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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 ...

THE HEALTH OF TOWNS BILL

... THE BEALTIF OF TOWNS BILL. COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL. Yesterday a special court was held, in consequence of a requisition, most numerously signed, to the Lord Mayor, to consider how tar the Public Health Bill, now brought into the House of Commnons by her Majesty's Government, Is likely to interfere with the right of self-government inherent in all local representative bodies, and to take such ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MAY 17

... OLD COURT. (Before Baron Alderson and Mr. Justice Coltman.I At the sitting of the court, three personsof respectable appearance, ?? X'Gou-rarr, Jame M'Gotrran, and Richard Corrall Barton, surrendered, and were placed at the bar to plead to an indictment charging thenm with forgery. The indictmentfalleged that the defendants had feloniously forged and uttered au instrument purporting to be the ...

BLOOMSBURY COUNTY COURT—MAY 18

... BLOOMSBURY COUNTY COURT-MAY 18. [Before Mfr. D. D. Heath, Judge.] HARDY V. BROWN AND ANOTHER. This was an action brougbt by Mr. Frederick Augustus Hardy, a gentleman residing in Cumberlaud-terrace, Regent's-park, and having a country mansion at Surbiton, Surrey, to recover compensation in damages for a trespass and asasult, committed upon him by the defendants, Brown and Evans, porters in the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER-At half-past ten. Before the LORD CHANCOELLOR. APe'nAL.-Curlig v Flight-Grore v Bastard--Reynolds v 'Whelan --Band v M'Mahon (S)-Clarke r Wyburn. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTiS, WESTMINSTER-At ten. Before the VicE-CSAZToELLOR of EaGLAoND. Morris M Norris, cause by order- Attorney-General v Wilson, part heard. Before Vice-Cleneelor KNcoIrr ERucE. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLP'T INTJSLLIGENCE-SATURDAY. GUILDIAL.L.-AynClia Jones and Eliza ClaMr were charged,theformerwith hiatingcallediatvatrious 6bops with intent to Comnmit a felony, nrnd the latter withl being in pG8- session of a quaantity of olck lace for w hichl abe could not acrount. FroB the evidence of a policeman, it appeared that he haid seen the prisoners go into several linen-drapers' Ehops, and front ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—MAY 3

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-MAY 3. [Before Mr. Commissioner Phillips.] RE c i. P. WOOD. The insolvent, who is the son of the celebrated es-Alder- man Thomas Wood, applied to the court upon his own petition for protection. He was opposed by Mr. Cook, on behalf of Messrs. Wire and Child, by Mr. Nicholls and Mr. Sarwood for several other parties, and by no leis than eight creditors in person. Mr. ...

ALLEGED MURDERS at STONELEIGH ABBEY, THIRTY YEARS AGO

... ALLEGED MURDERS at STONELEIGH A BBEY, THIR TY YEARS AGO. I [FROK ARIS'S nrRMINGHAM GAZETTE OP YESTERDAY.1 It will be recollected thatsome years ago alongprotracted claim was made by a person named George Leigh, to the ownership of the estates of Lord (then Mr. Chandes) Leigh, and the dispute was brought to a close by the defeat of the former. A new claimant, in the person ?? Leigh, whose ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LAW INTELL1GEJ'NG-TuEsnAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. T}IE ATTORNEY-GENERAL V. TUE CORPORATION OP LUUDLOW. This long pending litigation on the subject of the Ludlow charities having closed in a report of' the Mtaster approving of it seheme for the appitoation of the £1,500 agreed to be paid by the corporation, four petitions were presented by difherent parties complaining of that report. The first ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-WEDNESDAY. (Before Mr. Sergeant Adams and a Bench of Magistrates.] THE PARKHURST PRISON ACT. Thomas Rlth, 15, was indicted for stealing twenty-three yards of printed cotton, value 8s., the property of Samuel Meyer. The facts having been proved, a respectable-looking woman came forward, and said that the prisoner was a scholar in the Mile-end Ragged School, in which she was a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MAY 22

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MAy 22. OLD COURtT. [Before the Recorder.] Magqarec Maria Bwrford, 19, a good-looking girl, wee indicte!d for feloniously attempting to murder her chipd, three months old, by throwing him into the Surrey Canal. I George Court Steel depowed that on tlb morning of the 18th of April he wias in his garden, near the second bridW on the Surrey-Canal, at Deptford, when he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICB ]NTBLLIGENACE-MONn; AY. MANSIOuN-HOUSER. - Henry Brot'n, an exceedingly well-dressed young man, who stepped into tbe bar %vith peculiar dignity, was charged by Hedington, the officer, upon suspieion of having been concerned in stealing £biO in bank notes, from a btnker'a clerk. Mr. Watts, of Colsman-street, nppeared fcr th! plri- soner. As the case had besn suddenly introduced, neither ...