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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 ...

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... B fa ¶ 4 F t ' I U01? ?? ~ IO jF' !I-Mi. CH1AMMWLbRSL COURTS 11; lipton 116.606T1Giaer Leeo, . Ll~uv ItJ~oU@, Hudszon v. D~agw th( OK.nvcooj~ Muon, at ?? Steven~sV.0 A~ ?? T. JaMO*t~fVt2 *Cr~adi1tart bfard. oto se~ond seal). Claims: Crawo&y i Ai foldb ve.il;91. 94m~pson; Downesv.DaWnes; tb 1;.Wz~gbt;1.~f~htalt II. Riegoi lot 12;M~ Me.v. Cdaworth, W( 4I it) ?? mikhajuse ?? 12; Thompisoa v, , O ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB OA . OUJ?4.0 BT&-a .F f iohX69$Mt, st Dutehusm, 10ho was some dgy, agp to cl~iigargdb~efo-r~e Sir 11. W. Cardepi with havggo it ept- the Kig' Read Tavern, in Oreat Toweisteteng geudi !~;abe#, 'and -yisted andt plundered sever~lo the reous of .g ulte sdote roet with which, he was about tc de- 22e' taial te 'mIs--i- wej he*- detectid by the waiter [hip ai h~n e4over 44' the &rao6f the ...

Law Intelligence

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Law Intelligence

... ?? Inteltatcum. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. The Locd hauecltor Will attend the Houtse ot Lirdi oWAiipzils. ei - :tUtrt OF Ch&NCEBY, LtNCOLN'2.N4. ih .At l§l.-BetOzZ rrts Loan nrrs - ApIpeals~: rotllton Y. i st; * ieadt v, Weatoll; Ssitbuernae v. Neln; Storei v. BeVa. * Vt 9CIE.CiIANCElLOI OS' CODi'itS, 'lIRCOLWsS.INN. AT ?? Veo.OM~st~oas 8RIt BtcDsoxsiztU OP- posed pe tions 7.) Cuaees.&O.: liaso v. ...

Law Intelligence

... : -awi ?? NOTICES.-THIS DAY. J COURT OF~ CHANCERY, LINCOLN'SINlI. il At 114-Bauna TUEZ LORD CANaCIRWos.-For judgneont:. In' exO Sbarp; ltrepuoseil lunaiet jtionby order. AlPped ?? i order: Edwards *. CiiIuplnPI5 ad, Western Railway Company ,, the. Oxford, Worcestff, aniiolver. ItIC ?? Conj&piay, part heard. VICE.CIIANC LL40RSI COURTS, UINCOLWS4INN.. wbrj Barons Vrra.srjOsstoa SIRa H. KjNoZ ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. MANSION-HOUSE. James W7,itelcuo, collecting clerk to Messrs. Hickson and t Co., of Queen-street, Cheapside, wholesale grocers, was a charged with having embezzled various sums of money, the N property of that firm.. Mr. R. Gittens, grocer, said-I deal with Messrs. Hickson, rad on the 6th of February I paid to the prisoner on ae- 0 Count of the firm 55. is. Gd., nd he ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLIB CO UORTS. MANSION-HOUSE. In consequence of. a representation made to the Lord Mayor,'by the Secretary to ?? Hudson's Bay Company, that a native of the Sandwich Isles, who had been eagagea, tegether with fourteen others, inhabitants of Honohluu to navigate the ship calledthe Pekin home to England, Lad been ?? on the passage, an inquiry was actively insti- Mr. Maynard, of the firm of ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AT CHELSEA

... ATTBMPTED MURDER AT CHELSEA. on Saturday, at the Westminbter police court, GeorgeB saged 20, charged ith adesperat at- tempt to murder ay Ann Bates, his aunt,'tke wife of a police constable of the B division, who is taking care of the f house 133, Sione-street. a Owing) to the injuries. received the victim of prisoner's avolenee; wlhose, lifouay yet ~be in greit jeopavly, wvas'not a in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... MENTRAL CRIMINX4L COUT. OLD COURT.-YEannDAY. . BRFoa THr lsAtoditi': Hannqkh Hesbt, 9, and 4nne Jackson, 19, were oharged with stealing 8- IOs. in gold, and some silver money,. .he property of William slater.- It apjeared 'from the evidence of the prosecutor, who state that he lived upon his property an resided in th BlqckfiArs-road, that about twO o'clock oa tbe morning of. ?? .21th Jasuary ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COTJRT -lW q, lo e ii.: . . :1 I I It~ '6 Lde *Al *lJR OF 04* UA thid paper 4ofbis'goqpprwtd6 jvu4 NOW116e p o .T ?? 4 4 r. a two Aiteiellho( ?? $16i~e ~~o MO Otki,- M~osad y~i e~*bes adsdtstal uo sep toen~s'i mT. thl to 'Ii~ ?? ongs V is x&W,111.ih~t~I etdoxe so.- The- dopistolai*thtvani~ Ter, sent to jnathe ollowing~ yiwputlo .-Th theonft d *Aldermpa bo requested. tobbutn jaiwbrity 4W ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MHE POLICE CO UcoTS. BQW-ST SET.' I. rOhlaesfFe, young mafkemployed at tbe Admiralty, was charged with-stealing between 200 and 300 silver war rnedals, the property of the Crwi.' Mr. Edwar4'Giffiird5 of' S rid lSove, amspton, stated that he was a eletk in ?? eflie, and. had lately acted as secretary to the National . edal '(ommissiqn, .xn which capacity he had emploved the risoner to tassist ...