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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURBT.., ROW-STSER!T. Dods on, a beokseller.,10, Holywell-street, Strand, tittne he came ~esse ftwo, unPUlii0 d 11% e ttie71 edidloho Micafi'sl? ,History of ga( spoe thv been stolen,, tbe propletyllof Nows.Lama n o~p Paterinoster-row, publishers: ~- - Thel eftal.140 beepi .djeurned to enable Ddo orde Robirt Acome, a desleg'f in 'ches ~ puloeoi,.rn hom he .ba4 Purcbaegd- themok ...

Law Intelligence

... RAW filtellpacum NOTIC1ES.-Tsis DAr. VICE C9ANCELLORS' COURTS, WEST1INST . AT 1O.-BDEMAX TUB Vi5-0CZ5OSLLo Oa ENOL-MO iOns. (hoses: Swann v. EFsts; HaywArdT. T'2awId; Heoli , Ha. ortb. Baroau VcCAicxZr1x XKnMu BxwsU-Broider: inta Lord nowniotv, uoloapart hebd. Motious. IOLLB COUBRI, WIKSTlI(lSit. Ar 10.-YUotln. By order; Ex ?? 4 bespoee ta- 3eit v. Ton, peirn Ceas:e~s;v t ard- Brander v. HaIl. ...

CRIME IN FRANCE

... c RIME, iNP A - 'Zthi ?? gof t- if tet -the number of ?? ie a. If pa ?? z epiyii t tea ibis ia ./ 'at the 4w.eat, .nd the. C IXquen4 eue gheyddt ~~~o &duvU j'i.,aau or 0ite,, h s] . reis eio reawua tot * ?? 10a ,stb be rewerge, If, l U. *1-ld 5 4el Ae . wesdpe m'hrlelldw A . .W ft t~uohqupthe 22 years f Wb~hkh gee yea a tablie- h. Y bean prepred w PI, 6 number of oeu694 who, wef : each year, n ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BOW-STREET. J THE EX`OSuURE OF THF. SHMA AGENCY OFFICES.-' Edwc'ad Wright, the proprietor of a mock agency office, l No. 16, ?? Wellington-street, Strand, who was charged on Saturday last with defrauding several young men of their C money by means of newspaper advertisements, was again brought up for further examnination.E The court, as on former occasions, was crowded by young a men, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YE13EIRP~ky. B: R.Th r rr.ADAXS A1SBr A BrexCa oMASoLs4TU.. The court sat yesterday at Clerkenwell to take parochial appeals, and appeals against convictions.by magiatrates, There were seventy one entered for hearing. Teia ESThEATED 7RoGNISANEor Or' LotA NowrgE'a Henry Duniel Davoie and Daniel Datios, appealed against an order made by Peregrine Bingham, Esq,, one of the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-ROUSE. CAUTION TO THU BBNEVOLENT.-The Lord Mayor re. ceved the following communication: My Lord.-Feel;ng satiefied that the enclosed letter, re- cently addressed to me, belongs to one of the many schemes of swindling had recourse to in the metropolis I have deemed it best to forward the sanme to your lordship, as it may possibly aid in the detectioneand exposure of such nefE. rious ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL d Yesterdaya court was held for the despatch of Apublic buiness, and in consequece of a requisition to consi. eler the following motion That the court do petition , both houtee of parliament in favour of the establishment of .e a system of national secular education. THE BIBRTH OF A PRINCE. The RECORDER having stated to the court that the Lord Mayor had received a ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF COMMON COUNCILb Qa Friday 4 court was held for the despatch of business. RIEMOVAL OF SMITlFIZLD MARIIIT. 'The TOWN CLERK read the following letter from Mr. G. Cornewafl Lewie to the Remembrancer, upon the subject of Smithfield Market: YWhiteba'l. June 24, i850.-3r,-r ar directed by Secretary 51r G. Grey to enclose for your information a o~py or the repxort made by the commnissioners ...

THE CASE OF ANN MERRITT NOW AWAITING EXECUTION

... THE CASE OF ANN MERRITT NOW AWAIT- I ING EXECUTION. Mr. Sheriff Nicoll, accompanied by Mr. Under. Sheriff Millard, and Mr. Haly, of the Middle Temple, attended at the Home-office yesterday, and had an interview with the Under-Secretary of State. It was undershood that the case of Ann Merritt, now lying under sentence of death in Newgate, formed the sub- jeet of their visit. After their ...

THE POLICE COURTS

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