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THE POLICE COURTS

... MAIS-SION.BOS& Wi~iam Brown, a respectable looking man, who has been fornearlytwenty yarn in the service of m Homer and- Son, wvholesale diggiito, in Bukldersbury, was brougt beore he Lrd -Myor fore~eanntouo the ofhcsteaung a ;maf lquantity of ipexcuanina, vlupe la. d., proprtyof his mses At the commencement of the proceedings Mr. Homer, the prosecutor, took occasion to call the attention of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLIO COURTS. WORSHIP-STRME. Charles Douglas, 25, a cabinet-maker, was charged before Mr. Knox with stealiuga box contain ing 891. in gold, together with a quantity of wearingj appael, the money and ?? Lewis Gibh ,aca elr h icmthatc acionnce with this cms are am~uer Itappe a maed Cook, living at No. 1, Welon -treets road, has several lodgers, amon# whom were the propaputor and the prisoner ...

MURDER IN GLASGOW

... MR2DXU2 12V GLASGOW. About one o'clock on Sund~ay mnorning a: fight seems to have be4 _ging on onthe west side of High-stret, Glasgow, a short ditance from the Cross, between two men, one named Win. Clark, alias Neil Coyle, the name of the otheir being unknown. Coyle was knocked &to the ground once or tWiee, and a young man named John Gall, who does not apear, from an we have been able'to ...

Law Intelligence

... .. 1.1. Iftit., - NAI -n t lpatt# . I I NOTIOES-TmIS DAY. COURT Or BANKRUPTaY BAMNHlQALL-ArBZm. BEFORE Mn. CoxXissoNZ YV~ANS.-T. Barton, last exami- natonat 1-C Wethoie o asignesat II-T. D. Pickles cejortificae, atllis3.toone, ?? examination, a 2Abr an 1Co.G. divtiade-3*Anod, adjo-urned eDomnatlon, atiniu -T. Le c.e,.11A en, addune xinitou, t -3ed dRussell, dtvidend at ?? an' ochoice of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... IEhN'TRAL CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT. 0 (Before Mr. Justice Blackburn.) Thomaa Chapmn was indicted for wilful and corrupt perjury. I c Serjeant Ballantine was again specialy retained for the t prosecutiou, with Mr. Holl, and Mr. Harrion; and Mr. a Slegh and Mr. Orridge appeared for the defence. This was another charge, arising out of the leather frauds. The defendant, it wiU be remembered, was ...

Law Intelligence

... I Uft 3MMIS AntlufatnCt. NOTIOES.-TE{IS DAY. COURT OF BABTKRUPTY BAs1NGH&LL.BTEh3T. UBiRoa( MB CorXIeSONZR FO3BLAEqQUE. -,1 Mulveman auit at 11 LIT Gutkind audit, at Ili--W. B. Godfrey, hat' exsmist!nnst'-G. P. iarrat, certifitate, at 121-D. Wheldon, last examination, at 1. Bga Roe Aico. COXXxsofi n a HOLROYD.-T. Simmons, debtors, at II-T. Porter, debtors, at 11-Wentworth and -Company, debtors ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SESSION& The criminal busines of the county of Mliddlese was ?? sumed yesterday morning at the Sodaons House, on Qlerk- enwell-green, forthe-fira time sinte the completion of the alterationi, which azper to give great IIatBtiin - t4' the public, and for , ee futr, the,,wholb of th esonS (ezcepting aupeal) will be 'at Clerkenwel. The le d .&ssat.J , Mr. Bodain, .th Mr, Ne, Deputy; Mr. ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT DUNDRY, NEAR BRISTOL

... SHOCKIMO MURDBE AT DUNDRY, NEAR I I BPMSTOL6 BERSTOL, THwSDAY. The village of Dundry, which is located at abiut five mile. westward of this city, was last night made the amoe of ore of the most brutal murders which it has been for a Iong tfme past my duty to chronicle. Occupying a small cottge, situated at about 20oards from the church in that vilg were au old mau tamed George Water, man, and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE c COURTS. MANSIONIHOUSE . t Mr. Newman, of the Arm ?? and Co., ?? ors 1 to the Bank of 1n a red bure the i Mayo on bhalf ,ofV I ~fc p ' , : to answer' summons that hadbacn issu f h w Captain 1Branc Hlinsc, XN., under Coinpinies Regiastatioonbt, bnd whlh ?? 6thad hey had neglected to frnih to thsaiier ' Qj t the; hatato b l e f ?? in c inf an. for whsch nexlethihad iwe .eaaire lia' ...

Law Intelligence

... MLat_ intelfigenlt ?? NOTIOES-THIs DAY. t COURT OF QEANCERY, LINCOL'S.1 'IN. t AT 10).-BEIFOflE THE LORD CHANCELLOR AD LORD) JUFTICE a1 TURuNE.-Appeal : xennerv. M1crrls. BEFORE THE LoaD C9AI~cELLoE.-Appeal: Wade v. Jenis pu er.ROLLS COURT, CHEANCERY-LANAE. . AT lo.-Causes, &c.: Attorney-General v. Jesus College, Ox.t ford, part ?? v. Wiikinson-Mariball v. Marshall- I Whitford v. ...

Law Intelligence

... IWO Anctittogn, NO'D1611&-THIS DAY. th COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-TYN. nil AT 0a. BEarom THE LOR.DS JcissI. - For judgment: an l~trmwev, ackon.Lunatic petition*: Be Clapharm-lruna- MI-lithorne-Blooth, ex parte P. and J. Booth-Kingn~on. it Original motion: Moore v. )lorrls. Appeal petition: Norman ?? Nynaston, partheard. Bankrupt oIoL: Re Lee. Appeal Du ATng v0. WClkse-, ?? v. The ~ aCoprv. ...

Law Intelligence

... I liv augenstu,. 1 NOTICSM.-THIS DAY.. COURT 01 BANKRUPTCY BABINGRALXL-STRT. Bmasoa Ma CoNUmwsroa ~VAKS,-. Dwelly, audit and examinaion, at I1-J. Rullah, dividend, at 11-W. Baynhaim audit and =ne in. aftI-C. C. Henshw, sts e n tion, at 12-P H. Lebi, dividend, at 12-R. . Pp, last examina- tion, at 1-J. Winter, ?? of assgnees, at 1-. 2t and examinatlon, at I. BVRons MV. CouXzssosx FA=u-]L B. ...