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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SL,.SIONS. (ilellire 1\rI. Pa'hh(y, QC Ac.:st'inl-Judge.) Tti. -, 1. 253, omibiusilet (t't'ti:li'r, ?? to taiko Li' tli;tl i' ceileee.liii- tietAit' ?? liy' him iii the ?? of :ostot ut 1 ii tih LilittOii General Oiinnibus Mr II iii and MIr. r. It. II wk 'ipirtleed for the prosecu- l rie i. Mi %tlit' ts 11 1ctl ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE GOURJfS. MANSION-HOiUSE. 3reary Xcc and ifarqearet Th iilps wae crlarged with rob- bing Angelina Thomas, a dressmaker, of *S hitceloitel, of her victorine and cloak. The prosecutrix had been to t1e Hay. market Theatre, and was coming along Somocrset-street aboat 1 o'clock on Wednesday morning, when the prisoners canit behind her, knocked her down, and took the ?? e-ineittioned ...

THE FRAUDS ON THE CITY OF LONDON UNION

... THS YEW S1)S ON THlE CITY OF I ODOI aYEVIO)I At the ordinarv meeting of the Board of Guardians of the City of Lontlon Union, held on Tucsday, Mr. Wheeler hnaing explained the purport of his obserratiotis with respect to the tirn of Snuith, l'ayne, end Co., it was, after somar dis. uissiten, re-,lvted- Thit thia board ?? heard fromt Mr. Wheeler his explanation of the words used bv him on Tuecs ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THER POLICT COURTS. MANSION-HOUSE. Thozmas Glass was brought beodre the Lord MAoyr by Spittle, the detective officer, charged with forgery. Mr. Mullens, solicitor to the Committee of Bonkersh lrto Prevention of Forgeries and Frauds, attended on the c`rt the prosecution. ted at Spittle, the officer, said-I produce a warrant greee t. this court on the 20th of January last, against the priijnl ...

THE LATE ACCIDENT ON THE NORTH KENT RAILWAY

... THE LATE ACCIDENT ON THE NOR TH kENT BAIL WA Y. CORONER'S INQUIRY. Yesterday morning, C. S. Carttar, Esq., coroner for West Kent, commenced an inquiry at the Plongh Tavern opposite the Lewisham Station, touching the deaths of Annie Willcox, aged 32, the wile of Thou. Willcox, of 24, Borough-road, coach-maker; Mary Anne Howe (her sister) of 23, William street, Suffolk-street; John Ballinger ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Co UP,' OF COM1.MON CO UNCIL. yesterday a court was held for the despatch oft public business. ?? OF *rTHE DrCIIISS OF o01otcrISTE. ( Tho Loui MAYOR reatd the following comnmunication, which, upon the usotion of Mr. Deputy D.\XIN, seconded by I Mr. CONNELL, was ordered to be entered on the journals of s tho court. I t Whitehall, April 30. t 4 My Lord,-It is with great concern that I inform ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... SSIZE INTELLIGENCB. HOME CIRCUIT.-CROYDON, AUGUST 12. (Before the Lord Chief Baron and, Special Juries.) 3 HEOItwITs V. THE EASTERN COUNTIES RAILwAY coMPANY. Serjeant Shea and Mr. F. J. Smith were for the plaintiff; d Mr. govil Q.C, and Mr. Hawkins, appeared for te coin- o This was an action to recover damages for an injury sus- it tained by the plaintiff, upon the occasion of the explosion ...

Law Intelligence

... Iah Intelligence. * ?? NOTICES-THIS DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT. SASINoHALL-STREET. d ,f Berons Mu. Coxmeisloxa HltcOLoYD.-Lewls and Lewis, auditeat 11- J. Butcher, adjourned exaaeiiation, at 12-Heathleeld and Co., It dividend, at 12. m c INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT, PORTUGAL-STREET. 5 AT 11.-BEFowi CrI ir' ?? LAw.-For discharge: E. U Jone, J. F. ?? 0. l. Mitchell, It. Slatou, 0. Roberts, U. TiL1y, i. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... tary GTUILDIIALL. grol Jotin St. Bennett, George Cuthbert Gralham, alias Patey, and Jamce3 has Saundere, ella- Cerneily, were charged with steeling 13. bars of If yellow metal weighing 256 the., andt James Itumptireys. a mar ce whc store dealer, of Park-cattage-, Kirg'a-rotd, Chelsea, was charged with the feloniously receiving the property. It belonged to Mesers Vivian and Son, copper ...

ALLEGED OUTRAGE BY SOLDIERS AT PARIS

... ALLEZGElD OUTRAGB BY SOLIERS AT TARIS. Our Paris correspondence yesterday contained a report of the first proceedings of the cburt-martial now sit- ting in Paris to try Lieutenant A. A. Lsandri, paymaster of the 9.5th Regiment of the line, P. J. Leandri, lieutenant in thesom reimetand P. J7. Benaguet, a sergeant also in received, After the complaint addressed to the Procureur-Generail by Md. ...

MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN AT CANTERBURY

... MUJRDEB OF A YOUNYG VOMANY AT CANTERBUR U!. Yesterday a most deliberate and determined mur- der was perpetrated in broad daylight, immediately in front of the Cavalry Barracks, Canterbury. The author of this foul deed is a young man about 25 years of age, of tho name ot Stephen lox, a plane-maker by trade; and his victim, a young 'woman, the daughter of a bricklayer, of the name of Mary Ann ...

THB POLICE COURTS

... -0-- GUILDIALL. IV. H. Ree, of 4, Middlesex-street, Whitechapel, was sum- moned for receiving into a common lodging-house, kept by him at 4, Catherine Wheel-alley, Bishopsgate, more ledgers than the house was adapted to contain, with due regard to health and decency. At the time Dr. Letheby visited the house it was over- crowded; but as it was now shown that one of the lodgers had at that time ...