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CRNT.RAL CRIMINAL CO URT

... OLD COURT-FED. 3. l (Before Mr. Justice Williams and Mr. Baron Bramwell.) Htr. TAli Young and rl.f. Tnomas Piper appeared to l answer an indictment which charged them with a mis- r demeanor in having unlawfully disturbed some ?? bodies that had been interred in Moorfields Burial Ground, sad thereby occasioned a public nuisance. The defendants having pleaded not guilty, Mr. Sleigh, who,with Mr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I Mcm, M-WaWROX GUILDHALL. ABDUCarOiw, ?? BY 1BTCEMAGE.-We re;orted a few days'ago a chgigepreferred against a S panish mer-I chant, Mr. J. Bailey Davis, by afreend of his, Mr.' Ctrni', a civil engineer, of Great George-streat, Weetminster, for the abduction of a young girl, on which occasion- evidence was given of the intention' of Mr. Davis to ,take .tbe girl with hin'to Spaia as his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .I FOLICE INTEhLLIGENCE l BOW-STREET -YWsEUDAY. COVD;G' HOME FROM A PAnRTY-A)In Jdiesq, a woman i of had character, was charged by Mr. G. Saibsbury, a pipe I mnaker at Nottin ghami, with robbhig him of his puree, cOl-lB tamning £5 14its, The prosecutor said that about three o'clock this mor-. d j~ig ho 'was passilig along thle Straiid,' on his way ]sosise 5 frOsJ5 anl evening party, Whens the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT-Y!SUEsBDIK [Before Mr. Commissioner MuRPEU.j IN RE THOMSL HEtENRY COOriE. i Thir in'slverit, who Wai formerly member of ParlixF - for Worcester, appl'iet under the Protection Acts. *- Mr. Sargood appeared for Mr. Mecher, clerk te -Baron Channell, to oppose* and Mar. Reed ?? , 3fMr. Sargood appled for an accoulnt before he pro5 . with the case; He raised an objection as ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURlT OF COMMON COUNCIL. On Saturday a committee of the whole Court was Chae held, relative to Corporation Bills in parliament. Mr. ANDEIRTON, observing that the doors were closed, adve moved that strangers be admitted. able The motion was seconded by Mr. BLAKE. mosl On a division, there appeared-for the motion, 22 ; against plor it, 38 majority against the admission of strangers, 16. comI ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BA;YKRUPTCT-Y~l'RDAY. ,e IN E BoBERTr FE.LI ;ne Tho bainkrnpt ?? a merchanit and shipowner, of 28, St. ti Mary-at-Hll.a Ths wsuac opaynwn the ?? metig ag (blcuriy, £2 5,605; profitontrahedig £b20 colnhitrOiSC ino n 1856se, £2,8724 * surpluiis, March31,. 86 571;dbos Z The rep~ort shows that the bankrupt caine to Englands h about 1829, and coiunsenced business in partnership withl d ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIE IN fELLIGENCE. MANSION UOUSE-YsrEsDAY. Sopila Yielte, a missrable-looking creature, eleven years of age, servant to Mr. J. Keane, of 6, Bond-coumbt, WalI brook, was charged before the Lord Mayor and Sir H. bauggeridge, ihi petty sessions, with stealing five shillings belonging to her master. The wife of the prosecutor at tho last examination said that o4 the previous night she sent tho ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... The February session of this court onened on I DOlOAY. a FoeRGaeRy.-xorsn Smith, a reepectable-locking 3,onn - man, sumrendered to take his trial rpon two indietmente, t one of which charged him with the offence of forgery at 3 common law, and the other with seiseodmeanour in obtain.. t ing money by false pretences. The defendant wleaded f Not gui'ty to both indictmeats, and he was given in ...

FRENCH AND ENGLISH POLICE

... TO THE EDITOR. OF THE DAILY NEW6. SIR,-IHow far our English system of police i behind that of Franoo may be inferred froam the feo NwOg conversation which I overheard the other day: 4ENGLISH DETECTVE-We Cen do a thing or tVM, 8i well as you, Wounseer. I flatter myself that the Inventf of the gimlet-hole in the drawing-room door was a dodgdni to be sered at. 'FaxNCH DRTECTrV7-Fardonn= moi. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BA NKRUPTCY--YElTrRDAY. [Before Mir. Coruillrissiorser (COU[XURIT I IN HE W liAM HIll,.. The bankrupt, bo iwh o n of Mr. Jonathan Hills, of thel Dartford bank, applied to piats hris cxamsrinationI. He is de scrihed as a grocer, of (i, Harirrer-street Gravesenad. The accounts extenid frosts .uly 1, 15,~ ?? 2 1857, and ?? rditors, £2),81 ; profits oin tradinsg, £1,0riO; debtors gaoof, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INAOLT'NT DEBTORIS COUBT- :YESTERDA. [Before the CHisFt COMUISAiONER.J ITN 1i1 THmOMAS SOUTHERLY. The insolvent, who had bean a cab owner, was opposed by Mr. Sargood, for i person named Knapp, and supported bv Mr. Reed. Knapp was in the insolvents employ, and had a cab and boise at 8s. a day. The insolvent discharged him, and wrote or1 his license Discharged for not paying hiis last day's ...

IRELAND

... IRELAIND. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH- WEInx1SDY. PfLOSECUTION OF TIHE REV. PETER CONIVAY. This case was resumed at eleven o'clock this morning. The anxiety felt to witness the pro. ceedings seemed in a considerable degree to have abated. The court was not by any meais crowded, and the listlessness with which the progress of the trial was regarded by the auditory, evidenced the little interest felt ...