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MAIL ROBBERY AND LOSS OF THREE HUNDRED LETTERS

... MAIAL ROiBERY ANdD LOSS OF TEBBE HUNDRED LETTERS. Much consternation has been causedat the General Postoffilce in consequence of the loss of between three and four hundred l etters , se of them containing articles of value, and other property, under the following circum- stances: The other evening a mail-cart driver, named Henry Mansfield, in tie employ of Mr. Maonamars,'the contractor te the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL CO URT. OLD COURT.-YESTERDAY. r I3RFOAE MR. JUSTICE COLMIUDOE. Charles Wood, 27, was indicted for the manslaughter of t George Drew. ti The deceased was a child, sixteen months old, and it sp- c peared that on the 6th of June (Whit Monday), he had been left in the charge of a labouring man's wite, named Crane, who lived at West Haw,, and that he had strayed into the road from ...

Law Intelligence

... RaW anluttUtgenCr, AN . ccG ?? NOTICES.-THIS DAY. cn BODLLS CHAMBERIIS, CHANCERY-LANE.. Dav A to K: Baternan v. Hope. at it; Clarke v. Long, at 2a. Mr. L to Z: Melluieh v.. Bullpire, at 11; Lainson v. Lainson. at 1ii,; the Tugman v. Cosper, at -lii; Itiehards v. Rlichards, at 12; in re Itaft5co School at 12i; In TeParkin's Eshbibtions, at 1, t'hilltpsofl . Tuaenr, cn at I; ijroeeer v. Fowke, ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw fqtIelltacuct. -- 0- NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COUrT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN's&tqN. Ar 104.-BEYOAR TnH Loan CflANCRLaOP-Appeeis: Lazenby v. Rawgon. part heard; E ad8 v. Williams; Hane v. Reynolds, Braronz Tw LoaDaJusrovea.-Appeals: Attornev General v. Mayori of Beverley, part heard; Hart v. Clarke; Butterileld v. Rayner (2); e Trevelian v. mayro xtr ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. AorTI 0-PetitioMns, ., ...

THE REGISTRATION COURTS

... TH JGS.RAINCU!J EAST SURREY. Sir Walter B. Riddell, Bai t., yesterday resumed the revision of the lists of voters in the western half of the hua- dred of Brixton, at the French Horn and Half Moon Inn, Wandswortb. Mr. Geo. R. Corner, solicitor, and Mr. Thomas Jeans, secretary to the East Satrey Reforta Regis- tration Society, attended on behalf of the reformers; * !r. Lewis attended on behalf ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TEE POLICE COURTS. MARLBOROUGH-STREET. William Tohn, O'Connell, late a clerk in the Scottish Australian Land Investment Company, 24, Gresham- street, was briought before Mr. Bingham, charged with forging and uttering a warrant on the above company for the payment of 411. 59. at the Union Bank of London, Argyll-place, Regent-street. Henry William Herbert, one of the cashiers at the Union Bank ...

CITY CORPORATION INQUIRY

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CITY CORPORATION INQUIRY

... CITY CORPORATION INQUIRI ?? 7l - 4 ?? ?? XEou. !eJ0U~ Mv i is ?~~ou~~gShoudIb ?? & th ~ xh~f; 3 Ar l , > i t k ?? 5hie tutft 16-441j1 9, ;. V, mesa e 1.kfl, mi 9's x 'j at JOM = .g d ;s4s:¢: tl lh Q i' woll k '0e -: s~ ~~TA wg3 w ti~1;sli i%1 ?? t\;, WQ i i An P X-WDX ehAiUM% Baiji'iM t1' Qi>ldf il ; ?? iap ?? - fltoai.ba ua, 1F''.10i.Jt *3,;i . 7sgt'La fcl4 rd66 +)cto* a ?? thsg F tP u3~~ t ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. X L I.. . .. The June general sessions of the peace for the county of Middlesex commenced this morning at the Sessions-bouse, on Clerkenvell-green, before Mr. C. Witham (in the ab- Fence of the Assistant Judge, Mr. Serjeant Adams), and a bench of magistrates. There were for trial 106 prisoners charged with felony, and 7 charged with misdemeanor. Mr. Witham ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON LIEUT. PERRT, AT WINDSOR

... THE COU1RT-3MARTIAL ON LIBUT. PERRY, AT WINDSOR SEVENTHE DAY.-FRIDAY.I f The general court-martial on Lieut. James Edward I IPerry, of the 46th Regiment, re assembled at the Infantry F fBarracks, Windsor, this morning, soon after 11 ?? ,Colonel Kelly presiding. The prisoner, who looked pale t rand care worn, was again attended by Mr. Darvill, of Windsor, as his legal adviser. Before the court ...

The Court

... I-De Court. The Queen, attended by the Hon. Eleanor Stanley, Mlajor-General Buckley, and Captain Du Plat, visited the Duchess of Gloucester yesterday afternoon at Gloucester House, and also visited the Duchess of Kent. Prince Albert, the King of Portagal, and the Duke of Oporto, inspected the Wellington Barracks yesterday L morning. Prince Albert afterwards rode on horseback, ac- companied by ...

Law Intelligence

... lab) intrutgence+ NOTICES.-THIIS DAY. VICE-CHAIWELLO88' CEh.MBEs, LINCOLN' INN. BrroAX Vcx-CHANCELLon Smx J. SiiAur.-A to K: Capner v. Pitt, at IlI; Gross v. Erriuglton, at liI; Alder v. Walters, at 114 liornby v. Frith, ct 12; Devoynet v. Robin on, at I2; Hendley v. Hendley, at 12'; Green x. Vauchop, at 121; Buckbyv. Cooke, at 126; Bobn v. Smith, at 12 saynard v. Bates, at 12t. L to Z: ...