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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUR1S. MANSION-HOUSE. James AMoore was brought before Mr. Alderman Stone, who sat yesterday, the Lord Mayor having to preside at a c Court of Common Council, charged with having been con- cerned with three others in breaking and entering the ware- c house of Messrs. James Franks and Son, of 40, Queen-street, t Cheapside, on the 12th September last, and stealing a quan- tity of tea, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L aw INTELL1GENWE. 1XOT1CEM-THIS DAY. coUIlT OF B IA3Kkt?!. 2let& T . WOMR 3SIL Co00nOse O -WW. 'o Inn sm- DS,ll a±l. Bees: BS d U> b l1-2h -~ Lt-W. Weeks, arge *IR C- Ptn' *atlI-IJ. Norman. at 11-L Bochford, t 2-C. reesdale. at 1-.. ar tnkha .1i2-T. Basez at 12- j A. F. Da. at 12-G. Cousins, at I-3, idoouley, at 1-ILCllp- * at I-W. P. Nicks4 at l -J. Nb, at I-G.ae. at I. 111012 Mu. RenlanBa ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIENCE. i NOTICES-THIS DAY. COVET OF B3ANKEUVPTY BASINGHALLSTBEr. BEFORE MR. CiUMssIOWNR lOLDROYD.-MattheW3, a2u1I at 11. Disputed adjudication, at It. Applicatios: Jones, at 2- Moslin, at 2-Mew and Thorne, at S. BEFORE MR. REo1sTRAA BOE.-First Tneetings: A. J. Chisney, at II-P. Read, at II-G. Mowe, at 11-B. Holmes5 at 11 -Edi3, private, at 12. BpoRRr MR. REoSMURAR BEOUGAItAM - First ...

THE WOLVERHAMPTON MURDER

... I be WOW5JrA4MRNAO5MDZ I YeIduewy the inquest on the body of the young womlaD. ;aret RSe rwh, as staed In oltr coluu yes today, was uaw on drv by uwh w .hart Ohbadn sristophler Rabinasou, the hoa, e of Mr. Josiah Fiar, of Sidney-stre in which thay both lived, was opened by Mr. COoser Phillips. Mr. Bartt solcitor, watohed the GeM for the prcles- tI., ?? W for the defence. Emma SiLbato. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TIZE POLICE COUBT& HA~II-OUSIL James Caut was charged with stealing on the 10th ot' June last the sum of 30l., aud on the 22d of June the s of 401., the moneys of his employers, Macare. Prescott and Co. The prisoner had been a clerk in eessa. Presots foi many yeas It was his duty to take the entire manage- ment of the acounts of Mesen Usamed and CO., of iier- pool, for whom Mers. Prescott wean ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE OOURT& MANSION¢ fOUSE. 4be$ Vinent, the collector and town traveller of Mr Wih, flour factor, of Bishopsgate-street, who was brought tothi cout last weekand remanded upon a charge o obtaining by false pretences a large quantity of flour from the Great Northern Railway, the property of his raaster; was yesterday again brought before the Lord Msyor for further examitation. It will be ...

THE TRIAL OF THE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE JOINT STOCK DISCOUNT COMPANY

... THZE IAL. or TOE MAXAGING DIRECTOR OF IaH.S ,OLNTSTOCKDrSCOUNT COMPANY.| At the Central Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Baron Pigott, the trial of James Freeling Wilkinson, the ex-managing director of the Joint Stock Discount Bank, indicted for fraudulently appropriating to his own use two cheques for the payment respectively of 4,0001. and of 8601., with intent to defraud, was resumed. ...

MURDER AND MANSLAUGHTER IN 1865

... MURDER AND MAASLAUGHTE IN1 865. It appears from the Judicial Statistics of Eng- land and Wales just issued that the total number of murders reported last year was 135, exceeding by I the number in the preceding year. Seventy six were reported from the counties, 51 from boroughs, and 8 by the metro- politan police. In Lancashire 28 cases occurred, of which t were reported by the county ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... .iTHE~ POLICE'0. VOUTS. 0' r. . ; I di, a . 1 1 ?? ?? I nrle, a tall' ' . fine-looking n~an, a 'fhrmer, at Stone iidad, 'Sns'.9 iashavge'd wfth being rn u drunk arnd'iinsapable ofihkiig e of ?? V. Police-constable Mills, F 140, said the prizanerl was drunk thep'revijus eight inuDrury-lane, .epd a man (now in custody) attemptedito rob iim.I.i? he was quiac incaiable se qf tgknca're of 'bpmselg ...

IRONMASTERS' QUARTERLY MEETING

... |IRO.YMASTEBS' QUABTRBLY MERTING. BIRMINGHAM, THIuRSDAY EVENING. The second of this quarter-day meetings of the iromnasters of this district was held in the Town-hall here this afternoon. The attendance was large, and there was about the average proportion of buyers, but from the corn- mencement of business it was evident that they were de- terinined to be cautious about entering into ...

FRAUDS BY AN ACCOUNTANT

... [1. . PAUNDS .By JAY 400GUST1. . :0,i d Mansion-house, yeefiday, Johu Tsvloy Groavent nr- e sd tho tytedt o lg } dt 3 'ce t &31th0,.k, Mift *a wihaen dte byzilmfa u cheuite sa styof Gl s= rteabu ikheTPPr0 canse, &~Bs~ bbihst Vs. 6dl ews ?? tl*4e rde thrg tpe gaba f :hisv pass &g WtAdsRfibU i d tsj .sent to t so ?? hefwa4g s I.°ir. ?? s~l-w ,t P9! Upehehi entoisim, sli 'vh~ ere itrif au~ e ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I MANSION-HOUSE. F .impy Hogsfein, a bootoloser, residing in Spitaldelds, c was charged before the Lord Mayor with being in the un- t lawful possession of a gold siguet ring, supposed to have s been stolen. The ring was offered as a pledge at the shop of Yr. f Itonr pawnbroker, 184, Bishopsgate-street, but some t suspicion being excited, Police-constable George Strutt a was called in. The ...