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LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POPICE. CHARGE Or CHILD STEALiNG.-David Stalkar, ahoy Wge~q 3.year, a native of Scotland, seas, at the Thames P~e~fl~ceohargs with~ steeling Ri C~.Claringbould, a boy aged 8 years, from the toiiwni ARiier, where his disappearance has created excitement and distress. Mr Banks, the steward of the Harlequin steamer, be- longing to the General Steam Navigation Company, stated that the town ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... IxiDLE Ex SESSIONS. . ?? - - - - - M~W ~ nv DESPERATE ASSAULT UPON AN Ut.1±JUZIC ur- TE ST. KATHERINE'S DOCKS. TIlE KING v. WM. LYONS. Mr. C. PHILLIPS stated the case for the prosecution, olserving that it wvas intitnt7d hy the i)irectors of the St. Katherine Docks Company. The immediate charge was one of vittlent and outrageous assault, but at the. same time it in. volved matters of ihe very ...

COURT OF REUESTS, KINGSGATE TREET

... C OUrT OF RQ TS, 7KING0GAT TREET, (DEconE lMi. CoMisslsONrEaR Dusors.) LODo Joasv RUSSELL'S RAZOR;;-A John-o'-Gaunt- looking barber was summinoned by a little pale-faced tailor, ?? Stokes, for the sum of 8s. W., the alleged value, of a razor intrusted to the tall tonsor to-be regularly ground and duly set. The history of this razor bears-a striking~analogy to the illustrious indiiidual who was ...

LAW

... COURT OF CHANCERY. THE THSREATENIEG LETTER OF DIR LECHMERE CISARLTON, A-P. Tnesday having been appointed by the Lord Chancellor 'or declaring what course he purposed adopting relative to the threatening letter sent to the Mas- ter, in the case of the Ludlow charity, the Court was crowded at an unusually early hour, with gentlemen of the bar, as well as strangers. We have not witnessed a fuller ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT

... zWSQT#z.NuX? 2c*ROm66.cOURT. This Court was. held on Monday lost, at the Shire~ Hall, Ipswlch, lbefore lhensa Burton Bovtcij Eit4, due of his Majesty's Cosmmit. sioners for the Itelief'of Insolvent Deb to~ra. There 'Were live case in the county, arid $iur Jn the Borodsig. Woililas Barber, late of Stratford St. Mary, farmer, after a long exosninatleta VWa ad4)udgfi entitled to tlhebesseflt of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... e~t~riay Cai Ciie fu ly tmicl 1'hIve Fliii, ,i, ?? haland vicecplacri 'rthe barb lport 'vir. Mi,[,iull, 1aving btibrought froni Ireland ivl ctv.tody by 1'iii, time kibecivr( thiq et Iabiilin,hmi~,tc iai geai )s oh havig sltiten a %N rui~irg d tt eonta ining ca ih tot tie uonitin I of £'7' lI6Jli., the property of Mtir. Juiva Blrowin, time I inrl, rI of the Whtzbtt Halti publip- an the 2is u ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 1POLI(', !YNTAlLiUANE. HIie Porter tit the Cress Keys I lt, INacoal-tr, tt, litten'led b efo re '1I ?? AlI ?? r ?? lie bv~h i tII' , t o ai si c r fat'ec ?? ?? jt ol Illi. i~peolt, of IV,'itlivil~k, ilerionilecy, fol-r not dcIi- arta a paite II tithiltI& tepreset ied thee itl.er thle anrival of te coach elichl ?? it to Lonadon. M\r. pl'ott atar filtar lie ottlil, vie, fres ('hitliester that ...

THE LATE MADAME MALIBRAN DE BERIOT'S REMAINS

... TIE LATE MADAME MALIBRAN Dog BEROl'S 28REJJAIV. I Cimii iii, TlienusA.-'iThe Consi.tory Court for the dio- ce ~e Of Ct he tcr niet tisi morning in the Cathe Iri i. A leeven o'clock the Chancellor (the Rev. ff. Hhikees) took his seat on the bench. Alter the disposal of several ?? causes, that of OF 1)1 ila)101 ?? SlHRt'E came on for hearing. At a ?? caveat nas entered by tic I defeodanit, ?? o ...

Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey

... Central 0 I iI C~~~ . W a .3 .rU. va w:u t ra..emw 1M[,DZE,-i.~ Hall and Fr -~we. Douglass were indicted hrf tl.=~tirdrr of a fem ale . Tharged ontiQ p'tO Mrs. tkins, deq64- ithat she kept the house in Queen Applem i court. The prisoners ehad lodged therembetween four and five aonths. On the morningof the loth September, the prisoner Came j and knocked a her door, and informed her that his ...

Consistory Court

... CouansIftory Colurt. DIVORCE ON THE GROUND OF ADULTERY. WILLIAMS V. WILLIAMS. This was a suit promoted by Mrs. Maria Theresa Williams, of St. George's, Hanover-square, against Mr. William Henry Wil- liams, of the same parish, her husband, for a divorce, on the ground of adultery. The libel had been admitted, and two of the witnesses vouched in the libel to prove the adultery were Sophia ...

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 ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAWIV1 NOTICE-S-Tils DAY. _-4 COL7RT OF CrrXNCEr'i', NXVFTYTNSTEt-S!t at ten. I. _ll . It I, ' , I -r - ! . r 1. Ir l t.- ?? ' t 1' ?? :: . . r: 1 . -. :ti 'i ?? !, 1.s1l ' 1.s t' - iii $ ?? !. . i. c. ?? J:.VS ~r.. --l .i CI:~l. 1 ' -L5 | ,,i (ltArN( r !! tO ( ?? WIlt ,11W t't ! .' atll^N En- thI. - ,-Ir v 1: 1 ?? 0 ,1: l:S .1 ?? ! -. . i . - ., v. ?? e is I ?? r -tyi at 1 -i . . . I t j I9' ...