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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COIU:RTS. MANSION-HOUSE. Starnrzl Sheppard, 17, was charged with ass ultingChrrl, Fox. The prosecutor said he was a quartermaster living W, oolwicb. On Tuesday ufteronoon be was passing tbroo;0 Billingegate-mork't, with a friend, and seeing a di t ~a ance he went up to see what it vrs about. Hesawae of men and lads, among whom was the printtr throwing baskets end fith nt one another ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. aMANSION-HOUSE. l The Lord Mayor said-I shall feel much obliged if the press will do me the favour of inserting the letter I now read r with regard to the poor officer of police, Oliver, who was r some time ago so desperately wounded while in the ex;cudion r of his duty: 0 London, July 7, 1869. To the Right lIon. the Lord Mayor. The inhabitants of the district of the ...

Law Intelligence

... I tabOAnut~tgnot. I or NOTICES.-THIS DAY. of COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. IN AT10J.-BEFRoars ru Loans JoSTicES.-A&pPCnl PetitIon: ShaffieId V. Kennett, part heard. Bankrrupt poUtion: JcksonuandJack:son. Ap-fi peal Petitions: Stronfe, v. H awkles (3), part heard. D ROLL CORT. HAN~tR-LAiOE. AT 0-Cnne Re fiklev. laks. ?? v. Health- Pacoon v. Rbin 11-Hakr V. tlehods- Alroinv. ?? v. 0 Grcen ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I ASSIZE INTELLIGENCB. HOME CIRCUIT.-HERTFORD, JULY 16. Mr. Justice Crowder was engaged all day in trying a nuisance caue, and Mr. Justice Blackburn, having got through the criminal business, assisted in disposing of the cause list. (Before Mr. Justice Blackburn and a Common Jury.) CLROBURY V. TATTERSALL AND OTHERS. This was an action to recover the sum of 431. id. from the defendants, upon a ...

EXECUTION OF THE KINGSLAND MURDERER

... EXECUTIGOXL 0' rts -YIiVQGSLA2VD MURDERER. The last sentence of the law was yeslerday mornin g carried into effect at Nowgate upon Samuel Adams, who was convicted at the last setsion of the Central Criminal Court of the murder of a young woman named Martha Christmas Page, his sister-in-law. The circumntances of the crime will be fresh in the recol- lection of our readers. The prisoner was by ...

Law Intelligence

... I *utdUtAD fllgextu. I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. tbi. 4JOURT OF CHANCERY, LINOOLN'S-INN. wit AT 1401-lFaRoc Tsnu Lottns JnsTscE.-Forjuslgment : Thompson v. WX 'Whitelock. Bencankutlpetitions. 0 Appeal potition: Cant's Estto. M ROLL COURT. CHAB VERY-LANE. ATI 10.-B order: Stshlepers Tenut. Cauoes, &c.: Clark v. Pea- Mu ?? v. Collott-Winitworth v.Winkwortb-Bronkc v. Peirson PIS -Foord v. ?? v. Vale of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTERN CIRCUIT.-WINCHESTER,JTJLTIS, The learned judges did not attend the Cathedral yesterday in state, as has been customary. CRowoN CouiRT.-(Before Mr. Baron Bramwell.) THE BURBNING OF TIHE EASTERiN i0XNtACH, Chiarles Gardener was indicted ior the monslaughter of Robert Smith, on the 8th of June, at Spithead. Mr. Collier and Mr. Poulden were counsel for the prosecu tion; Mr. Coleridge for ...

Law Intelligence

... 2-atD fiirittlgll I NOTICES.-TE18 DAY. qI COURT OF CHAINCERCY. LINCOLN'S-INtO. in lc]$i'3,vki rUT; 1,001c ?? motions: in re bot pa,,irfied winraereY vo Choamc-la- re Hereford and Ilrsthyr Ty.deil iilwsy Coropairy-5ut ow 'ix Houlow. Bankrupt petition: Ifor ?? icard rall oider:;ou. part heard. I toi~ ROLL-S COUR'T, CHANCERY-LANE. a 4- 10-Fo~rudgeiot'n Nic xid~dim,1 Iailsay Campany-Streat- t ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... . MANSION-HOUSE. .lleximilian Lowe, 13.5, Fanchuroh-streef, commission agent, was charged with having, in conjunction with ano- ther person not in custody, obtained by fslbe pretence a quantily of cotton handkerchiefs, value 1991. 9s., from M~esers. Hfigginbathai, SunsJ, and Co., msanufacoterers, of Queen-street, Glasgow. The prisoner was remanded, bat admitted to bail, himself in 2001. and ...

Law Intelligence

... Lb llttl£tgEr. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.INN. AT 11t-..BatFea Tu L~oans JIeTlc2s.-Tobe mentioned: Mayoro- Cardif! Y. Cardpid Waterworks. ?? vas sitesoad. lwmkrapt petitlon. Appeal petitions: In re Coop ire Tfruts. part heard I -in re B~riggs. Avpeals: Bright v. Larcher-Clltins v. Buit Dal ROLLS COURT. CHANCERY-LANE. For iadgnaelt: Vesie v. Veaie. To be neatlnued : eod v. ...

Law Intelligence

... pi- f~aD) InutLtgn f . ?? NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURtT OF~ CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. ~loj.Baroa va Loas Jusoncit.-Appeais: Bright v. Larcher, eta ?? i-q eighbour v. ?? v. Thavis. UR.CHAN CERIY.LANEh. ArtO -Blycorder: Hante v. Stirling. (anisrea, Ag : Young v. Lind- part ?? Y.Magnilo-Sartrant v. iladlly-Cooper-.. l-, cas v Wooda-Idstw v. Sktrrow-leemn~dv. alca-i'~errens 13aniseapeslot v. MaoalHaly ...

STATUTE LAW COMMISSION

... ST.A T UTB LA W COMMISSION. The fourth report of the commissioners for consolidating the statute law was issued recently. The C commissioners have confined their investigations to the f statutes passed since 1800, and under their direction a clas. a sified register has been prepared of such acts passed subse-£ quently to that period as relate to the Armed Forces, the Revenue, and ...