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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE' INTELLIGE.VCE-SATURDAY. (IUILDHALL. G;r'orge Coleman, a young manl who gets his living by csilvassitin for Customers fG- hooks published in numbers, chins cligred with stealin- £P l0s. troin Mr. 13atbbage, of Thor-slton, a villaige situaitetd near Elxeter. Mr. l3abbalge stated that on Tllursday night he went into the Falcon public-house, in Fetter-lanle, to get SOniD! IT- freshinent, ...

CASE of JAMES MAXWELL, the PILOT

... CASE qfJAMESMAXWEILL, the PILOT. Itt is hoped that no 11 pology will bi' required for bringin, betore the public the following ease of' extreme distrim, connected as it is with cirennistances whichi must be in. terestig'i tot every enerouns and humane inliivideal nider whose 1iotice this m ay collie:- i thII 17t t ?? of ,'haom bers'.- Edinbfirgql */ ' thereis a nIuraltire. detaililnl anl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LAW INTELLIGVBNE-NOMDAY. t OUl1R OF CIIANCERIY. ItOtGGART'i' VC U'tTTS, 'I'bis 'Was an appeal fora an order ot thie Master of the Rells on a bill of interplea der. In 18M5, Mr. Ilog art, the plaintiff, sold by mituioii a freehold estate at 'inchliey. the propertv of a Alr. Tlodey. It wns puinhased by the de- feunant Cautt, who paid a deposit of £124 into the hinds of the auctioneer. Ot the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTEL1,IGENCB-WEDNESDAY. OW.STRiET, A genteel looking young woman, who IaI tile namne of Ernily St, Aige, but who, it appeared, had assumaed various Cantes lately, antl amongst others, that of Lady Dary Ward, was brought before Air, Fall, charged with stealing a silver snuffboX, the property of the Editor of the Farmers' Journal. A great many persons whoam I lie prisoner had victimlised ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF BANJCRUP'CY-WEDNYSPAT (Before Mr. Commtisioner Hoiroydj] T1 Tlug MIATURg O lEThiT OARB.IOS ABBOTT. This uvas the day tixed for the choice of assignees in the matter of thls banksrpt, who wva described as of King's Arms-yerd, mnerchant, but better known as the defaulter to q Wtroa asmont as one Of the offictot assiances in the-court of Mr, Comwigsioner ?? ' . :- ?? 5 , , L ,, , ,; ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—MONDAY

... COURP OF BRNKRUPTCY.-MONDAY. [13efore Commissioner Sir C. 1. Williams.] TiHP 3AN K 111'It'C Y 0' PlAlltKES AND1 (C0., 0F TilE Gil'llDFORD IIAN K, tN 11 ANTIHONY lE:E. 'Ih ih bei It tlhe daty fixed tor nII nulfit in thiis a Ie, ?? 131.J . le fuelitly been befbre thc court, for thc declhmrition ct diviliileid, ald also for the bauklruplts passiuig his fintil ,xm iuiilntion, a nuimber of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... MIDDLES1,X S RSSIONS-TvutRSDAY. Thi beingp tire day f ir tire arrarral renewal of the licences of tre pilcec for public d;aclaryig, mrluio .nod other entertainments In tie county, the court 1140vitloila at the usual t o rlt Itht ?? Houst, Cluerkrea''efl-greei). Mr. Sergerant Ac anta ira thu chair. Llcences were recerved, rtmaonat ollter,, 1J Richlard Dixon, Char. lotte Jonea, earld Jolla ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE iN TBLLlGBNUR-FtiDAY. BOW.STIiEET. Thomeca Duin lVe6,b, tile young lman who Is charged ?? setl. log reveral letters containing money and bills, while employedi ia a clerk Ic tile Pust.otffco at Birmingham, was brought up for ieal exarnenation. Mr. Peicovk, the solicitor for the Post.oflice, conducted (he pre. aecutilon. Th'e ueere tbreo charges against the prleoner, but the evidence ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW TVNOTIcES-TwI DAY. The Lord and VIce Chencellers vill not attend Court to.day. OLL~S COt(UR, CHANCERY-LANE-At ten. Canses and pelitioals by consent. blOnrT CACORO AFTER THE O ~NSENTS-Bastard v Baoiley- Tinkler v Hindmniora, further directiors, costs, and petitions- ?? v Larob-Nash v Bentoe, further directions arid coats- Smyth Y shiooilred. UthgFRAt, PAreo,-Folilkes V Jones. ?? v Wondford, ...

WIGNEY'S BANKRUPTCY

... IVIGWE''7-S iIWLVCliuPTCY. IlOIiTirooc, MAY :1-Thie being the dii rappointcd for tlic cljeourneld meiti g under this fiat, the ul ruptc were presenloi the puirpose of undergoing a turther exuamination. Comnilssioners Merrifield Attree, acid Cooper, took their belts at eleven o'clocii, at which hour Mr. James, barrister, eppeared tir the eseignees, Mr. E. S. Creally for the defendaute, and tile ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLIUCB JNTELLIGBNC-IVEDNESDAY. MANSION HOUSE.- Thomas Wade and James Mezs-.ay, porters, in the employment of Messrs. Welsh and Ofarget- son, of Cheapside, warehousemen, were brought before the Lord Mayor, in the custody of Thain and Hayden, of the City police, charged with having plundered the house of considerable property. Mr. Swan appeared as solicitor for tbe prosecution, and stated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE hVITELLIGEN CE-FRIDAY. o0w STREET.-Richard Wilsden Morris, of 44, Park- place, de Beauvoir-square, Klngslanw, and late secretary and actuary of the Medical, Legal, and Mutual Lite Assurance, in the Straud, was brought up on a warrant by sergeant Thompson. a detective officer, charged with having committed several forgeries. Mr. Hurnphriee,who conducted the prosecution, stated that ...