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EXTRAORDINARY INSTANCE OF MAGISTERIAL IMPARTIALITY

... struck him., He considered he had not met with that courtesy from; the police which a gentleman was entitled to expect. Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the defence. His master's horses were trotting, not gal- loping, when the policeman ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... strack him. He considered he had not met with that courtesy from the police which a gentleman is entitled to expel t. 'Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the defence. His master's horses were trotting, not galloping, when the policeman laid ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Ellr Placir, George Henderson Rowley, John Johnson, William Chipper- elid, William iRowlett. ORIOINAL OPPosaD.-Robert Smith. Willam Darnell, Robert Shaw, Augustus Frederick Edwards, Willeim Veniu1g. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, The followIng notices were yesterday ...

BROKEN TIES

... I BTIC.)KEN lE.S.jS 1s -A Q- -.A - moa s MsU5 Ar E~ow-s!areet, on SatIrdaLy, a ?? ?? lm Iv I Madder, a servant, wei charged with assaulthip li aly Roberts, by stsilking him on the face with an utnlbiella in BIoonsbmry-square. The nartiess 1ad bee's Ingagga' ...

Law Intelligence

... making garan- cine from spent madder. The short history of the dyeing pro- cess is this : madder root formerly was ground into powder and put into a vat with the cloth to be dyed. -The debris of the powder was termed spent madder, and thrown away as useless ...

THE EASTERN HOSPITAL SCANDALS

... THE EASTERN HOSPITAL SCANDALS. The inquiry by the Local Government Board commissioners was resumedonTh, rsday. on Thursday Robert Frost, laundryman at the Fever side of the Homerton hospital, said he lived in the same house as a man named Bhacker. He had ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... siirules with the I >ca~r. (B&fore the Comnou SerjeanLt,Sir Forrest Fulton, QO..) i yu f ?? [hSS (5,OimpAXNY FtnAuDs. - Hutty Robert IAItot, 34, s)oHitor, of Chancery-laitn, who Was (oi- f- ittc Iht ?? with4 . ?? .i0ed Kenned- , of conspixing to defrat-ud ...

Law Intelligence

... and discharge, at lo-E. S. Fiauder and H. StauinusIs, last exalnination and discharge, at 11-G. W. Hall, privat-, at I1- C. Madder, last examination and discharge, at llI-H. Ready, last examiniation and discharge, at 12 -J. heollton, adjourne,' examination ...

POLICE CASES

... before they knew where they were. Defendant: But- Alderman Ritchie: 10s. and costs. ALLEGED FRAUDS ON SERVANT GIRLS. Henry Madder, 22, and Thomas Mefander, 16, de- scribing themselves as agents, of Hermitage-road, Harringay, were charged before Mr. Lane ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—NOV. 1

... Davison. For fourteen ?? Groierty, Elijah Silkmian, anid William Jones. For fifteen ?? Smith, John 1)eln, Wmn. Smith Robert Bidt, Robert Greenwood, Thomas Denaghtle,and Sanimel IhIllitt. Frederick Chlilds Hancock, who was convicted on two in- dictiieuts ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... matter of madder-root. The manufacture of colouring matter from this root has long been known, and the name ysarancine was derived from the French word garance, which signifies madder. But up to a recent period a very large quantity of madder had been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... CJ2VtT. LINCOLN'S MNN, OB BueuMaresessRaes as Cse Juriot.-Applioa- 10itons, &C., at 1OA. Public examinations; C. Madder, at it-J.T .Roberts, atll -iManulon atili-A. W. Mora.t il. is BXurea MEL. RZOISTRAR A~ZLITT.-Ap~pllcation: . If. amien, )a at 11. A ...