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SHERIFF'S COURT—TUESDAY

... SHERIFF'S COURT-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Under-Sheriff Burchell.] HtADELL V. GRANT. This was an action to recover the suan of 6 59., being the balance of an account for the purchase of two gold wvatchcs by the defendant on the 2i th July. The defence was that the transaetion never occurredr: Mr. Bagley appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Lam bert; for the defendant. Theplaintiffwas a watch ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—TUESDAY

... POLICE 1NTJ3LLIGENCE.-rUXSDAk. LAMBETlI STREET. D18TR2ESS A5ION( THIS SPITAWPlFlD5E SILKc W'LA- Vaig.-An application wsas made to Mr. Ilardwick, the presiding magistrate at this court, by Overton, the beadle of the psrish of St. Gearge's-iu-thic-Estst,to bindtaboy, named Morris, to ia silk weaner in lBethnal-green. Chris ie, the beodle of ths latter pnrimb appeared to op. pose the binding, and ...

PRISONS OF THE METROPOLIS

... LEROMt THE FOURTH REPORT OF INSPECTORS OF PRISONS-] THE WESTMINSTER BRIDEWELL. For an account of the construction and discipline of this prison we refer to page 99 in the Appendix to our Second Report. The alterations subsequently made are stated at page 49 of our third Report. In the last year, certain of the rooms on the first and second floor have been divided by thin boards, with the view ...

SURREY GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... SURREY GENERAL QUARTER SES- SIUNS-TUESDAY. These scasinsa commenced yesterday before Mr. Hediver, Chairman, and above 100 leading magistrates of the county, amongst whorn wroel Earl Lovelace, Lord M tunson, Sir If. Fletcher, Sir R. Frederick, Captain Alsager, ?? Mr. Ramble, M.P., Mr. Dennison, M.P., Mr. Briscor, M.P., Mr. Hawes, M.P., Mr. C. Barley, Mr. Crauford, M.P, Colonel Challoner, &e. &c ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-TumsDAY. THlE BANKRUPITCY OF EDMUND COOPER Hooraa, LATE LESSEE AND MANAGER OF1 TH! ST. JAMES'S THEATRE. This was the day fixed for thc final examination o1 the blankrupt, before Mr. Commissioner Foubinque, but his Honour wag not in attendance in consequenceofindispositlon. The Registrar asked if the assignee, Mr. Carter, was ia attendance, but was answered in the negative ...

POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... POORJ LAW AMiJBENDMENT ACT, INQUES'T ON MARTIN NIOLLOY. A meeting of the guardiaus ot' teit/ pior t'f the paris]h ot St. I' lie, Niidlesex, was held oun Wednesday, the 1st iust., at tt e board-rowa in the City-roid, 'ITo coisiier n colunnia- nication from the poar-law cointis liners, ixpjr-s-ivei if their optihion as to tbe conduct of' Mr. Iliamlin in ref-erence to tVll' Cb.' of Marlin ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... PIOLICE JIVT 'LIGEIiNL'E -WEDNRSDAY. I - _ MARYLEBIONE. It will be remnembered that fbr snie time past Stowell, the inforaner, has bipan extremely busy at this office with his suilonirnses against shopkeepers fir plauing goods out on their own areas, which is prohibited iuler a clause In the New Police Act. lhe iame intforimer to-day preoenteil a nuubier of other similar ?? to Mr. Ilawlinson ...

Mr. GEORGE DAWSON'S DECLARATION AGAINST the CORN-LAWS

... Mr. GEOROB DA WSON'S DECLA RAJTION I AGAINSTb te CORN-LA WS. I [FIOM TIHE REPOR(T OF HIS S1'EECII ON MONDAY WEEK TN TIIE WEST OF ENGLAND C'ONSERVATIVE.J ?? the irnist important subject of all was undoubtedly the corn-laws, and he had foand in the progress of his caavass that his opponents had endeavouredl to Injure him withr the electors by misrepreseutiog his opinions on that sabject. It had ...

BEAUTIES OF LAW-ENGLISH: MONMOUTHSHIRE TO WIT

... !EAUTIAS OF LAWJBNqLISH MEN. MOUTHSHI#E TO WIT. I (From the ' SpeCitator.') Widvant ?? wy at a sessikp of Oyer and Terminer w ,bold for.ertraordinary pUrposes, at the momeaii when all ol the 'bigh and 4ighty powers that constitute ilegel court are vi assaibled-bere the-Judges, there the' jurors, -and in their tb Irespeatiw'plaees the clerks, the counaelora, the solicitors, w the witnesses-one ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... 1'OLIIA 11VTELLl V( l FRIDAY. L.A RI BETHl-STRE E.1 TilE ALIECIED OUTIrA(JE ON T'llru `,A6'ItN (COUNTIES RAILVAY.-11.EXA2MATION OF1 Till ACCUSED.--AltCr tht nidirt chuigves had btey disposed ri, Mr. lic/hard B-rard- M/1aw,wi0 WdS japirehienriedl 011 the Prf.e. lg tiay, woB br,ruatit hrtbtre w froirr l-ardwick und Noririn, ou tile Ciargie Di oattiljting to viu'l.- ?? jirrem o1' ?? 6.irrua ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... CRIMN S AND CASUALTIES. MELANCHOLY VISITATION.-A melancholy occurrence took place last week in the death of a police seijeaunt, his wife, and child, within a few hours of ?? other, and all of whom were interred on Saturday in one grave in a burial-ground in Salmron's-lane, Ratcliffe. The man's name wvas John West, and his wife died on Tuesday in giving birth to a child, now the only survivor ...