POLICE—SATURDAY

... POLIUR-8A72U EDIT. IZARTLUDONfl.Ja5oo~ Raul, a sullen looking mniddle-aged man, v/as placed at the bar before Mr. Long, charged w/ith the following most atrocious conduct towards George Kemp, living in Haverstock-place, Camden-town. Complainant, around whose head was a bandage, deposed, that on the previous Saturday he was is the company of the prisoner at e beer-shop, arid that a quarrel ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST A STOCKBROKER'S WIFE

... CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAIIVST A aTO?KBROKE*'8 WiPE HERTJOBD, ?? magistrates of this town were engaged until a late hour yesterday ID investigating a most remarkable charge, preferred against Mrsi. Emnily Har- riet Geraldine Morris, the wife of Mir. William Morris, of the Stoek Ezohange, and of Willen-hall, East Barnet, for hasing forged the acoeptance of her husband to a bill of exchange for ...

A YOUNG WOMAN SHOT

... On Saturday an inquest was held at Thorpe Hes. ley, rear Rotherham, Yorkshire, on the body of a young woman, named Harriet Ardron. Deceased was between 21 and 22 years of age, the eldest of five children, and daughter of William Ardron, a farming man living at Thorpe. She was a girl of pleasing appearance and man- ners, and was a general favourite not only amongst her family and the immediate ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FORGERY

... BXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FORGERY. The magistrates of Hertford were engaged on Friday in investigating a charge against Mrs. Emily Har- riet Geraldine Morris, described in the Bertfor: Mercury (our authority for the present report) as the wife of Mr. William Morris, of the Stock Exchange, and of Willen- hall, East Barnett, of having forged the acceptance of her husband to a bill of exchange for ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT2 OFY BANKRUPTC.Y-SATwURDAY. (Before ir. Cornpiliicer (ioraUstnuc ] l IX TiE PIERSI. The bankrupt wasa merchant Of Finebury. A petition had been presented by Mr. Henry Littledale, praying to beI declared mortgagee of certain stock and shares. The caseI w a argued on a former day by Mr. Coleridge for the as Hineis honour now gae j°3utdgmX^ent. It appeared that, in April, 1846, the ...

MURDER AT THORPE HESLAY, NEAR ROTHERHAM

... MURDERC AT THORPE HESLIA 1, NARA JWIRRHASM. A young woman named Ardran, who was shot on Wed' needay evening by a. man named Daniel Hawksworth, died after lingering in great agony until the following night. The deceased femanle, Harriet Ardran, was a young woman between 21 and 22 years of age, the eldest of five cbhiren, and daughter of W~illiam Aedran, a farmer's man living at Thorpe. She was ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TER POLICR CO VBT8. GUILDHALL. John Marriotf, of the White Swan, Skinner-street, was summoned before Alderman Wilson, under the New Beer Act, for opening his house unlawfully for the sale of malt liquors on Sunday morning, Dec. 24. City police-constable 56 said, about a quarter past eleven o'clock on Sunday morning he saw two men go into the de- fendant's house. He followed them in, and saw ...

CASUALTIES IN THE CRIMEA

... CASUALTIESIN THE CRIMEA. a (PRom A SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE.) f The following appeared in our late edition on Saturday: WAR DEPARTMENT. December 30, 10, o'clock a.m. His Grace the Duke of Newcastle has this day re- ceived a despatch, of which the following is a copy, addressed to his Grace by Field-Marshal the Lord f Raglan, G.C.B. Before Sebastopol, Dec. 13. My Lord Dake,-Your Grace ...

SENTENCE TO DEATH FOR ARSON IN FRANCE

... SEN TENCE TO DEATH FOR ARSON IN FRANCE. r The Court of Assizes of the Aube three days ago a tried a man, named Guillard, for murder and arson. For t more than seven years the commune of Brienne-la-Vieille was devastated by fires-and the lose caused by the destruc-t tion of hay, corn, furniture, and buildings. was very consi-I derable-nearly 200,000f., it is said, several families indeed N were ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—SATURDAY

... 1N?OL VENT DEBTORS 00 URT-SATUBDAY. WZBSER V. DROOKS. This wag a summons under the Small Debts Act. The plaintiff is a grocer residing at Stookwell, and the defenda nt, Reuben Brooks, a picture-dealer, at Brixten. Judgment by default had been obtained in an action for £14 i8s. 7d. A part of the debt was incurred before an insolvency of the defendant, but he hall not inserted the debt in the ...

Law Intelligence

... 26--al-M latentatum t l NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF BANRIIUPTCY, BASINGHALL.STREET, BaEooa Ma. ComisstooNsea -GotiLacra.-W. Lemon, choice Of assignees, at Ili; 0. Hardin, choic, of assignees, at 12; E. J. Stan- nard, ehoics of assignees, at 121. INSOLVENT DEIBITORlS' COURT, PORTUGAL-STREET. sit at 10. METROPOLITAN COUNTY COURTS. Sitting days appoitted for the present week. l WESrOUNITER, St. ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... [BsFonE JOSEPH POLLOOK, RSQJ -Stl Kaz V. JoNXS.-iThomas keyv, the plaintiff in this case, was fol formerly an assistant in the service of the defendant, Henry Johns, outfitter, 16, Oldhall-3treet, from whom he claimed m ;6 6s., one month's wages, In lieu or notice. He leftthe de- w fendant's service under the following ?? was Be docking out the shop window one Morning, as usual, when the ...