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THE POLICE COURTS

... I %, .. , ?? I on char is- MANSION-HOUSE. JameJ' Macrow, an errand boy, aged 14, was brought up onacag frobbed ?? jlt appeared that thbeprisoner witssa errand lboy'in the employment of M~esars. Kolle, cocoanut fibre mlanufa- turers, 65, Queen-street, and on the former examina- tion it was stated that he had been under notice of dismissal. A few days ago he concealed himself in the premises, ...

Law Intelligence

... a I . .. .°3 ?? I- NOTIOES.-THIS DAY. OORT OF BAN KRUPTCY, BASINGHALL43TREET. M n. r tl iot H.-Mvate: S. Cole, at nl- L3C.aaniseiocOr Winslow Is the ?? of the day. tocl-e is the registrar of the day. e yrr ):{.OLITAN COUNTY COURT& dit ay ' ;Ths appointed for the present week.) 8;. M.'irties--llm.-Tuesday, Jan. 7; *Vedues. i15 i-3'yS leboueeroad-Wednesday, Jan. 8; r- d05 10i W1I;TII S111th ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I. E ! POLIaCE' COURTS;, . ' :fiMl~SON HOUJSE. . Thomas Bond, drover, was brought up on remand befor t the Lord Mayor, ch4srged with settig a ferocious dog on a i police-officer. On Eaturdav, thelIth-inst., about 6 o'clock, Oliver Abbott at police-constable, saw the foot-passengers stopped on London-bridge,. and soany of them, m the car- 'iage-wiay; On going up-to eee what was the'matter,'he x ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LiAW INTEL bIQEX. I ?? 'Dx i LORD MIAYOR,'i colr ?? ,TBB LO}-j0l)O BANKRUPI£Y COUIIT, BABINHALr Ma g. 1hoefltsAa Braoueis^Ne-Appllatlatqfle at It. | P>Stikoa% at 11, 12, 12j, 6audi. Xtbau Ms. lslszsn~a llecnE.-Debters' summonses, at l11 'tna III. Frcrt meetiog: H . Schallabn, at i11^-. Byall, at lh1 .Apliation to reglslr: J.Axkel atbl9. Objection to proof:. [. Burr, at 12. FisTb meeting: T. iF ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTPIOScE l NOTIQES.-T-M D~i, nWMAL COMMTTM OF TRE PRIVY COUNoiL, A ~~~WHITEHALL. AT 10J-4ieppard V. 1 iBunett, psat hawid. COURT OF QUEEIWS BIENC, WEST NSM t. AT 10.-Middlesex. special -jurie O'llearden Lsw Life v. Assurance Society-Wilson v. Pox Strsmnways-Eaxl Spencer v. Conservatorsof the RiverThames. SECOND COURT, Common juries: Tiley v. Drako and ?? T' Brampton-Nethersole v. Appleby ...

THE PROGRESS OF THE TICHBORNE CASE

... REPOGRESS OF TE TICH- BORN~E CASE, I The Attorn7-General will resume his speech onI behalf of the defendants this morning in the Court of eenou's Ben& in Westminster-hall, instead of. in ?? House, where the case has been conducted since its re-opening on the 16th of lanuary. By this arrangement the friends of the Lord Chief Justice will certainly gain nothing, for the bench in this court ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... rfl'm POLC Ea OURTS, MANSION-HOUSE. Afl, Owen Pullen, 26 years of age, described as a civil engineer, who had been arrested on a warrant, was charged before Alderman Sir Robert Carden with forging and uttering the acceptance to a bill of exchange for 1951, lO,, with intent to defraud the London and Westminster Bank. c The solicitor to the bank attended to prefer the charge; Mr. Montagn ...

HE BETTING PORSECUTIONS

... HE BETTING PROSEOUIONS. 1' On Saturday six mabre of the men wbo han een arrested on iday fortnight by. the City poline, on a charge of haunting or resorting to houses for botthng pur- oses in ?? theen asuppre. sinoraf betting-houses, attended before the Lord Mayor at the Jutie-room of the Mansion-house, for oxarciiation, in ansoer to their recognisaneoos. Their names were- James Wymer, 6 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRA ;RIMINALCOUT I (Before the Detruty-lcorder) .) Mr. Besley madce an applioation to ?? in refe. renes to the charge of midemeanour against the gas stokers for. having combined togethor, and by threats and intimidation endeavoured to .cosrce Mer. Trewby,- the manager of one of the ga'wotks, to compl' with certain demands they' had made upon him. He said that at pre. .sent only five men vre ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIIENOUE ' I / LAW NOTIOES.-TuEI DAY. JUDZCIAL COMMITlEE OF THr PRIVY COUNMT T I TH BOARD OOM, COUNCIL OFFICE. AT 106.-Appeal: Meer Mahomed Hossein v. Forbes.'t AT 101.-DatroEs TUIE Lopss JIfSTO A I~peeli SalvSn v. Tiee Nbfrth Bnta pth -Coal Comp31Thy'.l U.Ft #edAp~l iaVino'aoe: ?No'rdrsv2MbrihgY-Mo~llv. Harveoy. Appea~ls: T9yshla v,-lenson (M)-l'igieso NA..Iobson. AT. BIIOLI , c E ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... , ! : ' ?? -; IO ETTO ' ' ' z DI WZTION. PPTITONsi;- 1 ;; it the l]haronl lrarldwel jdo- Debfdinglivrer ikethyr too'sidofue enk hif a it th return io Mr.vXiob atN ! ,tne t wheon a n werow ses on, l~bqlj-qI thp peitI pnp wero ex ;'nd Alfred ?? waps'reoalled, anid sisd h'rpoceiesoi~0qi 210 ,orajundutl~ day. ed, ntie -, l, .. o in- 160,-IIfex 'vting for . Ay t tay e eeorni tiorO of, 1869-Mr. J c ...

ALLEGED RIOT AT THE PROMENADE CONCERTS

... :1 ? TW? ? C9?OE?TS. I. ?? Sor a arter of-an' hour. Th, defendant employedrat ehid- .vere umilw gt maktp`ainetnb: ?? wollde hwa 'beunia mot 6rit l-8ad0 ;bod'oin to. have by v otor ?? ridbm idndhltest he a dth6 $4eatOpe ei1,ih hO5 poevertwoold itve eenotteu thetuxxoa the huor,,)and-do astheyl'ike eorge West,, emipoed'attb@ gave simila ' The defendantD Iis ecrv ed the weas * aowr& ?? twa ithat ...