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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PoLICE INTELLIGENCE. - 0 - IMANSION -H OUSE . TITIHE PIOsECscIuOSx.-Several persons, inhabitants of the parish of All Hallows Staining, were summoned before the lord mayor, under the old statute of Henry VII., for nonpayment of certain tithes due to the rector in pursuance of that statute, and the decree which had been mode under it. Mr. Ballantine ap- peared as counsel for the Rev. Mr. ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT.—JULY 18

... M1-ab , 9L and . EXETER COUNTY; COURT.--JULY, 18. I . ?? . .. 'DkWDNzY- V.- HODGnINSON.-DEWDNEY V, MILES, ---Tbese;were actions brought by the proprietor of the Lumika'y' against Mr. Hodgkinson, tea dealer, of High-street, 'nd V{ Tles, sg., of Dix's Field. Mr. Stogdon, Who rteed his-Instritlt~n' in court, was, engaged for the pl-itf -Mr. Tifrn~ attended for Mr. Hodpkscau; ued Mr. Bishop for Mr ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTERDAY. BOW-STR5EST-Jlar5 Ann Li~areerr was charged with stealing a purse from James Moore, err Saturday. Waiht, at Charing-oross. 2 Tire prisoner, by affecting a degree of languor anti faiguen, s attracted the notice of the proeecutOr, it young carpenter, 2 who asked her if sir e was unwell. Site told bins esi( was aa laundress, and had just token home an immense basket of clothes ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... FRIDAY. ven ROBBED WHILST DnUNx.-Many thieves escape convic- and . tion, when brought before the magistrates, in consequence of des r the prosecutors being drunk, either at the time of the rob- Ref , bery,orwhen they attend in court togive theirevidence. To-day, out: e two ruffianly-looking fellows, named M'Govern and Pepper, trer e escaped punishment from this cause, at the City Police Court, ...

EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT WINDSOR BARRACKS

... EXTRI ORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT i WINIDSOR BARRACKS. COURT MARTIAL ON AN OFFICER. A general court martial was held yesterday.and on Wednesday at the Infantry Barracks, Windsor, t) try I Lieutenant James Edward Perry, of the 46th Regiment, i for, conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, and to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, in hyv-l ing at Windsor, on or about the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, SATURDAY, June 24th

... [BerroaE NR. ConlusrsssoNiu. GoULEOURNa.] as REC L.AMBERT, A PATENT M1EDICINE VEaNDOR. be This vras the examination meeting, and for the proof of Ot debts under the bankruptcy of William Thomas Lambert, of Do ,Termyn-street, SIt. James's, described as a patent medicine fr, vendor. I I Mr. Lowrance (of the firm of Lowrance, Plews, and Boyer), Old Jewry Chambers, appeared for the Trade Assig- ta ...

MYSTERIES OF LONDON

... .il MYSTERIES OF LONDONO . I il.I : - ] : ?? : ' .i li Augustine de Choioy, a French girl, broght an action at the Maidstone issizes, on. Monday, 'ag In a Frenelh.. mant Geimaib M for t ge recodacti aoSC; te ialue ofwearint apparel, t^- pep~yX plaintiff Nhis coe was.of te aame~.disga ing o~ter 'as ona that-~was disposed jof ai.sho4 ;timnback, bt.iti %iunt pf Common Pleas, thie present ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ' ITELLI;xp0 I HOME CIRCUIT - AISDSTONE, JeuLy 25. (Before Chief Baron Polleik) T31ADn4 IN PnosaTvTcrxo.-DE (UJoaoy -This was an action brought by a Freonc?hsi Augusttine de Choicy,- to recover from the defnl 't is - also a Fredchman, certain articles of Iwe estaic and 357.' in money, -which was alleged t) be tie1 X an ?? between the parties. Mr j ohe a ton were counsel for the plaintiff; Mr. ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... Mu3 inSB BY A LuATicn.-W. Campion was indicted at York for the wilffil murder of Ann Campion, on the first of June last, at Ruswarp, near Whitby.-The 1ei- soncr was a mariner, and many years ago, when on board a vessel called La Poule, in Canada, had received an injury on his head, which had caused concussion of the brain, since which time he had been subjected to fits of excitement, and his ...

IRELAND

... IRVELAN~D. EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT ABDUCTION. The days of chivalry, it seems, are not yet to be classed amoong the reminisconces of Irish social bistory The spirit is still animate at its old beal-quarters-tblo far-famled' county of Tipperary-in witness whereof the reader htas only to peruse the following strange p;aragr aphl: Clownael, Si-lday Bventing.-An attempt at albhietiuin which I ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... 'yfR(1SD111RE SUJMME1R ASSIZES. ((oltio lcid c;irom /IIC -81li t'iemlfnt) CDROWN COURT. (Before M1r. Justice CROWoDERt.) J;i'Jti DA , ?? 21. f rO~SEpI5L 1 0\IIINSI'I-lOil. PE convicted of act assa-lt with jrI trtilt to rot ?? oilo: l ri ;at Waliefiehl, oi tbe 18th Match, 1853, Iwtit5setelicei t0jlfti ?? IriuieSoitiiOi;. 1 lAS. N OIl'f- convticted of sssoinldit)g smite boys, near Wi teflold, ...

LAW—YESTERDAY

... LA W-YESTEBAY. a HOUSE OF LORDS-APPEALS. | Before the LORD CHANCdLdiOR, Lord BROUGIA~m, Lord STa. LEONARDS, and other Pcer&.] JOBDRN AND wiFE v MONEY. This was an appeal against a decree of the Master of the Rolls, in which the real ' cetion was whether in certain cenveation' which had taken place between Mrs. Jorden and the respondent and other members of his family, she bad consented to ...