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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... * 1NSOLVi.ENTi) U'JRS' QJRT.1 The Court resumed its sittings on Mondayy Mr: Con- missioner LAW pre'sided insteadofMr. 'Commissioner HAR- ass, wcho has gone the Southern Circuit- The Court will on Tuesday, again adjourn to enable the, Learned Commis- sioner to' proceed to three places on the Home Circuit. - Ties ACCOMMODATION-BILL SYSTEMi.-Robert JohnBaker, late of Mount-street, Lainleth, hair ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA JV IA'TELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY -WFSTMss-rFTn, WetIrN IDA. 0t 'I Iris being the first day of Term, the Judges, after breek- yfasting wit! thre Lord Chancellor, came down to Court in 9proce.s-ion. Tho very unfavoiiralrle state of then weather pro. e vented the assemblaige of any greait number of pci sons to wit- ncs.~ ihe cercinony of openiug the Coow Is, aind tile company in 1.the H all ...

COURT OF REQUESTS—October 28

... COURT OF REQUESTS-October 28, MASTER SLENDTEPR AND HIS BooR OF SoNNETS.-A bi very sentimental, and withal, very consumptive-looling g' young gentleman, about twenty years of age, wearing a round blue jacket, and his shirt ceollar turned down l ttl Byron, was summoned before Mr Commissioner Dubois, by a bookbinder named Harrison, for payment of the sum of six shillings. eE What do you say to ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY

... (Before the RECORDER.) MNlNT PROSECUTIONS.-The Court was occupied from ten o'clock in the morning till six in the evening in the trial of ) 2 prisoners for misdemeanour, in uttering counterfeit coin knowing it to be base. The Hon. Mr. SCARLETT, Mr. ELLIS, Mr. Ciiit.iams, and Mr. SaLHx, appeared for the prosecution. All the prisoners were convicted, and the majority were sen- tenced to 12 ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOLVLENT DIEBTI'O)RS' COUIMR The Court it's o ' n missioner LAw presided insteaddof Mr. Commissioner HLAR. Ris, who has gone the Southern Cir'uit The Court will on Tuesday, again adjourn to enable the Learned Commis- sioner to proceed to three places on the Home Circuit. THE ACCOMMODATION-BILL SYSTEU.-1Robert John Baker, late of Mount-street, Lambeth, hair-dresser and perfumer, was opposedon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MlAINSION- 110 USE. A gentleman of the anme of Drew, of Great Trinity-lanc, Bra sd-street, applied to the Lol ?? yesterday, upon tile ?? ct of a vessel which was wrecked at Torres Straits some hillc ago, anI ?? crew ofwhich %veresupposid t, have been taken by the 'arlige nltives and detailed in vi very. lie stated that he hlad been on intimate terms of ti iid.Ishp * ith some of the unfortunate ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE iNTALLIGENCE. I)cir; Srt,.st ?? Siturday WiliNam Bnitliit, Chartl1 JHeilty, ant di Jespli JBrtiidi vtre broup lit tip, chot ged, II led IV %isriti tviitg totlen it va Liable N ewiountio do, tie prto- petyti of ?1 r. Rtobert Bonld tsidailing at WVe~t-vndI, HAan' pete il ?? Iitreiiy Heilt BtIllrrd with heaving received it kinos ing it to hilte hI 1ctn Stolen. It a p p iard that ithe dog ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWJJ' INTELLIGE'jN'CE. cut C'OhURT O31 onr, INT Hlk, 1AH ?? OF 1111 G[Et%3ut I ,t1L% scilrloli 'ei Tlis-, wie aI le-tino ' of tia gover-tol an ti ui icce of' tlie Itir Shiiit-ury lree G~raimmar Salici, pla~ying tbct thet-c% may ?? Ide' toveeteti o iii tileright of pri ,i-intaiott to ci rtiiin ct-cile-ia'tical alt pre-brimcnt-, Lithcrto hit Idi iv the corporation of the city of ?? hriw-Jicry. ...

Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey

... Ientwt crhmtual Court, 01 Baieys, - John Roberts, aged 26, of a most demnure appearance, Ws' dicted for stealing 58 silver spoons and a quantity of plate, cta* value of 2501., the property of Messrs. John and James Tullc, or 16, Miontague-place, his masters. The principal witnesses against the prisoners were Mary AANn SimOpson, housemaid to the prosecutors, who first missed the pro- perty, and ...

COURT OF REQUESTS, KINGSGATE TREET

... G OURT OF -REQUESTS, KINGSGATE 'T'REET. ?? _ . d _ . (Bpronrt MR. ?? DJUisrOt5) Lorn JOHN RUSSELL'S RAZS)l I !-A John.o'-Gaunt. looking barber was summoned by i little palefaced tailor, named Jonathan Stokes, for tlie suni Of 8s. #3d., the alleged value of a razor intrasted to the tall tonrtor to be regularly ground and duly- set. The history of this razor bears a striking analogy to the ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... (20U1), . jilt I~n derly gC'Iiiula'nai, siolttnnc-d Ml1 LsIfiI fofd01th Ic lot e ;Ii I ~I~o II I ?? I re for :i Sovereil''i ci i. e ilt ti1 viie it IC ald nto titi unite vi illi-ti', andI~J W to ti i ?? ttctni Iii'al*i. auik', V C alkd 1 illo ithi Iii.'tuIith'iiei five solerivgir'rt Fot' fear tof atuvidcii , I titj t wa 1l~ked atety wilth tue onotey, and itJ it~'~I of Home I put tile itoacy ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... CaslDintr Na b , i Co Duilrt -IomI Br i.-y. | Charles William.,, alias Carter, aged 20, was indicled for forgie and iuiterrig a elieck fmmr the pmmyitnlzt of 631., with intent to dtesasud Sit James E-daile anid C>,.. hankers. It appeared from the evidenre that Ottl the 15ttt in'itan1t the prisoner went to Mr. Petebl. - w;x-crhwmmiler t Li'ime-street, with a note purport. ing 1. be writien hy ...