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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO TB TS. MANSION-HOUSE. Ctn antes C2dge, iarman to Mr Mayberg, carrier, Bill iter- sareet, was charged before Sir R. W. Carden with having lfelionsly forged a receipt for the payment of money Mrs. R. Shoemack, whoee husband holds a situation in the War-office, said-I reside at Gloucester-grove, Bromp- ton. On the 24th instant a hamper, with a delivery ticket attached to the address ...

Law Intelligence

... I RAb-, ntsient. I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. BANKRUPTOY COURT, DA81kGHALL-STREET ?? Me. C0318mI505IER5IOLFLoD.-E. Hills, last exa:lrnation Rt 12 -E. eonorletrt exatination, at 12-J. tO. Willa, audit and car. tificato, at 1-J. Hatfield, choice of aesignees, at 1. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.-DEC. 31. (Before Mr. Commissioner Fane.) IN RE OKEY. The bankrupt was a bookseller in Paternoster-row. This was the ...

THE MURDER NEAR NOTTINGHAM

... THE MURDER NE.A.R IVO1TNGHA- The inquest touchin~gthe death of John Wood- I head, beerhause-ieepner, Bulwell, was resumed on Thursday, at the White Hart, before Mr. Coroner Swamn. Our reactera will ?? that Witodhead died in comsequence of lejuties received about a month ago, in an encounter with a strange man he found secreted in all upper room of his house, while Ia company of about half-a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUVRTS. CITY POLICE COMMITTEE. lMfr. Weathertly, a highly-respeotable saleeman in New- gate-street, was summoned to the Petty Sessions, presided over by Aldermen Wilson and Allen, at Guildhall, to an- swertheohargeofunlawfully obstracting the thoroughfare by exposing hampers of poultry for sale. Balt City police-constable 274 said on the 22nd of December he wrfi saw about seventy ...

Law Intelligence

... F Laau ?? - I NOTICBS.-THIS DAY. UAYERRUPTOY COUJRT. DA~lGI~iALL-STREET. INepoLE N . DCOltsie OURT.BP Go RUOLB v AL-LiRb, Lewis, and Album, divisdend ofthk' joint estate, nn'testate of Launb, at f1-J. leylis.-ad- *¶ourned eaastsmLatlon, at 11-J. A. Aies,s ia't examination, at 1 ?? Ltevy, choice of ,9sslgfleee, at lZ-w. Richards, hoiol of asoignede at I -Bt. C. J. Bayils, choice of asssignees, ...

THREATENING TO SHOOT A MAGISTRATE

... ITRZEAT.BLNG TO SIOOT 4 MAGISTBATE. At the Leeds Court-house, on Thursday, Abraham Bake, a greengrocer, residingin North-street, wascharged with writing threatening letters to W. Nicholson Nicholson, Esq., of Roundhay. Mr. Nicholson is a West Riding magistrate, and married a daughter of the late Mr. Abraham Rhodes, a rich cloth merchant at Leeds; another daughter being united to Mr. William ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENIRAL G4IMINAL CO(7R7. I The January session of the Central Criminal Court was r opened yesterday by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor bl (who took his seat on the bench for the first time since his ea indisposition), the Recorder, Alderman Sir G. Carroll, the in Sheriffs, Under Sheriffs, &c. w Owing to the short period that has elapsed since the last w session there are only 51 prisoners for ...

Law Intelligence

... lato InteltygrCle, I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. BANKRU1ETCY COURT, BAP1NGHALL-STREET. BOSOO5.X .MO. C t5Ots1sraorn'^ OrrLOtUE-Barkor anid Bcrker, pri- vate, at 11-J. tiut. eh . so of asilgee a, i 1't- C. Carpenter. ltst ex- amlnatiow. at ?? and Refn, audit. 1-2i-F. Sharon. cho ce of assignees, at lit-H. Phelps, last examination, at 1-C. Field. lset ex- amination at 2. Bsrors Mt. CowivTSO1ONE ?? and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. MANSION-HOUSE. MAnn lelch and Jane Bcaty, the former described as the wife of a commercial traveller, the latter a chandler's shop keeper in a respectable way of business, were brought before the Lord Masyor (who eat for the firet time since his recent illnees), charged with having robbed Mr. 13. J. Cook, ware- houseman, of 44, Cheapeide, of hie gold watch, of the value of ...

ADMINISTRATION OF THE POOR-LAW

... AD-MINISTRATION OF TIHE POOR-LAW. I TO TSIt EDITOR OF THE DAIL1Y r)ws. in SIRz,-The manner in which the Times is pervert- gr ing it inufluence, for the purpose of exciing an ill-eeling W against the individuals sho administer the Poor-law through- far out the countrev, induces mO to Aek, n'ost respectfully and d earnestly, for permission to say a few words about those who as gunidians of the ...

Law Intelligence

... 7 I Into .IntzIligm ce, NOTICES.-THIS DAY. VICECiJTANCELLOBS' CHAMBERS, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT Il.-BRYoRs VlG8-CnAPxsLLoR SIR J. STUART.-Baker v. Hunter -Tbruston v. Anstcy-Wilson v. Baynor. BANIKRUPTCY COUItr. bASINGHALL-STREET. TsrFORE AMa. Co031IxeIONBR FONBLANQXss.-E. li. Bunting, audit, at -1-L. Lewis, private at I-J. iHarmden, audit, at Ili-W. C. Hum- pbreys, audit, at 12-J. iIarnden, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UTR TS. MANSION-HOUSE. The Lord Mayor requested that the press would acknow- ledge the receipt of 51. 5S. from F. H., and 2s. Gd. from J. Haydon, fur the poor box. WORSHIP-STREET. Catherine CaUliglaan, a young Irishwoman, was charged before Mr. D'Eyncourt with unlawfully and knowingly ut- tering two counterfeit dollars. This case was peculiar from the defence set up. It ap- ...