CITY COURT—TUESDAY, AUG. 13

... CITY COTJRT- TUESSD.A, AuG. 13. (Before Mtr. Aiderns-sol Wdhiam 1biorp (for tho M~ayor,) anl ?? Tavlor-, Esq.) TRUANT APPIIEXI' cr WAilliami C.sook was comnplainled of liv lio mast.Ser', Mir Shrimipton, boolkbinder, for ahoenlting himisctf fromi his asork wvithouit ieaivo hot on tlio hoy's expressinig bis sorrowr, and lirominililo not to offend ag'adn, thlo prosecuitor didl not gross for ...

THE NEW POLICE

... THE - ?? ? to public, through 4 i e ? jo t ?ollowbsg curious facts l? a ?bt of the New Pollee, fa ?? T e'lim?st1itie whiob silo some lord ? an hi exceedingly curious olsue., cad the it new act (or the ?? ty courts, but re- PI jeeted !?v the Oon!? J&ttxefure.AO 'rottll?cW ?f And ?? ftlrllfer 4itseteditliat every person proposing hi to bring an actiob sgalhsV any linlicosnan or constable for any ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... ADDnnSS TO THE Artcuinsrmop.-An address, numerously signed, has been presented to the Lord Primate from the Clergy of the Arcldeaconry of Exeter. The following is his Grace's reply:- Addinlgton, August 0, 1880. Reverend Sir,-I am greatly obliged by the respect towards the office which I hold, and the kind sentiments towards me personally which you have expressed in the letter which I have just ...

Police

... .Iiolfe. - SOUTRWARKl.-&- CLue To AN EXThNSIrt RoBinn ?? Brown, nicknamed' the Doc- in tor, and James Nicholson,. were charged with as- tb saulting and robbing John Jones of fifty sovereigns. th -The complainant, whose. head and face wore co ?? cut and bruised, stated that, on Saturday ce night, about nine o'clock, he went, accompanied by O a woman that lives with him, to Brown's house, 0O ...

Police

... ? Vdict. ? ;, SOUTHWARK-,A- CLUs TO AN EXTIw51YE Roniar.- William Brown, nicknanmed the Doc- ?? and James Nichblsoa, ,were charged with as- t' saulting and robbing John Jones of fifty sovereigns. t -The complainant, whoso head and face were c frightfully out and bruised, stated that, on Saturday a night, about nine o'clock, be went, accompanied by s wa oman that lives with him, to Brown's ...

CRIME IN FRANCE

... c RIME, iNP A - 'Zthi ?? gof t- if tet -the number of ?? ie a. If pa ?? z epiyii t tea ibis ia ./ 'at the 4w.eat, .nd the. C IXquen4 eue gheyddt ~~~o &duvU j'i.,aau or 0ite,, h s] . reis eio reawua tot * ?? 10a ,stb be rewerge, If, l U. *1-ld 5 4el Ae . wesdpe m'hrlelldw A . .W ft t~uohqupthe 22 years f Wb~hkh gee yea a tablie- h. Y bean prepred w PI, 6 number of oeu694 who, wef : each year, n ...

WREXHAM PETTY SESSIONS

... WREXIHAM PETTY SESSIONS. ., V16JA±IA±vl rjwxJ'z. macuoue~ e. C MONDAY, August l9th. 0 -- ?? a - Before Francis James Hughes, Esq,, Sir R. H. Cunliffe, e | ?? Bmrt., and Towisilhend Mainwarisig, EsqI a C. ?? c licabeth. Jones, of WYrexham, was committed to Ruthin Gaol, for 14 days, charged writh stealing vetchees, l the property of Townshendl Mainwaring, Esq. e Williun Bostick, an old offender, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ,ND SENTENCE oF MR. AnocUSrUS HOLCIAN.-The senl. tence on Mr. Holnman was passed by Mr. Justice Cress- the well, -it York assizes. The judge courrented upon hlis a a conduct in te ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LAW AND POLICE.-SATUBDAY, aOUST Or BANKRUPTCY. RATHER SILLY.-IN RE BROwNE.-This bankrupt was described as of the ' Three Magpies, Sipson-grove, Hounslow-heath, and to-day came up to pass his last ex- amination. The balance-sheet, prepared by Mr. Rayson commencing June, .1849. and ending July, 1850D shows debtor to creditors 638 7s. 11d.; ditto, holding security, 9 l0s.; capital,-171 l6s.; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-OiUSE. AN INCORRISGIBLEs LUBBEL-n MOndayy, John Reynolds, an able-bodied pauper, was charged with having defrauded the guardians of the City of' London Union of 2 in cash and an outfit of clothes, on the pre- tence of the intention and on the promise to go to another country for a livelihood. The defendant had, it appeared from the evidence, been what is cealled fel- lowing the eea ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUEDAY

... bA W INTELLIGENCE-TUrED.yI - HOUSE OF LORDS-APPEALS. [Before Lord Brougham and other Pveet.] NOIICS ?? COTTLE. This was an appeal ogainst a decree of tile Lords rC. sioners on the subject of a case arising out of ?? hampton, Chester, and Birkenhiead Junction Rate pany, and in which the Lords Comnissionot hI * that Mr. Cottle was not to be included as a es' tinder the Winding-up Acts. When, ...

LOCAL ACTS

... The Select 00omsittee Of tile House of Commoins enee appointed to inquire into tile wvorling of the act IT~ 9 and ~1O Vict, C. I(C3, ilitituledI1 Ail Act for Ith makin Pelimfiniary Inquiries ins certain cases of i That application ?? Acts, andl ?? nd1 Vict., c. 19, intituld, Ass At for amnending anl T Act pae in the inhadtthyars of her pr-2 5r sent, Majesty, for making Preliminary ...