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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROIUGH STREET. DARJING RosErt.-Elizabethl ?? and Jane Redldy were yesterday brought before MIr. Chambers, charged by Eliza- beth Thomas with the follrwing daring outrage and robbery. The prosecutrix saic she was passing through M1aidenheed- passage, Silver street, on Monday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, vs ith a bundle when she .was sudderlv laid hold of by one of three females who were ...

SUPPOSED MURDER OF A FOREIGN GENTLEMAN

... «SU1IPPED MURDER OF A FOREIGN GEN7TLEAIAN. CORONER'S INQUEST. On Wednesday night, at eight o'clock, a coroner's inquest Wiat Iolden beforeI Mr. Stirling, at the Six Bells, King's-road, ChP-eA. on view of the body of Mr. Ferdinand Schn ider, It g' 38 a sative of Saxony, whse body was picked up out oe cA file River Thanmes off 3attersea-bridgo, on Tuesday emorning hist. A,; tl-.e decensed wvas ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-1IO SE. Almtr ItII ueneti t ku- e- ot the M-inqion-hou-e was con- iladed on Friday, Mr. Chapman, oue ot ihe great hiuse of (0. ru (i i n, y, and Co., of' Lombard. itiet, appl:ed to Al ?? \i iiclierter for a tnrritnt lor ili arlprelrensio of 1ilo0,11 flat Firrtettrr, it tllois-broker, % io, he sail, hiad .ibi-voldtl . n lt, illusv warialt,, oniti r circulnitines similar to tie-0s ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—JULY 6

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-Jc-UL1 6. IfDefore Mr. Juttice VA X7tI IAN anl IIIr. JUStiCO PI)AN1 II. A I VZO N. Henr-y Mathewn Ntirld, Vi, witi itt lit I, f ft. 1' ttoino ?? liititti'.oitlv setting tire; to t'illt-ii ?? t it rcU (ico-ge (~rook.. )Ifr. Alo~ t'fir s, %ildiah -n %vie Mtr. 1t, stittek t!,i Ifvet of thle ca-,, to thle jarN . MIr. U. Pin atilt ii ( StvscN dl-lcniuct tli he ir (teorieCI.r ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I COCRT OF KING'S BENCIJ-TtrFoDAY. Sittrings b ~fore Lord IDIi\3xAN anid a Spiec'ia .iurv.1 rM. ,rrNO . VAtUGHAN ASN, nOTHRPor. Thir, Otis nfl riodrit rent rrgirist Rlichardi Vaorlilinn thle elkder, Ric hard Vw'igita ti, hounivorror Sm iithi. i'ilpotts ?? ildwin, Pl1 tdger, ldeecro`0i, Davis, arid King. flwI a coi'rT~iracl-, frandtid ril r' to pr-oe dills under a cori'nkt - Biii issirleid ...

SURREY SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... S.URhR I;Y SESI'VAS-- I VEDN.SD.4Y. [rl ?? I 1. Iioic).i s, liv, and a f'll Bench of M)lagistiate,.J iLi:. a ?? , a Do tih le of pieloFC n appanrante, the dakih Ii r ott art Oft l 11i hop growc- in ?? 'n di Ciitr fcw it al lig t Cvo C iltit irlilge ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAU' INTELLIGENCE. HOUSE OF LORDS-A PPEALS-WEDNESDAY. iliF IlStIOXP OF MtEATIf D. IlIE DIARQUiSS O WINtCilSTEr. 'Ihe.ludges attended and delivered their opinions in this case, which had been argued during the lost session of Par- liament. Their Lordships' opinion, as delivered by Lord Chief Justice IUINDAL, on behalf of himself and his brethren, was in favour of athrming the judgment of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL LIGENCER. HOUSE OF LORDS-APPRALS-TustDAY. AltWOiI) N. 'MALL AXII OT7t0511. Mr. lWIoRArI renewed his argitmetits this morning, and contended at corsiderable lenglh that the accounts of the appeliiants, now for the brst time fully and satistactorily explained, were unfit In them- selves to furnish to the respondents the tree data on which their expensive purchase was to be founded. He ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IATEL LI ?? A I ?? ?? Sti-tIt- ANOti lit lsiR. KM , Hst.i o III SOsti CoCklreetioius of errors iii'eideii~ vil Idh- iii tI ?? of part., (if tin-( et ilonee. Mr . '~krge ?? W V 1 ?? het;L , I iis reld N on bcIhI L~f oif the~ ipiis-lliit, tilts niorisitig. ii oliipljtitute h niniii III his I virnei,-I irpooCluts- i iln ~ling, us ill slli~i, AkilfilIl, throwtn tlhe (i~h f their ;tr-utnelits ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWTV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KING'S BENCH--~ATURDAtm. Il [Smittings, before Lord Derr.NArN anor a Special Jury.] te lilt: FR1O I. DU OlAJO.I 0i Mr. Krt.iy and IfAr. lit ppeart-d for the prosecution. lire defenriarrt e' niluetl bks dle'nctr io picreen. rre Thiq was an irmlirtrnent iagrrnst the slefeti1dint, who keepp noa shop in Wycli-street, for s-elling Obscerne books and t)riri's. Tn 'he na ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA Jh' INTELLIG(ENCE. -- HOT'SE OF ?? ALcI. -TitrvasoDAV. ?? ANDO THERiS. 'Pieftort!ar he-rig if thn tele-a i resimo-d thln morttl ?? al ' Ns il he ciinti nor I to mor~roti' whisot it lo exlwoted thit the argrt ents ot he leadlinrg ttaotsel fri the reelleoderlt Will totniltite. ViVEC IIANCt'ti.ObtS COURtT-Taic1,1tAV. ?? J0' ii. Al, Buro tn.peri in suppjort of a derurrer for -itnt M , joly le ...

TRIAL OF ALIBAUD

... douRT OV PEEfS-IZTt:VG oF JUtY 8i At ten minutes befbre eleven tile prisoner was brought ibto Cenutt, a tfuni- cipal guard having hold of each arm. On his seating himself four municipal guards and a corporal took their places, one on each side, and three behind him. The prisoner is pale, but good-looking, about five feet two or three inches (French) in height, rather thin, and has an air ...