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PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PRESTON POLICE LNTELLIGEsNCE. On Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, the cases tried at t the police court were unimportant. C OBTAINING STRAW UtNDER FALSE PRETENORs. -On Wednesday, at the police court, three men, named John a Kay, John Sutcliffe, and William Berry, were charged t with obtaining two bundles of straw from Mr. Billington, of the Ball Hotel, under false pretences. It appeared J from ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I7 -5 - ?? ?? ,- , ,w O S r# 2 ;whenw thei~:'lorddhp nip~gdie the' ?? gesentW fo thea.'--Telmor4 CxiefJuiticO d&th befBatB * . o s-EaT.- Juetiqe :.Hyes aad.Mr..B.rO, * NoRTUMWu5?. . JastiWc Fitzgeraildai4 Ms%.BAVOA . ..L aMrvJptstclOwBrgie1 aid.BarO o, agiemt. , Mwsus.L-Oh~efJualeB Mouaha'd r.s-hi .'Jatice, . Kegh., I ! i.: .. ?? CossuauOiTr.-li- Ja~ttidc Ball aqd ' 3*,: ?? ' On the eldnster'; ...

DENBIGH

... PETTY SESSIONS, Friday, May 23.-Before Dr. Turn- our, Mayor; Robt. Parry, Esq.,) Dr. Pierce, and R. Owen, Esq., Lleweni. Assuslt.-David Jones, Minffordd, was summoned for. assaulting Edwaird Saunders, Caerwys. He was also charged with being dr nk and riotous, at Deibigh, on the night: of the cattle fai da~y, held qn' the 14th inst. ar y Fined lOs. and 15s. costs, in default, one month's im- ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIMMINGEAM BANKRUPTCY COURT. YE8TERDAY. BEFORE hit. CoMrrsrIoroER SANnERS. In re C. Drilield, Bt ,ainslohani, late continiesson a gen.-Meet- Iiglfor last examination and discharge, attended by Air. Parry lor tho bankrupt. Tho bnlance sheet slowvd creditors unsecured, £10. Use. 2d. liabilities en bills discounted, PS24. and assets, 5.. Gi. 2d.: leaving a defilcency of £491. lse. 1r. Parry ...

Law Intelligence

... Ia-l .ntc.igmt. I I'~~OTICES.-THIS DAY. I COURT OF CHAINCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT10I.-BEFORE THE LOssD CHANCELLOR.-Appeal: Has-ding -, a1 Martin, part heard. By order: St. Sepulchre, Westminater, Esate. Appeal Nic kisson v. Cockell. AT 3ENO-1 RE THE LORDS JUSTICES.-For judgment: Re Appeal 'p petition: Coates ?? Hart. Lnnatic petitions: toLewis, Slck tayton, Walcot and Walsalt v. Graham, - Shesis ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEICE. DOW-STREET. &sUMM BlUrrIANLY BESTIALITY.-Oa Monday, a -wi-resOd man, who gave the name of Juanes Smith, ;Mt who said he had been an offdoer holding the Queen's ,003flssion, was uharged with Bseaulting several young wie. He wa3 detext(1v .bd Mr. (Qcorg6 ' wsiv, jon., of 1 iplao. Inspector Ma-keezie, of the F division, re- taded the magistrate (Mr. Renry) of the numerous ap ...

THE SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE IN THE SANDYFORD MURDER CASE

... TEE S:UPPLEMENTAY EVIDENCE IN THRE SAN DYFORD MURDER CASE. -. We have received a copy of the evidence in the above ease, led before Mr Young, in the private Cham-- bers of the Sheriff in Glasgow, ordered to be printed by Parlianment, on the motion of Mr Stirling, 'ahd pub. litsbed yesterday -morninsg.- We mean to give this' evidence at length, and begin to-day with that of Mr Wilson, one of ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT MILLWALL

... SUSPECTED MURDER AT MILLWVALL. The neig,lhbourhood of Millwall was, on Monday last, thrown into a state of the greatest excitement in consequence of the discovery, in a back room of a small house. of the body of a woman lying in a pool of blood with herthroat cutfrom ear to car. A rope was also found by her side, and her neck bore strong marks of strangulation, as if a rope had been used for ...

SUICIDE OF MR. SWANBOROUGH

... SUICIDE OF IR. SWANBOROUGH. On Friday evening an inquest was hlelc at Ilo. ci, Greville-place, St. John's-wood, before Mr. Lalikes- ter, the coroner for Central Miadlesex, on the body of Henry Valentine Smith professionally known as MVr. Swanborough, late lessee of the Strand theatre, aged sixty, who coemimitted suicide under the follow- ing circumstances --Greville Francis Mtusgrave said, lie ...

THE SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE IN THE SANDYFORD MURDER CASE

... TH UPLEMENTA4g- EVIDENCE IN SE, SANDYFOIRD MURDER CASE. tUcoTirNver.10 I- At Figaow -thue 1st day of Octhobet18'62. In p~resence of Sir Aa-isespln Atasose, ]3art, Advocae' brf of Lanarksbire. -cte - .ri l j0~gP ANTi10er Dxoer, writers in G~lasgow: I appear the~re in terms of the request contained in fhe letter of yesterday's date; addressed to me by Mr (lemmel, joint procurator-fiscaL. ...

COURT OF PROBATE, MAY 28

... (Before Sir C. CRESswrVLL.) OWEN V. WILLIAMS. . Mr. O'Malley, Q.C., and Mr. R. E. Turner appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. Collier, Q.C. and Dr. Spinks for the defendant; y The hearing of this cause, which was commenced on l Saturday, was resumed. ,f The defendant propounded the will of Hugh Owen, a farmer, near Dolgelley, and the plaintiff prayed that the t d probate in common form which ...

MORE BICTING AND BLACKGUARDISM AT CREMORNE

... IwOuE 3IOT3M AwnD BLACEGUAfDXSM AT I CnBEORME. I At Westminster Policec-ourt, Reginald Herbsri; cf 36, Half *toon-et , PIocdilly; John Birkett of Crosby- hll Liverpool; John El ward Saville, of 35, Doke street, Piocadilly; John Herbert Showoross, of ?? Park-place, Regent's-park; Captain Henry Bailey, of Garwynne Abbey, Denbighshire; JAhn Geerge lleohalaz, of Lane' Hotel; Charles Mott. of ...