT-MArY 1H. [Before Mr. lustice PARK and ,l r1. .lusticc 1L111LEsAi E.] It I lh LA It Y. JPoin Carter, 1F wasiadicted for iaburgliry in tie dwelling hotis ot ( Charles Ia rritt, and stcal ig therein variou3 articis of ttifling value. 'linidictiaent also chargeed tie prisoncr with the minor ofticce. T he pIosetiltor, t appeareid, reiscld at Vest llatmi, E7s x, and on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PIOLICE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-II t 1USE. Mr. William Johinqon, of thre Sea Poliey Stamp-otffee, llank-hrlidirgs, compl~irnvl to Sih Claudius S. iiunter, who sal for tire Lord Mayor, that lie tad received by tie twopenny poit three uinpaild letters troin the well-known Joseph Ady, whl lu ad ablict two mnouthi ago blen discharged from prison, alfer ha log undergone a long cosifilneeitet tor ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF C'OMM1bON2 COUNCIL. thez ALLEGED) 6 REA' C('Al, LMONOPOLY. the IYesterday a (Court was hield upon one day'. Rotice, pe- the dally to receive a report from the ('oat anid Corn, unit Fi- oin of nance Coirunirtte, re-pectirig thle ,'oal-'irroe, and for prepar- d be tog petitions to Parliament relative thereto. 'The Lord rigi. Mayor took the chair ait eleven o'clock , and cer. Msr. II ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... HATTON.GARZD N. Yesterday Henry Hoarrison and lf'ltrim Harvey, smartly- attired young meD, were brought op for re-examinatioa be- ?? Mr. Laing, charged with having committed numerous robberies. 'Ihe office was literally crammer! by biclily-respectable in- dividuals who had been plundered by the prisoners, and the case created considerabrle interest. M rq. Scott, of No. 32, University-street, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... HOtUSE OF LORDS-FRIDAY. COMMITTEE FOR i'RIV ILEGES. V'AV'X P'FElAWE. The committee met this morning, the Earl of Shafteesbury in the chair, when the Countess of Pembroke wvas exa- mined as a witness on the subject of one branch of the family pedigree. The further consideration of the claim was then adourned, The House subsequently formed itself into a Court of Ap. veal, and the case of the ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF THE HON. AUGUSTUS BERKELEY CRAVEN

... I AQ)UEST' ON T'HE BOl)Y (F THlE lION. A!(G USTI'S ?? hFLI CR A.I VENX. On Saturrdav, at four o'clock, a coroner's inquest was held at thc Mlitre Tavern, fonnaulght-terrace, Edgwatre-road, oii the body of the lion. Ilenry Augustus Blerkeley Craven, aged tW, who destroyed himself untier the folloving melanchloly circuimstances: -- Mr. Samuel (C. Griffiths, surgeon, 39, ('ornaught.terrace, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 1 INTE'LLIGENCE. 'I lie CPeo('As, itioli 'll to a short tunle to.iday,an gay ?? III tile rose of Milligan i. 'Mitchell. TIhe ob- lectivo ias taken lately onl thle hearing, of the catlue (tile pl 11CiM'iiS' of which hat- boca Ultlee repeatied), that paliltici wre Miitii hy aineiiimoeit utter tim publicationt of evilence. lli, liii ~hdi p adhlereil to thle o0'he vlid( beore ex pressed Iiy ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF( KlNG(S BENCI-SATURDY.A. [Sitting, before Lord DE 'NMAN and a Common Jliry.J TAOUr iT 1/. SAUiNDiRlS. TIhIe Av IrIRNFY (;I Nl.l1. and Mr'. HBAYLSEY uppjred for the pirniftiH, and Mr. P L rI nd Arl,. Cir.iNNEi.i, for the de- fendant. 'Irhe A i-tRiN ?? ?? \1 ridrcs ed thi jury for the plain- tifi;l id %aid int this sas ell action in wvhich tbe plaintiff sought torecoinlsdamarges lor ...