THE POLICE COURTS

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Law Intelligence

... Raw Inteut'atum NOTICES-THiS DAY. BAN¢KRUPTCY-COURT, BASINGHALL.STREEr. aEStY Ma. CoatwiseosN~a F'u-WlliamWoods, Wandswortb, lder, last exam., 11; Thomas C. Jores, Blackfriars-road, linen. raper, andit, 11; Thomas Iineke, Blaokheatb, Berlin wool dealer, satexam.. t2; Charles Hunyard, Mark-lane, seedaman, last exam., 121; G. F. Gardener. itayleigh, grooer, audit, 1; James Woolnough, Ghtediaton, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... b ?? MANSION-HOUJSE. d SERIOUS COMMERCIAL FRAVD.-On Thursday, the 2ud h inst., MIr. Anthony Afeyer was brought up in the custody of tl Daniel Forrester, the officer, upi6n the charge of having in his possession six gold watche3, uoon which were forged tl morks of the Goldsmiths' 1tall. 'Upon that ccacsion the L-rd Mayor accepted bail for the appearance of the prisoner yesterday, when the cease ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLICE CO URTS. CITY POLICE COMMITTEE. lxosrTION ON T31I PoO ?? llWa&e, aoaldealer in Clark's-place, Bihopegate-treet Without, was summoned for cenmitting the following cruel fraud on the poor. Be- eral gentletnen connected with the ward were preseet, their benevolene3 to the poor being much redutced eby the acts of the defendant. On the let of February, Mr. Harvard, the city inspector of ...

THE NEW POLICE

... THE - ?? ? to public, through 4 i e ? jo t ?ollowbsg curious facts l? a ?bt of the New Pollee, fa ?? T e'lim?st1itie whiob silo some lord ? an hi exceedingly curious olsue., cad the it new act (or the ?? ty courts, but re- PI jeeted !?v the Oon!? J&ttxefure.AO 'rottll?cW ?f And ?? ftlrllfer 4itseteditliat every person proposing hi to bring an actiob sgalhsV any linlicosnan or constable for any ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BOW-STREET. MEL.ANCHOLY ATTSSBsPT AT SUICIDE.-Mar Anne Saus- dere-, whose husband is itn an excellent aituatjont in Hfolbror, was charged with attempting her life uneder the lollowieg painful circusnatartces: She had but one child, a little boy, though married now n early twelve years, and he wets drownead whilst playingr near ,the water's edge, at the Arundel stairs, ten years ago. Since that ...

COURT OF BANKRUPYCY—LONDON, TUESDAY

... COURT Or- BINKRUPTCY-LmoNG)M, TUrsDAY. .. - .. - ?? ?? _ I._. (Before Mr. Commissioner Face.) Till' CiltMORNE GARIDENS. In the Bae1,ruptcy qf James Ellis. This was a meeting for the adjourned last examination of the bankrupt, who was extensively essgagcti in various speci- lations connected with public places of amusement. Ile was the Iessee of the Adelaide (Gllery in the Strand, and of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE. I COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-SATURDAY. The full Court sat shortly after eleven o'clock. TirH DOLLY'S rulAE ALFAR-CRIVONAL INFOR)MATION. The Queen at the ?? of John Jardaib v. Frederick Williama Conway. Mr. Manrtley, Q.C., appeared to show cause why the con- ditional order for a criminal information in this cause should not be made absolute. It was obtained on reading the report ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... it ARMAG H. nc (Fitom our, CORRESPONDENT.) Thursday Night, 10 o'clock. The jury have just come into court with a verdict, acquit- Ia tiny the prisoner Bryan Hanratty. the foreman stating that tii the jury found themselves coerced to give the prisoner the benefit of their doubts. Co A large crowd of persons was assembled outside the court- 01 house, awaiting the result, and the announcement of ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. EXCHANGE-COURT OFFICE. DIVISiONAL ExPEsIcNsC V. SOCIAL MOORALITY.-An as- sault case came on for trial in this office early in the afternoon of yesterday. The litigant parties were a number of women who made a great deal of noise in statements on the one part, and in denials and recriminations on the other. The scene of the quarrel which now came before the bench for ...

LAW COURTS

... I I SUMeARY Or CaSES.-In the Court of Queen's Bench, on Monday, the case of Mr W. H. Barber, who had been convicted at the Central Criminal Court of forgery, and had been transported, but had sub- sequently received the free pardon of the Queen, was made the subject of an application to the court, praying that he might be allowed to take out his certificate as an attorney. The application was ...

Published: Saturday 02 February 1850
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1121 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. BEFon M. SxDm.JNT ADAns, Aw=TAJ JuDOx Ro03aRT AT A CONXCT RoOM. 7 Gliza Gardisner was indicted for having ctolen a purse, a p halt sovereign, and other moneys, the property of Joseph r p Crisp, from the person of Eiz Crisp, n Mr. Crouch appeared for the prisoner. b The wife of the prosecutor stated that she resided with ih her husband in Brownlow-street, Bolboru, ...