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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I The sittings of the court for the August general sessions Of the peace for the county of MiddleseL were resumed yes- terday morning at the Onjidhall, Westuminstr, by adjourn- mient from Clerkenwell, before Mr. Pashle , QG.,. assistant- judge, Mar. Creasy, Mr. Payne, Mr. Aldermsn Rose, Dr. Bestemsn, and ir. H~alsweU. There were thiirty-two pri- soners for trial. IPiiam Woolf~,, 43,. porter, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUR7S. I M§ANSION-HOUSE. A styliably. dressed woman, about 25 years of age, a native of Darmstadt, who gave the name of Nary Pattes, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having attenpted to pass a flash 10. note, with intent to defraud Mr. D. Lonedale, a draper, at 31, Aldgate High-street. The note, which was headed ?? Bank of Engraving, did not atall resemble a genuine ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... HZH POLIC.E co ui~.2i BMANSION-HOUSE. ?? WWilnshureat, clerk, of 29, Weymoutah.te,. Hackney, wabroughS befere the Lord Mayor by d t' Russell, cberged with having uttered, at Tenterden, in two forged cheques, one for 4e7t 10s r a:d the of ieh 6001.O with intent to defirud the London and County iorabard str~eet. The circumstances dfthe case wers of asomewbrt nature. On Friday week, a letter was ...

FOREGERY OF TURKISH COIN.—ANOTHER CASE

... FORGERY OF TURifKSH COIN.- NOTBER COA8. I ?? 6 We published Ilst week the particulars of the a apprehension of a Greek merchant, now in custody at Bir. mIugham, charged with having caueed to be manufactured .* I- rge quantity of spurious Turkisti coins, and we have sow a to narrate the frrustration of a schef e for the manufsctet of s 8purnous Turkih money entered into by two Franchuet during ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... lASSIZIE INTELLIGENCE. 5W' ESTERXE CIRC.UIT.-B1RISTOL, AUGUST 19. ACi,.\MAN AND 0TIOt:S (ASSIGNrtES) V. 11.&rJtS.-SI'ECL JURY. ,ir. :M Sac1itl1, Q? C., DIr. Baretow, and Mr. Iar3lake ter fw tl. pl ; lir; dir. Cullier, Q.U., Ir. Stoune, Nr. i Olct til*e', > ii, M:. Mivtesi otr the lefence. The *, h!; ofl, Messrs. Acrarnan, Luess, arid Fellowes, are the c liii i- and trade assignees of a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE OOUBR7. I MANSION-HOUSE. S Zanzes Eears, a well dressed young man, was charged with tl stealing 21., the property of his employers, Messrs. Hoopera and Son, Queenhithe, wine merchants. v Moss, a detective, deposed, that on Thursday evening he a went to the prosecutors premises and remained in a room over the counting-house till about half-past seven, when he r, heard a ring at the ...

Law Intelligence

... gab) Antelligtat. 1 NqOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. LIXCOLN1.4-fllq. AT 1Oh13-EFOii TE 2 LORD VIIANtC91.,R..-Appeal: licit V. Hop. kinson part heard. AT 101- PFOR THSE Loanse JUSTICEs.-Appeals: Lloyd v. Atitwood. pait ?? v. Lloyd (2,. ROLLS 00 URT. OHANCERY-LANE. AT I0.-From Chamb2rs: Onieho ter v. Chitliester, part beard. Poti. tion: N,-r won v. Mitchell. Causes, &e.: iamsbotbam. v. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The October or Michaelmas General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this county commenced yesterday morning at Clerkenwrell. before Mr. Cressy, presiding for the assistant. jadge; Mr. Payne, deputy; Mr. Pownall, chairman, of the county bench, and the following magistrates were in at- tendance :-Mir. H~enry Warner, Mir. Falconer, Mr. Bales. w~ell, Dr. Batemsoi, Mr. Freer, M~r. Cottarell, and Mr ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE GOUBT$ MANSION-HOlJSE. Gavfn Thonma Aforgan, a man about 20 years of age, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having forged aad uttered'irequest for the delivery of three mantles of the value of 21. Os. 3d., with intent to defraud Messrs. Bowman and Comrany, Mancheeter warehousemen, of Wood-etreet, Cheapsi e. W. Gray, assistant to the prosecutors, eaid-Messrs. Hall and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 7HE POLICE CO rTB YS. MANSION-HOUSE. Alary Cain 40 years of age, without legs, and who haas been in the hal3it of orawling about the City for some years, on a board secued to her body, was charged before Sir . W. Carden with begging. H. Maundrell, constable 404, said that on the previous day he saw the prisoner pursuing her old avocation-that of begging-near the Royal Exchange. She had with ...

Law Intelligence

... Dada InlttifgenmC NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANOEIRY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 10-1ErORe THE LoaD C13ANCsLLOn.-Appeals: Wellesley v. Mornlngton k2), part hcard. AT 101. -1O3sepos TuE Loans JUSTtlrga-Bankrupt petition: Car- michael v. Carmichael. Appeal: Re Acoenteum Life Assurance Society v. Pooley, purt hea ?? v. Wickham 12). ROLLS COURT, OHANCEIOY.LANE. AT 10.-To be mentioned: Knight v. Bowyer. ...

Law Intelligence

... ME - Ratu Intedliamto NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. LINCOLNf'S-INN. Ac i~.Dsa a ~DCaece.To be spoken to : Itobto- se .Wod ankr otpotitiou: Re rtraam.Wrheard. Ac ?? judgment: Horton v. Brockiebusrst-Carew's Estate. 31otiona (The First Seal. Causes. ftc. Jenkins v. Ilowten-Goss v. Jenklna3n-8teVensefl V. L.1can,1u-Scot T. Oolburn-1aiae v. Cbitty VIECIAo dLOS COURTS, LINCOLN'S-.INN. AT 15 ...