Law Intelligence

... 11 atv COURtT OF SESSION-SATURDAY. FIRST DIV7ISION. M£'DONALD V. BE1.O. This was an action of damages for slander at the instance of David M'Donald , grocer, Lothian; Street, Edinburgh. on account of the defender, John Bcgg, distiller, Lochnagar, having, on 4th May 1861, written a letter in which he said of the lmr upr M'Ponald, If ho was as well known; in Edinburgh as I know him, or the ...

COPSHAM PETTY SESSION, FEB. 20

... IC(YF.SHAM PETTY SESSION, Saga 2o. 2 OZR;AT WESMi5 RAILWAY 0OSEOUTIOie. Isain Wetbb,Iafarmer, residin~gatColorme, appeared lemiawer an ini'tla~tIOR Jaid 8agjaint him at thsw instance of ?? Westerlr~ompany rrekgafas alrteoft'ia- tity andiweight of cetatis sacks 8i potaeac sent by him.Ifrom theB NBotsteon to Ceai5i8t withsintent to~defraud the coapsfy Tile uinfolation was faidiunder the 99th ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT

... -EXETER. DISTRICT COUNTY COURT. -WE~DNESDAY.-Before, John Tyrrell, Esq. Be WILLTAM ROBERT ESC'OTT, painter and glazier, Water. beer-street, Exeter. Mr. Fiond appeared for the bankrupt, who passed thia his ifnal examination, and received bila discharge. .Be SAaAH Sxwriroa-in formno pauris. Mr. Flood for th* petitioner. Case adjourned till the 13th March. Bo WILLIAM WELcir, bootmaker, Higlb ...

THE GIPSY FORTUNE-TELLER

... TEB GIPSY FORTUNE-TELLEP. At the Wandsworth Polieo-wont on Friday, S1015 Smith, the young gipsy apprehended on the charge Of telling fortunes, was re-examined. While the Court was waiting for the arrival of Mr.- K1i0g the prosecutor, Inspector Lovelace handed to the 0hf 1 trate another communication he had received from the Lincolnshire constibalary, stating that the pdiscner' descriptiondid ...

WICKLOW ASSIZES

... WICKLOW ASSIZES . (Ffnilo ?? BREPORTElt.) I W ziciu.oW, Tuosimr.-The Lord Chief Baron opened the commission in tbre crown court pt eleven o'cloee, when the grand jury were re sworn, His lordship, in charging them, Baid the calendar before him did not present eny case calling for particular observation. Light as it was, he learned that it differed considerably frotm that usually, presented to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF EXUHEQUER.-FEB. 27. Sittings in B(Anco after Teia.-(Before 3ir. Baron Mfartin ,a a Mfr. Baron Braq1mqlntl.) THE QUEEN it TILE OXFORD, WORCESTER, AND WOLVER- HAMrTON RAITWAY ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... I COUNTY MAGISTRATETS'COURT. BEFORE W. PRESTON AND T. BOURNE, ESQS. A DETERMINeED TfiEF.-Thomas Bainbridge and Ellen his wife were charged-the former with having stolen several ducks at West Derby, ar ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... SECONDARIES' COURT, FaZB. 28. | (Before Mr. Po-rTas and a Special Jury.) I stIAW V. THE NOarTH sAvFFoRsltIRR RAILWAX COMPANY. al This was a writ of inquiry sent down from the Court of el Common Pleas to assess the damages, laid at 1,0001., sustained ti by the plaintiff in a railway accident, the defendant having an suffered judgment to go by default. Tile record set forth I' that by reason of ...

PENTRAETH

... PENTflAETH- I-HousE ROBBERY, A'ND SINGULAR DETECTION OF THE THicp.-Ori Friday the 31st of January, during the ab- sence of Hugh Thomas, of Tynymyhydd, Pentraeth, and his wife, the house was broken into in the day time, and £80 in gold stolen from a box, whieb was locked, and placed in a chest also locked; Information of the rob- hery having been given to the police, inquiries were made into ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELILEGENCE. COUNCJOdL-EOUSE, Sasurday, Fseswary 22.l Magistrates present, Messrs. W.. -Naish, M. SCastle, and Phippen.i David Buckley eas charged with having anrInvernessi' cape in his possession, supposed to be stolen. P.C. 241I stated that 'whilst on duty in Meechaot-street hea'was called' to the sup-f Mor.( 11 Kicks, pawnbroker, where thu prisonerl was Aofering the cape in pledge ...

THE BILSTON SAVINGS BANK FRAUDS

... If rRBltON SALVINeGB, 1BAR FK .HUD _OOCM&1¶'PAL-o0v TH y..,.,J9EEB RF Leoards, llsona FAaaht~tq for Stafgorotfe is B ,~ a to b e of the BirunweamrePoiiee COUte rne been rated, Sg °ccounttant ?? to exane tho bok~ hem 614lefie~ienyaounting to betiren £8,00aland, wah3dizeovered. ldr..Tidd 'ratttvea cormfi aantd , acconts,,thewholo-fraud was bio toUh. 'The ccrt an maager of te abmak ;tof thebajM k ...