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... LaW Intefigence, NOTICE:s.-THIs DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGEIALLSTREET. Bnorm MelL. Qjwx8s81NsR GOMBunu -0. M. M'Le-d, Stockwe; brewer, chonice aaeigs, II; H. Search, Rotherbithe, carpenter, las esiata., II J; (. X. Roinbns, IlFord, victualler, last exam., 12; 11 Rowles, Attnonr innketeper, Isat exam., I 2j; . ohn Fenton, ATmy row, baker, Oise assiga., 1; Wnt and West, Strand, tailore,la ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THR POLICERGO URTS. NkNSiON-HoTJsE. MECHANICS' LODGING Houss.-Three taslorv, named Patrick Reenhsan, Patrick Lemon, and James Crimmon, inhabitants of one of the tenements in Gun-square, near S&ven-step-alley, Bishopsgate, a locality frequently de- nounced by the City of London officer of health during the late cholera plague, were breught before Alderman Hum- phery, upon the charge of having ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ARE DRUNKARDS MADMEN P-On Saturday morn- ing an investigation took place before Mr. Wakley, sen., at the ThatchZed Hooie, in the Lower-road, Islington, to enquire relative to the death of Edward Wilkinson, aged 49, when the following facts were elicited I Accordin to the evidence of the deceased's wife he had been a druakard for more than twenty years, and pertly sup- ported hircself by ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS.—SATURDAY

... SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS.-SATURDAY. ALLPGRD RIOT BY COUNTY COUVT Oxrztae.B John Sharl',sd, bailiff of the Camberwell County Court, 1wid ./ones, his assistant, Tleodore Wiy, a broker, and .Da'eiel George Jackson, agent, were indicted for creating a itt, andl causing tesror and alarmv at Oaiberwell. lMr. Daniel Seott said he resided at No. 60^, Beresford. street, Camberwell, and about eight ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... oTH POLIB co UR T. ICITY POLICE COMMITTEE. GAxnto oN CHRIGTYMAa DAY.-. C , the landlord of the Birdeage, Wood-otreet, was summoned before Alder- men Kelly and Challis, tor the diuble offence of Der- mitting gaming and allowing his house to t5 opeu for the sale of excisable liquor an Christmas morning. City Police sergeant No. S5 stated that at ton minutes to one o clock on the morning in ...

Law Intelligence

... nhab funtcutanme NOTICES.-THze-DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGHALL.SThRE=. BmsonaMv. Coxutesrosea4 StraPorani.-Jahis Pyre, Broad-mtreet merchant, choice ass go. 1l4; Joesph Robinson, Pdaldon-road, builder, Adj.exam., 1i; Robert Jones, Holttom, agent, adjexamn., If. INSOLVENT'DEBTORS' COURT, PORtTUGAL..STREET~. AT II.-Buroax Ma. Coaenrxiorian, .R&IOO.-AdlourOed protes. tion : Frederick Blakesley. ...

GENERAL COURT OF WARDMOTE

... GENERAL COURT OF WARDMOTE, Yesterday, a general court of wardmote was held at the Guildhs1l, for the purpose of receiving the returns of the ward inquests. The LORD MAYoR tosk the chair at twelve o'clock. There were but few aldermen present, but it is proper to etate that Plough Monday isthe day on which the mere routine business of receiving presentments and swearing in officers is tranmacted ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... T UR. .LI - O. ?? . . *Famtous DaxvxTMs.-G. Walker was chatsed witkfuruious e ?? sd ontturda night, he lv was, astading by' hir a~ iop the jjorpe. QardX!. pab- atani4 when he saw. the .prlisoi~ ;sna ?? chaise cart, driuin? the laere at .the ruteof ten -mqile,- nn hour. T1ke ,piiti was inS th&Lcentfe, of the ad', adid we, comvig 'towaidgrCfi rin _c .i',Witre went' t, OFiltases 5 hez 'mprFrn. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRALt CRIMIV~lCNALGU.OTV ArtAL~tiNO CRxucuMs'rxcwN COuRT , The proceedingepf thD above courtwere resumed ymeetord*y morning before the Right Honi the Lord Mayor, the Ue4 corder, Mr. Alderman Gibbs, Mr. Alder Sidney, snd Mr. Aldermen 4C;rden; -Xposs& Lawrence and Nicoll, sheriffs; Under-Sheriffe Wire and Mallard, &c. I The calendar contains the names of 95 pritonen for-triai I at the present ...

Law Intelligence

... TLaw ?? NOTICES.-THisIS Ar. 6_m BA2EKtUPTCY COURT, BASINGUALI,.STREEtT. t, Brrais ZtiiM C ~iassso-r, HOoAOYis.-Lewls Joel, Little Argyll- W kerr- t, jersoaer, clieice assigo., 12; Robert H. Gould, Strand, mer.- t chant, ast exam., 12; Adolphus WVoolfrey, Poole, auctioneer, east 0 ecam. I; %t i~iarn. Edmonds, div . t U ];5'otRE Ms. Comi-tasus~k FUys..4oaasre.UFIreelerickTabb, div., 11; I D)iet ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. BUFo: MlR. SXRuJANr AvAms, A&sMasr-t J.1 usnr;. The Gen~ral Quarter Ses4ons of the Peace for the county of bdiddlesex commenced yesterday morning at the Sessions- house, Clerkenwell. Therp were 100 prisoners for trial, 95 of whom were indicted for felony, and i for misdemeanour. In delivering the charge to the grand jury, aoter they had been sworn, the learned ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL CO UT. OLD COURT.-YESTERDAY. c BLo5uE THE REcoiste. V PROSECUTION erY THfl HUDSON's BAY COmrANyY. y John MI'Loughlen, a well -dressed young man, surreadered f to take his trial for mi8demeanour. D Mr. Clarkson said this was a prosecution that was insti t tuted by the corporation of the Hudson's Bay Cem- t pany against the defendant, under the statute of i the 6th and 7th ...