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THE POLICE COURTS

... THBE POLICE COURI&. I - MANSION-HOUSE. M~at ~a Smfith, a good-looking girl, 18 years of age, was charged before the Lord Mayer under the following .ir-t cumestancee. di Esther Smith, 9, Half-moon'streetsaid-The prisoner is my daughter, I am sorry to say. The complainant said that the defendant last night came to a her house when rather beery, and asked her to treat her to ti a little drop ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUR7S. el MANSION-HOUSE. tI A ferocious looking fellow named John Car r a porter at tl Billingsgate Market, was charged before the Lord Mayor vvith 5 assaulting Mr. Benjamin Gain, butcher, of Cole-street, g Borough, under the following circumstances. p The complainant, the left side of whose face was covered e- with clotted blood, which had flowed from a wound on the cheek-bone, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLIGS COEZsRI MANSION-HOUSE. George Gordon, a collecting clerk, in the eplosat Ht M . EShrcdr, stationer, ?? ;-charged before the Lord M~ayor wvit tbezigaoy d longng to his master. r.J. Pains said-I am a newspaper agent at 9, Do road, Borough, and deal with the prosecator. Oa the ll August last I paid the prisoner 45. 8e. 8d. on account of prosecutor, and he gave we the receipt produced. ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COUBT OFUCOMMON I -I-1I .. O . O heldtfort the fi court sne the vatio hodfrthe Dep*.2 oth of public business. 18 r T D own Cark read the foliowing letter adp to the Chamerlain by the Belgian Minister cmd The Belgian Minister presents his 00m pbyets to t Ctly Cb ?? and would feel Ihxtreue c oblige by' kindly turec8uo for i im 0t0sible, acoyof therle ?? or meto duties and Street tolls ht ftd ...

Law Intellignece

... I baW lntelitengeal ?? _ Til li0TICES-THIS DAY. VICE-HANOCiLLOTL,' CHANDRES, Th! Vics-CHANCELLDR, Srusan's OnAmsEnI.- to K-At-i: Hartland in the v. AMurres-Atheutaum Assursace Company and Winding-up Act ?? mal v. Bazlewell-llde-v. Etlias. Atlii : ?? Berass-Joint Stock SuPPe Bank, ft.. tind RlavA sut~pcp CompanY (2). .At 12: AidwIa v. Smith It l -11ibbert ?? v. Wakary.- L tot Z -At 11: War- ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? ?? - - ?? Intriltynce. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. flANKRUP'CY COURT. BASING35ALL-STREET. B ?? C ISSoI@YE. 113iLonTD.-l. Belt.I eb orF, at 11-J. dehtj i £ i. atilt- Lucas, debtors, ttll-A. Ackerman, debtors. , debwrowndCo. joint and separatedir dond, at 12-a. Buller, ,t I-t, at 12-W Criffin, bholce of aesignee,, at Nti-J. Colltson, .. asifese at 1 j°¢8°0sLNT DEBTORS COURT, PORTUGAb.STiRHNT. ln~ono ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICEB.COUB7S. MANSION-HOUSE. Eliza UrJnehouse, a neatly dressed good-looking young woman, was charged with annoying Nicolo Magge, a private hotel keeper, at 1, Hammet-street, Tower-hill. The prisoner had been similarly charged some weeks bebfre here. It appeared that she had lived with the complaisnflt for some years as his wife (although he was a married man, having a wife and family in ...

THE FATAL PANIC AT SHEFFIELD.—THE INQUEST

... THE IA7dZ viQUTS.R I IffQUESNI T I'BYEFLD.-2THBI An inquest on the bodies of the persons killed in the crush which took place at the Surrey Mlusic Hall, Shef- field, on Monday night, was opened at the Surrey Music Hall on Tuesday evening, before Mr. Thomas Badger, the coroner, and Mr. H. P. Badger, deputy coroner. The jury proceeded to view the several bodies, after which evidence was taken as ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUR7S. I M§ANSION-HOUSE. A styliably. dressed woman, about 25 years of age, a native of Darmstadt, who gave the name of Nary Pattes, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having attenpted to pass a flash 10. note, with intent to defraud Mr. D. Lonedale, a draper, at 31, Aldgate High-street. The note, which was headed ?? Bank of Engraving, did not atall resemble a genuine ...

Law Intelligence

... 1 ka Inteittgenct, l I NOT1CES-TIIIS DAY. ,r- Btroan lt~RuPTaCX OOURTBAS1GII klLL-STREET. BO ?? Olot~tos.-N.YW. l3ormntt. audit, at 11 g- -Oak and Snov., c~iit, atlt--W. 0. risool, audit. ,t Ii-J. ihepherd, IG private at 11-ol. could. a jeouinet examI ation, at i,-J. cotverel. ,~ 1Oien j t ?? WV .Morris, ceruticate, atl-T. E. Deacon. adj urned y_ ;;cutiit id eat -t.3 ?? audit and certideate at ...

THE MURDER IN WESTMINSTER

... H . I At the Westminster Police-court yesterday Isaac Hammond was brought up for re-examination, charged with the wilful murder of Sarah Farrell by throwing her out of a window. The court was crewded by persons desirous to get a eight of the prisoner, and a great many could not obtain The offence was committed on the 15th inst., at 10 o'clock at night, at a house in Yerk-etreet, Westminster, ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST [ill] COLLIERS.—THREE COMMITTED TO [ill] ASSIZES

... SBRIO US CLAROB AGAMIST STAI COLLIERS. - THREE CUOMITED T0 I ASSIZ SZ. k- The strike of the colliers in the Oldhtr d ri which has exrsted for such an rnusual period of idne Let providing occupation for the police courts in the lt, as at length resulted in the commital of two tee end b id trial at the next aesimze for the county, of Staffordoth at serious charge of maliciously wounding one of ...