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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHALL. THE CHARGE OF RAILWAY SPECULATION 'UNDER FALSE PRETENCES. - On Monday, Mrs. Catherine Stulz was again placed at the bar, charged with com- missioning Mr. William Barton, of 10, Throgmorton- street, stock-broker, to purchase 1,000 London and North-Western Stock, which stock was purchased, and which she refused to pay for, or the loss thereon, amounting to 37 18s. The facts of the ...

NORTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT

... NORTIIAMPTON COUNTY COURT. GUBSDINS T. FRARGUS O'CONNOR.S This was an action brought by the Plaintiff, a Co shoemaker, living in Elm-street, in this town, to re-it cover two sums of £2 10s. each, paid by the plain- tH tiff in April, 1846, and March, 1847, to William ni Munday, of this town, and agent to the defendant, for shares in a scheme called at different periods h the Chartist Co ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE, NOTICES-THIS DAY. The Lord Chancellor sell neot aittend court. Pirnekauly v. 'C tonerTuor'.Treacaptheul105 ?? 11oberto, Ca'use; Mr't .rtn( ?? ' tt petition. Causcs Maleralig v. Setti, are ar teteli Vieldea, ditto Menlov ' tg 2 lrtxa.Cre 2. (e; slrrc Bpitcl to, I of t Logt toO, petition Centers ttyt Grove (S), part, heard;; Wlkin ?? Wingato; Itatia . CTalry(lh Conic; Hleathl a ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... I MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. 1sEI Oh Milt. VITHAM AND A Sk EWci Od1 3ACSTRAT1S Yesterday was the usual day for the trial of the bail cases, but several which were down for hearing were postponed. RunBBEnRY By TirtR WcF or A TRADESMArN. 3fary Anne Darben, 3t, the wife of a respectable trades. man, wvasindicted for having stolen two sovereigns under the following somewhat ?? circumstances. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IAW INTELLIGENCE. NOTIC ES.-Tzz ; DAY. The Lored Chanellor will not attend court. VICe-CANCtrT.T.OnS', W tStts.Esit.-(Strenwrer. 10.)-folijon. 0 Catins coil petitiois by order: Roberts v. ltoberts; Morritt v. Wit- it tm,2lt2ptitioes) ; Noyc v. Menalo; In tc Axholie llailway; Il re Aston's lstnltc; In te Ilarnlyn's Es- ito; Bowes -. Stratemeoro. Cti-v- : Alalccating v. Snoibh, part !avi; Cohnan ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... and r, f SATUlRDAY.-..Befiare J.(0. Travers, W. Thormp- I'll son, E. C.asher, J1. Burrill, arid T. E. Owven, Esqrs. exagg FRAUD AT THE POST OFFIoCE.-A yosrng woman Mout] named Sarah Brampton Was charged with obtaining, at was the Portse~a Post offce, onl the 2 ad instant, 1!. 4s. 9d. on than a Post-Office order, she tiot beingt the person in whoae Ihirnro 'favour it wa5 Made. Th ait ...

REWARD FOR CRIME

... REWARD' FOR CR1AIE. If the subject of juvenile dolinquency and punish- mnent still furnishes a topic which pazzles and per- (lexes statesmen and diplomatists, it is Dot because it has gone wi!hout deep and anxious consideration. During the last three or four years, especially, we know not how many times it has been before the Legislature, nor how many acts have been passed, either directly or ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CouO.,iL.-HOusli BRIsrtL, SAruJ5DSOY, June 23.b Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Howell, Coates, a and tangin James BOgan, a boy, for begging on Clifton-down, was sent to bridewvell for a week, Catherine Green, a young widow, was clsarged under a war- h rant with assaulting sarall Ward, a yonng wifie. It appearsen from the complainant's statement that; lse had recently gonen into ...

STRATFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... flI MONDAY.-SACRILEOE AT EAST H1AM CnuRCne.- in Barnard Cook was chargod with having broken :e open the parish church of East 11am, Essex, and ls stealing therefrom sundry articles. It appeared, Ig from the evidence, that about seven o'clock, on 1- Thursday ovening last, the prisoner was seen loiter- In ing about East Rfam Church; and in the course of r s an hour afterwards, as Mr: Martin, a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRA I, C1 TMIEVAL Co U]? T. OLD COUIT.-YDSTnRDAT. l'riro.r SMLT. Wrirsi', MR.s JUireCr r.TTiOSON, AND MR. B.rs l:tris,. Tll:. ClteAIt5 OF SUOUTING ATr TIER lAIAJlIT. 11z1,diarm ?? was placed at the bar to plead to the indi.itnnr t chargiig him with a inildemeanour, in having unlawfril:y discharged a pistal at her aJ stSy. The indictern nt alleged that the prisoter, on the 19.h Mwv, at the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I CENTRAL CRIUINAL COUs .| OLD COURT.-YESTEnrAY. BOcaei o t: tt. JUSTICE. PAoT`'SOS.il TItE SAcoIsISr N vWSIoAotsc. Mqr. Perry applied to ti ;5 ld.hlip to postpone the trial nf M/artin fllr snsell, who is char, 6d with endeavouring to ex- f tort money by the thr, at ot publishing some libelous matter in the Saltirst newspaprc. until noxt session. Tule learned counsel grounded his 'pplicAlion ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... NO01ION'S -cans DAY. The Courts of Exchequer aind Commuron Pleas w ill oil in Banrco atil Westtiitstet at IV. ,QaE's. iBENlaCtt, WE.`1F.-a any-aa'n, 1.J-`Mitlsllesex common jaries mialveesad v. steore ; Ilavsman v. Wle'Hy ;IloweasI ix D wson; Cockis v. Rtowlands; J'atlitt'v, Cl'usreh; 2osejsh. v. Blodestcvo; Itorscy ?? ; Shsaw v..1 ceaxvll. ?? ?? m 19.-1ItIdltlesCX coesrtoro' jeae'.-- MarkCs v ...