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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UDRTS. CITY POLICE COMMITTEE. SUNDAY TRADING -W, Chapman, the keeper of a beer Ihop in New-street, Cloth fair, was complained against for Suodly trading. A female was seen to leave the shop by a ride door with a bottle containing beer. The offcer stated that in consequence of greengrocery siog sold at the shop great fasilities were allowed for the tale of beer. Many of the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CE4YTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. Ii tras NEW COURT.-YESTlERDAY. Cha BEFOOE T500 BRCORDER. Bui CHARGE OF ¶¶TERING: A SPURIOUS CHEQUE. Spe Robert Take, aged 27, described in the calendar as a the broker, was indicted for uttering a forged cheque for the Iyi scum of 9q. ps., with intent to defraud Edward Darrell, well dre knowing the same to have been forged.. Mr. Parcel appeared for the prosecution, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THlE POLICE CO U. TS. MARLBOROUGxH-STREET. 2_,0 A DETERMtINRO VAGRIANT.-Anln Brady was chargcd rati Jies a ofierblogig o hel iision, stated that here took her into custody.t Horsford informe temagistrate that the pri~oner had lt been convicted no lesthnd times; in fact, nine ceonthe Cot -out of the twelve sh wa nprison. ket Mr. Bingham comitedler for 10 days. ELnE SstoF ldOBEiTLY.-John, Wilson ...

THE CALCUTTA PRESS ON THE CALCUTTA POLICE

... Tl CAPCUTTA RESS ON THE CALCUTTA 1 ~ CALCU~POLICE, The imvzstigation of the-cmrnission appointed at Ccutteo to inquire into the state of the police in that I closed. The commr5ssionel 5 have reported, bitlls, at steps governuient may see fit to adopt re- oieto be seen. With one exception alt' the Euro- poe regetrt5 apear as debtors of a 'wealthy th'BbO ltty Loll Seal, and to have beo-me ...

Law Intelligence

... JLab3 JElitcutacum NOTICES-Txis DAY. S i DANEUPrTry 13kASoNGOALL.5T.-(fANE.)-F. D. Lewis, Birchin- ilne. printer, lost exam. ; J. Caidwell, King Williarn-stect, manuhocturer, loot atarm., 11; J. B. spenliOr, Ray~leigh, bakeor, loot t eoam., 12 ; Wm.. Reid, Yarmocuth., botel keeper, last exam., 12.- (SueeLse.ttO.)-Edwd. Ra InsOttaon, Bornee, Norfolk, tailor, exam., 1 .-t , liSOLVENT DEBTOIO', ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLE CO UR TS. CLERKENWELL. IVFiam Jarvis, 69 years of age, an ?? of nuisances for the parish of St. jaucras, wasplaced at the bar for final Fuxamination, charged by Jane W 5-ms edCollins, aged be- tween 18 and 19, with having violated her person. The court was excessively crowded by respectable looking indi- viduals, and greatinterest seemed to have been manifested, and several of the ...

Law Intellligence

... ab Intetaence. NOTICES-THis DAY. BiUxamoTcv, BAsnoHAL-,T.-(FANE.)-J. C. Roa hbrook; Clerken- well, tailor, last exams., 11; Wm. Rogers. Cohn-street, victualler, last exam., 12. INSOLVENT, PO5TUGAL-.ST, l O.-(EsVNoLDs.)-Ball: estesan ichol son, Henry Freeth. Rules: William Richard Blake, Edward Crook. -(HAaaIs.)-Beil: Joseph Wayre. Final order: Henry William Bonsor.-(LAw.)-Sureties Henry F. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. MANSION-HOUSE. -, CjrARGE OF EMBcZZLEVI1;NT.-Benjamin Hopkis Bowed, gr who wee some daysago charged with havin gembpzzled a sum of money the property of Messrs. Corie and Co., bankers, ari in Corobill, wae brought up for further ecamination. Mr. Bush, of the firm of Bush and M ulleee, soiciors to tepe: Committee of Bankere for Protection against Felonies end Frauds, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE OF VERSAILLES

... I IGE COURT OF JUSTICE OF VERSAILLES. I *The court ross~em~1lio-a hd~fl-past ten o'clock. hi.Dule, ~ethatsad ietant-colonel of the 511h legion of, the umlloD`4: ?? the loth June, twa or tbrso~liundtied nationul-giairiliof his legion, a~ctOlO pantled by several members of the, legolon~bf artillery, celled on him to take the initiative In caining-the legion to protest Df against the Romanp ...

Law Iintelligence

... E atatint~ Nut ?? DA.Y. ?? cY, ]txsiyoltistt.sT.-([rlO~atA al-Gee. IfHy. Blalie, Grosviloi-s'luorc, certc,11 ; Francis liurbcl, Charles-street, wine ?? i.;t, last exisa., 121; Johbn Tluhy, Wiloaw-baik, builder, last examnt, 11;arles ]tcw.land, lHorsham, stcoiemason; Franeis Jeain- soe,'1 ubecrtc'-pl ..e, ba:!er, ln-t as ice., l ; lIy. Coppin, Colchester, boe tvinker, last excla., 121; Thouais ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. A PCLERKENWELL. A PALACE COURT FUNCTIONARY. -Henry and Afar- garet Joyce, man and wife, carrying on the business of an ironmonger at No. 20, Wilstead-street, Somaers town, were charged by Henry Herrick, of No. 5, Edward-street, New. ington, an officer attached to the P ?? Court, whh having assaulted and resisted him whilst in the execution or | his daty. The complainant ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. GlJILDHALL. CHARGE OF BURGLARY.-Wi1U0M Turner, who refused to give any address, was charged with burglariously enter- ing the house of Mr. Slinn, of Nd. 103, Holborn-hill, and stealing boots and iboea totho amnunt of 201. John Shirley, errand boy t9-Mr. Slina, said he closed, Its materts shbp about 9 o'clock the previous night, and then took some work home to rne of the ...