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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. MdANSION-HOUSE. f BBNEVOLBCNR.-The Lord Mayor requested that the press would acknowledge for him the receipt of the following a Bums for the poor box -TheMercere'Company, 101. W P I 101.; Beta, 61.; and Anonymous, the half of a 'di. note. e The last donation was inclosed in a note, of which the follow- i1 inR is a copy:- My Lord,-Will you have the goodness to j distribute ...

Law Intelligence

... Rab3 IntleIUtntce. NOTICES-THis DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINORALLT-TREET. LIaPOaE Mn, Coscaessom HoeLoyn-Greenhow and Foster, Old- street, rectifiers, choice assig, 12; Robert Hamobar Lofts, miller, choice asalg., 1. INSOLVENT COURT, PORTuGAL-sTREET. BasoRz MR. C DssxoNEa LAW. - AT 10.-For discharge: Wit. liam Edwards. Protection: William Bailey, Thomas Wentworth. Adjourned proteotion: Michael ...

Law Intelligence

... VAS Inteltaiact NOTICES.-THIS DAY. INSOLVENT DEBTOPS' C(OUBT, PORTUGAL.oSTREET. AT 1fty-BrONa.iR. Comeslovs. LAw.-Applatloon on sureties* Robert.asftce. Fetitions for diecharge adjournei: Thomas Bower. n Prtction: Benmamin Wyand Shepherl. Flnal order: Willi Jt ds COURT OF 3ANKRUPTCYo YwTERDAY. DBZMRo wlx COnMIaimccR HOL-ROVD. QV1SFuIorf AS TO THP TELZKINATION OP A PARTMERS8HIp. PI Thore was a ...

MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE AT NIAGARA

... The Detroit Adrertiser gives the following par'tiou- hars of the mysterious death of Mrs. Miller, daughter of the Hon. John Norvell, late United States senatcr of )strmit, and the wife of Major Miller, of the army, now inFlorida. This lady reached the Eagle Hotel, at Nisgara, from Winchester, Va., on the 26th ult., with htr two little boys, four and six years old. She distppeared duriltg the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TbS. MANSION-HOUSE. AN OLD TxYCK ADROITLY PERFORMED - Wii Blacbturn, a wela-dreesed young rnan, who appeared to be perfectly at his es, and the moment he was put to the bar Uegan to take notes ofthe evidence against him, was ciharged before Aldermen Humphery with having stolen a theodolite, value 261. The details excited some merrimeat. Mr. Jehn Symonde Marrtat, optician, of ...

Law Intelligence

... I lutt-atyuct -+ I ?? , -7, j , , I I LO + BN1UPqT$STBA TR ' f BAINiRUPYCIy (OURT, .BXS OGALL,1t~ 1-B-Fm` si -C9MmprINoz;E~v,1s- Etns~ and Byi; S trand, navySog;ts, dlv. 2 James 'Bickerton, 'Chi4pidet hatmaker, F' ertif, t; 1,rt Welbbban and Co., auditI 12. ! -INFOT NMDEPEFOB'. CORTPORTAOa r. I A , .-Bsiwot Mx-i1C(oaKnnpp LAW.-Folr diseharge Henry Els or Audjourned heartngs :. Samuel NasI4, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... .1gOa QQ rat I U4 .~Paer, wh6 stated hfinself to bejaniaktist ad eake of like xwaqes by the nejsj.rocess,1 was suprnomd o= hvig mate ?? lanf uagetowar~ WU rolcI Fiusllnriura medicsl Wtedent. aIr~E ~ shnd~ i'ag sga entleman, who wds ~aboir t$ o, u Llint~k b t rlrdratepd ythecoioents ot' ahtnddl,'wh1~ prombse to i~oclrrdskt~iae'- fa~ly ?? ornehugeht en ethce wise. of, '4 ~e~dfen~ntIn i ...

SCOTLAND

... JURY MOURM, FDINBURGH. GERRARD OR KAY Si. WILAso,.CURIUS CASE. MrThis was au action, of damages fnr Seduction, in which Mr. AMary Ann Ge~rs.rd or Ray, and 3o(Seish Kay, her hur- band, residing in Edinburgh, were pursuers, aod the trus- tees of the late Win. Ralph Wilson, sometims rasidin# In Edinburgh, and afterwards in Oiqgow, were defenders. The facts of the case, as stated for the pursuers ...

Law Intelligence

... #A* Intgutiunce. Y NOTICES.-THIS DAY. r BLM urPcY COURT, BASINGBALLTTREUT. V flar-oa Ma. CoMMrS1oNZRa FANZ.-John Colson, Isangto, ublican, cnrt., l1; Jsne Bolton, Westminster, tailor, cert., 12; . . Oglish, Poultry chemlst, cert,. 11; Richard Good, Bishopgate, stationer, cert., I ;VN W. B Yarmouth, hotel keeper, adi. 2am., 1. INSOVENT fiEBrbitS' COURT, POTGLS~ET .A 11.-Baxon CHr EP CosssroNEsa ...

THE RURAL POLICE

... stem| The Quarter Sessions for the county opened on ciety Tuesday, at Glouceaster, and one of the most crowded meet- mber togs of the county magistracy ever brought together (num. arts, baeing nearly 100) assembled on the occasion, in consequence ealth of notice having bees given that a proposal would be made for reducing the county police force one-fifth, and for re- during the salaries of ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON A NAVAL LIEUTENANT

... II Dart A court-martial assemrbled onr Tuesday, on board her Majesty's ship Impregnable, Captain Sir T. Maitland, first in Hanroaze, Plymouth, for the trial of Lieutenant William John Lowry, ofther Majesty's sloop Britomart, on the four pire following charges: lied IIFor that the said William John Lowry, when acting lieutenant of her Majesty's sloop Britonsart, and in actual Lare service and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLloB CO uRRTB. B DMANSION-HOUSE. C1ABRGE ccO FORGUlNe FOuEniN BANK NOTBS.-Fader man, Lourio, and Gordon, the foreigners who stand charged with having forged avast number of notes in imitation of thei.ssue of the Imperial Bank of Russia, were brought be- fore Alderman Gibbs for further examination. Mr. Clarkson, instructed by Mr. Peacbey, ef the house of sliveraon and Co., of the Old ...