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BRIMINGHAM AND LIVERPOOL BANK SWINDLERS

... BIRMINGHAM AND LIVERPOOL BANK l SWINDLERS.- BItRMeINGHAM, OCTOBErt 27.-The final examination of Palmer (who was remar.ded yesterday week) closed this evening-it occupied nearly the whole of yesterday and to- day A mass of evidence was brought forward, evidently proving his connexion with the four persons in custody in} Manchester. Yesterday, a solicitor residing at Sheerness, stated that W. C. ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Thle Duchess of Cambridlge, accompanied by the Princess Augusta and Prince George of Cambridge, and attended by Miss Kerr, attended divine service yester- day morning in the Chapel Royal, St. Jamer's. The an- them was 0 praise the Lord (Croft). The sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Sleath, from the 104th psalm, and the 34th verse. Sir George Smart presided at the organ. The Duke of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDAY. ?? Alr.JuWCtIce0.4ANQTr aT andAMr. Justice VoLTNMAN.] ?? Reulfs11ort' alias tto t14',2, wats indicited for a robbery upon Frr'rerick Iluzeli, and taking from htrh a lhandkerchieif, value ia.; a breast-pinl,value 2s. lid.; and !is. 01;. it, 111nevy, hris prpry Mr. C. C. rr foES r1pua(rc~d for the prosecution, Mr. P'A Y a a4 dli'tt'itid thle prisoner. Frederick ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... X T DFBTORS COURT-SATURaY.k -I ~: ,\C ^Vner (,Curran took his seat on the bench. cr t0ta f Peter Clark, late a grocer ot t burch- f, ?? °pposed by Mr. Creighton, on behalf of Mr. ,ee i~9t redjt.Or. ,,drt5s Inid that the insolvent had been before former occasion in July last, and that his n di~smirssed ; and he did noU now merely 9q ...

POLICE DOINGS

... . (From tihe Slo Champion.) This week we have another constabulary outrage to re- late. Some time ago the house of Peter and John Ferrall. was visited by a party of constabulary, under the command of Sergeant Clarke, and an! old gun without a lock seized. For having this dangerous weapon in ;tbeir'possessaon the Ferralls were sentenced to three (we believe) months' im. prisobinieot As the ...

LAW

... L A W. I COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, GUILDEALL. , LziE-EA5STHOPE V. W TESTMACOTT.-Mr Easthope is one of the pro- prietors of the Morning Chronicle, and was formerly a stock-broker in the city, and Mr Westmacott is the proprietor of the Age newspaper. This action ws as brought against Mr Westmnacott to recover compensation in damages for a libel published against the plaintiff in that paper. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTIL LI(ENCB -Si lvRDAv. MA NSI( tN-ItI01'S S. I i'm Aioti.o W il .-Th'ei falther of tile two cIIihdri, I who were (Iroivild oil boiard the ApolIt steatu-vsmesl com- pliiled to the l ord Mayor thaut the ?? ?? to raise tili wreck of tfe\ Apoill steamier I Io uo progress in the work, w hieh was expecteid to hlive ?? ?? long ago. By order of the Lord M i or, ( ai ptiii lFisher, the ...

POLICE

... : y AcNWm11j2wV;-, The L4od nication from My Ny LORDJ-Convinced am Tijun ihat itdbur ,n the pnart of every gentleman -toeorbt grnh communitY of Certlain nuisaniesT, I to your lordship, ingleling a le ttei h mei by the notorioS Joseph Ad. ;I bat s g e tbis fellow, that neither the notice our dhr wshpI d to take of my ietter, nor any otber previoBc from the magistrates against him, ca a m, ...

FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE

... FiRE AND LOSS OF LIFE. On Thursday evening last the wife of a lahouring man named Wicks, lodging at a beer-shop, in Trafalgar-street, had put her only two children to bed, the one, Ruth, four years old, tile other an infant, Harriet, about two years, and had re- quested her fellow lodgers to listen if her children should cry and want any thing, as she was going to the shop, when sud- denly, ...

Merionethshire Quarter Sessions

... Wcrlonethshire 9uarter 2esio6iss. 0 I hese sessions were hold at Dolgel, y ott Friday s s the vtoth inst., before ?? ward [.loyd, Esq, Chairmn, o s- and the following inagistrites, vii. I3ugb Boverlay, s I Esq., C. 1. TIhrnston, Esq., Rev. J. W. Ellis and tr n- Ih~er e waire no appeals and only two prisoners for h A trial. e Jane Jonles was indicted for steaiing a ?? end bi shift helotiging ...

BANKRUPT COURT—SATRUDAY

... KrI. O C ?? ATURIDAYe ?? 5ptlpn COTaMe on for final examinationI ?? ,?aefM'efil he H-on- Mr. Plunkrt (Qsonm- Cage o0 be~Ir. JOI' ' r Puiet, Coln : Til ?? ffo e E, he ,°iekiupt Cour, and the bankrupt was declared ,o. the texamineid to the aatisfaction of the r 0 sea ?? ...

Middlesex Sessions

... O. It --e ;Ai - T Is'HxrobitoTss - 'w a ppeyi' by Jo h Whye proprietorbfibh-Hippodrime,':4is 'aconvzctin'`by'r F? 'Brtwnd Her ill q ueen E+,for'aesIngii wiiouit a lheence. . Mr. C. Phillips attended&fer ith splelleat, end Daniel Byfre, the inifttier, ihi suppott bfthecovia'orc ~r. C. Phlhpl ,obse'rve,, thiathth_ conyiction,' on th'e'&tee of it, was~bad, for it ran thn-'Forp iniansadier ing ...