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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—JAN. 7

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL CO URT-JAN. 7. The proceedings of the above court were resumed this morning before thle Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, the Re- corder, Mr. Alderman Gibbs, Mr. Alderman Sidney, and Mr. Alderman Carden; Messrs. Lawrence and Nicoll, she- riffs, Under-sheriffs Wire and Millard, &c., &c. The calendar contains the names of ninety-five prisoners for trial at the present session. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-MONDAY. MARLBoRoUGH-STREET.-LOUi Joel, bill discounter and jevreller, Little Argyll-street, was brought up for final ex- amination ol two charges of forgery and fraud. The forgery, which consisted of an alleged forging of the name of John Marcus Clements to a bill of 1,0001., has already been dis- posed of and the depositions signed. The case of fraud, which rested on the ...

INQUESTS

... I I .. . . On Tih.unday la t, a chilt3, clevl n moni Ni old, nomed Johl Fruthey, wnr ri ?? inl B:vfgtoon bush, urider tl-e following r..cl. n^nlV circnnstnces :--It appeared irrot t!:c ?? C. p-oduc. d at he irqeat, tha: the nother of the cht d wa s csrryir-e her Pcrofs the rtr-eet in her arm,,, vhen a epritr cart was c mri'ig down Li tekiln- hlte it a iprijti nice. The poor wonman vnli ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRALt CRIMIV~lCNALGU.OTV ArtAL~tiNO CRxucuMs'rxcwN COuRT , The proceedingepf thD above courtwere resumed ymeetord*y morning before the Right Honi the Lord Mayor, the Ue4 corder, Mr. Alderman Gibbs, Mr. Alder Sidney, snd Mr. Aldermen 4C;rden; -Xposs& Lawrence and Nicoll, sheriffs; Under-Sheriffe Wire and Mallard, &c. I The calendar contains the names of 95 pritonen for-triai I at the present ...

GENERAL COURT OF WARDMOTE

... GEBIERAL COURT OF WARDMOTE. Yesterday a general Court of Wardmsote was held at the Guildhall, for the purpose of receiving the returns of the Ward Inquests. The Lord Mayor tookthc chair at twelve o'clock. There were but few aldermen present, but it is proper to state that l Plough Monday is the day on which the mere routine busi- ness of receiving presentments and swearing in officers is ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Z. 11'N STICES-Tifis DAY. BANKRIPTCY COURT, BAsieon ?? T -(Before Mr. CPN)rrrs- sioner llrc- l.)-hic of AWigneces Lewlvo JoieI, Littic Argyll- street, jewellIr, ;t twelle. ?? Examinations: Adolphils V ool- frey, loukle, RCtionieel, at ?? ?? H. Gould, Strand, at twelve. Di; deid : Wn. ?? nds, at onec. (Bceore Mr. Com- mitssioner Fonlllanlque.)--Aist Examnination: Charles Haylock, hlou of Ely, ...

Law Intelligence

... TLaw ?? NOTICES.-THisIS Ar. 6_m BA2EKtUPTCY COURT, BASINGUALI,.STREEtT. t, Brrais ZtiiM C ~iassso-r, HOoAOYis.-Lewls Joel, Little Argyll- W kerr- t, jersoaer, clieice assigo., 12; Robert H. Gould, Strand, mer.- t chant, ast exam., 12; Adolphus WVoolfrey, Poole, auctioneer, east 0 ecam. I; %t i~iarn. Edmonds, div . t U ];5'otRE Ms. Comi-tasus~k FUys..4oaasre.UFIreelerickTabb, div., 11; I D)iet ...

MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE AT NIAGARA

... The Detroit Ardvertiser gives the following particu. of lars of the Mysterious denth of Mrs, Ailler daughter di o of the 1-n John Norvell, ?? States senator of Dearoit, and the wife of Mdajor Miller, of the army, now in Florida. T'is l11(1)1 reached the Eagle lIotcl, SL at Niagara, from \Winclhester, Va, on the 2l3h ult., with her two little boys, four ainl bsix veers old. She 1 disappeared ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-SATURDAY. [Before V. S. TRAcEY, Esq.] FUnIoUs DRIVING.-John Lappan, and John Skillen, l1illsborougli, were charged by one of the police with furious driving, anul showing horses in lligh-street on the previous (lay. Mr. Tracey imposed a small penalty, and cautiosed de. fenldants against similar conduct in future. Informations were taken against John KTing, Caddell's- ...

EDINBURGH COURT OF SESSION,—MONDAY

... I EDINBURGH COURT OF SESSION,-MONDAY. als R. AND G. GRAY AND OTHERS V. JAMES SUTHERLAND te -Tina ?? wma tried by the Lord President and a juty. te The defender. who is a shipraoster in Aberdeen had 0oo entered into Glunno 8peculations in the year 1844 On lit, the 14 Ih July, 1844, being then at Ichaboe, on the coaitI ws of Africa, he addressed a letter to Imrie and TomnlinEon -in shipbrokero, ...

PWELLHELI PETTY SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... 1-. LLf PErTY SESSItONS.-WE EDAY.- .eI. Pw- US Before he RelReds. . P. Jones Parry, John qiven and Jhn W illianms3lisClerk, Justices. ASTAnDY.-Ell2.abeth ?? v. WVi. Roberts. The defendant did not appear, and the case was heard esparte. (Complainant produced s afficient crroboia- tive evidence~to shew that the defendadutt wes the fathqe of her child, and the usual or4er was granted. ' ...

CURIOUS CASE

... .OU' of GERnAnD oR KAY V. WVILsoN.-Tlhis was an ac- ion tion of damages for seduction, in which Iirs. Mary or Ann Gerrard or Kay, and Joseph Kay, her husband, ife, residing in Edinburgh, were pursuers, and the trus- I of tees of the late Wm. Ralph Wilson, sometime re- mli. siding in Edinburgh, and afterwards in Glasgow, on, were defenders. de- The facts of the case, as stated for the pursuer, ...