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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLIGE O CBTS. *MANSION-HOUSE. soeim WJilliam Wallace Thornpson, who was charged at the the a beginning of last month with having embezzled several sums BreV of money, the property of his employers, Messrs. C. J. Jones of A and Co., of;Leadenhal1-buildings, Gracachurch-street, was at I brought up for final examination. chest Mr. Wontuer appeared for the prosecution, Mr. Hum- appli phreys, ...

A ROYAL SENSE OF JUSTICE

... A BOOYAL SENSE OT J ZTJIUcE. A trial lately cane on at Turin, which excited considerable interest. A small farmer, Antonio Costamagna, aged 63, father of a numerous fimily, was tried for using abusive language towards the King. The prisoner was dressed like a peasant, and had a very composed and re- spectable appearance. The indictment set forth that on the 1Cth of September last King Victor ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TIHE POLICE CO UBJTS. l GUILDHALL. George S1?verton, a dust contractor, 'Was charged with tbsowirg about two tons of ashes into the Thames. The defendant had contracted with the General Steam iaoligation Company to remove the ashes from their vessels, ,i it was clearly proved that he had on several occasions thr0wow the ashes into the river instead of into the ash.boat. Thedefendant said that ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COUBT. _ OLD COURT. (Before the Recorder.) E Mafry Elliott, 49, was indicted for misdemeanour, under I the recent statute introduced by Lord Campbell relating to X the sale of obscene prints and books, for haviag a quantity oft articles of that description in her possession with intent to i sell and dispose of them. I Mr. Bodkin and Mr. Robinson conducted the prosecution; I Mr ...

THE SHOREHAM POISONING CASE.—INQUEST ON THE BODIES

... THE SHOREHA . 1'OISONJ6AB ON THE BO.DIEy. - al On Monday an inquest was held at the :B AsrmisosInn, Shoreham, before Mr. F. H. Gall, coroner f, East Sussex, upon the bodies of Esther Puttick, maeli woman, aged 37, and her stepson, F rederick Puttick, agli who came by their deaths in the manner and undert . cumstances described in the following evidence: The jury having viewed the bodies in the ...

Law Intelligence

... saw Irdelliomm NOTICBS-TIIIS DAY. coni COURT OF OHANOBRy, LINpOl otin :R-imde Ar ?? TR~ LORDS JUBIORSrr.-Apa Appeion: Rogers V.11 Oxford Worcester and W~lerbaWPtlnBa~wAY. ApelSAtony lienernI 4.RT.snsANCEYOLAXE thsi AT 10.-OaUgses. &c. Mdo ltoisv. fdmn zds.pot hcrrd-M&a0serohv., q OasMphell-Auagefl V. Hpln~omple . BtIls-Pole v. Joel Clayton, . LJohn-korris v.p ?? embuoinpltway v. ViawnyaP ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLICE COUBR& GUILDHALL. JbAhn Maet-tn, a smart looking young mani, desnribr de as bricklayer, was brought up on a warrant before AIdermen Rose, charged with a violent assault upon his wife, Mary Ann Martin, a very respectable looking young woman, said-I have lived with the prisoner as his wife about three years, but I have only been married to him about ohr months.My- huband cme bore abou ...

INQUEST ON THE GIRL DROWNED AT CAMBERWELL

... INQUBSZ O THE GIRL D1ROVWED 42 UAMBREWbLL. Yesterday an inquest was held by Mr. Carter, Coroner for ast Surrey, at the King's Arnos, George-street, Camberwell, on thle body olf Hannah Read, whose body was found the previous Friday in the Grand Surrey Canal by a boy who w/as fshing. It having been reported that the deceased, a girl 12 years of age, had been first violated and then drow ned, ...

Law Intelligence

... Lab) Intglat. U NOTICES-THIS DAY. L BANOKRUPTCY COURT.I)ASINGHALL-STREEIT. I Tespoac. 3a. CommisniOB F~vn.-T. G1. Gabrell, now choice of as- Il altueeI a' ?? Bayles lest examitnation, at 11-J. Syred. audit, at tj ~~l, cbstce of ass~~~gnees at 1.co o INSOLVBNT DIO~OB0 OOURT. PRTUGAL-TltiONT. C AT IL-awoazOais~Ce~esss~cea L~w-llueties: Et. WV. WAt- son. . Dye. L A Otike. JGrant IV.Turer, J. A ...

Law Intelligence

... I.:1 iuatu Pntkhgt'e I . NOTICRB-THIIS.DAY. DA WKR17T CY OOURT~fl AS1 NGHA L~ ?? i Exysso l }1a. aoe Miasla o ossa PAJ5.-Wl i~a~ d t~b n,.ebcoice of ofsslg sneea t lljw - W. tB en ls ud d~l &,t lb c t-W. T .Sele . ae udit, at 1-W. Turner, audit, at 12., SECONDARIES' COURT.-AUGUST 20. (Before Mr. Secondary Potter and a Special Jury.) M'ACKAY V. DVLL0CX.L-.Ll11Ex. This was an Oction for libel, ...

Law Intelligence

... Lawd -i. I tigepn, I 1. ? I, I OIUST OW' CHANCERY. L1NCO0LN!S-INN. Al 104l`BHiOBI Tzz LouD C55ASCELLOR,-7Appeal: Wythes T. Labouchere. part heard. -AT 10j. - ABoas mors 2.00s Jusriiss.-Appeals, IL. Wood V, Mriorlbak~s. PaR-thealrd-Taytor v. Taylor.. LLS CORT AMCEBY-LANE. AT 10.-Petiflonsj(mlopposod case, 31P lton .Short Canse: rar~eaees Y. Huint-Stor v.Stonor-PeksV. Stottl- hurt, oart leard. ...

A LADY CONVICTED OF OBTAINING TWO HUNDRED AND RIGHTY POUNDS UNDER FALSE PRETENCES

... .A LADY UOZVV1CIED OF 011TAINING TWOI IHUNDRED AND EIGHTY POUNDS UN.DBB FA.LSE PRTBNTEVRS. (on Saturday, in the Court of Quarter Sessions at Bath, a lady of respectable connexions was tried upon tbq charge of having fraudulen~tly obtained by false pretences the sum of 280g. The prisoner, Mary Weston 1>oMGhie is thirty years of age, daughter of the late Mr. Edward Vernon Goodell, a solicitor, ...