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LAW INTELLIGENCE.—TUESDAY

... LA TV INTELLIGUNCE.-TUESDAY. COURT OF cHANCERtY. TOWNSHEND V. TOWNS1tOND. This was a Setit for the administration of the, 1iii of the Marquess of Towrnshend. In 1832 an order wae made irs the cause y the Vice- Cirancellor confirming a deed of settlement between the tenants f'r life anid the trustees. rader the wll. Il 1837 the trustees anid some of the parties interested wrere of opinion that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... L- - - t ; ' - = POLICO~~~~A . . T GUILDNALL. Bau~rrlTrr.-~ Willi- mm,05G, it drover, was charged with striktingart ox~in Smithfield market-isth,11nl1wful weolence. '-Sergeant Bates, of the City POli0, atsted that ~he Saw the ~prisoner ,sta'ie An ox ons the neck with such force that te poor* aninsal fell, struggid, attempted to rise, but fen again and strugled.. He expected the animal would ...

INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... I ITERMr2EDIATE SESSIONS. Durinig the present week, the cixperiniiict of intermediate sessions was tried, and as mtr as we ares able to judge of thle ttllt'st, we she uki i urliti to thle boiesf, I lat it is likely, if c'n- Ii nited , to lie henefctiuil. Nearly thir-ty prisoners hiave usd1t tried), who, wjider thke aid hiyst em, wouldI have hakd to ?? for six weseks longer. Trheso sessions ...

Execution of Mrs. Jeffrey, for Murder

... awedu a f to, Ze~ffirey, fot mulvrde,. [ , - ,s . I _ , - Mondaymorlinqgibe sentence'of death pronqunced upon Mrs.-Jvff'' at; the'late assizes in Glasgosw, wis carried into ffect at tbe usual lace ifexecution. It will be eenbered that -the,-was -'invited of -administering' poison to H.' '.Ifun o ; &i-igblitu-;nfdm er,' and Alrs.'Crl, *ho both re- tsided as lodgers in her house in Carluke. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—MONDAY

... POLICRG INTELLIGENCE.-MONDAY. a1ANSION.lHOUSI; Aletrolder, the Polish Jew, whr was some days ago charged with having arrestod several of his countrymen upon false affidavits of debts which had never been contracted, and afterwards taking small mams of money as a compromise, was brought up for final examl. nation. A clerk In the employment of Dlr. A. J. Brown, an attorney, at. tended for the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE ZNTELLIGENCE-FlIDAY. GUILDHALL. A young man, narned George Lucas, was brought before Mr. Al- derman Kelly, charged with robbing hibs employers, Messrs. Barton and Co., warehousemen, Friday.street. i11r. George Attenborough, a pawnbroker In Crown street, stated that on Tuesday evening the prisoner came to hin brotberns shop and ?? a scarf for el. It struck him that the prisoner was like ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-WEDNESDAY. DfANSION-HOUSE. A moo, named John Cllter, wvoos brought up for final exrsmlnatlifl in the custody of Daniel Forrester the officer, charged wvitho ?? committed several forgeries In tba trsnsi'er-books of the Dank Of England. Mr. FAaaiHFIrtLD attended for the Bank, and stated that 'ha6 prlioner lad been, together ivith a Mr. Thhomas Robert Waood, trustees to a ...

POLICE

... SMAN5SION HOUSE. A young-maa, named Johen Kidd, apparently about nine- teen years of age, was brought up for final examination on Wednesday, charged with having forged a check upon his employers, Messrs Bolitho, of Fenchtirch street, tin and lead. plate merchants, for the sum of 3861. 7s. 9d., and with having stolen 151. out of the desk of one of the other clerks of the establishment. The ...

A PEER FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS

... A -X PtAE FiNED FOR E 1WANESS. A Atth lenin-storeet pollce-office, Dublin, on Thursday list;,after the disposal of the minor fry of cases, a constable ushelred into tse boaitI-room a gjsnlemau of rather a ftre:gn ppenraIce, and atLirei in an undreasa militiry frock, who wonb prh~telItd to -tle magitrteSi 'a tlie Ea'rl of Rl.bicoimon. His Lordship, zaMF6liiog forywvid with dn air of offended ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOT1CES-TaIs DAS. COURT OF UEENIS BNCH, GUILHALL.-Athalf-past 9. COURT COri MO~N J IS.-Pflce v Trumper-Badfard v Bunn- JGrvie v Woraall-Gore v MoLrlewAllen v Flicker-Brooke v Healey-Weasamv aGoldham-S d v In ?? v Withams- Barrow v Eadon-Miles V ?? v Pllmmner-MHKay v Hart-Ferguson v Malbon5ByOwI v Blakston-Ros vNBoards- Joyce v Capel tend ?? v Hughes-Seaward v Hawker-Greenfell and others v ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... _e=1 Clp - - ?? POLIC . OrJPICM, =WAIN13N MONDAY, April SO.-Before Messrs Aldermen BATSON, DUNN, and R{IDLEY. James Forsyth was flned 5s. and costs, for an assault on one of the policeman in the due execution of his duty. Johss Sinith was charged with exposing his person in the house of Mrs Pendleton, publican, Byker Bar, on Sunday afternoon, amiut 5 o'clock, and was committed to hard labour ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... NUWOAE8TLUI lOLICjI CONrlC. iMANoRE. SATURDAY, May 12,-Bjfore Mr ALD. DUNN and Mlr JUSTICE LoaAINE. Jane Stobbs was charged with stealing a tumbler glass, a small jar, and a buckhorin handle of an umbrella, the property of her master, Mr Keenor, Head of the Side, but the evidence not being suaficient to ws'arrant conviction, she was discharged. MONDAY, May 14 -Before Mr At.D. DUNN and MIr ...