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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Small debts: Lewarn v Wood. [B-fora Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS, at 11.] Prisoners (original): Joseph Jaques-Thoma Barrow- Joseph Phillips. Small debts: Baoohsnan v Penfold. [Before Mr. Commissioner uauvpn, at 11.] Prisoner (adjourned): Robert Wm. Cook. Prisoners ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A GAMEKEEPER

... MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A GAME- KEEPRR. ' On Thursday last, Robert Firmin, George Newman, James Mumford, Joseph Phillips, Thomas Newman, and Thomas Curtis, six desperadoes of Bishop Stortford, were examined betore Capt. Henry Byng, R.N., at Newport, charged ...

Law Intelligence

... Hurdy. Small debts: Lewain v. Wood. AT ?? Mo. Coasksm$31ea PnrLars-Original pri- soners: Joseph Jaques, Thomas Barrow, Joseph Phillips, Small debts: Buehanan.v. Penfold. ATnlI.-BLFORaMR COMa.CoslONERMunRF.-Adjournedprisoner: Itobert illiarn Cook. Original ...

PANAMA PROSECUTIONS

... to denounce the whole system of legal procedure, and had to be forcibly ejected from-court. SENTENCE FOR MANSLAUGHTER. Joseph Phillips, of Bath, was indicted at Somerset, on Tuesday, for the man- saughter of his wife, Cecilia. The evi- dence showed that ...

ALLEGED RAPE OF A MARRIED WOMAN

... for drunk. enness. Th3 comolainant was severely cross-examined, and contradicted herself in many materiel particulars. Joseph PhillIps, a plasterer, said th!a he went into the Prince of Denmark between eight and nine o'cleck on the night in question, and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the prosecution, said- Mrs. Phillips, the prosecutrix, was in 1852 left executrix to the will of her late husband, Mr. Joseph Phillips, who left herconsiderable property. She had to prove the will, and to pay the legacy duties, and before the accounts were ...

A CAUTION TO YOUNG WOMEN

... would be able to obtain, as the pawnbrokers were willing to give tsp everything. William Edwards, from Messrs. Pikes, and Joseph Phillips, moanager to his brother, a jeweller, both i doing business in Bond-street, testified as tl the prisoner having never ...

BRUTAL ASSAULTS ON THE HELPLESS

... neverteeless imposed a tine of 2DI. Le or three months' itiprisoisnient iii default. h d. At tbe Thames PoIice-court, Joseph Phillips, 35, a L h oot finishier, of 74, Sil ver-street, Stepuicy., was charged S hadb a verythad his wvife,' Cssolzse.-Proccutrix ...

CASES IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... course he could not struggle against the evidence, but would go on with his plea, charging the petitioner with adultery. - Joseph, Phillips, a: distant relative of the netitioner, said that he knew two girls namned 'Mabel Gordon and! 'Emily Clifton, wvho passed ...

PECULIAR DEATH

... jumped up and struck Phillips twice. 'A scuffle ensuedL Phillips said, Don't be a fool; I only 'did it to wake you. Joseph Phillips, a general dealer, of Withers Place, Whitemrrs. Street, having been cautioned, corroborated this. He ad- mitted pushing ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... SHOCKING SUICIDE. Yesterday Mr. Collier held an inquest at the Eagle tavern, East India-dock-road, on the body of Mr. Henry Joseph Phillips, aged 35, of 26, Glencoe- street, Poplar, who was found dead in one of his rooms with his throat cut from ear to ear. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... sanitary works The trial of Bacon wvill commence at 11 o'clock this morning. The Treasury, with the assistance of Mr. Joseph Phillips, clerk to the soagistratas at Sta mford, have got up the prose- ce cution. Up to the present time ns one is engaged for ...