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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT— YESTERDAY

... OE'iTRAb CRIMINAL COURT--- YESTERDAY. M. OLD COURT. [eoe Justice WiOHTMAM and Mr. Jus~tice. Aified F, th6 lalie master di i6I Wh901 Worif honft, surrendered to take his trial upon a charge of mifs demneanour. a ?? gisc' cond14cted the prosecution; Mr, Mattlsewo a~ppeared for the defendant. The learned counsel for the prosecution, in opening the ease to the jury, said that the charge against ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OP COMlIMON COUNCIL. Yesterday, a court, which was most numerously attended, was held for the despatch of public business. THE LATE SIR HENRY HAVELOCK. Alderman HALIs aloved-,hlat a bust of the late Major- General Sir l-feiy HIavelock be executed and placed within the Gujidlmall, ia in lenlory and commemloration of the skill and bravery displayed by laiisa ill relieving Cawnpore and ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT Of eBANK, R nPTC!Y-Y.E:SMTE 1DAY. I [1k-fore Mr. (hounsisSioller GOVY'.iiiUiN.1 IN RR5 JA MElS l511511CM ?? i'iiOiiBLU 012' A, 1lIliTS1 SJ ?? SHiSaIt~ltOLDiER, I 'uewa e api aeation for all order dlirething tho lay- int of ?? W0:,61dd to Gleorge Titonkssn in respect of a .ag clr,: aimentred 'by lissi against the estatc of the bankrityt C0 who Nvas a Sharcholder in the Royal BritishBak ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... CoUJRlT OF B4NKRTTPT'CY-YSTERDAtY. [Before M1r. Coinizissioner RINE.]hi 1IS RE TH~E E-LECTRIC rOWNER, LsIGHT, AND COLOUR COMPA-NY b (ltN1-ist ten) thle This wases the dlay appoinited for hearing,,thle petition for ?? volutitary w~inding~ up1 of this comlpanly, pursuanit to tule ac 3o of 135o6. An outline of thle petition having been given in .. thils journal uponl thle occasion of at formier ...

THE LATE EXTRAORDINARY AND ADROIT ROBBERY AT MESSRS. HUNT AND ROSKELL'S

... !EHB LATE MXTRAORDINARY AND -ADROT TROBBERY 'AT gSRS HtNT. iXD4 ~TOSKBL VS.` ~- At the Marylebone police-couirtyeaterday Mr. Broughton was ongaged for a considerable time in the investigation of a charge of robbery against Louise Montei, iliss Constance Browin, a well dressed woman about 40 years of age, who, under cireiinistances of a m1oat extraordinary and artful nature, has succeeded in ...

COUNT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COUNT Op BANARUPTOY-YESTERDAY. er [Before Mr. Comusies:oInerFANE.J ae 1B RE HUTCHINGS. Y' The bankrupt- was a contractor, of Adan-strcet, Ad.sk- phi. This was the adjourned examination isseting. se The accounts have already been published in this journal. ee The case has been adjourned several times upon the ques- or tion of accounts. The solicitor to the assignees now asked 5Y for a further ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—YESTERDAY

... IINSOL VENT D],COW;'O COURT-Yre3TE!,_LY. [LBefoe Mir. Cosmini :e: P :e TN' Ri: TPE ll;:V.';it). 110l~ilEl.. This inolveCnt. who hafl il t W\-'Ililghilani s-ar Croydonl, tspjlie'! to) be disc! a lgc uinder the actI, liiv;ng becn noti on: bail. YMr. DoosQ ?? cn -Glhe 'art of tloe Rev. Mr. *l- ker, of ?? 1 ecto r. a - I d . l1 ' ea d o( p It f.. J tlro:ayedl thlt i,, .i) i tih (ii cut Colinnitti ...

CONVICTION UNDER THE GAS WORKS ACT

... CONVICTION UNDER THE GAS WORKS AOT. Mr. William Johnson, landlord of the Railway Arms beer-shop, Old Ford-road, appeared at the Worship-street Police-court, to answer an information exhibited at the instance of the Commercial Gas Company, in which he was formally charged, for that he did unlawfully lay, or cause to be laid, down a certain pipe colismunicating with other pipes, the property of ...

ATTEMPTED FRAUD ON A RAILWY COMPANY—ALLEGED INJURY FROM ACCIDENT

... ATTEMPTED FRA UD ON A RAIL TVAl' COMPANY-ALLEOtED INJURY FROM ACCI- DENT. i 1 ~ . I Sarah Jones, alias Grist, was brought pll on a warrant ls- fore 21r. Traill yesterday, at thle 6reenwich Police-court, charged witlh unlawftilly attenipting to obtain by false and fraudulent pretonces mioneys helonging to the OxfordNN'or- cester, and Wolverlhamsptotn Railway Cotispany, with in,- tent to cheat ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT (le BArKRUPTCY-YEiSr'tDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner GouLBnVY.) IN RE THOMAS SYCEELMORE. This was an examination meeting. The bankrupt was a eurrier and leather seller, of Gabriel's-hill, laidstone. The balance-sheet by Mr. Hart extends front 1st Jan- uary, 1857, to 22d February, 1858, and shows :-Creditors, £3,182; ditto holding security, £2,956; surplus at comu- mencement, £2,297; ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLTO jNCE. WESTERN CIRCUIT-lImsTsoL, APPf., 10. [Before MI Justice C'n'.VnuDt. and a Speicial jury.I LIEA5KA5BLE CASE- A LADY WORBlED BY A BEAR. The court was crowded to excess to-dlay, to hear the trial of an action by a young Italian lady, who is stated to be of high descent, but who, owing to the misfortunes of her fetidly, has lately practised as a teacher at Clifton, to recover ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN fLELLIGENCE. MAULBOROUGH STREETP-YEztERDY. BRUTAL ASSAULT ON A Boy.-John Miller, tea-deale' and grocer, Cleveland-street, wmts summoned before, Mr. Beadon for kicking and otherwise seveyrlyinjuxll. William Bishop, a boy about 14 years of age. I Thecomplainantssaidhe vasintheemployoffr. Jackson, sofa-maker, Russell-mnews. On the 12th.inst, lie was sent to buy some tea and sugar at the ...