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... goda ?? I NOTICES.-TirS DAl. ('URT OF1 tUM UPTCy. BASING LL-SMTEE1,. AI. . CO8ai1iNEl HOL5IOYD. 'Releae5 ?? Biaeabt at( II-E. Oliv.7 at, tlu-euter, at 11-H. F'uller, at It. Applica- C N. kt, atItU. lI' Ssr MR. a RIBTRinAL BUO-ezAm-Pfivate. ereddck. at It. ~fr.'Camn'Oner foleroyd Is the eommulseoner.of the day. sir. Bezi taor hmu~fliam i8 tbe registrar of tbe day. gia court will clo 5e at 2 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICECOURIS RLEB1KENWELL. Henry eqilia ,a respeetably dressed man, who de- Hlowir. Lothe ranst ,herthrokedohtriln so h wbiled himself ' as cork merehant crry on business Bub' - it, was charged before Mr. Bark e !Ngfo dnsuka f. l oletlY assaulting co isablo Burns, at rC iswell-street,. St. Tnke a. i Itappearedifroxii the evidence of the ?? that the was talking with a friend at the Corner ...

THE PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENT

... TO MHIT TOROr 0 IM DE Y NEWS. ?? youn aliow a laym vn unversed in law toa. nut bafore your readers two poiuts on which the recent juaganentiseeme to himu to oaU for some explanation: . .: 1. The judgmeont says that the rubric, Such orna- ments, &c. ?? shall be retained and .b3 in uso, as were in this chrlch of England,-bythe authority of Parliament in the second year of the reign of King ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURT& MANSION-HOUSH). ez .Andrew ,5'ewart l indsoy, aged 28, was charged with tl ateahag 1301. fi 'hO prisoner was a derk in the employment of T Mencess Blyth, Dulcean, and others, wholesale t upholsterenw and feather merchants, 4, Obiswell- a] street, Finsbury, and on the 18tb December D he wan entrusted with a cheque for 2001. to get cashed at at Uwessr. Pullee's bank in Lombaed ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I s (Before tho Aeoistant-JIdge.) I Mli1an Wallaeo Walter, 33, was indicted for stealing 1 13 bales of tobacco, the proporty of Joceph Rent, an agent 3 of the Great Western Cormpany. 7 The Assistant-Judge said it wae a most audacioue rob- I bery, and sentenced the prisoner to be kept in penal aervi- . tuao for five yeare. John Bunrnhamt, 17, was indicted foratealing a purse aud other articles, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. M. . Thomas De Cgstro, a merchant, carrying on business in Gracechurch-street, appeared to answer a sulmmons which charged himN with assaulting William Borders, re- siding at 50, Addison-road North. Mr. Wontner, jnn., prosecuted; and Mr. Sleigh, bar- rister, conducted the de~fence. -, The complai~nant was a clerk in the employment of M~essrs. De Castro, and on the 20th November ...

Law Intelligence

... I; i. *gW3gttg~Ct. a I ?? - ,N OT1OESTiS DAY. COURTNOF OIU?ICERY, LINCOLYS'-I!. AT' ?? t BaFOR=I Ha LORD CHANOELLOa.-ForJadgment: I Slee v. Iateruational Bank. .Appeals s Denlso v. Cartis, par ?? Statbs of America v. X'Rao. AT, 1O.-BEFORE THE LORDS JuSTIICS-FOr judgment: Cooper v. Martin-Re Joitt Stock Discount Company, Cx parte ?? v. Rarrison. Appeal motions: Wallace v. I Attornoy-Oeneral, ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... f - NOTICES.-THIS DAY. I Cl CftOMMITTEE OF TIHE PRIVY COUNCIL, JtDI ?? VWHITEHALL. * ~T'n~-iboo Dhluipiflt Singt v. Goonnitl Sing andl others, part ,lcicrtb Mame V. Uajeruderportab Sallee (and cross iLSt' -coIT OF QUEEN'S BIINCTH, WESTMINSTER. ?? li't~dl55s sp1ecial julies: Absolon v. Stathain, part le w] t ?? r. ?? arl ?? v, Same. Wilr~i ?? QsCON-D COURT, WESTMINSTER. 10-Mit:ldle~ot5 celn ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... - - PQ!J- T.r I t ;4 - i GUI('1 t )HbILL. ! * ' -- - !;hh lrBcu-tl.; 'a canrna ira' t~he ee~p1ogof M&L. 1urg,. of, Blers m bre Aldernean Lnbsk errea crtll 'Ufaa g 9d. tr uringt'o homes !y ibi tn tbfain oither' leads!d beuta1 :,iogh: th bu liego ' ?? i 1)r,, ; I.r ~f j i .a~L ' - 7 T heeiefdcgrnratv@~ ?? (oya4 ool ,:h.ftled Pten -Aniima''w: was'ien. Wi~dllia ofiisey,t ?? d that ibdnat half ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TEE POLICE COURTS GUILDHALL. 1Bichard Hnuohes, a licensed victualler, was summoned before Mr. Alderman Hale for assaulting George Twyfoid, a plumber, carrying on business at No. 1, Bride-lane, Fleet- street. Mr. Beard appeared for the defendant. George Twyford said that on Saturday evening last the defendant came to his place and challenged him to fight; but he would not. On Monday, about half ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUBTS. MhlNSION-HOUSE. ; At the rising of the court the Lord Mrayor intimated that arrangements had been made for the swearing in of special constables in the City. 'His lordship said, In- formation having been laid before me to-nday, as chief magistrate of the city of London, by competent authority as to certain danger that may arise out of the unsettled state of the public ...