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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... provisions of the act thiatthsey render themselves l n amenable to a penalty; a timely hint with regard thereto am has, generally speaking, hadh a beneficial effect. I] Mr. Broughtonl: Now as to cleansing by means of salt, do Is you give any advice to psa-ties ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... expecting that he was at my heels, -and the officer ca me up and took me into custody. The Lord Mayor:: Have you any one to speak in favour of yeurcharacter ?.-irisoner : Plenty, but they be not here. Mtsnaulded. iiecrel Bulec;ey, waiter at the Tower Shades ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... 10)-Mlotions. (Before ?? Knlight Bruce, at lO)-Msliuns. (Ftefore Vice-Chalecellor vigraom, at half-past 10.)-For- judgmen~t: Speak-men. Motions. Cau'.awse. Prop~ert a' ?? ?? a l'agster-Sto. ney v' Stoniey-Nesvmsanl v Sillelt-W~inthrop v Mutrray. 1 OLLS COUIIT ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... they could n~ot say that a fair account Of n public judicial proceedings, ivhicsr wrere riot tor pas'te, was not, generally speaking, a privileged publication. They did e not say that the publica~tion of everything that passed in a ,court of justice was ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—JAN. 11

... named Denny. Mr. Denny intro- rat duced ore to Mr. Pulinran. I cannot tell Isow much money de I owed at this time. I cannot speak to a thousand pounds, to bert I am certain 6,000!. would have covered my debts. ts, Mr. Chambers: Did you borrow much money ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... Thursday next, in order that further inquiries may be made, and that he may have an opportunity of bringing forward persons to speak ef him as an honest man. GUIILDIIALL.,-After the disposal of the usual business a shabbily-attired female stopped forward, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... him. Walton was pot into the guard-house, and remained there in the closest possible custody; for though he was allowed to speak to some of the meis during the day, he was locked up in the black room at night, and lie was denied all cuinusousication with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... Beaumnont attenipted to haranguie - the crowd, but they w.ere hooted. M1. James Fazy, the idol it of the mob, also came forward to speak, but lie was not y listened to. Om retiring hle sent orders for fifty gendarmes r to coins to the towns hall. They arrived ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... for every sheriff was bouid to attend this court, ail obey the orders of this court ; aiid yet no sheriff wass, properly speaking, an officer belonging to this court. The statute of Georgo II., cil which the other statutes| relating to these fees were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... did not give sis. He was not acquainted J with any officer at St. George's barracks, nor did any gentle- mian conme p and speak to him while the prisoner was in I his compaliY. Did not walk down the Strand arm-irn-arm with the prisoner, and could not ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... site( tistt o'ech is isidectd the ftset ; cutS as the voysigec is stic,% iearly termisnated, I have [ bootsi isidusees So speak seriously to Fletcher oin thle suiblect, astel issi sigedi hut to sister into a detailedl isarative of thio ?? ;btst Isis ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... at public etnii; of the gas consumers of thle City, he was made to feel the force of the words, woe unto you when all men speak ce of you [a laugh]. A public officer could searcely hop, t plac hiselfat he had f appulr mvennenit to put these any onoply ...