THE ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A PUBLIC! COMPANY
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... iLAhiD rjAb-v&LD 0A' A LL, Z14; 's I : ADlJFAOTURED,. AttbheroroughPolee Courtyestorday,ItenryElokor i 0(), I described as an agent, Swallow Street, and lato of tkI ' I ! Oafd, and of the Sultan Divan, was brought top en mI charged with obtaining eight dozon caps, valuu ?? t..e ruperty of Isaao ~Rosengord and Co., Towel B uih`icjP, 5moodhousoe Ltune Leeds, byfalso pretence&s _ the ?? inst,-Mr. ...
... YNSTEEDAY. (Before Mfr. ?? K. Kisgdeos, Q. C.. JUdge.) ASSAULTING A RATE-COLLECTOR, James Cosrtnsey v. Edward .Reddiszg.-Air. Norris (in. structed by Mr. Clifton) was retained for the plaintiff; and Mr. Bailey (instructed by Messrs. Benson and Thomas) for the defendant. Mr. Norris explained that the action-post. poned from the last court-was brought to recover damages for an assault, and the ...
... POL =1 U4TELIGEHNOI. MON DAY. Magistrates present-Messra. W. Terrell and H. J. Mills. Michael Mahoney was charged with violently assaulting his wife, who did not appear. A police-sergeant said that abouttwo ?? nghewa i'asked togoto Callowhill-Btreet. where the prisoner lived. He went there and found the'whole place in a great state 'of confusion and the prisoner's wife bleeding profusely. He ...
... | POLICE INTELIGENCE-YZSTERP. | . NORTHE DIVISION. (Before Ur. J. W. O'Donnell.) Deffjaudiay a Ba ,way Compauag.--A groom, who described himaelf an Wm. Byrne, residing in Buyd's Cottage; Sysage-street, vwas prosecuted by, the NYlorthern lailw acompany for having tra- velled from Dundalk to Dqblin in a second class carnage without a ticket. It was proved that the fare was 7s. Od., and when the ...
... LAW INTELLIGENOR I NOTIOES-Trna DAY. DUJOPEAN S0CI&TY ARBITRATION. (At O, Westlninoter-cbainbers, Vkitods-tueet a W) AT10.-Bz Yoe ?? K Ac ?? ?? Suoleti (Brocsde. 4urst's r14s. ?? of sbares, pait lweatr. ?? and Canm bWill, b.(-ictY 'Tholuepsn aud BrouldckuOM4 enee, novetlon). rnrish Nation life Association (Btartoms euseueovatlon). sTa1 LWi-sDCON llAN KRtUITtY courl, LIkl0~iLN'S-WXf- BiretFul: ...
... ADAY.-TlAfMn W 1 ?? -A a. WVEDNlESDAY.-Bifore W. H. Garrin--ton and D. gmanuel, intere Esqu., aud Captain Hodgkillsou. and d ILLrGAL PAwsesING.-Jastis ffollin go, apparently a soldier adand e 27 ear, ad Kfs c~oald aresectblelooinggir, ?? I htleml ?? ie agd asoit ?? ben Bcr ang tae hth a o ahdteblanket. -The Magile. CIOU trtsdshre i, o h aeaant McDonald was pro. Eeq.- ceddwt..r.Wlissae ...
... B[RXENEAD PO.ICE COURT. I PRIDAY, DBlOEMBER 31. c BEFORE AIR, PRESTON. OrrAReE UNDER THE PUBLtC UIVALTT AcT -Sarah Grant, a uur e, ?? at Oombermpre-terrace, was sum moried under th& 128tb section of the Public Health Act bor removinv certain clothing which had been exposed to lifection, slthout having been previously dislnfected. Mr. C, h. Waln, deputy law-clerk to the Birl enhead ...
... A MURDERER',S DRSPERVTION. . .. .1 ,. . . . . . A Brooklyn (& nauerpi)) paper gives the following extra- 51 ?? aiceuunc of an interview between a murderer under ?? of death in New York State and the barrister who i. defended him on his trial r (n Sunday afternoon, George A. Mott visited WillitV e. Delaney, under 'enter ci of death in the gaol at Mineola 3, Mr. Mott defended Delaney on ?? trial ...
... I REVELATIONS OF PIOTURE DEALING. ALLEGED OBTAINING OF £450. BY FALSE PRETENCES. At the Lends Borough Polieo Court, on Wednesday, James Lawrence Miller, picture dealer, of London, was brought up, en remand, charged with obtaining £450. by false pretences, from Mr. G. Hoodgson, ironfounder and -machine mnatker, Thornton Read, Bradford. Mr. Tindal Atkinson, barrister (instructed by Messrs, ...
... I LIERPOOL POLICE COtIrT. .1 ==e FRIDAY, DBOECE ER 31. 5ICEOBX YB. Bfl.RB EMBDZZLEbDET BY A COAL MlfRncEAnV CLER,- Albert lLedward, a youth, was charged on remand with embezzllng 019, the moneye of Mere. Fletcher, Burronghs, and Co.. coal merchbnts, Grown-utreet, with whom he was employed ?? Davlea. who proecuted, id that Inquirles had ban made, but it wa found tha the prisoner's defalcations ...
... THE DESPERATE ATTEMPT AT SuIrIDE. I DEATH OF THE MAN. JJMMs WVL * of-- zn Thursday; Mr. 9S, Wasbrough held an inquest at the Bath Acme beethouse, Maudlin-street, on the body of Obadiah Davis who was admitted at the Royal Infirmary about a fortnight siuce witha frightful wound in his throat, snpposed to baye been self-inflioted. Notwithetandingthat the windpipe was completely severed, he ...