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... tato Intethatuct. I N(OTICES-TI11LS DAY. -~o Ato R OLtS CHAMBEBS., OFIACEIIT.LANS no N It it: Pining Y. Boyd-Ford v. ie(, yonu rapoug, t t I arnloon v. ?? V. th Lse's ?? v. Crisford-Pootrvs fV . Kirb t.Cartr. ty 12Wavde v. Cavles-B1rown c ea ran, ?? arerLnoW 11-DArundav. Leal at 'a Addi, ton 0,. At 2-Cathnsny v'Mle. atf.i Lto er-BL Diuoarit ?? v. BNolrfok. r'a~tr Rokurge-Jev. iAtv.110' 1t. At ...

THE POLICE CURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. ge MANSION-HOUSE. eO William Butler, a cooper, in the service of Messrs. Hills, GI :e Underwood and Co., distillers, of Eastcheap, was brought Vi ,t before the Lord Mayor, charged with having robbed his ti employers of' two gkIon&18 Of gin: and Henrye Wyer was n A charged with receiving the sanme, 'well knowing it to have * h leen strIen. .Vebb, the city detective officer, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I~. ,. I e The April session of the Central Criminal Court was o opened yestorday, before the iight lion. Sir W. Cardo, a M.P., LordMayor, the Recorder, Aldermen Sir C. Marshall, h Farnco.b, and Sir F. G. Moon, Mr. Alderman and Sherift o Lawrence, Mr. Alderman and Sheriff Allen, Mr. Under- s Sheriff Millard, Mr Under-Sheriff Parker, &c., &c. a The first edition of the calendar contains the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... . . J.LJLU .LZLQOYBLO. L attnde4 the - x s servie at a quarter pit8o'clc O Stuiday evenngat w S '&h Bartholomew's, M oor-lanie, which' is my arish churclL 02 ?? The congreation oonsisted' of about 14 or po'an4d 1d tI& whn She creed ,oommoncd& ?? cmurte and o oters in ' the pl e ,hirch, accordigt, totheir pal pu s ?? a b' heat.8 oneeng whxch the defetndan, who was sb=4 I'e mig funmoneof ...

Lam Intelligence

... RaW Inteltigent 1 NOTICES-THIS DAy. COURT 0OF CHANCERY. LINOOLN'SIM1N. tA AT2 *ftt BPXons THE Loams JUSTrors.-Bankrup pe Ftiton . HR Cal 'It in ro Calvert, Parti hoard. Appeals: W*att V. Colaed- i = v. Lees. V, . ROLLS~ VOR\0AQR*~E .AT 10.-By order: Payne v. L ttle. tobb ?? V. see. I Yeprthor considerations Pladv PoletidH utg t. v.i Kul a- riott v. BReynolds-3Norgau ?? bipe, ilyV .Layon. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I 1H7a POLICE COUR7S. I . .R~chard Taylor-, cabdriver, was brought before the Lord Mayor,haged under the following circmnstances: Mr. Edwd Morgan, commercial traveller, ?? Satur. cab.2nn Bishopegat e-atreo, and when I got in I gave hirm a sovereign and asked him to get it chaiaged, to enabeme to* pay rmy far.' I handed it to him through the tra~ 'door at the tof thd cab, and told him to drive ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUR7S. el MANSION-HOUSE. tI A ferocious looking fellow named John Car r a porter at tl Billingsgate Market, was charged before the Lord Mayor vvith 5 assaulting Mr. Benjamin Gain, butcher, of Cole-street, g Borough, under the following circumstances. p The complainant, the left side of whose face was covered e- with clotted blood, which had flowed from a wound on the cheek-bone, ...

Law Intelligence

... ILatu Iluttuigm e. I NOTICES-TIIS DAY. ROLLS CHAMBERS, CBRAtOERY.LANR. A to K-Courtv. Philips, at l0j. Ar. 11 Ilankart r. Danhsart-Cco. per' v. Shaw-CamPlon v. ?? v. S9arce-FPrnsA lc', Cha- rity. At i}: Eayes v. ?? Eatate-Cooper v. Maedonald- Collins v. Collios-De Wintonv. MaRyor of Brecon-Ra-lok v. .Haslook- Chancellor v. Morecraft-Hele v. Bexley-ClaWtoU v. St. John-Attor. ney-nacral v. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COU.RS. MANSION-HOUSE, lEliz.E Bevis was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged [ wih having stolen a watch, value 31. Samuel Gardener, a master chimney sweeper, of Northum- 5 berland-alley, ?? Monday night, at half-past 11, I met the prisoner in Crutohedfriars, and she either by accident or intention hit my hat over my eyes, and then asked I me to give her something to drink, and I ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I : THE POLICE CO URTS. MANSION-HOUSE. Pt John Gardner and Wlfliaem lhyne, labourers, wer brought brfore the Lord M~ayor, charged with having corn- mnitted a. desperate assault upon Police-cons~table J. T. Has- Sett. Al considerable part; of Gardner's head was coveried with adhesive pibster. a When the case was called on, the inspector ota duly ~ handed to the Lord Mayor a medical certificate, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CEN71BAL CRIMINAL COUR7. I OLD COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Hill.) Henry Holland, Charles Webb, and -A Gfred Henry Clark, aged 16, were brought up to receive sentence. The two first-mentioned prisoners were Post-office letter carriers, and it appeared that the former was employed in the Golden-square district. In consequence of the numerous complaints of the 10o8 of letters, the usual course of ...

THE PARRICIDE AT DARWEN

... TEE PdBARIClDB AT DRI WBY. Wejre are indebted to the Preston Guardian 'or a report of the inquest held on Friday at Over Darwen, 1 yMr. John Hargreaves, coroner, on the body ef Robert Kerel as'v, foinerly a farmer, aged 00, v;ho was murd'ered in ihis own. house ?? Wednesday under the ciricuostanoes described in t our Saturday's paper. It has already bzen stated that ?? I wife of deceased and ...