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MIDDLESEX SISSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SISS1ONS. ~~O ~~rr. ' IVntl^ ?? I The January adjourned general quarter sessions, C for the trial of prisoners for the county of Middle- sex, commenced on Tuesday. a SiNxTSaNR ON PxaPoCERTs.-.Henry Jones, a pri- soner convicted at the last sessions of picking Sep pockets, and remanded, was brought up for jadg- ment. The officers proved that he had been hefore convieted more than once ...

FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF MR. SLOANE FOR TRIAL

... FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF AIR. SLOANE FOR TRIAL. On Monday morning, at an early hour, and long a before the usual time for commencing business at b Guildhall, Mr. Sloane, the barrister, who stands y charged with starving and otherwise ill-treating I Jane Wilbred, was unexpectedly brought up in the ¢ custody of Mr. Roe, the warrant officer of the couit, from Giltspur street Compter, ...

The Provinces

... Zoe vroutliceo. to FORGED BANK NOTES,-A forgery has been corn- i. mitted on the X6 notes of the Nottingham and Not- ed tinghamshire Banking Company. A number of ed these notes have been passed at Derby (where two he persons are in eustody on the charge), at Newark, t re and other places. The forgery is lithographed, and I er is exceedingly well done ; but the paper is very in- e- ferior. None ...

THE UCKFIELD BURGLARY—APPREHENSION OF ANOTHER OF THE GANG

... CIL UCKFIELD BURGLARY-APEREHEN- SION OF ANOTHER OF THE GANG. The six men and the woman, alleged to have been V cerned in the above burglary, were re-examined N Saturday last at Tuabridge. A man named Ed- en ards and his wife, charged as receivers, were also I aced in the dock with them. It appears that fir liver having given her address to the police, when gC iling on her brother, one of the ...

The Provinces

... : .Q9 OV01301M. CHaRGE or. EM5EZZLEMrNT.-Oa Saturdaymorn- a log last, Mr. Gorge ?? Plant, late secretary to e the Liverpool Mutual L ian Society, was brought be- *e fore Mr. Rushton,abtliverpool, onacharge of embez a zlement. The above society was established in 3, 1844, and Mr. Plant appointed secretary, at a salary a, of £40 per annum. fle eontinued to hold this situa- ie tion till November ...

Police

... volf~c. ne CtLERXENWELL.-THE ORAxca BASITI~ QUEs- v nS~ TION.-Mr. James, clerik to the Holborn -Union, and on Sht sepsveral parish officesrs, appeiiedi -to support pro- t hE ceedings instituted by their direction against a large t ''ambrof itinerant orange vendors, who, it was nI- 015 ed leged, obstructed the streets and created a nuisance ?? TY by their crics.-Mr. Combo, after hearing some of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 30 The January General Qearter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Middlesex commenced on Tuesday morning, at the Sessions Louseo, Clerken- well. The calendar was unusually heavy, contaiin- ing the names of not less than 112 prisoners. Of that number 101 were indicted for felony, and 11 for misdemeanour. Pait rP a STNALING.-P. Short, 25, was indicted for stealing a ream of paper, value £2 ...

EXTRAORDINARY EXCESS OF DUTY BY A GAOL CHAPLAIN

... IEXTRAORDINARY EXCESS OF DUTY BYI ?? . A GAOL CHAPLAIN. I MANCHSTtR, DEc. 30.-A case isexciting pub- lie attention here, arising out of a charge made against the Rev. P. J. O'Leary, chaplain of the new Borough Gaol, which possesses an interest beyond this neighbourhood. The case before the Court of Borough Sessions this morning was one in which Robert Burgess and Win. Hewitt were charged with ...

Law Intelligence

... - -- ILAW futdligOlcc- COURT OFEXClHEQUER. STFELE AND OTiHERS V. ItIOliS. This Waxs an action to recover the sum of £22 for articles of dress sold and delivered to the defendant's wife.-Mr. Crowderstntedthattheplaili- tiffs are silk mercers and linen drapers in the Borough ; the defendant is the parish clerk of St. Andrew's, liolborn, For the last two or three years he has lived separate from ...

THE CASE OF JANE WILBRED

... al It will be remembered that at the last meeting of a- the board of guardians of the West London Union, ie the case of Jane Wilbred was brought under their ;y immediate notice, and that it was resolved to ie offer a reward of £20 for the apprehension of Mrs. Sloane. That, however, did not produce the desired a effect, although it put a great many officers on the by alert to try and discover ...

Police

... FjDOV. , MARYLEBORN.-t-aenaNGo COUNTEIUaEIT CoMy. a -A respectably-dressed young man, who cave his e name Henry Williams, and who at the station-hoouse said that he lived at 26, Iingsgatc-street, flolberon, was placed at the bar before i ir. Broughton on the d charge of having uttered a counterfeit sovreign at the house of Mr. Best, the George, Queen Anne- Y street, Cavendislh-square. A great ...

FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF MR. SLOANE FOR TRIAL

... FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF MRU, iLOAINE FOR TRIAL, On Monday morning, at an early hour, and long before the usual time for commencing business at I Guildhall, Mr. Sloane, the barrister, who stands I charged with starving and otherwise ill-treating , Jane Wilbred, was unexpectedly brought up in the c custody of Air. Roe, the warrant officer of the court, from Giltspur street Compter, ...