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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—JUNE 16

... ICENTRAL CRIMIINAL CJOURT-JUNE 16. OLD COURT. d [Before Mr. Baron Alderson and Mr. Justice Coleridge.] ?? y Ba. er surrendered to take his trial upon a charge of e misdemeariouriu having unlawfully kept two or more lunatic a persons in his house, such house not being a publionsylum e or hospital, without a licence from the Commissioners of a*Lunacy. am - Mr. Clarkson and, Mr. Bodkin appeared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-THURSDAY. a B aCOURT OF CHANCERY. y [Before the Lords Justices.] IN tso TER BRIRMINGHAM AND OXFORD RAILWAY COMPANY, EX PARTE ONIONS-EX PARTs THORNTON-EX PARTE UPFIELD. Thereowere three applications under the matter of the wind- ,f ing up of this company; the first two to withdraw the names d Mr. Onions and Mr. Thornton from the list of contributories, a and the third to ...

COURT OF BANRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF. BA.NRUPTCY-SATURDAY. [. - Before Mir. Comnmivsiser FoNBLANQUE.J itN UE DANIEL KEITH AND THOMAS SOOBRIDQL ,,De ig ?? in iWoed-street, applied. ,or Wednesday last for certifgantes, Mir. Link. later appearing for Keith, Mr. Lawrance for Shoobridge, Mur. Reed for the aelignees. the case was then reported in The l ornng Citronile as far s it lid proceeded. Mr. Linklitter now addressed the ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... LA I V-YESTERDAY. tr- .. to HOUSE OF LORDS. [Before the LOaRD OHANCELLOR, Lord TRuRo, unt/ other Peers.] PETER FERRIE V. GEORGE FEfltrE. by This was an appeal against a decree of ?? Court of Ses- id sion, pronounced in a suit relating to a claim for an annuity, in addition to a share of family property. aC- Mr. Bethell and Mr. Anderson were for tlis appellant, w and the Solicitur-General anid ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. MANsioNHousx.-4Eabdla Reid and Jane Price were brought up charged with haviot committed several rob- beries. Jane Price, who is a simple-looking girl, between fourteen and fifteen years of age, got into the temporary service of a respectable woman by appearing to be in extreme distress, and contrived to prevail upon her mistress to lntruft a large bundle of clothes to ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... MEEBTIN4 OF MIIDDLEBEX M.AGIS. I E TR TRS. Yesterday a meeting of magistra tes of Middlesex took place at the Court-house, Clerkenwell, for the despatsh of Ithe business of thle county. There were about forty mem- th, hers of the bench present ; Mr. Powniall ina the chair. St ITHEs LATE DUKCE OF WELLINGOTONv. air In the course of the afternoon the Court, in accordance Bii With a notice to that ...

THE BALLOON ASCENT FROM CREMORNE GARDENS

... THE BALLOON ASCENT FROM CRE- .fO.RNB GARDENS. ILFORD PETTY SESSIONS. The subject of Mine. Poitevin's balloon ascent from Ore- morne Gardens, on the back of a heifer, a fortnight ago, came before the Ilford magistrates on Saturday, the case having been brought under their jurisdictioa by the fact of thle lady and her foor-footed companion hav- ing deended in a field in the neighbourhood of that ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESBX SBSSIONS-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Sergeant Adams, Assistant Judge, and a Bench of Magistrates.] Charles Adeney, a respectable-looking young man, was in- dicted for feloniously embezzling two separate sums of £3 15s. 6d. and £2 19s. 4d., which he had received on ac- count of his master, Mr. Henry (seorge Bohn. In a second indictreent the prisoner was oharged with embezzling two further ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POICEW IIVTELLfIGENCE-SAT.lURPAY te ht 5- of ix 0. er t LEEtSgNWBLL.-Ds-. &its'cssas, of Johnson's-place, Bar- 3row, was summoned to show cause why he should not be adjudged the father of en illeg~itinmate child, to which Mary I Sullivan had given birth, ?? Anus Sullivan, having beeni sworn, said she was X19 years of age, a native of Cork, and had been in London ttwo years. She was ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W N TI&ES-TiS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INK. The Lord Chancellor does not sit, (Before the LoanS JDSoIS, at half past 10.) le unaic etiion ReSloer-e RderBePiatow-Ro Beavau- it ppel mtios: renn VPreton pat ?? Union RaiwayComany e pae Parsn'sExcutors-Lee v Busk- Riakusyv DuaurBe Mumotlislreand Giamorganshsire 'o ankng ompnyex art Cae'sExeutors.-.Re Shrewsbury an imnhm ala ?? Railway ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... CO URT OF BANRERUPTC'Y-SATURDAY. ?? hMr. Commissioner Falne.] IN 5RE T5ISOMAS UAiUn~S AND JOhN SIURLS. The bankrupts were proprietors of the Eagle Brewery, Ifatnpstead road. Their accounts extend from Jan. 1, 1551, to Jan. 21, 1852, and contain the following items, as per statement of lier. Buris :-Unsecured creditors, i£11,483 ditto secured, £2,9;6; good debtors, £3,812; doubtful debtors, £1 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-TuESDAY. d 0 e is e d i t t S is k it I' 5. f [Before thre Recorder'.] Williamr Bak~er, 11, was indicted for the manslaughter of Charles Baker, Iris broitrer. Frederick Griffin, a lad apparently about the same age as tire prisoner, deposed that betweern four or five in the after- noon of the 5iti of November lire was in tire room ocoirpied by thre prisoner's father, at ...