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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDiA LL. 1 esterdlay Sas in Elson was biought befoie Sir Peter Laurie, chargedl vsitl robbilig her empl11oyer, Air. 6rotterk, a fur ma- nutacturer, in Woodl-strect. Air. (Grotteck statsd that the plsoner was employed chiefly as an errand.gid. (Is Sitturlay, as lie ocxs gottg ds R lihe cellar Sin rease, he observed a large squ irrel tippet ?? in a nluok, and su pposing it hid becn placed ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COM1M1O1N COUNCIL. I etoer. I iy a (our t Wot' IIn IdI4 I;Cit cIo~ to con,;d ci tI I' rr DolIt Iro i the reso'nte comtttlitiC o DII ho! ref. -rettoo rtop, c~vvI1, illi)wariceS1 to t l(e -et ral rolrl'i- C., tot their expcn00(i. 'I Il-, PONW> XL Ulol'l I i'IL. .1l;. Lt) I' i V,Or, riging ''.spril Motir )r f Ite IQ- d~y 'o 1 ith( i fiat I ?? te pt Io I',s in,orvi) i 1tt ?? t ?? 'ty ...

DISTRESSING CASE OF HYDROPHOBIA

... DISTRESSING CASA OF XHYDIROPHOBIA. [I-noi 1ir lldC t ACEt tl I LLi)URIT ()F SA I v IDAI. On Alonday la-t a sore of Mr. i'rtv¢tnall, a respectable farmer at Iluiley, near this town, about 13 Years of age, a fine heilthy boy, virs thken ill at school with a general fever and diiffi( ulty of swallo' iig. Oil his return ?? ls tie eveniug liis paletits ?? the attendaneri of Mhir. Nighlittgiale, of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMANAL UGORT -MONAY. The Recorder sat int the Old Coil , and as occupiedr during the day ill trying tile Mint cacstsi . 'ey w ra ofthe ordinary character and were ?? of public interes5. IN ET CO)LUR'I'. (Before TMr. ?? iint ~lilEl7lSL.) W hillnt at eiipus t, '25 a soldier, was indicted for unlav. fully attempting to cut aud wound Jolin Joule, a police con- stable, with a bayonet, on ...

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 ...

INVESTIGATION AT DONCASTER

... TZN VS 7'IGA TION A D ONA'A S TMl?. Considerable interest has been exeitet amongst the sport- ineg ciimerctcrs ottending bhe rce's ait ?? na-er, in eonse- Ilftlte nl the atiprch' a ion of M1r. Joiii itlt 'ei, an iron iong,!r of lealing, in I rkbhirt', who, it vcill ite recollc ctti wa uit rt tnime rgo 'Ikit IUnIe hO III h Mil' ati -i at i sv- street, by 1., 'bittcr, tie oiili ?? tipoi a ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—TUESDAY

... INSOL VENT DEB TORS CO ( CT-TI L:SDAY. [llefore Mr. Commissioner LAu.]t iN IlL MAI 1IR (IF t MEii tItitilN OF IUNJAMIN PAi'!. a I, isinsoli( nt, described (am nong other pIaces) as of Hlert- ftil.s Ireet, M ay Fair, and of Loner Belgrase-place, P'iniltco, physican, wa, opposed by Mr. :\ ricooi, on the part of Mr. Wilktinson, of Piccadilly, iiver'iiitili ; and by Mr. Watchers, of (reek-street, ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... (GREENWICHJ PE 7 Ti SESSIOA S-TursD)AY. [Before Colonel FORESMAN (Chuirman), ADAMI Yo tand CnAWLL Y SMILLINGTON, Esquires.] SINGULAR CASE. OF ARSON. Yesterday a great deal of interest was excited at the Grey- hound 'Tavein, Greenwich, where these sessions are usually [reid, in consequence of the re-exarnination of a girl of respect- able nppearance, named Matilda Mary Hirris, aged 17 years, s. ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ,1 111tARLBOROU(Gll.STREUT. d Yecirday a gentli man entcreil tbe office will a pi rtty little n spaniel Under its irn), which had just b-cn claimed by a dlog- if faniticr ntmlted Joncs. a 'I'lc gentleniun mated thit lie purchased the rnimal about if a twelverinorth back from a dof;-deal r in Westininstcr, rind f as lie had ?? lier fronm puppyhood to dog's estalte, he was e certain the present ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-Tirs D.i r. cOuRt' OF CIHAN(FRY, ?? at tell ( as . I PacTIV07 (t -Mal lu 0'CRlIciathan,-Amaairews v Walters -'low pa v Iteyohl _ -Prac'li v Nor occi-l re Rochester Chari. tIes, tc petitio ?? re.Shrewvcvslry Free Grammsoar Sci:ool-Ina re Iytihe ('haritles-Ina re Bath Ccharities-In re Wells Ctiarltlts- %Jjtson a' M uIrray, appcleal par. hccard-Eda, ?? v Aclaud, reher ing. ViF' ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—WEDNESDAY

... I INSOL VTENLrTDEB TOJ S' ()'OtIRT- WF I)NESf)AY. [IBefore l\lr. (onimissioner L.AWV.] IN TlIl; MlAT FIV I OF l '11FgIIIf OF M510M18.1. lItA', MI.r 'I'hisinsolveatit, ie crite d as late of No.4, (Great (uecn- sttreet, WVit m inst r, pIiysicisIn, author of 7'he ?? A31rdizral and ?? Jolt iril, was opposed by Mr. \WolmoiyFt. on behalf of Mr. George Henderson, of No. 2, Old Bailey, bookseller and ...