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... EMU 111MUSCHOPO ? . .1 NqOTICMT-TBis DAT.. lt MOLLSl COURT, CHlANB1X-LAMIt Of' Al I*- .;,oae lWl. buoplooed eMret.J Mhe se on Hotov. metropolitan RI lway Ojnopanoy ?? v.Pwreo: )Bones V. mo ?? v B Mly-Ocittllov. Mn-M hoB t ?? Beneaut ?? , ,t-F-itn V Canne 1r-men oel V. go t ?? v. Dclphin-Curiti v. ?? V.OpeksV b Bolloeti-Reeveve. ItevevO Tobeiipekeri to: Wi m , kni OGasen, &er. WVllier v. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... (Before the Assistant-ludg#.)l .Rolbert Barry Paraih, 15, and ,Amnes Becker, 21, were severally ini ted-obert Blarry Parish for stealing a aile ?? silver snuff-box, and other artioles, vaue I. n and the ?? of 1201., the property and moneys of formt Paisofh; rand James Becker for receiving the same, well knowis g them to have been stolen. Both prisoners pleaded gailty.I ?? this casewas e tele ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BOW-STREET. Stepken Haynes, an omnibus driver, in the employ of the London General Omnibus Company, was charged with causing the death of a poor old woman named Jones by riding over her in St. Martin's-lane. ,Mr. Beard, on behalf of the London General Omnibus Company, defended. The prisoner had been given in custody by a person namaed Lyons, who stated that the prisoner was racing with the ...

THE CHARGE OF SCUTTLING THE SEVERN

... Lionel Holdsworth, formerly a ship and insurance broker, carrying on business at Liverpool and also in Lon- don, Robert Borwick, a retired master mariner, James Stansfield Dean, calis AllsoppandCo.,acommissionagent, v and Charles William Lee Webb, formerly chief mate of the t Severn, a merchant ship of 1,200 tons burden, were yes- terday brought before Alderman Finnis, at the Mansion- house, ...

THE ST. ALBAN'S RITUAL CASE

... I - . , - I I . . .I. IS A I] r ?? TH T. M-=r ; xt. COURT R PA 3 i . Y ) 1 : : !(Bafokt'Sit ?? hV t> ,- MARTIN 'IeOioBn 6v The ,hearling of thi~s ,caew~as~tesumaed this maorning,wben Dr. Stephens commence hs ,rsply,. EIe ?? if tht case rs 'as preaented by the coaeoal or' the s other ' side 6.ti was' r practically undefended.! - a his'.opening addresshe stated;,, s that .the rites and ...

Law Intelligence

... . - - . - -pwft-www? d', .. . - talm luttlifatuce. 11 NOTICES.-Tms DAY. tOURT OF BANKRUIlPTCY. BsIP8 MRa. OoMiussie8.an. WINSi OW.-J. Burton, rdesse, at 11. Applietionsa J. Samuel, at s1-O. DBukingbs m, at 11- BanDaon, at n. oiomteS: Cooper, at 11-Ashby, at It. 'List exl5Dllfltlo5 and discharge: T. Coulthurst, at 12-0. Symneii at 12-W. . QOsborne, at 12-T. Agate, at 12-S. E. Forder ai 151-F ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... SURREBY SESSIONS., (Before Mr. Penryhn, Deputy-Chmirman.) JTames Temm Board, C7, described as a etationer, and .Amelia Board, 30, hie wife, were indicted for unlawfully neglecting to provide euifcient meoat, drink, clothee, and other necemaries to Axthur Beard, an inant of tender yenrs,: inable to provide' and take care of himself, and whom they aro obliged by duty to provide for, whereby the ...

Law Intelligence

... t NW Kratellige.1tee. I :NOTICES.-Tnls DAY. JUDIC'IIT CON0TPl-rlti, OF TEO 'nRVY COUNCIL, 1:WHITEHRALL. AT 10a,-rFa~o0 V. ItiohP el Nouwieh, part ?? dliv. CfOj-TtTT OF ClIANetfllY, T.INCOLN'S-INS. AT 101. -rititoxo 'SIIF too, ?? Attar- otty-tdiotlal v. .Uaster, Fdlolt, o!., cf Ory sttox Collengo, Ieohrtrl~g (2i, pooilt leaold-.Uattc n v. Eldeleld- Velino . . Withitrioot o~ 3tsrii Hrlo v. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MARYLEBONE. hoe1as GrlNer, living in Hanlover-street, Hanover- squslre. descrilbd as a porter, was charged with the fol- Sllertiitendent Durelen, of the Great WesternCons- pane police. ?? Saturday night the prisoner was 1resl~ about half a mile down the line. Being a stranger, hld no business there. He was drunmk, sitting on a t-h, and had shifted the points. A train went out ula sot on to the ...

THE LATE CASE OF FATAL STABBING AT CLAPHAM

... THE LATE CASE OF FATAL STABBIYG At I ~~~CLAPHAM.I At the Wandsworth police-court yenterd Patrick Morgan, a labourer, of Hand's-court cl I I road, who was charged last week with stabbing iBea- Groves, a coppersmith, in the abdomen with a knife t the effects of which severe injury he died in St Tie Hosjpital, was brought up again before Mir D. ee,$ re-examination.ayuf Mr. Mayo appeared for the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ID GUILDHALL. Roert Foote was placed at the bar on remand, before d Alderman Lusk, M.P., charged with stealing 610 yards of Ir winsey, the property of Mr. Kerby Bowen, warehouseman, 41 and 44, Greseam-street. Mr. Beard appeared for the prisoner. t About 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning Mr. Bowen was going upstairs to his office and saw the prisoner standing P near a bale of goods. He went to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MARLBOROTJGH-STREET. F,'demjck Celassell, an engineer, residing in Broad-street, golden-square, and a driverin the 3rd Middlesex Artillery cerps, was charged before Mr. Knox with assaulting .rolice-conootaeblo Edwards, 224 C. Edw1%,ards said that at 2 o'clock the previous Sunday morning fwhile in Cambridge-street, Golden-square, he saw the prisoner, who was in the uniform of the 3rd Ididdlecex ...