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THE CASE OF MR. SLOANE AND JANE WILBRED

... IfIE CASE OP jIe. SLOAKE ,I A-D JANE W1zr/IARED. Yesterday afternoon a special general nieetirg of the Board of Guairdians of the West holidon Utll; ?? field at their honse in IVe't-strcot, for tile puipose of taking into consi. deriition, Mutat steps should be ?? by th li guardians (of wvhose Union, it will be recollected, the ?? girl Jane Wrilbred. wis formerly ari inliate) to ensure the ...

MEETTNG OF SURREY MAGISTRATES

... MfEETTNG OF SURREY MAGISTRATBS. Yesterday, the first dav of the Epiphany sessions for the county ot Surrey, an extraordinary number of county ma- gistrates assembled for tlie purpose of electing the chief con- stable to govern, the new rural police force about to be esta- blished in the county without the metropolitan district, and the transaction of other countty business; Mr. Thomas Puckle ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TH1 POLICB COUBTS. e, CGUILDHALL. HAe E zouR CoAs WEIGHED.-Captain William Ray, coal and coke merchant, advertising as of 30, Robert-street, S, Roxton, was summoned for delivering 40 sacks of coals of less than the legal weight to Messrs. Cuthbert, tallow- melters, of Paternoster-row, The summons had been served at the nominal address of , the defendant, when it was found that Captain Ray did ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUMSY. BOW-STRESM.-Char'les Dar'dens, keeper of the Somerset- s'hire beer-shop, in Johi-street, Tottenhaam-court-road, was placed tit the bar before Mr. Henry, charged with stabbing a police constable in the thigh with a knife. The constable, wvhose iaume is Davis, of the F division, was unable to attend from extreme weakness and loss of blood. The principal circumstances ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... CO UR T OF BAIVATIa UP TC Y- W ENI-D AV. [Biefore XMr. cm iilo e P. ?? E J. s. TI'lep. T le banr'riipt wasa tla~~~iie t linatol, aind inlLo; ' bard-stroot, City, during, the tlewrt~i'ble iala.it f lS45, !lv commtencedi I itl aII afleged capiial of' ab.ut ~l 0artld ill less thlai [lther e o~ llt: iripoil ;v for about ~ d0iA cot potion vi fid. il h .Al~ I- hai ngn becit folly carred ouit, thle ...

Law Intelligence

... Laa inteUtcur., I1 ADMIRALTY COURT.-YESTERDAY. Sir John Didson presided, and heard motions, but nothing of public interest came under consideration. CONSISTORY COURT.-YESTERDAY. BEroue Sin JOis DoDsoN. The court admitted allegations, and continued the assigna- tions. The business was merely formal, COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.-YEBTERDAY. BEFoRs Ma. COMISSIONED FONELANQUIE. IN itE TRiPP.-DISASTROUS ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON MAJOR BARTLEMAN

... THE COURT-MARTIAL ON MAJOR BARTLEXAN. The following are the official documents, received by the Overland Mail, relating to Major Barwleman's oourt-martial: Finding.-The court, having maturely weighed and con- sidered all that has been adduced in support of the prosecu- tion, together with what the prisoner, Major John Bartle- man, of the 44th Regiment of Native Infantry, has urged in his ...

PRISON DISCIPLINE AND STATISTICS OF CRIME

... 7 PRISON DISCIPLINE AND STATISTICS OF I CRIME. 8 Captain Maconochie, the Governor of the Borough A Pri-on at Birmingham, haa just made areport to th justicts, i- from which the following are extracts: Witbin the quarter recently expired 148 male adults, 28 t- juveniles, 56 women and 3 girls were received; and 132 .o male adults, 37 juveniles, 51 women, and 6 girls were dis- is charged. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE-WEDYESDAY. Gr~eitDII~i.t..-.ftllaieS Thiolas Newlnad, a respectable- looking youth, about sixteen years of age, was placed at tbe bar before Alderman PIuniii, charge(7 with robbing his emjsloyer, Mr. Wellington Williams, warhonsemnan, of 34, Gutter-lane and llcnry Hart, an old clothesinan, and Lettis Lery were charged sicli being the receivers of thc stolen propertv. Oni ...

SURREY GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... .S URLRE Y GENE RAL Q UA R TER SEs'SIO2NS. REDUCTION OF THiS TREASURER'S SALARY. Mr. ALCOCK, M.P. for the easteril division of the county, said lie had a motion to make before the court relativo to tile salary of the countv treasurer. He was first elected at a ,alarv of 00 a year, and a few mionths afterwards the court thought tit to raise it to £i50. He considered that too much, and1 that a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICB COURTS. fl GUILDHALL. ed JEWISH PROMOTERS OF ROBBERY. a James Tleomas Newland, a respectable looking youth, ks about 16 years of age, was charged with robbing his em- n ployer, Mr. Wellington Williams, war-houseman, of 34, e. Gutter-lane; and Henry Hart and Lewuis Levy, both Jews, were charged with receiving the stolen property. Oa Mon- l day afterneon the officer Webb examined a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE-TIURlSDAY. BOW -STREF.T. -Jritsct Clarke, a caurman, anld lamwes collins, tl a cornimjission-ageiit, were placed at thle bar before Mr. Hall, n'ai for finial Lxantination, the former being charged with stealing fest bags of coffee from the London Docks, and the other receiv- ing a Portion of the same, well Ilnowing them to have been Stoleni. arnc Mr. Ballantine attendied on ...