LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWI INTELLIGENCE. ation COURT OF CHANCERY , The Lord Chancellor was engaged in hearing causes. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCII-.yESTERDAY. 44. Mr. Justice Crampton sat at half-past ten o'clock to hear and motions. have MANDA5IrS. that Mr. Radcliffe, Q. C., applied far a mandamus to be directed It to to the registrar, or deputy-registrar. of the diocese of Ril- laoe, directinghim at all reasonable ...

A BATCH OF [ill]

... BA TCH ?? ?? e jLari3 Akt t he MansiolhuOse, on llonday3 rt coinmenced the justice-roon proceec r Nl and, inflicted a tine of 1001. ou Edtrad 51`1 licensed victualler, of 41, King-stO 50 smiugg~ling brandy. It.- George Brown was brought up Oil ?? gold pin from the shop of *lr. Hayes, a ghe ro in Farringuon-street, on the Gti int . d it alf been remanded from the preimous da)y' ?? ti' that the ...

POLICE

... M'NVCASTL:E-Friday, ~Nov. .- Before Ald. Ilcadlam and M- oangridge Esq.-llenry NioConnell was charged with an assault upon M. E. Kirkley. The complainant keeps the Three Bulls' Heads, Castle Garth, and last night the prisonet entered tho house in a, stats of intoxication. and attempted to steal a pair of' shocs hrom a man in the house. Tue complainant par. caived him, :and was in the act of ...

Law Intelligence

... LI AW jillictligruce. QUEEN'S BENCH. .eIONDAs.-TIIE QUEEN V. THE JUSTICES or Yonsas1ma. -MI l1'ashley tioved for a r ule calling upon three miagis- trates of yoritshire to show cause why a 7neolatstte should not be directed to them cominaiding them to issue a dis- tress warrant to cisferee the payment of a poor-rate for the township of TluddeIsCield. The rate had been made and duly published, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELaLIGENCE. I- - 3- - i- - - . . . . . . . ?? - - - - - SI COtxOIL-HOUS19, BRISTOL, SA'URDA Y. 0] Magistrates present: Messrs. Herapath and J. N. Sanders. David Griffiths, an old offender, was fined 20a. and costs, or one month's imprisonment, for being disorderly and assaulting C a constable. a Jeremy Leary was charged with stealing a water-cask, the a property of - Wallis. ...

POLICE COMMISSION

... Th71c quarterly Tini'tiTt, (If tlle l'oiiee COMtriq;tCI'h W ~ISclvi rni r Mcmii ix Mr. Ceeheane ?? -,ie cliaiir. 1he iqearter'S aiilutes 10 t icirendl andj apt-rov edi oif, (r G Rossz said li ,ic o knwif ancv answer hal14 bfee tl is aecesiced fromn tire 'Ianiistcotv-s to the~ Board'(s ComntiliciatiOnll ISrel itn rto be: tmco, prisoners ferom ?? . Mr. lxi mi-t ccid lie -zla written to the ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LA W NOTICHS- (THIS DAY), I COURT OY QUEEN'S BENCH, SEDT3IENVSERl-A.tl..I Al IDDLEtttX COMIMION JURnit.-.tiildner v la r - akBrr I ; -Wooad v Wilallit and anollohr- l'3tchor , Ktllt, LESt, lEn, Ib!'.rttc-BurreII v ft aliljlolujif Grt~iltield v liri,n -IJ)e,. bilsol V wtoolon-HOV v Sld i-Pork t 131 ,tteo,1liomen. 'i'll last causit is No. 61 on the l1s. COUliT OF coMdMON PLEAi, WESTMlENTER -Al ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE IiVT1FlLlG 8NCB-TUESDAY. IHOW-STREET. yAfter ilia nright chargfl !-sVere lI~s;rared of, a Frenchmiant, named 5 Bucrichz Hiltonr, Appliedl to Mr. twrdino for leave to tioot A number of large pulacard, ho held in Iris ]lattd at diffiiretrt pltaces trirrirgh town. Tihey triee printed In tJre French And. linglitti itaigoages, setting forthi that tire Icing of tire! IPeiri sWas Indebted to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE IN2BLLIGJENCB-MONDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. A young woman named EdilA Bloosnfield was brought before the Lord Nayor, oddl) enough charged with having committed a felony. Mirs. Hughes, the wite of a haberdasher In Grsacchurch-street, etated that the prisoner purchased a tablecover In tile shop for three shillIngs and prcsented a sovereign to be changed. A boy who at- tended the shop handed the ...

TRIAL OF AN ARAB CHIEF

... TRIAL OP AN A hB 'III A hiisi for murder, ppeatIlariy finterest irg from the partY Rcculsod, the, cireutarnrstae len'iing to and isttcndiow, i's purpetrution, rho witriepecs ejximioed, anid thte nature ti th~ir evidence, wee held cn the 15tth oinu huhi instant, before the Court of' Aenss.'~ tr the dtepurtment of thfe Vor, tittieig at lDraviigrnan. The prisone7r w as Abdel Kadvir Ban dAlli, ...

FALL OF A NEW MILL AT OLDHAM. TWENTY PERSONS KILLED

... 1155 A dreadful accident occurred on Thursday afternoon brol week, in a suburb of Oldham, named Lower House, Greenacres a si Moor, at the mills of Messrs. Radcliffe and Sons, called the Lower be House Mills. The firm, now consisting of Messrs. Josiah Radcliffe this and Brothers, the four sons of the deceased Mr. Samuel Radcliffe, in I had recently built anew mill adjoining their old one, at ...

COURT OF SESSION—IMPORTANT DECISION

... COURIT OF SESSION-IM 1'OtlTA)T DECTSiON. ! '1'r 'iSSP liNZ~ A)); INTERDlICTit AGAIN.tS'T 'T:E iOIl'ttY ?? PIO- ll' ltPA'ttTING CitiiiS'riAt rIttiWLliisa. Yell ovl The Societe. in >codm ori pgaitryiie i nwe~g, e va 5ctntt to a r''-e:loiit.w lit aI x'-'ii 0141l tfo28, vylrer-elo' it cun- Thilttrite Soctiety is ot~touty tot ?? . ?? 22M, :Miitia 'ItIt ~)Qeal llml fi%~i ill ?? in theL Paitetzts,) ...