EXTRAORDINARY EFFECT OF A DREAM

... Woolwich, were charged, at Greenwich Police-court, before Mr. Maude, under the following circumstances:- Mr. G. F. Gordon, of the Crown and Sceptre, Green. wich, said that shortly after seven o'clock on Sunday evening he was informed by a neighbour ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTIC

... jail, to Isabella Sutherland, Grace Thomson, and Christian as Sanderson or Saunders, charged with roldinig William Gordon of three crown pieces, aind one Shilling and six- '11 pen ?? or ~viths stealingl thoe same from his person, see pleadd INot Guilty ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Court No 2,1 11 ?? Ex-parte-mdtions on Summons- Provincial Bank v Kelly and another, .M'Cormick I Graves, Mulholland Co v Gordon. I CROWN CASES RESERVED-Presentmeot Cases- Their Lordships the judges will meet for the argument of these cases on to-morrow, Thursday ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... sanction to this site. Etighst teniders for the erection of proposed temporary lies- pitaI were opened, when that of James Gordon, Crown Street-iomount £8 1Isa-beinig the lowest, was accepted ; Fcontingent on thle Board of Supervision approving of the site ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... tqt case, which saved tbirty-four other Li actions being brought. His Honour granted casts on the amount claimeda. * Gordon v; thle Crown P'reserved Coal Company. PB -This action was struck oilt owing to the absenoc at sea in of the plaintiff. v.A ?? ?gofa ...

GORDON AND NORTHBROOK

... furniture, which Gordon said was shortly l, to arrive from Darlington. Gordon also asked the names of some firms in York whera he could g get Elnoleum`1, &c. In consequence of this not a arriving witisess on January 4th wrote a letter to i. Gordon as follows:- ...

THE TRIAL OF GORDON

... er-GeneralN The charges against George William Gordon were :-lst, high treason and sedition against Her Majesty the Queen: 2nd, inciting to murder and rebellion. After sentence had been passed on him Gordon wrote the following letter.- M~y beloved Wife-General ...

CROWN COURT

... known Elizabeth Gordon. 3 ~titig Mr. ST.ARKIF tind )Mr. IVAT5ON prosecuted, Mr. WIL- trial en at irim defended, in3 a bert Mr. STARKtwstilted the case to the jury, and called the ' rope followilng Aititesese th Lt:00 Elizabeth Gordon ?? a married worntar ...

THE GORDON FRAUDS

... .THE GORDON FRAUDS. 1 TRIAL AND SENTENCE. wC. 0--Considerable public interest was manifested on 'the the - Tuesday in the Crown Court at -Leeds Awize I, Ifro when William. Dickio Gordon appeared before ,r Mr Baron Pollock to answer charges of fraud in ...

THE GORDONS AT THE FRONT

... be made by the Gordon Highlanders, sup- | ported by the 3rd Sikhs.' The artillery I opened fire. We were told to renew our y fire, and the Gordons and the Sikhs were seen co1ming up in rear. , ...

THE GORDON PEERAGE CASE

... the Crown. is not The claim was based upon the following circumstances :- until tV The petitioner, J. Campbell Gordon, MtE Earl of Aberdeen, viasion, ia the peerage of Scotland, ch-iined a -writ of summons to where' Parliament, as Viscount Gordon of Aberdeen ...

SUICIDE OF LORD GORDON

... SUICIDE OF LORD GORDON, UAUJE OF A BWWIDTSDL The St. Paul MEising Despatch's telegnim of t' August, from Fort Garry, says :-The notorio jtr Gordon-Gordon came to a tragic end on Saturd It appears that one Monroe, a detective freo r , lght arrived here ...