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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICB INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. CHARGE OP FOIIGcity.-Ayounigmnau,nanmedlVilliam1b Afttfedl Clark, was brought up in the custody of Daniel Forrester, the officer, charged with having committed a forgery on the banking-bouse of Smith, Payne, and Smiths. Mr. Tessier, clerk at Messrs. Smith, Payne, and Smiths' Banking-house, produceld a cheque for £24 2s. Ild., which purported to be ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. | The Lord Chancellor will not sit at Lincoln'fi-inn, to-day. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN-Sit at ten. Before Sir L. SHADWBLL. CAusis, &c.-Brlin v Knott and motion-Auther v Author (2) -Flight v Camac-Gardcier v MINrsal-Okkes v Stravliey-Thomosou v Atherton (2)-Attorney-GeneraI 4 Hardly (a) I.oopc , W-t- Manby v Westrnacott-Asicburnimna v Wilson-Roberts v ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIAINAL COURT-MoNDAY. The sisith sesslotiof thle presetit niv rally coame need thismonsa i 1 C before the Itiglit Honourable the Lordl Mayor, Itie lRecorder, the Si0 0 riO'ls, Aldermen Sir Chapman Marshall and Sir lames Duke, tite Sulb ) shtlerIMl, aont other clivae ictatiirities. an 'rTe calendar contains a list of 2611 prisoners, of which thters, stand P a charged with burglary, .- ...

LAW OF LIBEL AND DEFAMATION

... LAW1 OF LIBEL AND DEF1'AMA TION. [Tm following is thle Rieport of tl.e Lards' Comrflire. on t the L'iw oft Lib'l1, of which Lord Complitl1, on loyteg it on the table of tho bius,'e, rave a tiuociilt i umnsury.] 3 Riivnwtr FROM TIBLRE et,ECtT C051 S ITTIlI' ON 'nut' LA NV'i OP DiFAMiAT'cIs AND LIBEIL.-Y il TIIR LORDS' CQtjM a M1fITliS8 APPOItNTE'PD A SKIM1CT C0511,11TTEPI 'ic, COJN' It SlIlti ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LA W I2Q2'LLIG (EBC-MOI;nDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. DXPARTF. GEMMEI, IN BE BOGG0S. This we, nn appeal on a special caso from thie Court of Esick. ruptcy. The roltver was argeued a few days ago, the question beisrg er hether Gemimel and Co. trad a lies, on goods received from Canton by the nsRignecs of Boggs and Co., the alleged ground of that lion being fourirted on tle terrs of the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA bI tUv1'(LL2-1 HiS tAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN-A te i. Sleek v' Kettlewell, appeal for Judgmont-Boodle v Harper, part heard. A priast.-Drydela v lrrarnhaam (e)-Arundale v Ilowyar-Fisher v Taylor-Cotlirhnlam v Earl Shrewsbury (8)-Booth v Lightfoot. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN -At tes, liefort, Sir L. SIADW]ILL. I1ome v lilackie, motion, part heard. Carro,:s, &ce-Coore v ...

THE LATE FATAL EXPLOSION IN LAMBETH

... I THE LATE FATAL JEXPLOSION Ij? ~iSLAMBETH. CORONER'S INQURIST. V. YestErdayat two o'clock an invustigatia, was ente utpon at the Jolly Gardeneis, Lnmbeth Wilk, befor Vi ttrtcr, E -q, coroner for Surrey, and a retvtH ctable jpury , ; latV' to death of JtJames Field, aged $7, who waVe kild ! by the late dreadful explosion at Fenwiks h irework menu. f.ctoyy, in HR ,eent-street, Lhmbeth Walk. The ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND SUICIDE OF A BROTHER AND SISTER

... = ' - i A4 BrRO1TH AND 811')l li-4-- I ,I .. .. , . - ii tueiiii.islilkybl f;Aieeatiiii woe created Iwiii yesterday by at 4 i~report ci' it ti radhiii itirilefr ncud Auicide Ihavug' h~eei oni alowed lit Nortliteot d, Niirplkwl. The(,1 rti.le virricin tIoittie ijlstat eieritjjive ili greeit nistery, its ivilil heviA iii11 cinit ead itig thn seilbiitied report a)t thre vor'itiv'ii lilnlus ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF .BANKRUPTCY-WHlDxrNSDAY. IN' Rfl ThO.\tAS HOLLANSD. The bankrupt In tills case had carried irn an e2tunsive business, notainally us a wine merchant, bot in reality as a bill-broker and discounter. rhO aoroupt of relitus and liabilities were stated li hIs schedule as being £6,400, Whidle this troscit nero onl y about £1,500, and noarly haltf of thi slim ass composed of bad debts arid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE IIV TELLIGBNCE-WZDNB8DAY. THAMES POLICE. Robert Rlobinsorn Atercsan(r, a middle-aged man, who is very re- spectably conneeted, aid has beeta for many years its the ale and beer trnde, was brought before Mr. Broderipl, on remnRnd, charged mwith embezzling various suma of money to the amount of £100, which ho had received for and onl account of his employers, Messrs. Strong, Larchin, and ...

WESTMINSTER OCTOBER SESSIONS

... MeONDcAY. These sessions coosmencce at tice Guildhall, Westminster, on Monday, before Mr. Sergeant Adams, clhaireace, an,-. a bench of ?? calendar contained the names of orly 17 prisoners, 12 of whom were charged with felony. ItARnAnaors TncPAM'crST OF A CtIco.-1fary Taylor-, a middle-aged woman of Bullen-court, Straocd, pleaded guilty to ace indictcraent charging leer with assaulting lier ...

The Late Attempt to Murder at Derby

... FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF GItOCOCK. ilidivers Gllroncec/. who was brorught before Dr. Dent, at IDeriy, onl Saturday, is reported tl ruror iast, chargoer with a serrirrres ire, underwont a second esrlirlae tioii before J. Bell CAOMPrroix, lsq., aixd Dr. DEar, ?? the policc-ollice onl itondac xftreooeo. The girl (Eliza Allwood) was so far recovered as to be able to apliear against ...