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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 ...

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 ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... A1 IIN 0\ Tt'1V'.S-TH IS DAY. t'OI2JT 01' CliAN T, liNCOLN'S-INN, at 10. (Before thie ?? .AtoCr!lOc)-'Vo hC spep n to: lcteher v Moore, petition. By order* ii re Soiubl-e 1iioppuoed 'ulatiu petition. Remaining Lunaltic petitions Ite ?? s ilrr Myn rs- (3)~Sonsro-Sudiers, Maria (2)-Saunders,] Elien (2)-Lewis- (3)-Soinbri-Sau [c-Leigh-Walker Ap. peal 3Motion: RIe Soluth.Easterni Iioviay Company v ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A8SIZE rSTELLIGENCE. _-o MIDLAND CIRCU IT.-WARWICK, MONDAY. EXTRAORDINAUY CREDULIT Y.-Matilda Cooper, aged forty.three, William Hill, twenty-seven, and Thomas Madden, twenty-eight, were indicted, the former for stealing, and the two latter for receiving, a vinaigrette, a gold locket, a gold key, a gold ring, a gold chain, and other articles, the property ofDr. Jeaffreson, of Leaming- ?? female ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEMIZGENCE. A MYBfTEaf4Us CASE.-ABBOTT V. MURRAY.-The plaintiff, aoleeper, of Jubilee street, Mile-end, sought to recover' he sum of thirty ?? from the defendant, a butcher, of Limehouse ?? learned judge hav. ng asked for the particulars of the demand, the plaintiff assured his honour that the public bad better not be en- ?? honour: Perhaps you have no objection to enlighten the court ...

The Court

... ?? t . 8BOR. . Vl, A s-u 6 20. Th Queenand Prince3 took eitr Usuml erlydv.wl thhimornig. Tdeipylonger 1e4obte of the rojd ?? walkedand rode'iOsborne, Park and grpand. HM . AM MS S eJ .T EKOJxISI TO. OSWD. Ths-iivid au& Black Eagle, stem vaeli4 went' ot -of Wabourthls morningesd joined thesqnadroniit coeo accompany her Majesty on Ahr ci'rno excrin At. 2.7 p.,.,-dayr the rdy*1 am on, o aig4*bT ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—THURSDAY

... COURT OF BANVKRUPTCY-TiiUBRsDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Goulburn.] IN THE BANKRUPTCY OF NASH AND NEALE. The bankrupts were bankers at Reigate and Dorking. This was a meeting for the proof of debts and the last examination of the bankrupts. Mr. Nash, one of the bankrupts, is 86 years of age, paralytic, and otherwise so infirm, that the Court left its seat, and accepted his sur- render at the ...

INVSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—AUG. 22

... INVSOL VENT DEBTORS co U.RT-AUG. 22. [Before Mr. Comnmsrissioner Phillips.] IN THlE IrTrEn OF 1IICHARDI) TIIOM)AS SHEIL. This ?? a petition under the 7th and 8th Victoria for an interim order of protection. Mr. Nicholls supported; Mr. Duncan opposed on behalf of Mrs. Jane Walton W rexford, of Greenwich; Mr. Griff ths op- posed for another creditor; and Mr. Esquilant, a creditor, opposed in ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Y WESTERN CIRCUIT-WELLs, AUG. 12. S CROWN COURT. [Before Mr. Justice Coleridge.] - Iler'y Hillier was indicted for the wilful murder of Thio- mas George, at Nunney, or the 3d of April, by cutting his throat with a knife. fMr. Plhinn and Mrl. Everett were counsel for the prosecu- tion, and Mr. Edwards defended the prisoner. Mr. Phinn, on opening tile cause to thejlry, said that he should range ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... PULICE INTELLIGENCE-THURSsDY. BoW-s6TREZT.--llWicat lWebling, described as a sail- maker, was placed at the bar before Mr. Hall, charged with obtaining money, in the shape of a charitable contribution, from the Earl of Warwick, by false representations. His Lordship, being sworn, said I have very little know- ledge of the prisoner at the bar, but his having a strong scar across his nose ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS IZE INTRgLLIO-ENCe- r . . : ?? OXFORD CIRCUi-6WUCxsM*4AU0. 12. T., n CAeN 0P STAUA1XON:. iW btaought up our report of, Le trial of Sarah Bubb for the ?? of Marl Hook in yesterdy pape r up to the 4eparture of the latest Availablei train on ond we ?? the reor fro eay *~nwtaue mtheep point where, we broke off ; L v2nblcsuirfo, end medical ;efiloer of the Wet- ?? ?? eahaty ovm rIM when the ...