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LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... being as before Imerfectiy pure and limpid whlen it reached his grounids, was turbid, and partly unfit for uise, amid that madder-routs and other things were thrown Into the streamo. He accordingly brought his action agatnst Mr. Hamiiton sand Mir. Arthur ...

Law Intelligence

... vie wheire the madder root is extensively cultivated, the ilyre 'roe being sdt oortetotr of the soldiers. ~ Four Mc Frech chemists disC6osercdI ab0out the same time, that the abc application of sulphuriecacid- to the spent or used madder. to' woothilh ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... son of the receiver at the Cambridge-heath receiving house. In consequence of the- losses of letters containing orders, Mr. Madder, of the Miss- ing Letter department, was instructed to make inquiries concerning seven orders that had been stolen. The prisoner ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Lord Gough at ,ChillianwNallah They have alao reco'vered about 5 tons' weiht f ufflohorns, 300 bags of turmeric, 2 tons of mad~der, 1 ton of chicory, 20 tons of jute, 2 tons and an ehim' shot 1,000 worth of pigs' bristles, amdanitense quantity of cloth ...

Published: Sunday 13 October 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2756 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... Grorge and William Roberts, builders,.of Horusay, appeared to an adjoure sumnmnons'hrging them with conspi&oy to - defran^d Mr. Cheese,-a solicitor, of the sum of V9450. Mr. St. Jshn-Wontmer prosecuted. Mr. Abrahamas defended Messrs;. Roberts. Allegations were ...

Law Intelligence

... Lowe, Lowe and Moore, and ?? T. Moore. For judgment; Burls and others v. Buris and Burls. Motions (Court of Divorce): Roberts v. Roberts-Hitchins Y. Hitchens-,rad;ury v. Bradbury-larber v. Barber-lilly. Hill -ime v, Sims and Parsons-Whittle v. Whittle-Brayshaw ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... in order to see what sees mht he taken for placing: the girl in some Smith, Richard Leech, Thos. Hemming, ta has.'2Deacon, Robert Oiswel4 Hugh M-b llins, PetesFleminq, Henry Lewellyn, Thos. Barnes, John Brdcicley, Jae. W esl~ey, ,. John Hyass, and Sasmisel ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Rex, S. Fianider, and H1. Stamnmers, last .examination and guides, discharge, at eleven.-G. W. Hall, private; at eleven-C. Madder, re. last examination and discbarge, at hall pasteee-.Ray last examination and discharge, at twelve-T. Benton, adjourned tot ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... the defendant for an alleged discovery of the means of obtaining a fiue colouring matter from spent as well as from fresh madder by means of the use of snlplluric acid. The question was whether this was in truth a discovery made by the defendant, or whether ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... temper and struck him. He considered lie had not met withi that courtesy from the police whirls a gentleman was entitled to ?? Madder, de- fendant's groom, was called fbr the defence. I-is mas- ter's horses' were trotting, scot gallopimcg, when the po- liceman ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... Gi lie people. Have tot these corrupt 1110n created a1 debt of'iany hiti14dreds of millions of pounds? Edinonids ns ?? by Madder ka. Lewis atidl WXooler spoke after hiin ; lie cattl ntot recollect whalst they saitd. lie titeii spike to tle iaitteie c ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... DAXCIRE or Doe CAT'cIIei' Tfenety '-s'im a, 19, I-iantsworth-terrace, Iarv. ishituc, was charged avith assaulting Fred. Madder, a D ?? officer said he eas appointed to perform the duty of sohuinig dogs in the streets not unider proper control. As lie ...