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THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOVSE. hqu G. W. Brown fellowship porter, was charged with be-ng in illegal possession of half a bushel of oysters, the property he of Mr. Redmond, a smack owner, of Billingsgate market. J. Mr. Wontner appeared for the complainant; the defen- hit dant was alsoassisted by a solicitor. ha, Mr. Wontner said Mr. Redmond was one of those persons I who imported large quantities of oysters ...

Lam Intelligence

... RaW Inteltigent 1 NOTICES-THIS DAy. COURT 0OF CHANCERY. LINOOLN'SIM1N. tA AT2 *ftt BPXons THE Loams JUSTrors.-Bankrup pe Ftiton . HR Cal 'It in ro Calvert, Parti hoard. Appeals: W*att V. Colaed- i = v. Lees. V, . ROLLS~ VOR\0AQR*~E .AT 10.-By order: Payne v. L ttle. tobb ?? V. see. I Yeprthor considerations Pladv PoletidH utg t. v.i Kul a- riott v. BReynolds-3Norgau ?? bipe, ilyV .Layon. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I 1H7a POLICE COUR7S. I . .R~chard Taylor-, cabdriver, was brought before the Lord Mayor,haged under the following circmnstances: Mr. Edwd Morgan, commercial traveller, ?? Satur. cab.2nn Bishopegat e-atreo, and when I got in I gave hirm a sovereign and asked him to get it chaiaged, to enabeme to* pay rmy far.' I handed it to him through the tra~ 'door at the tof thd cab, and told him to drive ...

MUSSULMAN OUTRAGES IN CANADA

... MUSsULMAN OUTRAGES IN CANDI.| We read-in the 6mfftlionnelofyesterday (July W 15) the followig 6staemaent: .m ?? Weherreceived ag detailed accout of ft p shocking events whtch have JUst ocimrred 'in. the .~ Isle of andia.. -Wefeelitannmatter of jutice to lay PE before our readers both the narrative we, have re, jW oeived and the lti:ter ?? ?? biom Xt, li! Comes. It is 'notdifflelt~to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUBR7S. MANSION-HOUSE. FOR TEE POOR- BOX.-lOS., the reward offered by P. C., theloser of a gold ring and declined by the finder. CLERKEN WELL. .Tohn Batterby, alias I ievns, and John Saville, alias Smnie, were placed at the bar, charged with burglariously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Mrs. Ninnetts 33, Cromer-street, Gray's inn-road, and stealing therefrom a cash ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZ.E INTBLLIG.NCE. HOME CIRCUIT.-LEwES, JuLY 17. The business of the Sussex assizes was brought to a con- clusion late on Friday evening, and the commussion for the county of Essex will be opened next Tuesday, at Chelmsford. (Before Mr. Justice Willes.) Emnna Button, a good-looking little girl, who was stated in the calendar to be only 16 years old,. was charg'ed With misdemeanoiur, in ...

Lam Intelligence

... I1 LatL *nttltence . NOT1CE8-.THIS DAY. ACOURT 0? CHANCERY' .'IEUCOLN'&Im1N. ?? TIES Loan CnAilenA.r-APP0111: Che30 v- Non- werd, part beard. By order: Snook v. Watts. AT l0i.-binai Tax Loans JU9Trcrm.-Y.or ).udgment: Hedges %.Btfoek(2). To bespoken ?? -.Stackton,&c,-.1.JI-,~~Y. AppealI petition,: Pride ,. Teoaks (21 tart heard-Cottony. RuyssftPSLP. ROLLS QXRhT, IJHANCERTI-LAB B. AT 1(0. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE SOUTH WALES CIRCUIT.-CARDIFF, JULy 7. (Before Mr. Justice Crompton.) MANSLAt GHTER AT NEATH. DaviJ Davies, railway labourer, was, charged with the manslaughter of William Jeffreys, at Neath, on the 29th Apr1. It appeared that death occurred during a fight which arose from a quarrel while at work together. The facts were simple, but the case affords a striking illustration ...

ENCOUNTGER WITH A BURGLAR

... XW9OOITTAR WITH A BVRGLAB. I Last Friday, at the assizes for the county of Ar-1 magh, John Dolan, alfas Dowlat, an East Indian, a man of a =olotlr, was charged with having burglariously entered the house of the Rev. Lord John De la Poer Beresford, at Mulla- brack, on the 2nd of July last, with intent to steal, and also c with having been found in the said house with the intent of E committing ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CBENTR.AL CRIMIN.AL COUR7. The July session of this court was commenced yester. ing. At the opening of the proceedings there were present -The Right Ron. the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Alderman Carter, Mr. Alderman and Sberiff Lawrance, Mr. Alderman and Sheriff Allen, Mr. Under-Sheriff Millard, and Mr. Under-Sheriff Parker, &c., &c. The first edition of the calendar contains the names of 55 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ZEN POLIOB COUMM2& MANSION-HOU8E. t1'tit4 mali'nsy, it csmlermompr, who has boen in Who habit of using ?? weights And maouuros N' his dtialings with people in the mroats in the frait line, wus chargol beoltre the Lord Ma or with buying caoused on ?? [a the narrow thoroug= tif Walbrook. It wm proved that the dollcaent had ben In cuiitdy before upon calrges of oblstructig the traillo ond sa1um ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... CO VTR7 OF c'ommoy~ CO UNC'Z.. THE CITY CHAMBERLAINSHIP. A court of Common Council was held yesterday at Guildhall, the LOIID MAYOR presiding, to receive report from the Officers and Clerks' Committee, on the reference to consider the nature, duties, and emolument or the office of Chamberlain, and to ?? the terms sd conditions of the appointment. Mr. H. W. VALLANCE (chairman of the committe) ...