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... 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 ...

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 ...

SHOCKING CASE OF INHUMANITY

... SHOCKING CASE OF 1MR UANITY, At the Borough Court, Bolton, on Monday, two be' brutes in human form were brought before the magistrates, 'W charged With cruol neglect of their children. The man, Wit- (21 liam Joyce, is a chair bottomer, who tramps about the Fe country, and who was re-moved by -the parish anthorities Ye from liolton to Hudderefield on the lot of April last, but Q again returned. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I~~~ ?? _ I MANSION HOUSE. Martha Marshall was charged with attempting to commit suicido by throwing herself over the parapet of London- bridge. Police-constable 529 said-on Wednesday, about 11, I saw a crowd collected on London- bridge, and on going to the spot I saw the prisoner on the parapet, from whence she had attempted to precipitate herself, but had been pre- vented by som of the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... * ?? . MANSION-HOUSE. Williamn . Barr, a well-dreesed man, was brought up oil remaud charged with stealing a gold watch, value l01., from the person of Mr. W. Cobhauj,of Ware, Hertfordshire, malt- factor. He described himself as a comnmission agent, and gave his address ae 7, Savage-gardens, Tower-hill. He had been originally charged on Wednesday, when Mr. Cobbam ?? Monday last I came up to ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I OLD COURT. The Lord Chief Baron and Mr. Justice Williams took their seats on the bench in this court yesterday shortly after ten o'clock. Mr. Poland ?? to their lordships to postpone the trial of Saprh Jare Wiggins for the murder of her chili to the next session. Ho said that the prisoner was only committed a trial on the l4th of October, and It had only just oh- teaine a copy of the ...

MURDER OF A CHILD BY ITS FATHER IN THE ISLE OF MAN

... AfTRDBR OF d CHILD BY 1TS FETHER IN TEE I ~~~ISLE OF MAN. On Sunday week the body of a female child, aged two years and six months, was discovered floating in the mill-darta adjacent to the vicarage, at the village of Kirk Onchan, in the Isle of Aan. When taken out of the water the corpse had a hood, or casing bonnet, covering the face, and tied tightly by the string being paseed round the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COVUETS. MANSION-HOUSE. l Fer-derick Garroett and BoRert Bichardson were charged en remand, the former with stealing, and the latter with reteiving a quantity of cloth caps, the property of Mr. 1P. D. Paalter, 21 A, Wvacling sfreet, Scoteh honet manufacturer. Mr. Lewie appeared for the prisoner Richardson. Lonie Rochford, importer of German prints, 15, Crown- dreet, Finebury, said-I ...

Law Intelligence

... Sab, *eultgmtu. I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT 01' BANKRUPTrCY. BASINGHALLSTBEET BgPOBe MB. CoM.IIOrtetoBB ttoriaoVD.-0. floberison. audlt. at lI- y. Monser. audit. at fl-J. W. tredet. debtors, atlt-tS. Deerior;,dlvi- at stl-W. Rereero, Dnzldividend, atl12-t'. Francis. private, at nir-. Tinker, cersificsste. at l-G. i1. Mtehetinemvre, dsividend. t,> I- ~sasoone arnd Forbes. final dsvidead, at I-G. ...

Law Intelligence

... f aw Inte[ltgmnt. 1 NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. RASINGIIALL-STREET. ES1O5S a us. ueMIsrOSSE -VA JO.. Utliver. audltand certificate, pill, COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.-OCT. 7. (Before Mr. Commissioner Evans.) IS ILE flEgTRIO.-LARGE MERCANTILE FAILURE. This W8s the examination meeting in the case of Demettio Antonio di Demetrio, merchant, of 38, New Broad-street, trading as Antonio di ...

THE WEDNESBURY MURDER

... 1 WR TBDISBURZY MUZRDE. he On Thursday afternoon, at the Cross Guns Inn, hie Old Bilston-road. (Mr. Brittain'sa), an Inquest was opened 1before G. H. Hinchiliffe, Esq., coroner, on the body of the es unfortunate woman, Jane O wet, 27 Years Of age, who mat ra with ant untimely fate under circumstances detatled in our th iy impreasaon of yesterday. ly We may perhaps be allowed to state here, ...

MIDDLESEX SEASONS

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS. t>' (Before Mr. Bodkin, Assistant-Judge.) n EXTR.AORDItARY CASE or SHIOPLITTING. id Three sisters, named Julia, oAnn, and }ate .NaAh, were kiricted tor stealing a cup and saucer, value 4?., the pro- ~Rrty of Abraham Josephs; a retioule value 31., the pro- erny of Edward Charles Spurin; and six scarves, value 21., property of William Russell. hMr. Cooper prosecuted. Hlr, ...