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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 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FEB. 8

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-FEB. 8. ,-4- OLD COURT. - [Before Mr. Justice Williams.] Saul Lwtrio, 22, jeweller, Bemard Gordoi, 35, cap maker, and Sodialt Flderman, 34, merchant, were placed at the bar, to plead to an indictment charging them with feloniously engraving certain parts of an order or undertaking for the payment of money of a foreign state, to wit, the Em- pire of Russia. There were ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA TV NOTICES-THIS DaY. Cot'aT 0'I CIIAXCEBY, L1SCOLsYX'So o at 10.-Fjor jud ge:t. Baggsbaw v Macneil. Appeals: Padhuy; Clarke, part heard-Saa- derson v Cockeromouti, &c., Railway Company, part ?? v Sprigg, part ?? of Beaufort v Mlorris, by ?? v BlafIkall Railway Com _aNy-Weaver v Grant. VICM.-CHANXCLLORS' COURTs LnmcocLS'8-iN:.-.-(Before the ' ice. Chancellor of England, at 11.)-Motion, by ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIE 1NTTELLIGE)1OXE MANSION-HOUSE. IM]PUDENT ROBBEPsr-8O, Monday, Mark Benjaeiln was charged with having robbed Samuel Rathbone of a silver watch and a key. The prisoner was defended by a ?? complainant went on Sunday into Petticoat-lane, for the purpose of making some pur- chase, and upon being asked what o'clock it was, pulled out his watch; which was suspended by a guard round his neck, ...

HORRIBLE CASE OF CHILD TORTURE

... IHORRIBLE5 CASE O CHILD TORTURE. Ann Bird, a woman about forty-five years old, and who resides at No. 10, Horace.street, Edgware-road, was brought up at the Marlborough-street Police-court, on Friday, on a warrant by Jesse, one of the officers of the court, and placed at the bar before Mr. Long, charged with having barbarously ill-used Ellen Walsh, a delicate- looking infant, only two years 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—MONDAY

... LA W HITELLIGENCE-MoNDAY. ;JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRITY COUNCIL. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council assembled at Whitehall this morning. The learned lords present were -Lord Lansdowne, Lord Brougham, Lord Campbell, Lord Lanrdale, the Judge of the A dmuiralty Court, and the Right Hon. T. Pemberton Leigh. . 8V~~~SITH S PATES T. Sir F. Thesiger (with whom was Mr. Montague Smith and Mr ...

CITY COURT OF SEWERS

... (I1TY (QOL'RT OF .S'E WERS. tibe cokoloners asaemled at Guildlall, ir.. u l.( Pes~k il the chair. ?? ppvlred iromi tile reports of the Inspectors thit, tiot- I nit the cleansing operations performed by order of * mt-loneres ill somrle of the poor and crowded localities ?? tloe accumlinatiolis of Jiith Aere almost imme- * ttir the vorkmnen cetacid apftrefltly utidimititijilied, * at ...

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 ...

EXETER DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... EXETE.R DIST.RICT COU.RT OF BANKRU~PTCY.' (Before Mfr. Commissioner Bere.) WEDNqESDAY, FEB. 6.-L- IN e THoMAs TnE~nr. - This vwas an adjourned sitting for certificate. The bank- rupt was a corn and seed merchant, as well as farmer, of Tregony, lin Cornwall. Mr. Stogdon opposed on the part of the trade assignee, Mr. Treeby, of Plymouth, and other creditors. Mr. G. W. Turner supported the bank. ...