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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MA~SlON. HOUSE, it I CAX'T HELP Ir.-71sm0s Mash, nineteen, was charged. upon the dearest evidence, with having stolen a handkerchief from a gentleman named Can.. ?? lord mayor inqnired what was known about the prisoner ?-Partridge, the gaoler: He has been here no end of times, my lord. I can't say how many.-Brett, a detective: And he has been twice conpvcted at the Old Bauley,-The Lord Mayor: ...

THE NAILSEA CHILD MURDER

... THE NAILSEA CaILD MURDER. ?? Card was indicted at Wells for the wilful Onurder of her son, James Card, at Naiises, on ths 27th July. She pleaded not guilty. This was a very sad case. The prisoner was the Wife of A hawker living at Nailees, and some quarrel hIM119 taken place between her and her husband, on the 23rd of July, she left her home and went to her tiloiher's, who lived at some short ...

CASE OF BIGAMY AT EDINBURGH

... SUt -F - EDIIIEUROIL ?? OF ?? AT .DlVtH On Monday evening, the flon. 1MbjorkTelvert6n, 'of the Ral Artillery, who was apprehenda4 and'fgs'd' jn I the ea ton gaol, on 'the.Previbus-anbrsday eveiing, charged' i& bflga~my, wa li berateio. on bail. Theimonut .of etbe security is' 100OL -The circumstances -of this painfit' case have been for several monthsb familiarly known 'in Editi-'' ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTRLLIGENCR. SOUTH LANCASHIRE.-AUGJUST 28. (Before Mr. Baron Martin.) WOOD AND OTHERS v. ADANSON AND OTHRSi.-A PATENT CASS. The plaintiffs in this case ar anchor smiths at Liverpool, and the defendants in the same business at Sunderland the action being brought to recover damages for the allegej in fringement of a patent, which consisted of a combination, upon the same axis, of an ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF DETAINING A CASH-BOX

... JgS7RgoDI-YRY CITRGB 0J DTAIN1ING AI (From the Birmingham Daily Poso.) Ancxtraordiaary case was called on for intvestiga- ti,, on Thursday at the public ,ffice, MoDr-atreet, before MgssrtW. SandsCox, E. Wright, endS. Thornton. Thecharge I w broaghtagainst Mrs. ElizabethBrookes, wifeofsa respect- aile Id in Is'rshore-street, and was for feloniously de- taining a cash-box, belonging to Mr. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... EASIZB INTELLIGBNCB. HOME CIRCU.IT.-GUILDFORD, AUGJUST 9. (Before Mr. Justice Willes and a Special Jury.) I GORDON V. WOOLT.TDGB. This was an action to recover damages for a breach of pro- mise of marriage. Serjeant Ballantine and Mr. Woraley were for the plaintiff; Mr. E. James, Q.C., and Mr. Hlannen, appeared for the de- fendant. Serjeant Ballantine, in opening the case, said that the ...

Law Intelligence

... EaND tInfeliUtage. COURT 0 BANKRUPTCY.-AuGrst 27, y (Before br. Commisioner Fane.) a .1iN H c0x. - Thie wan th'e- lit. examination meeting undqr tho bank- Y ruptcy of Joseph Cox, of 13, William-atroet, Camdgn-toW14, d and 16, Pak-terrace, Rege nts-pse*, Berli wool dealer. 'The accounts, peeparsd by Mr. Cooper, of Weaver'-hsall, show the follewing results front Janusry, 1857, to Juy, 1868v d ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTEL LLGENiCE. *BOW.SThFEET-YESTERDAY.S Tins Burristi MUSi~bli--Mr. Winter Sones, ?? by Mr. Blray, ?? of the British Museumi, attended to support a summonsR, clhar gingXMr. Thos. Richardson, pub-. lUsher, of the Strand, with hiving noglected to furnish 8 copies of the DuL4447 QuarterlyA, Reries, and other publica- h tions to the library of the Britis4h Museumn. h The defendant was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOLICE INTELLIGENCE. f -- : 10 OW-STRIEET-SATUlRDAY. C A.rToI To TR AVELLRERS-CharlSe! Richards, a stylishly- dressed man,1, who described himiself as a Liverpool corn- h nercial traveller, was charged before Mr. Hall with being a drunk in the public street, and annoying several foot pas- songers. A young lady who had been insulted by him, stated that last evening, when near St. Clement's ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT---YESTERDAY

... CENTRIL CRIMNTAL COURT--- YESTERDIAY. OII,) C'OURT. ?? MAr. JuSfiee NVLLtuS.] A WOMAN .5LAUGS{TEIEIC. At heel.1)n-h1, 26, a ITIan With % woodenI leg, whO Wits desnrihied in the calendar as a niusician, was charged withi tile manslaughter of Eliza Slimplion. Mr. Sleigh and Mr. O'Connell conducted the prosecution. 3Mr. Cooper2 Was ?? fur tOW defnce. It appeareil that the prisoner lived in Kate ...