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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELI.tGNENCE AAu.v.AA.^. ?? ?? I 'SAITURDA 1'.-(Bef ore 31ca8. Sidgreatves ant W. Birley.) As UNGRATEFUL LAD.-RObert.Livesey, a lad about fourteen ears of ae, was charged with leaving the employment of Mr.. urnjessflaixspinner, without notice. S-leven weeks ago the ladA broke hisarm, and was paid his wages during the whole-ofibhu time he was off work on that account; and when, he ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESX SESSIONS. MONqDAY. Dsauonxv.Swz&-ames-Uod, 82, and Jrisqp/i W~ 27, chimneyylwospers, Were iiadictee for sitealling a eweeping, machine,.the~pr~operty Of.Tosep~hWa~tts; aud iaso for teal. log a ?? the p roperty of, IJaiiel RBoewrtb Ur. Cooper prosecuted;- The evidenoe made out the chiarges, aimdboth prisoinera were found- GdIity Sergeant Potter' D division, proved'a former convictieg ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... . IfDDLESEX SESSIONS. -4 MONDAY. ROsnEuY.-WWiam RPobinson, 52, a gentlemattly-look-i man, wearing three military decorations, as i ndged f having stolen a ilazier's diamond, value 2, 10, the pro- perty of Robert Winter Thompson and another Lol3 Baker deposed that -s was a botikeeper to the pro cutors, photographic aritists, at 312, -Oxford street, and o the afternoon of the 18th of. October, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT.-YESTEEtDAY. (Before W. S. TRIACY, Esq., I.NM.) Tuuina were upwards of twenty prisoners In custody this morning on various charges. CAtUTION' TO 1FARMERS. Alexander Carndtifi servant to a farmer residing near Comber, was flned 5s for loading night-soil in the street the previous (lay. Jancs M'Dowell, fur permitting his horse and cart to go at large in Ballynmacarrctt, the ...

THE POISONINGS BY ARSENIC AT BRADFORD

... THE ALLEGED DEATHS AT LEEDS. So 'Y ?? the contradiction given in the Mercttrg Of pia 1 Tuesday, to the report that three deaths had Occurred in Biu Water-lane, Leeds, from the effects of arsenie contained inla 'y lozenges purchaaed in the Bradford Market-placos, orn Satur- A re day night week, the police of Bradford have made careful t o. inquiries in Croft-street, in that town, where the ...

ECCLESIASTICAL KIDNAPPING

... :7 _ - . 1 11 . -I _ ._ AT nri; We bsould be glad to know how a plain man of commouihouesty and judgment would answer the question which was last week decided bythe Irish Court of Chancery, arising out of the following facts. A Roman Catholic policeman of the name of O'ALEY I married, some years ago, a Protestant girl, ELLEN JAzi;esoN, and had by bersix children, of whom the eldest is now ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12

... COURT OF SESSION.-FInDkY, NovEAIBE. 12. FIREST DiVISWI{N TE EAI;L owr HOETOUN IC SCTfr 11INES COMPANh. A subneission inc the Scotch forsn was entered into between the pulrsIer, the .Eal of Hlopetolnll, and the defenders, iu regard to certain nienerals. A deereet-arheitrdl was pro- iconeIcel, of whielh reduiutioci is sol-ght ill this action. It Was previously before the Court ill 185(, enll ...

THE POLMONT TRAGEDY

... THE POLMONT- TRAGEDY. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY. The Court resumed yesterday at ten o'clock-the Lord Justice-Clerk, Lord Cowan, and Lord Ard- milian on the bench. T'lEs PROVOST OF STIRLING. The sentence of outlawry was pronounced against Provost Sawers, of Stirling, for non-appearance. THE POLIMONT TR.AGEDY. William Reid was placed at the bar on a charge of l murdering Margaret Taylor, a ...

Law Intelligence

... 7gaiv 311tcHiplitt. COURT OF SESSION-THuRsDA-y. ~ he FIRST I)IVISION., Xt .- MISS ELEANOR KELSO, OF DALKEITH, V. -W. R MARTIN AND OTHERS. P The debate in this case was concluded to-day. eon We shall report the circumstances when judgment is dil pronounced, an, Counsel for the Reclaimer-~Solicitor-General and ag, Mr Gifford. Hunter, Blair, and Cowan, W.S., Br Agents. Counsel for the Pursuer ...

IMPORTANT CASE

... SM1ITIU r. THE BRISTOL WATER.WORKS COMPANY. 1 At the Temple Cloud Petty Section, held on Tuesday, a caese ti 5,s heard of great importlenoe as affeoting the interests of the 1 ,,itoi Water-Works Company, as also those of the millowner. athe river Chew. The sitting magistrates were Captain a wobell, R.N.(chairman), Captain Hogg, andMsr.W tan Adlatel and we subjoin a summary of tbs proceedings. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURA OP BANATRUPTCY-YElrTrEmD.Lr. _4 [Before Mr, Commissioner FNoLAcuE.uI.1 IN THU MATTER OF JONS KING WESTROP, OF STAINING-LANE IN THE CITY OF LONDON, GLOV MANOUF'ACTURSEa AND GCNRSAAL COMMIS6ION AGENT. This was a certificate meeting. The following is the balance sl~eet, as prepared by Messrs. Hart Brothers. From lst January, 1857, to 4tha August, 1858 DR. To Creditors ?? 11 8 Ditto holding ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF BASKRUPlTCY-SATURD.AY. [Before Mr. Commissioner F0SBLANQUEJ IN BE CHARLES FREDERICK SC0HLE3SIGER, EDWARD SCHLE- SINGER, AND CHARLES PARFITT, THE YOUNGER. This was a certificate meeting. The bankrupts carried on business at 9 and 10, Basingliallstreet, as drysalters and general merchants. The accounts were fully pub- lishsd in this journal upon the eccasion of the examina- tion ?? tino ...