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POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... POLICE NINTELLIGWENCL.-FRIDAY. 1WUILDHALL. Charles Craelenll, the driver of an Oxford coach, was brouglt betbre Sir John Key, charged with assaulting ~ary Annll W'illiams, a simple country girl, aged 16 years, wao had been putunder his care by her friends in the coen- try to be set down at the end of Oxford-street, and directed towards the residence of her friends in Totteniharn-court- road. ...

PRESTON JULY SESSIONS

... P RESTON JULY SESSIONS. I The Court of Quarter Sessions for the Hundreds of Ley- land, Blaclcburn, and Amounderness, was held by adjourn- ment, at the Court House, House of Correction, on Thuts- day morning last. There having been an intermediate session, the number of prisoners to try on this occasion, between sixty and seventy, presented rather a heavy calendar. About half-past ten o'clock, ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LA W NOTICES-(Tiuls DAY). C;OURT OP CHANCERY, ?? ten. Cr- savick v Antrohns fsr ?? v Lord Gren7ille, to Ie sp ke ?? rt Nichol's Paitetit, it) be spoke ?? re Blfnnatyn hhlivic pell-lon, by ?? re Hlimphrey ditto-D Aglio v Fryer, C'AVSco.-Cruteliley v Gardter-CrutchlVy vI Crtrtcbley-Patker v V\ rmiior-lichanrs v fiarl Iioccloefield, esre ?? v Lowe v r ?? c Madocva -Clarke v Madockg- Ntiekeri'li v ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—FRIDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-FRIDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner lolroyd.] IN' TllE DANKIRUPTCY OF WRIGIIT, BIODDULP11, AND CO., LATE BlANKERS OP tIPNiltiTTA-STELIET, CO- VENT-GARDEN.-111PORTANT JUDGMENT. EXPARTE BURTON AND OTHERS, EXECUTORS OF PLOWDEN. In this case our readers may recollect that the execiltors ol Mr. l'lowden, who was the last survivit g executor of An- thuluty Wright, claimed to prove ...

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

... q'il. ?? - : ?? The Newcastle Mlidsumnior Sessio-n-s w-ere'held in tho GuildhalU, on Wednesday last. bef'ore G. H. Wilkinson, Esq., Recorder. The Mayor, Sheriff, Air Aid. Potter, and NN. Dunn, Rsq., Under-SWheriff, sa~t on the bench at th openg of the Court. T e fllowing gentlemen composed the Grand Jury -Francis WV. Bulman, Esq., I-oremn ?? Hai-le, J. D. Weatlhericy, Fraci San; Arsosr William ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... (CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDAY. Tlivse, sessions- commaenced this ?? Jinl presenlce of hbc II ight liionourable ithe Lord M ayor, th Commnon Scr- S~ealttt, Alderman Sir tha pmoa lfitrsalufl, the Sherlifi, rind Vnder-shieriffs. Tih' gran1d jury lhaeing been sworn, thle Commiron Scr- ;~errrt procfeeiied' to adul eros thenm. Ilie said that as anl arterva I of It fortitight httd (111ly tak`crr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE lN ELLJGENCETHUSDA Y WvORSHIP-STREET. THE TOWVER HAMLETS ELECTION.-A person named Dionosius O'Brieot, a respectable-looking Irishman, who it appetired was a member of one of the district committees in the interest of Mr. Hutchison, a candidate for, the repre- sentation of the borough o1 the TowerHamlets, was brought before Mr. Bingham, the sitting magistrate. Tle defendant, during the ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... EXTORTING MIONEY. [Tho following trial, which came on at tire Seseionf On T'lnroilay, was omitted in our paper of Friday last.] 1lliaiom Ouslrry Cisidall was indicted for having, by mnenacoe, attempted to extort a sumn of money from tie Huy. Richard Oulton, Oln Ist January last, at BOelAst. Rev. Richard Oulton deposed as follows :-I neside in B13l- fast, and I am acquainted with the prisoner. ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... IGIUH\WAY 19131E1(Y AND ATLEMPTEI) 51 LX tl )J-H.1t A ?? bas fiurnihlied eus wili thle porticu. hirs of' at devd of' iniioddl mrdiler, tl' ?? saie of plunder', sercely ?? ill ?? to fliit which DO- curredl in thO ?? ol' Ludlovw lst AugulSt, evid fbo wkiicl the pvrpeti'to t poiil thl f vcfeit of his lile. I ho Scello ill tifits jeV wC'iliO was ult the loot of' LilloluiIll- Ill, oil the rolldl ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... I POLICE' lNTELLIGENCfi-jVEDNESDAY. UUILl)IIALL. . ites llnye>s, a drunken lialt'iitted i ailow, dho was eplntoyed to carry _n election 11c,-r-d, was elargeil Witl :aiitlrtinrg IL bov, wivoso Dtnto is not known. Mr. ]arld, o0' (louvester-street, stite(d tlhatt, it' itsmll throug-h Newgtate-street, ?? aftertootli, he came up tO a crowd of boys, who Were tea.s1ing alnl hunting the pri- SoMer, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—JULY 1

... INSOLVENT DEIJTORS' COURT-JULY 1. RIE EDWARD ELLIOT. This insolvent, who was ?? the court on Tuesday, ap peared for judgment. Jle was opposed by Mr. Woodrofle, on the part of a gentleman named Gould, under the follow- in) circumstances:- The insolvent brought an action of ejectment against Mr. Gould, to recover property near Bromley Common, and two allotments of land on the common which he ul- ...

CITY SESSIONS

... .. l - -. o . ?? - . l . The General Quarter Sessions of ithe leace for this City were holden ott Mlonday last, before Mr. Sergeant Mlanning thle Re- Al corder, Charles Tlawney, Bqq. Mayor, and other City af-gistrates J, and the Sheriff. After the Grand Jury bad been sworn, and the Quseen's Pro- E claination against vice, Proefanseness, and innulorality read, the Recorder said that the ...