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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUBTS. GUILDHALL. Emanuel MicheU, the foreigner who was charged in the early part of the week with obtaining 201. under false pre- tences from Messrs. Aristide Balazzi and Co., of 28, Great Winehester-street, merchants, was again placed at the bar for further examination. Mr. Balazzi expressed, through his interpreter, his wish to proceed no further with the prosecution, the ...

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... . l. . .. - ?? Kati iattefitomm NOTICES.-.THIS DAY. I At COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN's.DNN. 9 At 0.-Slarone: THE Loans i,, Jeme-w-Appeal motion: Iin re Shrewsbary and Birmnnighm Railway Company v. the Stour Valley Railway company. Bankrupt petitions: Pemberton V. Tyther; res f )ugher; BeO lev. Richardion.0 VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLWSqt~l~. 5 Bnsue: VzonII.ONANL,0m4o Brali GEOxUn! TcRNsa. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CONTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT.-YESTBRDAY. * hwsA. Ewe MsRn, ,AixfMa, ;usricp asoxero. Jo Fm Smith, 83, a tall,'respectable-looking -man, de- scribed as a-coppersmith, who, had --pleaded guilty on the previous evening to a charge of malieiously setting fire to a stack of hay, the property of Septimus sott, was brought up for judntent. Baron- artin inquired of the prisoner *hether he wished ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MWDLE8E? 8E?BIO?S.-YE8TnaDAY. HennI Sflwe?4 18, wad(erge iley, 18, i rei inidbicI i fosr ehi Iwo. copers; 4130 property of'J Hiene King1 ,Cu eh' a~d,,4otot.'2 .,3 inditetd.for . feloniously. tececvieg the same, ?? esp ~* have bentolen.1 ,T~h'tw~oirs0t 'apoaed' pisonerawr loud.' ta:king Nhe cobipers frorn ,a h ouse of' the prceeetg9r5 5°, Sutton-place,, Hao ckhevrtad, on: the 22nd of Dec tahr ...

THE CONVICT QUESTION

... I CI , . , UESTION. . 0 [ From Colonel Jebb hs Report to Lord Palmerston.- i h ContinuaedfrontheoDaily News of Aug.12.]. I 15 3. DISCONT1fUANCE Or' TRAOOSPORVITION, AEND 813e2- k oTITUTIH OF itOPRlSONMBET AT HOMB ANDrID CEE - IC iVAIN' O E6; nLoNrES'-o. i- The dim inution in the-number of convicts to ba removed [t from Great Britain and Ireland, if imprisonment to ? the extent contemplated ...

Law Intelligence

... .%twe. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMIN8TER. At ?? Chancoillor will attenid the ous~ ofLor~ds. Ii AT ?? 7ins LoRDS JuisrtrEs.-Appeals: S hrewsbury and Birmingham Raoilway v. London and North Western Railway, part C, heard; Harrison a. Mayor of Southampton; Freer v. Hosoe; Evens t V. Erans 12.) VICE.CYEANCELLOF.LS' COURTS, WESTMIN~STER. AT 10.-BEVoRE VecN-CILACYwesmon Sin R. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... AIDDLESEX SESSlONS.-YESTERDAY. ct The sittings of this court for the October adjourned Quarter Session, were resumed this morning at the Guild- haill, Westminster, by adjournment from Clerkenwell, be fore IvIr. Serjennt Adams, Assistant-Judge, Mr. Witham, Mr. Dodd, andaMr. Turrnliy. There were 67 prisoners fr trial, 59 for felony, and 8 Or misdemeanour. The Assistant-Judge shortly addressed ...

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... ?Iab *nteigt4eflce+ NOTICE-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHXANCERtY, LINCOLN'S DINK. Ar ?? I ?? ?? SogaaY Pope, part heard; Jonsv Lewis; Dodgon tlPwll() iB5FORR Tax LoReS JUSTXccs.-~Bankrupt petition : Ex parte Shaw, re Wilkinsonl, viva voe examination.t Appeals: Robifl.500v. Robin- p son (2) ; Duke of Leedls v. Earl Ainherst. VICE CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. t AT iO.-BtcOORR ~'Il'108-ANrCLLOR ...

Law Intelligence

... s NOTICES-THIS DAY. The IotA Chsecellcr will hear appeala in the Hocec of Loads. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. ArlO-Berac inc Loans Juse:css.-Appeal motions: Hyde v. itaeMayorotMsnchooter, part heard; Ilaynin a. Netley. Appeal: - i'atcrson a. Set!, pirt heard; Bolton a. Powell (2). VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. 5 Av lO.-BeFosaYIce.Cn?sce.La.on Tus.sian.-For judgment: Tat- a barn ...

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... Eaw I .I. t. e ?? , L Vlt TfO CTH DAY. 011F~5~ I M C s, 96nlAuipTON-BUILDlIas.- hesyw. Fr~a-~ewI-v liatesnan; South Eatern, hrogdn; M~tialv.,maim; Culvert v..Sebright (5d. BiivoaM~ersav xar-3epa tua> Metrl c. 1errIoe; rage V. Jeffarles; Close v. Darap amaRsceaae.-eynilv. Settees; 33Udgwsyv.3.1,g. way; Nottley v. Palmer. -eo aks dwr lg ,PREROGATIV COURT.-YESTERD)A. BReroe Sia 1. Donsw. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL Co UBT. UThe August session of the above court was opened yes- Le terday by the Right Hon. the Lord mayor, the R iht it Hon. the Recorder, Aldermen Moon, Sydney, Sir R. V. u Carden, and Wire, the sheriffs, under-sherifis, and the usual Le city authorities. !a Itappears by the first edition of the calendar that there d are at present 105 prisoners for trial at this session. - y ...

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... I ?11 17 1: RAI Intelliffeacto *i ' NOTICW,8.-THIeS DjAY. i COUBT. OF CIIAXCR T, LlSCQ 0LN'S.INt*. Ttt,,wildhsnoelUor will attend the Ho of aordsen app51l5. AtI lt.-.titrp rnas Loiar Jvrrlcs&-i Appaill a aten . osietya. Sutton: 2bour IWvoIcta$%t V.OUsPWAl Y-. ttceIsa; sans's T. Taylor. Their Lordship's will en Satordars, 0t 9th tssta1 t. to a ROPPre tliona thit have'ble set do6a loe hdurlng ...