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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. MARLBOROUGH-BTREET. A young woman, evidently in great dietress, Wiehed to know if protection wvas afforded her by the newr act. Her husband, who was a clerk, but without employment or character, had married another woman. He ws tred for bigamy, but the case failed, becamuse 0 one could identiif the second wife. She wished to separate from her hush; after the trial, but Mr. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT--- ; STEBRDIY. OLD COURT¶ [Before Mr. Baron BRAsWBSLL] Janses Ov'eild, :19, tailor, was charged with the man- slaughter of John Raider Riebardeon. ir. Cooper conducted the prosecution; Mr. Robinson appeared for the prisoner. It appeared that on the evening of the 27th of Jamnary the prisoner and the deceased, accompanied by their wivee, had been to the theatw, ana1 about ...

A CHILD KILLED BY AN EXPRESS TRAIN

... A OHILD EILLED BY AN EXPRESS PRAINX A JURY RESISTING A CORONER'S DICTATION. IAn inquest was held on Monday, by Mr. C. E. Driffield, s at the Railway Tavern, sne, near Wigan, on the body of a l boy, seven years old, who on Thursday morning last was knocked down by the buffer of the Mauchester and South. Trt express train, while passing the lpote crossing in t Ico Green-lane. The, Ine National ...

TRIAL OF THE ROYAL BRITISH BANK DIRECTORS

... i THE QUFEN V. HUMP IHRRY BROWN, EDWARD ESDAILE, HENRY DUNNING MACLEOD, RICHARD HARTLEY KENNEDY, WILLIAM D)ANJEL OWEN, JOHN STApLETON, AND HUGH INNES CAMERON. At the sitting of the Court this mornirg, Mr. Kenneidy applied, on the part of Mr. Brown, to have a ic f evidence struck out of his lordshlip's no0tes,an said he would at once be able to show the reasoiableness of his application. Lord ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS MARLBOROUGH-STREET Mr. Guillatrne Sal/s, a German merchant, who gave his address Marylebone-street, Regent-street, was charged with annoying Miss Sarah Bellamy Huntley, of Hemming's-row, in the public streets. Mr. W. Charnock was for the complainant. Mr. BE Levis appeared for the defendant. Miss Huntley stated-I keep my brother's house in Hem- ming's-row. My brother is a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... .THE, POLICE COURTS. GUILD HALL. .Ehima 7Funslowe, a middle-aged woman employed at The income tax-offioe, Basinghall-strect, as a charwoman, was placed at the bar before Sir Peter Laurie charged with the following robbery: John Mark Bull, a detective officer, ?? consequence of information I received yesterday from AIr. Till, the income tax collector for the city of London, in reference to some ...

THE DEFENCE OF THE ASSASSINS

... a/ OF THE Tji ASSASSINS. UtRESTS AT GENOA ,ByffEICTBIiG TELE MAMPR. OR OWN CORRESPONtDENT.] PARTS, SUNDAY. , t O~pOnent of the Mcsasures for General ,eis to iconeof the defenders of the : i f 4thl at tlheir ap1proaching trial. elO ,jlx cing abs(rlt frolml Paris when Pierri hit U e n is counsel, the choice of .1 I M fa~ n oiM. Emilo O)llivier, who 1 tllhe oL4f0 3slt'red fl,,l (Genalla colfirm ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Trns DAY. The C'our' of Queen's Benc'i will sit in Xanco, at West,- aninster, at ten. COURT OF QUREKST BENCH, WEsSTINSl~TER, art 10. Mfiddlesex sp~ecial julries: Thle Queen v Cnbitt and ano- ?? v Nicholls-Whitehlurst v Kinsonl, Clay, and Cos. Middlesex commnon juries: Beck v Sherwood-C'ex v Newv Alliance Assurance Company-Hickman and ansother v Marsh. Unldefended causes : Gross v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTIELIAGENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY-YFSTEP.IRAY. [Before the LOIns CH.iCEI.I.O(i and thle Li;DS iV[STICES.1 CLESIMNTS V. HA ofL. This appenl from a decisionl of the ?,astor of thle 6115l was argued before tbe full court of appeal some Jtue since, judgment being then reserved The case involved tle question whether or not thle interest of the testiter in tbeS csuse in a partners1liili relating ...

THE LONDON GAZETTE

... TE ZO1Ot Phi.mrn, Tuesdayi BAN:KRUPTS. JOSEPH MOSES, Newnharm street, Teuter-ground, Goodman's- feld, manufaturor, to surrendeir March l, aht'alfpisst twelve o'clock, March 30, at two, at the Bankrpts' Coert. Solieh.or, Messrs Sole, Tnrner, and Turner,; Aldermanbury; official assignee, Mr Graham, Coleman-street - WILLI AM BARD- GETT and JOHiq.PICAR0, Mark-liane-chambers, Mark-lane, and Old ...

Law Intelligence

... kau intteligence. I NOTICES-THIlS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-MIN. At l10.-BEFORS THE~ Lopes JUSoToIs-Appeals: Kataht v. Bow.t lee (2). peirt ?? Borbein v. BllandI. By oider :Countess of Alornington v. Keane.I ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. AT 10.-From chambers: Re Ilmlnhuter School-Dveey v. Dirrant. (lausue, &c. : Monk v. Cartwngbat, partI ?? v. Walkerpa heardl-Attorney.General v. Mostyn ...