THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. MANSION-HOUSE. Mr. Join Nicol, of 12, Grange-yard, Lombard-street, coal ogent, appeared to answer a summons obtained against him by Mr. Henry Hunter, of 16, Water-lane, charging that he, the said John Nicol, did, on the 24th August instant, being baeleeof a certain warrant for delivery of 148 chaldrons of coals, the property of the said Henry Hunter and another, unlafally ...

MEETING AT EDINBURGH AGAINST THE ANNUITY TAX

... I MBEING 42A DINBURGH AGA1N6T TH | I 4JY ANUIT.Y TAX. to On Saturday evening a meeting of the working di classes, convened by advertisement, took place on the Calton t Hill, for the purpose of considering what steps should be tj taken to get rid of the Annuity-tax. Previous to the hour appointed for the meeting (6 o'clock), considerable numbers a, of people bad assembled on the level part of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. Diele; Durgett was charged with stealing four dozen of carved umbrella handles, the property of his employer, Mr. G. Chambers, manufacturer, Ralf-M-oon-street, Biehotsgete. Mr. Beard appeared for the prosecution, and called several witnesses, from whose evidence it appeared that the prose. cu'or's foreman and one of his workmen, whilst walking along the Bethoal-green-road, saw ...

THE MORTARA CASE

... i 2HB AfOTR'AEd CASE. DEPUTATION TO LORD JOHN RUjSStLL B Yesterday afternoon a deputation Waited by p DPPointment, upbn Lord John Russell, her Mj5tigor9 secretary, at the Foreigni-effioe, to lay before his ID1i b. ship a protest against the present proceedisga of Pplauthorities in the Mortara case,adtoe t that I her Majesity': government, in case the should ts any part ?? quettin 0 15 cause ...

THE CASE OF DR. SMETHURST

... HZE CQAB OF DR. SMET.R78T. I Another week has elapsed, and the officials of the gaol have received no further information from the Secretary of State as to the intentions of the government with regard to the ultimate disposal of the prisoner, who utl rdmaius upon the prison books as a eapiea convict, reprieved during her Majesty's pleasure. The prisoner is evidently very mhck annoyed at the ...

Law Intelligence

... AIuW CmutIe. I T NOTIOES.-THIS DAY. ! OUOURT OF' BDANXRUPTOY. BABINGRALL-STREET. a] ePOA AI 5.Ceoextr3iozaaGoousurve.-L, ?? and last examionatln, at 1I-E. IL. AAmoore, last exanllotion, At 111- C. TiLcmaeb, radjourned examition, at 12-J. g& Foord. last exami- e natDonat12-it. (aa, certitcete, atl;-F.(.Frankl'r lastexamina- it lien. at l-J. Hignell, choice of aeanee., at IJ-J. W. Mr8e private, ...

Law Intelligence

... WA TEntellftasut.Ii NOTICES.-THIS DAY. I COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. BH.SINGRFALL8TRgET. E BFOBS tin. COMMItiiOt;nie EvAtNe-J. BarOrrck, private sittinr, at I--T Fielder. certiticate, at 12-J. Bodyer, certificate, at t-J. Brown. ChotC of a esncS at 0. THE POLICE COURTS. 1t MANSION HOUSE. ',deerfck Garrett and Robert .Richardson were brought up on remand, the former charged with steeling and the ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... +lESTERDAY. -LAW, POLICE, ETC, lXlIEiON '-OUSE. AN IMPUDENT Thrvi-JoU Edwm'ds, a shaiby enteel and ?? lad,, se1I knqwno othe pgca for a 1abit -ihanging about steamboat piers, was chargei wih stealing a pockthazdkerchief, and 53 in money, from the nosn of Mii. Aruy Denton, on bod the Dabhia steamer. Zi Kelloway, police-constable 527, said he took the phi, .a ner into castody, but before he ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... -4-- The November sessions of this court opened on REIMONDAY. RlOB3BERI~ES BY FOREIGN TinvExs.-Jecoe Leaf, 56, de- scribed as a dealer; Lewis Levi, 28, his son, described as a jeweller; and Rosa Levi, 24, three well-dressed German Jews and Jewess, were pharged with stealing eleven seals, ten pearls, and other articles of jewellery, the property of William Henry Wells. There were two other ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICR INTELLIGENCE. NASTOR ROUSIL I CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMErNT.-O0 Monday, Wmn FarrasF, S recently a clerk in the City Bank, Threadneedle-atreet, I was brought up for further examination on a charge of I embezzling the money of his employers. Mr. John Cola Starke, chief cashier of the City Bank, explained that the D ?? Was effected by means of false entries.- On f these being detected, the ...

MURDER AT COVENTRY

... :mmC AX COV3NTR. An inquiry was opened before Mr. E Poole, at the Oak Tavern, Coventry, on M1onday morning, touching. the death of Elizabeth Ann Kingstbn, who'wan brutally murdered by her husband on the outskirts of that eitĀ± on the previous Stturday morning, under circumstances of great. provocation. The unfortunate woman had been living for three months with her father, having left hrt ...

AWFUL TRAGEDY IN MANCHESTER

... AWFUL TRAGEDYIN I ANC8TBL une or tie moat horrible tragedies which it has been onr lot to chronicle for some time past occurred on Tuesday afternoon, at the Cross Keys beer-house, Albert-street, Bridge-street, the landlord, William Robinson, having first murdered his wife, then attempted to set the house on fire, and afterwards hanged himself. It appears that Robinson has kept this beer-house ...