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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... f a' HOME CIRCUIT.-MAIDSTONE, JULY 31. of The business of these essizes was brought to a conclusion a to-day. Although the cause list contained a considerable m number of causes the greater part of them, it turned out, were of a very uninteresting character, and the remainder ea were either withdrawn or referred. LORD ST. GERMANS V. WAGHORN. This was a common jury canse. Mr. Bovili, Q.C., and ...

Law Intelligence

... ILatu Iluttuigm e. I NOTICES-TIIS DAY. ROLLS CHAMBERS, CBRAtOERY.LANR. A to K-Courtv. Philips, at l0j. Ar. 11 Ilankart r. Danhsart-Cco. per' v. Shaw-CamPlon v. ?? v. S9arce-FPrnsA lc', Cha- rity. At i}: Eayes v. ?? Eatate-Cooper v. Maedonald- Collins v. Collios-De Wintonv. MaRyor of Brecon-Ra-lok v. .Haslook- Chancellor v. Morecraft-Hele v. Bexley-ClaWtoU v. St. John-Attor. ney-nacral v. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... . HOME .CIROUVIT-GuxIDFOAD,' AUG. 3. 5 Tbeicommission foar the county of Surrey was opened d On Monday, and-both courts sat for business-this morning, . r, Justice Willes presiding on the civil side, and Mr. Baron Bramnwellini the Crown Court. 1 There are ninety-four causes for trial, twenty-six of 2 which are to be tried by special juries. On the Crown 3 side there are sixteen prisoners for, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE HOM CIROUIT-MAID,9TB JUL 31 I The business of these assieeR wa: rultt a conlue~n to-day. Although the as it'otie' 46ceuriderable number. of caulfsestbe raeha'.9 the n qit)tu iied x, were of a- ?? unintersigcaat-,adtermid~ wer~e either withdraw orefrrd This was a~comliluoi jury caus.e.. t Mr. Bovill, VIC.; and 'Mr. Turnewrefrtepatff raend bfr. Scoble, for tihe defendant.- ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... j DREADFUL FIRE AND Loss or LIFE.-On Tuesday morning, between the hours of one and two o'clock, a destructive firee broke out on the premises of Mr. B. Saunders, carver and gilder, No. 31, Foley-street, Great Poriland-street, Marylebone, Mhieh wasnot subdued until one life had been sacrificed, and several persons injured. The house in question was in the joint occupation of three families, the ...

Published: Sunday 01 August 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1389 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Lam Intelligence

... Rau 3ntefignuG I sar. NOTICES-THIS DA-Y. chaise, COURT, OF CHANCERY. LINOOLNS-1NN. knows AT IOl.-3Bzo~soeTa LoaDm .iYclICES.-Appeat Petition, (go.: Mal- The ?? v. Casapbell-Smyth v. Ilurd-i-Tureer v. Head- he, h Lilisy-1 v. Leeh. 4'VIO&dOHANOELLORS' COURTS. LINCOLNAt-INK. Ai 1I.-BEioam VIilr-C50NORLLom Six It. T. HENDIUMLST.- The P~tfttons 5. Blotions: Ramosen v. Hirst-jialley Y. Dunktriey. AT ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I - (Before Mr. Creasy.) Robert Arthur Echamberger, 30, was indicted for having stolen a quantity of printed books, value 1i0,. and upwards, the property of Mr. David Nutt, the foreign bookseller, of the I Strand, his master. He pleaded guilty.W Mr. Orridge appeared on the part of the prosecution; Mr. ing Metcalfe for the prisoner. to The prosecutor stated, in answer to the court, that the cha ...

CHILD MURDER

... On~ Satuirday xjudlpaihfn- ertiterinent Was occasioned in' 'the. neighbourhood of Maui heiter-square, through the dis- covery of the remains of All unfortunate chilid, who had evidenitly beewn' iurdered by sitrangulattion, at 89,,. Craw-t ford-street, where the mother, a single young wasnan, had ,n been eoiploye4 as a 1lomestic aervant. It appears; irons -iv.hkt can at present be gleaned touch ...

THE WHITE BEAR HOTEL BETTING CASE

... .THE WHlTB BEAR HOTEL BETTING ' I- ICASE. a' | * a l UA- on JIhn SIott, the landlord of the White Bear Hotel, Pic- cadilly, again appeared before Mr. Beadon, at the Marl- in- borough-street Police-court, charged with keeping a betting in-house, to(ethsr with. Charles Thorpe and. Henry Reeves, charged with aiding in' keeping the said houise; acnd John ?? vith u sing the house. e- Mr. Morgan ...

SUFFOLK ASSIZES

... .SUFFOLA' A SSIZES. - 4- [Before Mr. Justi6e W'LrLIAMs:] THF RIGHT' TO FouIESHOtES-THE Duaa cc' HAMILTOi AND BRSANDON V. CLARKP.-M-Mr. O'Malley and Mr. Couch for'the plaintiff.; Mr. Keene for the defendant. Mr. Couch read the declaration, stating that the de- fesdlant had wrongflaly converted to his own use certaiss coplolites, the property of the plaintiff. Defendant pleaded net guilty, and, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE I1N fELLIGENCE. l-4 MA NSION-FOUS-YESTEDAY. Thomas Rust, 17, was charged with the following impu- 'dent robbery:- 31r. Peede, of the firm Of MGoor Peelle, and Co., ware- housamen, Friday-street, deposed that about ten o'clock he observed the prisoner loiterig outside their warehouse, d and upon going to another part of the place at a little di8- t tance from the door, he saw him ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANERUPTCY-YESmERDAY. [Before Mr. Commnissioner GouLBUstw.] LS RE MSiSRS. CALVERT AND CO. a This was an application by Messrs. Cornick and Co., c against Messrs. Calvert and Co., the well-known brewers, for the costs of the trader-debtor summons, under which Messrs. Calvert admitted the debt due to Messrs. Cornick. Mr. Phillips, from the office of Messrs. Atkinson and Pilgrim, ...