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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MWDLE8E? 8E?BIO?S.-YE8TnaDAY. HennI Sflwe?4 18, wad(erge iley, 18, i rei inidbicI i fosr ehi Iwo. copers; 4130 property of'J Hiene King1 ,Cu eh' a~d,,4otot.'2 .,3 inditetd.for . feloniously. tececvieg the same, ?? esp ~* have bentolen.1 ,T~h'tw~oirs0t 'apoaed' pisonerawr loud.' ta:king Nhe cobipers frorn ,a h ouse of' the prceeetg9r5 5°, Sutton-place,, Hao ckhevrtad, on: the 22nd of Dec tahr ...

THE CONVICT QUESTION

... I CI , . , UESTION. . 0 [ From Colonel Jebb hs Report to Lord Palmerston.- i h ContinuaedfrontheoDaily News of Aug.12.]. I 15 3. DISCONT1fUANCE Or' TRAOOSPORVITION, AEND 813e2- k oTITUTIH OF itOPRlSONMBET AT HOMB ANDrID CEE - IC iVAIN' O E6; nLoNrES'-o. i- The dim inution in the-number of convicts to ba removed [t from Great Britain and Ireland, if imprisonment to ? the extent contemplated ...

Law Intelligence

... .%twe. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMIN8TER. At ?? Chancoillor will attenid the ous~ ofLor~ds. Ii AT ?? 7ins LoRDS JuisrtrEs.-Appeals: S hrewsbury and Birmingham Raoilway v. London and North Western Railway, part C, heard; Harrison a. Mayor of Southampton; Freer v. Hosoe; Evens t V. Erans 12.) VICE.CYEANCELLOF.LS' COURTS, WESTMIN~STER. AT 10.-BEVoRE VecN-CILACYwesmon Sin R. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... AIDDLESEX SESSlONS.-YESTERDAY. ct The sittings of this court for the October adjourned Quarter Session, were resumed this morning at the Guild- haill, Westminster, by adjournment from Clerkenwell, be fore IvIr. Serjennt Adams, Assistant-Judge, Mr. Witham, Mr. Dodd, andaMr. Turrnliy. There were 67 prisoners fr trial, 59 for felony, and 8 Or misdemeanour. The Assistant-Judge shortly addressed ...

Law Intelligence

... I ?11 17 1: RAI Intelliffeacto *i ' NOTICW,8.-THIeS DjAY. i COUBT. OF CIIAXCR T, LlSCQ 0LN'S.INt*. Ttt,,wildhsnoelUor will attend the Ho of aordsen app51l5. AtI lt.-.titrp rnas Loiar Jvrrlcs&-i Appaill a aten . osietya. Sutton: 2bour IWvoIcta$%t V.OUsPWAl Y-. ttceIsa; sans's T. Taylor. Their Lordship's will en Satordars, 0t 9th tssta1 t. to a ROPPre tliona thit have'ble set do6a loe hdurlng ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UBTS. MANSION-HOUSE. V TVonmas Golde4 Vaile, the first mate of the Pekin on her voyage from Columbia to England, who was charged upon v suspicion of having caused the -death of Doyle, a Sandwich 4 Islander, one of fifteen natives who were engaged to navi-Q gate the vessel, was brought up for re-examination. The prosecution has been instituted by the directors of the Hua- . son's ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ,4SSIZB INTELLIGBRNR hfoME CIRCUIT.-KiNGsToNo M.&IWK 2& t UJIroA Me. BD,so. Mini4~AW£ nw ~a. h 3AmnRaTT v. TOLLUMAOEU or 'This action wag brought to recover a sum of money w: alleged to have been expended in necessaries for a person at named Elizabeth Aeford, who was represented to be the fe2 wife of the defendant. his Mr. Bramwell, Q.IJ., and Mr. Bovell were counsel for the se plaintiff'; Mr. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO.UBTS. 'WESTMINSTER. James Dye, 'a driver in the service of Mr. Bennett, omnibus proprietor, Chelsea, was Summoned for admitting the complainant into his omnibus, and. for detaining the carriage contrary to law. Mr. Charles Aldberry, assistant vestry clerk to the parish of St. Luke, 'Old-street, said that'on the' 7th inst. he went to Cremorne-gardens As it rained violently he left ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCBI. HOME CIRCUIT.-CROYDON, AUGUST 6. The Lord Chief Baron was engaged during the whole ofl the day in trying two special jury cases, Muddell v. Arden and another, and The Cordwaieiers' Company v. Richards and others, the particulars of which were of no public in- terest. In consequence of the sudden departure of Mr. Justice Cresswell, the whole business of the assizes ...

FRENCH POLICE CASES

... I1MENCH POLIOB CASES. (From aatijnani's e Messenger.) A few days since a person residing at Strasburg, on returning home, was surprised to find that his wife was absent. Suspecting that hc had been betrayed by one of his friends, he immediately proceeded to his house. The wife and the lover were, in fact, together, and in the act of committing suicide by means of charcoal, when the hus- band ...

Law Intelligence

... 'o,aw F-2tTICES.-THIs DAY. I-tI *t II T.1 Itt CIW.'Ci'Lt.Os. -IIO r SOP !''ttn'.,t a ?? ?? itz T I hrp. lrintlie fietition, be order; oily. I ?? * n I tr v t, nmotion, by orde r. t 'ii m , \ il:;lutstt' 31eottsy V. E71raslto, part heard. VICt..CilIAN,.ELOlL't CoUrlT-S, LINCOLN'S-DIN. Ari, .~t rti TtIcLCltAsNoeTi~vtt SIt Bt. KINL00eAT, Y.F- ja0 n t-it Line .1 sro't iloe z.00 Ijorrand v. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THEE POLICE COUBTS. jessca /drsen offiolywvell-stirret, Shoreditelh, buteher,,T and josoph Large, who is in tile employment of Mr. jel ll~uibvorth, hutcher, of IBrick-lane, Betlsnal-greea, up- Si p~earedupuin bail to abide the de isinn of the bench upon a w chrebrought against them to the effect that they had Stolen a oheck, and appropriated tile proceeds. Mr. Until- I! oheeappeared for the ...