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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 ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-THis DAY., COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, at half-past 10. [Before the Loanos J USTICrZ.] Appeals, Ac.: Penney v Goode (2), to be spoken ?? v London Corn Exchange Company, part ?? re Colquhoun, appeal petition part ?? v Hawkes (2)-Senhouse v Hall. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. Causoes, o&c.: Atterney-General v Sturge-Hitchen vOrmerod- Ward v Barbuiry-Attorney General v ...

CITY MALVERSATION AND OPPRESSION

... I CITY MALVERSATION AND OPPRESSION' I A new case of abuse and Mismanagernert 11s Deen brought forward against the unhappy corporation of Lsndon, and its history is a curious one. It dates from the reign of James ?? when the public mind was proba. bly as deeply engaged with tbe then recent rebellion and contemplated colonization. of the province of Ulster, as it is at this moment with our ...

LAW AND POLICE

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, Jan. 28.-IN Rt IIfN-Et-.-Mr Commissioner Fane gave judgment in this case, w ich had stood over on the question of certificate. Ile had ?? Iequested by the assignees to award a certificate of tie first class. Upeit reference to the proceedings be found Mr Hcnnet owed to secured creditors about 96 0001, al d the propertv behl against this was abotit 96 OVOl.: lie owed to ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1854
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 691 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... w% atenteutlgeo COUR OPOXANSRY LICOLN'S-INN. AT I4.-TOFOR *ra IAO.D c~ccr~en- petition: ' ~~rai Cacey' ppas;Baoiedv.. Calmar; ;Allat to * Birox TE LansJuvioa.-ppel ?? re Page, b~yWI Pany espartcl eecer. tb BOLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANI, Li AT IO.-For judgment: Rtueell v, place; in re Tayloi. MotioO5. Emirt 6csi. Causes, Ri.:. Austin v. Austin; Iredell v. Iredell; Swn fLO V~. Holmes. Dave v. ...

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TRIAL OF AN ENGLISHMAN IN FRANCE FOR FORGERY

... IN ?JcAK? PQ?I FORGERY. - - wen ?? ao Pdiipnet I wsibe~j~s ~ eljig bmsef Diane~ ,Lowthir1 HfIagohdu OPJ Ii H~nace BRemot, er,' o see Deymuand i `HenyGoe !t*an that tfigolwstogssnohle'ota epro -w wsertainod tbat thorn-wer ;groildiad' for:believiog thatso : ;*;for back'-a1819ibehowa condenmed by, ontrof the 'Fsehah: ;,al Arte, alad that siace thou heo had undergone numerous ~ ha -mince ; also ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... POJICE-SATURDAY. BOWrSTREET.-A number of cabmen were summoned be. fore the magistrates at the instance of Inspector Druker (on behalf of the Commissioners of Police), to answer various complaints preferred under the Hackney Carriage Act. It transpired in evidence that these complaints had been instituted by the police, who, by the direction of the com- missioners, had engaged the defendants at ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... LA W-YESTERDAY. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY. COUNCIL. 4 [Before tihe CHANCELLOR of the DUOHY of CORNWALL, ?? JUDGE of the ADMIRALTY COURT, A/l. BaronPARKE a and tie Right Hon. Sir EDWARD RYAN.] to MUSADEE CAZU)I SHERAZEE, APPELLANT, AND MlcEERZA p ALLY SHOOSTRY AND ANOTUER, RESPONDENTS. tl Mr. Lloyd, Q.C., and Mr. Forsyth, Q.C., appeared for the a appellant ; and the Solicior-General and ...