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COVENT GARDEN.—PROMENADE CONCERTS

... and S. Gatti. ' Tins Evkning, ut li, Miss Annie Marriott. Madame Isabel Fassctt. Miss Orridge, Sir. Vernon Rigby, Mr. Charles Hall; 1, Mi-. Howard Reynolds, iVc.—Conductor, Mr. Frederic 11. wen.— Doors open 7.30; commence at 8. ...

WHEN ROGUES FALL OUT

... WHEN ROGUES FALL OUT. AUDACIOUS PENSION PRAUDS. At the Central Criminal Court, before the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., ?? Edward Bauks, an elderly robust-looking man, was indicted for having feloniously procured one George Rowland Williams, who was ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... calendar containing tio namies of 130 roisoiere. Aecompati lng the Lord Mayor, as Chief unmissiosuer, were the Ilecorder (Sir Charles Hall, ?? ?? tho Commlon-Soirjcit Sir Forrest Fulton, QU( ), the sheriffs and officials, anil the followingalder- men : 'Messrs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... action. EX ME QtUER DIsIONh.-ArItL MO. Sittings in Banco.-(Bofore the Lord Chiff Bnron fant Baron Pollock.) Mr. ?? and Mr. Charles Hall to-day, at the reqouett of tha Court, took the seige respectively assigneil to them Ds t! new boldera of the ancient otlices ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... aund housebrealdeg, five of conspiracy, five of forgery, and five of robbery with violence. (B3efore the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., MI.P.) OrTAIiN-M JEvXLLntrY By FnArD.-George Kemp, 46, described as a shoemaker, who was found guilty at the previous ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CR-h~fl~AL C~t~RT. CENTRA CRPfA COU l 0 (Before the Recorder, Sir Charle Hall, Q.C., M.P.) THE USE OF THE CAT, The Itecorder was engaged during the grear prt of the day in investigating a number of Cases of highway robbery with violence in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... the pebhic from being so easily dupe, Hiesetencdthe prisoner to flutoen zuonths'n bard labour. (eore the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, QX., MLP.) FORIGING 8IR GEORGE LEWIS's KAmE. IEdwin Thmas Uwsl 25,^ w cas redto>12m ts' hard labour for having forged ...

The Knee of Wales presided yesterday a meeting of the Council of his Royal Highness, held the Office the Duchy

... Highness, held the Office the Duchy Cornwall, Buckingham-gate. There were present the Viscount the Earl Leicester, Mr. Charles Hall, Sir William T. Knoiiys, Sir Dighton M. I'robyu, and Sir William G. Anderson. Mr. ilmshurat, the secretary, attended Clerk ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... labourer, was charged with felo- niously killing and slaying Emma Pigram, at Salehurst. Mr. Worsley prosecuted, and Mr. Charles Hall defended. It appeared that the prisoner had been living with the deceased, a married woman, since January last. They both ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL COREINAL COURT. (Before the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C.) UsHWnLRoY esesre Wrel VIOLENOU C-TeE4 CArT -Six men, named Feank E vens, nineteen, Arthur Jrome, nineteen, William Wood, eightceen, Samuel Wa~rden, dfiteen, and Thomas Clives, twenty-five ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. (Before the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C.) THFc PROeEOUTlIO2f OF JAEZ BALFOUi. - Mr. II. Avory said lie wished to mske an applicrtiou ilI the case a of Jabez 13sltoui. One of the ?? against the prisoner was for a felony under ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... were opened yesterday at the Old Dailey, by the Lord Mayor, as Chief Commissionbr, who was accompanied bythe Recorder (Sir Charles Hall Q.(l, M.P.),tlhe Common Serjeant (Sir Forrest Faiton, ?? Mr., Aladrman Newtou, Mr. Alderman Samuel, Mr. Alder- man Pound ...