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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... j. ' ,*'LANY INTELLIGENOUK EIGH 'OUX11 OF XOTIC OHASNCE]Y DtVISION;Aov. 10.. . (Before Vioe-ihaucelor Pfr R. MWims,), 1lR nit 1t AsTZnIN COUNT= AQUABiX OOMPANY. This was a claim made by Mrs. Pugiu, the widow of Mir, B. Ilugin, th) hi~tociot, v pd by Mr. Caldor, 9ir. Pagin' a a1i1tant, to tile payment of 6o261., alleged to be duo to Mr. Pulin for plans and draaings prepared'bg him for the ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO BRIBE A GAOLER

... IATE GED XXTEPtBT TO BRIBE A GAQL, R.I AIL At tno Worship-street Police.-oour't yesterday, 0i Lenals Cheater, 30, fashionably dressed, giving an address ait 22, Euston-uquare, was placed in the dock, before Mr. tI BushbT, charged with having attempted to bribq anid 01 incilo John Partridge, a public officer, tho gaoler of thle M~ansion House Police-court, by off ering him d001, to pro- euro ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... T.lE Prioe COURTS& I _DHALL . t ?? Williant Renry t't, the proprietor of the liestised f Victuallers' G'azette and the lefeqranw, was summoned before Alderman Knight for I that he, on the 2Lud u of September, in the said City, did unlawfully pub- o lish diverd advertisements in a certain newspaper o called tho Licensed Victuallcers' 6Gazctte and BOGtW 3 coteIer, whereby it was made to asppear ...

THE PENGE CASE

... IT R Patriok Staunton was yesterday engaged iv hig coil in cbomr.itting to paper suoh circumstances and points in relation to the recant inquiry as can be psoved upon iinvestigation in 'favour of hinself' and the othet convicts. ' Oa tlio previous s ieniig he and liis wife wera pormitted, by virtue of an order granted by thevisitinig justicos 'of the prisen, to have another interview with the ...

THE ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY FROM A BANK

... X ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY FROM j :t~ ~ A BANIL iim~etae Draper, a porter, of 48, Mioholas- ~t, Hoxton,i was chargedon remand before Mr. Al- ormau Carter, at the Guildhall yesterday, with stealing a large quantlty of jewels from the Btrong-room of Messrs. E.HS&.t;im .a.nd p.ao*O Qorlhiilp, bankers. , .M2. George~ewi jun., prosecuted; and Mr. ?g4tt uapeared for Draper. ' : : e t ' ?? x^1no .. r ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... U UENTRAL (CIMINAL COURT.. I (Before tho Common Serjeant.) Ellen Gray, 29, an unmarried woman, was placed at the bar to ?? her trial upon a charge of having com- mittod wilful and corrupt perjury. -She was a domestie servant, and upon the occasion of a robbery being com- mitted in her master's house she made a charge against a respectable young man with whom she bad been keeping company, of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THME POIIOE COURTS. MANSION HOUSE. Afr. James Pryor, the manager of the Lombard Bank (Limited), who had been arrested upon a warrant, was charged before the Lord Mayor, upon remand, with falsi- fving the accounts of the bank, and, with defrauding the shareholders to the extent of over 2,0001.-Mr. George Lewis, jun., solicitor, proseouted. Mr. Wontner, solicitor, appeared for the ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE, IUGHI COURT 01? JUSTICE. ag ,,t C E RY DIVISION.-\IAy 24. Buetoro the Ma-ster' of tho Rolls.) wtt1V. Clwemntr. tin u11i i, was breoutht by Mr. Wilsmn on f , ?? ilt oth.r ?? of thle rno 11w ill(tilsteete for the( boudliioldcer 11l lit I. le a il~us ill Itic t~K:1 et Eifnlaid ICi'101A4 hl'u, tAir. hi~titb, B1.iviar. uv Idi .il'Th teith hkaini), andlc rzoiliclltcr i .~v hat ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TUlE PRLICE COURTS ?? de MANSION nOUSrE. . un'. 17'lin B 1. Seeli, of No. 75, ?.lark-lane, attedaded before Alderman Sir Charles Whotlham, upon a suOnmolis, chairgo l with wiilful daynago to somo picturcs. Mr. Castlo, 31 is edicitor, a pe ired for the ?? complailnant 4i seas M. Ehnto Silvestre, a wvine agent, and tile detendast )f wa4 his iunler tenant, occupying the samo oitico in at Alark ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVEW

... 'TE . SERMOUS CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES. ~CONCLTJSION OF MURMhY'S EVIDENCE. EXAAMINAT1ION OF? STENNING. SEIVE NTEENTh1 DAY. The hearing of tbhe chargo against the threoe aetootirs lusucetors, DMIihleljohn, D.raloovicb, and Ili1swi, anld ?? Fro-ga~tt, solicitor, wvis rosumeod beforo Six James Ing;ham at Blow-stract onl ffturday. ,%r. P'oland and \ir. Cowie prosceutitd on bohalf of the ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES

... ?? h MEfE -SERIO(US ! U l\icl R AGAINST ET41 YEk'S. .- -- - ~eseshsYnirning wvas fixorl for trio further Jearsg ofd t MOhri lptli eea prominent members g t ts Scitad.yarnd dotectivo police, atlioursiod frem best llsuedso AltOUL thle hour fixedk for rosunmisg the asrlyasl lln 1111W Oi5 to Lee thle prisoners arrive, antI it Lirw nembor of VOiersti wvete conensit to st~rigle- and IO I hu nd a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE P(OLIOE 00(U]PT ''iWSION HOUS}. Freckri1k. Vsnast, :n, Dutchmnan, wag'1'rocsight before Aldeormaiirlr obert Piadtor Oprden charged with' ?? (do4sack, an examimng ofticer oi Custokus, dtposed that on ?? up, the :Thames that morning ou board. the Baron Osy steamer, from Ant. wort); the ?? 'and 'mainer of tbe' prisoner, who. wne a passenger on board, excited his sUspkicon, . Bei g questioned ...