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STATISTICS OF THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

... STATISTICS OF TIHE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION. TiiE Parlianmentary Session which has just terminated was remarkable for its brevity and the rapidity i with which public business was hurried through, par- ticularly during the last month. It lasted only six months, having commenced on the lst of February and ended on the lst of August. DuaING that period the Lords sat 92 days and occupied in their ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. GUILDII ALL.-ll,0'M ict Isaac .Fitcls, a traveller in the ser- vice of Messrs. Morgan, Martyre, anid Co., vholesale sta- tionicra, was placed at the bar chaiged before Sir PeterLainic with embezzling various surns of money te the amount of 2001. and upwards. Mr. France, of Godliman-street, solicitor, attended to prosecute, and stated that he onlly intended to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. GUILDIIALL.-JUMIS flean, of 19, Jewin-street, was placed at the bar before Mr. Alderman Carden, upon the charge that on the 24th of July last he unlawfully attempted to obtain a loan of 1001. from Anthony Brown, Est., and others, the trustees of Samuel Wilson's charity, by the false pretence that his name was James Beale, whilst in fact it was James Colledge, and ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA WV NOTICES-Tiiis D.is. B.NT'IHUPTCY C(1'RT, BASIXGI1Al.l.STPErET. --(Before Mr. Coinrissioneir ?? A Arthur White, Wili- bpne-l.linuster, saddler, at ?? Just, sel., St. Jolhn-sueasre, Natclkuiuuker, at ?? and Rawl- lioson, Klqugs.Qross, dairymien, ait one-choluc! of Assignepsi Jamaes Butcher, Waterloo-road, builder, at ?? Mallan, Ludgatc-Ifill, dentist, at half-piast two. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—MONDAY

... I1OIlC¶E 'I'LLIGEN(R.-- Y 31 0l~rttU~l-St too~', fe'av erttlei of thle coult w00r0 tliroiigei to-dar, ill ConsleqIluoee ofi it Itv rlyi Ilopire that tie hlldy 'Illo tt i Ac/ti JIooit', W'iietecs of' Jnlotiic fell, had becitio leielde :0 ca erge (if biioaitiy, 01111 10110 to hie muntinittd by Mr. Iiogiloll, thle Sittillg tIl:Igietrat0. Atrvaniioele'lts imo prlomtptly' made to prlevelit the ?? ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... I Msario Manning was sent from Edinburgh on the 23d, tirld proceeded by the Caledoniam line. At Carlisle a erowd assembled in the hope of seeing her, but the blinds of the carriage were kept close; at her request a glass of porter and some biscuits were then given to her. She reached Euston Square at five on Friday worning. She was dressed in a brown silk gown, light shawl, white straw bonnet, ...

BLOOMSBURY COUNTY COURT

... [he HASTIE V. Sin H. W. BARRON, M.P.-A FOOT- an- MAN'S CLAIM FOR Wioas.-This was an action antaagainst the defendant by the plaintiff late footman al- that gentleman's service, to recover a month's .elliwages in lieu of a month's ?? tas stated that on the 21st of May last he entered Sir 'ie Henry's service at the stipulated wages of twenty- Db- five guineas per annum. On the evening of Sun- ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS.—SATURDAY

... CORONERS' INQUESrS.-SATURDAY. ATTEMPAT BY A HUSBAND TO MURDER HIS I WIFE.-SUICIDE OF THE HUSBANI). I Before Mr. II. M. Wakley, in the University Col- a loge Hospital, on George Mortons, R painter and glazier, late ol Melton.cro'cent, aged 52. The jury having been sworn, t proceeded to view the brdy, and upon their return a juror s Said it was di-gracelul to allow them to witness the hideously ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS.—YESTERDAY

... CORONERS' INQU F.STS.-YEST'ERDAY. OMNnIuS ACCIDENT.-Before Mr. Higge, at the King's Head, L iwer Edmonton, on the body of Mr. Richard Wneder, ag ed 62 years, an omnrbus proprieter, who was killed under the following circumstances It appeared that en Tuesday morning last, at ii o'clock, the omnibus which wea then due ?? London was about to start from Lower Edmon'on, when the deceased said he ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THEH POLIChJ, COUflTS. GUILDLIALL. CeiARmf; OF IxNUMANITY AGAINST A IRLtacVIetO OFFICcI1.-.ir. Miller, Iis rl;ic ins AliEcer at the We5t LorlIon Union, wasee cunmon !d cI to s0.V cus ?? he refused to give relief to an oppdauent uiidir the irlloassng circum- Va estes ilead Potts, a geod lookingtirl, about 1S years of age, stavted thit on Tuesday night she applied to Mr. Miller te be admit- i ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMtINAL CO MST. OLD) COURT.-YESTEIRDAY. The flecorler sat in this court to-day and disposed of sever4l cases of felony, but the details of none of them were of any interest to the public. NEW COUITr.-YESTERDAY. IFEeOEF: 'iTiE COiMONIr StRsJEAN. ,Talnes ll aisopt, 53, a licensset victualler, Jonathans ltichtird ll attse, 25, labourer, and Robert Hfawltey, 29, a labcurer, were indited ...

Police Court

... thylee Mcolurt. his A PlIEFERENCE FOB GAOL.-On Tuesday, a woman ,, was was Bent to gaol for three months, for stealing butter. Y hen She had left the gnol the same morning, after a similar n ! incarceration, and made it her first business to be of of a arrested again. ira. ASSAVLT.-On Tuesday, a man, named Henry John- ye her ston, was fined £5, or two months' imprisonment in m the default, ...