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THE POLICE COURTS

... THe POLICE COURBTS. MANSION-HOUSE. -fzr. ames Richards. was brought before Alderman C arter,-chrgeid with: having obtaingd4i ead of, the, value of, Prson and Co., who carry o the, b - ins orloiad zercsait a t o zseia 1'Whaf Vpper Thaihesrebt, itud whos manuget Xs t Rewpoadtle-un-Tyni.- On the 10th of F. ebruar Z' priaone caine to me at mny pkece -of business~ e in Old- Swau4lAne. I had- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TaEB POLICE COURTS. GUILDHALL. A 1BrncNG OpFICZ CAS3.-Mr. Cox, shipowner, of r 60, Newgate-street, attended, before the sitting ma- a agistrate to make the following application: - Mr. Cox said that about half-past nine o'clock on l f the previous evening the inhabitants of Newgate-street i were greatly annoyed by a circnunstanee which occured in i a two shops opposite his own house, an eel ...

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... 1aW fltceutamm NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCFRY, LINCOLN'8I.NN. The Lord Uiarcf dlr attecds th.' House of Lords on appeals. IAt 10l.-Berat: THE ?? JbTICF.5.--Xotion to be spoken to: grenan v. Frtstoii. Balnkrupt petition: Exparte Beale re Richard. ,,a. Appe-Aa: Lawton v. Sweetenharm; Clegg v. Fishwiek; Clegg VMassy. 7M vic.CIANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. JIOOORE Vlc.CievsenCeiLoR ...

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... .Rax IMnteutensce+ NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT1Ot.-BTaosx TeuagLocsjuesTrics.-Motiong: TheOsford, Wor- cester, acc., Railway Campany v. The South Staffordashire Railway Company, part heard; The South Staffordshire Railway Company v. the tOxford, Worcester, &a., Railway Company. VICE.CIHANCELLORS' CUIRTS, LINCOLN 'S-INN. BaFOR VICB-CHANCELLOR SBR Lt. KINDRastist.-To ...

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... - . . , ?? . . .. . 71- : ' F . - ! PrceUVwl6e, Go l3WAAd-P.. ?? ?? 77i: ' 0 COURT E BOY c,&r. J This wasfth~eetiificate meeting iii thec ase of O.Umil-. ler, corn dealer, of Vgnduit'atree g Wax, Pddington - i debsto unecured , rares e uwir'of ,9.) Seth about 1,l100. ' , *Mr. Lawrauce~,repreientig_ tbe- asignee~s, 4taed &th they didutnot ttnd to offer~ayopso t~athe bakuptI havnghibscertca~ts ...

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... 'o,aw F-2tTICES.-THIs DAY. I-tI *t II T.1 Itt CIW.'Ci'Lt.Os. -IIO r SOP !''ttn'.,t a ?? ?? itz T I hrp. lrintlie fietition, be order; oily. I ?? * n I tr v t, nmotion, by orde r. t 'ii m , \ il:;lutstt' 31eottsy V. E71raslto, part heard. VICt..CilIAN,.ELOlL't CoUrlT-S, LINCOLN'S-DIN. Ari, .~t rti TtIcLCltAsNoeTi~vtt SIt Bt. KINL00eAT, Y.F- ja0 n t-it Line .1 sro't iloe z.00 Ijorrand v. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THEE POLICE COUBTS. jessca /drsen offiolywvell-stirret, Shoreditelh, buteher,,T and josoph Large, who is in tile employment of Mr. jel ll~uibvorth, hutcher, of IBrick-lane, Betlsnal-greea, up- Si p~earedupuin bail to abide the de isinn of the bench upon a w chrebrought against them to the effect that they had Stolen a oheck, and appropriated tile proceeds. Mr. Until- I! oheeappeared for the ...

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... --ot777-? - I I II effigence, . i NO'TUICES.-THIS D.AY. Mr The turds Justices will not attend court co-day.Al ROLLS COURT, CHAINCERY-LANE. AT 10.-For Jtigmneot: In re Barrow. Consent petitions (17)* m Cau'os: Yorketind Niorth Midland Railway Company v. Hadgon~~part U beard. Short causes: Thom ns v. Thomas; De Mladred v. Caie;' fer Levrit v, Roebuck. Short claims: 2&Coy v. Nicholson; Andrews v ...

MAIL ROBBERY AND LOSS OF THREE HUNDRED LETTERS

... MAIAL ROiBERY ANdD LOSS OF TEBBE HUNDRED LETTERS. Much consternation has been causedat the General Postoffilce in consequence of the loss of between three and four hundred l etters , se of them containing articles of value, and other property, under the following circum- stances: The other evening a mail-cart driver, named Henry Mansfield, in tie employ of Mr. Maonamars,'the contractor te the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL CO URT. OLD COURT.-YESTERDAY. r I3RFOAE MR. JUSTICE COLMIUDOE. Charles Wood, 27, was indicted for the manslaughter of t George Drew. ti The deceased was a child, sixteen months old, and it sp- c peared that on the 6th of June (Whit Monday), he had been left in the charge of a labouring man's wite, named Crane, who lived at West Haw,, and that he had strayed into the road from ...

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... RaW anluttUtgenCr, AN . ccG ?? NOTICES.-THIS DAY. cn BODLLS CHAMBERIIS, CHANCERY-LANE.. Dav A to K: Baternan v. Hope. at it; Clarke v. Long, at 2a. Mr. L to Z: Melluieh v.. Bullpire, at 11; Lainson v. Lainson. at 1ii,; the Tugman v. Cosper, at -lii; Itiehards v. Rlichards, at 12; in re Itaft5co School at 12i; In TeParkin's Eshbibtions, at 1, t'hilltpsofl . Tuaenr, cn at I; ijroeeer v. Fowke, ...

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... Raw fqtIelltacuct. -- 0- NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COUrT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN's&tqN. Ar 104.-BEYOAR TnH Loan CflANCRLaOP-Appeeis: Lazenby v. Rawgon. part heard; E ad8 v. Williams; Hane v. Reynolds, Braronz Tw LoaDaJusrovea.-Appeals: Attornev General v. Mayori of Beverley, part heard; Hart v. Clarke; Butterileld v. Rayner (2); e Trevelian v. mayro xtr ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. AorTI 0-PetitioMns, ., ...