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THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLICE CO URTS. CITY POLICE COMMITTEE. lxosrTION ON T31I PoO ?? llWa&e, aoaldealer in Clark's-place, Bihopegate-treet Without, was summoned for cenmitting the following cruel fraud on the poor. Be- eral gentletnen connected with the ward were preseet, their benevolene3 to the poor being much redutced eby the acts of the defendant. On the let of February, Mr. Harvard, the city inspector of ...

Law Intelligence

... RAW Ititentamm NOTICES-T-if s DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN8.1NN. AT 10.-For Judgment: BRgahawe v. Eastern Union Railway, 2 appeala. Apea: Ba waw v. Macneil, part heard; Padbury v. Clarke; Adams v. Blac wall REflw&yComlpany; Weaver v. Grant, 2 appeals and 2 petitions; Waring v. Mancleeter, Sheffeld, and Lin. icolubire Railw. ViICE.CHaCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'-INN. AT 10.-Bpoas THE VsCR ...

Law Intelligence

... ? - , .3LAba Inttlltgmcc* I NOTICES.-Tnis DAY, COUR'T OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'&-INN AT 1O.-For judgment: Bagebaw v. Macnell. Appeals: radbury v. Clarke, part heard; Sanderson v. Cockerniouth. and WVorkington Railway, partheard; Crow v. Hprigg; Duke of Beaufort v. Morris, petition; Ad5 v. Blackwall Railway; Wearer v. Grant (2). , VICF-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LIKOOLN'SL3NN. AT 10.-Bwe'oU ?? V1Q& ...

Law Intelligence

... 3La4. Intcutomct+ ?? - S NOTICR8.-TaIS DAY. The Lord Chancellor wiml hear appeals in the House of Lords. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, XINCOLN'8s1NN. a Ar 10.-BaREORx T VIOE-CEAcIC AR Or ORiLWD.-To be spoken o to . Walker v. Coote. Causes . Robotharn v. Amphlett; Gifford v. d Pryor; Bryant v. Bryant; Sergison v. Serglaon; Faster v. Greaves (2); MWatsonv.Booby; Wrlgnt v. Pell; Porter v. Simeon* ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CEGXTR4L CRIMINAL ao UIRo I OLD COVJUI.-YESTWDAY. BWpOS MB. JUST709 War.ANS. FORGERY OF RUSSIASN BAK NOTES. Saul Laurio, 22, jeweller, Bernard Gordom, 35, cap- maker, and Jodfah Fadermane, 34, merehant, were~plased at the bar to plead to an indictment charging them with feloniously engraving certain parts of an order or under- taking for thepayment of moneys of a foreian state, to wit, the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UBTS. MANSiON-HOUSE. at , Cn1AB3 OF ROBBnnY.-SOlomons Aorahami and strael PR Levy wera brought up on suspicion of having robbed Solo- moa Joel, a fishmonger, residing in Stauey-laue, of money to the amount of upwards of 171. Mr, Hobler appeared for the prisonere. oho E Thecomplainaut,ivo was ststed to be a hardworking al . hshmonger, hasl been in the habic of attending ...

The Court

... Coe court+ ML ?? FEB. 1 en The Queen walked out in the Home Park this re- merning. Prince Albert went outshooting this forenoon. Hus ?? royal highness was accompanied by the Marquis of Exeter, in the Marquis of Douglas, and Earl Spencer, and was attended o by Lord Camoys, Colonel the Hon. Charles B. Phipps, and Lieut.-Colonel F. H. Seymour. The Prince of Wale, Prince Alfred, the Princess Royal ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE: POLICE COURTS. i 0 ,'CITY PQLIC9l009IT~~TEl3 PoliOs PaoeBBOUTION;y-Jo0,,n Croom, the landlord of the Bolt in.Tun, Fleestftrest,mwsssumumoned for having his hones open on Sunday mzoring for thR sle of excisable liquors, contrary to the tenor of hip licence. Defendant ad. iptitted the complaint, but offereda 4en exploain ht h ,pardie seen ine 'Whtegerdr~ltbt~irton that the prisse nside were ...

THE ALLEGED REDUCTION OF WAGES

... FROM orit MANCHESTER COR5ESPONDENT. I The XorniiZq Posts assertion that the wages of the operatives in this district had fallen 12i per cent., as a consequence of free trade (or as a consequence of anything), was certain~ly a most audacious falsehood. Since my previous letter on this subject, I have ex- tended my inquiries not only to all the various branches of the cotton trade in Manchester, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLfCe CO UgrT. r1MU1'NTJ~ Ron ?? Beryamin was charged c' with having robbed Samuel Rathibone of a ativer watch and. a key. Theprisoner wasdefended byasiolicitor. 3;for the purpose Of Makinag some purchsnee-and upon being it9 asked what o'clock it was, pulled out his watc, which Was n, Isuspended by a. guard roulad his neck, from his. waistcoat pocket, and told the' hour. ,Soon ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I MANSION-ROUSH. FORT1ION LoTRURSan.-Mr. Chaerks Hammond, of No. 76, Lower Thamres-street, waesummoned flor havingisold and t delivered to Edward Keadall a certain ticket in a certain lottery, called 1Grand Distribution of Objects of Art andl el Manufacture, against the form of the statute, whereby lie NV became liable to a penalty of 2001., and imprisonment for 12 tu months without bail. Mr ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... -THE APOLIaiCFO U7A8.- 0hspt.e co , - 4 A B~g-smozxnnvr d Iuora-Robsr Wkut a of Lon-lne ?? was charged with attemnpting U01P to obtain alms from Mr. Bogus the wall knowse'bobikaellew; oft 111e4'ffret,k by snihah 6?a 4 toed irecornmmndotlfor. 'n W.re foro the evidence that- the psow'ale'the .laed left k, slier, when hea wast dealircl to ratlttu.,lnbl-n hour. In the meantime, ?? liar.Dgu elfin ...