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THE POLICE COURTS

... TaEB POLICE COURTS. GUILDHALL. A 1BrncNG OpFICZ CAS3.-Mr. Cox, shipowner, of r 60, Newgate-street, attended, before the sitting ma- a agistrate to make the following application: - Mr. Cox said that about half-past nine o'clock on l f the previous evening the inhabitants of Newgate-street i were greatly annoyed by a circnunstanee which occured in i a two shops opposite his own house, an eel ...

ALLEGED MURDER AND VIOLATION NEAR VICTORIA PARK

... I ; W ~ -oe r~ i , r + - -7 7 - | -l , . , F-- ,, I; - - . ; !f :: 7 ? ie AI4LEp.'a M1URIER AND VIOLATION GEA ;I t VICTO 7I ARK.- p . : I t : C I , .. % ?? ' ; ' :.I, -; ?? 1. i m/%fz : ?? ` . -- - . I - ,- ! -- -- , ?? ?? s I ?? . ' Yesterdy afternoon Mr. W. Baker ppened an in. quir ,at ith-e Fortttra~Anbisi;'Q Old ~brd'r - Victoia art, respeeting the death of'Marie-eebQUA 18 yess a single ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... s Yesterday ar court was hold for the despatch of publio business. The C]{Asti eu..INe presented a return of the cxpondsa incurred by prosecutions, &c., in the officec of City Solicitor p for sevcral years. Orarci, upon tho motion of sir I'BTEIC Id LAUsIEx, seconded by Alderman SIDNEY, to be printedI and distributed amongst the members of the court. The thanks Of the court were, upon the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... i 4.S$Ig.B XNTR.L.LJGNkBE. HOM4E CIRCIT.-so 3nr2. JuCIETSv. nNP This was ant action to recove r damagesfor, a broaoh of promise of marriage. Mr, Fortescue anl Mr-. ~G. Dentanan 4th were for the plaintiff; 'Mr~ M. Chamber's, Q.Co. ban mi., sttole] VoTil werscouxisel for the defendant. ., . 1 .Mr. Fofteicue; ?? thq case, said that tile plain, &d., tffr in this action was Miss 'Bliksabeth ...

Law Intelligence

... Eaw I .I. t. e ?? , L Vlt TfO CTH DAY. 011F~5~ I M C s, 96nlAuipTON-BUILDlIas.- hesyw. Fr~a-~ewI-v liatesnan; South Eatern, hrogdn; M~tialv.,maim; Culvert v..Sebright (5d. BiivoaM~ersav xar-3epa tua> Metrl c. 1errIoe; rage V. Jeffarles; Close v. Darap amaRsceaae.-eynilv. Settees; 33Udgwsyv.3.1,g. way; Nottley v. Palmer. -eo aks dwr lg ,PREROGATIV COURT.-YESTERD)A. BReroe Sia 1. Donsw. ...

Law Intelligence

... -fI4~3~ *1fleUi enc-, XDTIVE .-..THzS DAY. ?? i COTIRf OF CHANC ERY, WEST3NMT AT 11.-BiwoSS TER LOwb Ow&ili L.Ape1on. Rle Forth of~ngla~d Bankiag Con~pae~, ex porteHolmes, part heard; Sissim .51 porte Hamne''s Devipees; Re-. ~c ?? Hgbt,f Nierwickn v.d WRichrdso * 8wai 1S 'a , ?? BL 6! Australia, 51 ?? svlA, d~,ad i= _ ?? lkngs.-ff v. I.ttsr idina~i CXUEIP5,&r. Paae FLtahr, z Iamsdeny~ti~o ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.YEBTEUDAY. | Mrsi cwND DANCING LICnNsEs. The court sat yesterday at Clerkenwell, Mr. Pownall in if the chair, to hear applications for the renewal of old, and the granting of new licenses for music and dancing or dmusic only, according to the following resolution of the court, passed on September4,1851: Resolved, that the Scourt will not in future insert in licenses to be ...

Law Intelligence

... 'h am - Kiltelftyllm INOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN. AT l n.-lrek: u Lunt; CoRANCILU -App'11te Ridgway V. Wharton, part heard; Bythesea v. Bythe-ea. BXVRoac TuE Losos Jusricas.-Por judgment: In re Gloucester, -Abcrystirith, and Central Wales Railway; Ex parte Mairland; Bry- son v. Warwick and Bixniingh-um Canal Company; Lord v. Wight. wick. Lunatic petition: Ex pai to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... .ASSIZE INTELLIGENCB LANCASTER WINTER ASSIZES. LivmtP0oo, Dxc. 7. CRowN CounT.-3YeFOae MS. Bdnox ALDERSON. STAfBBING. TVomas Clayon vwas placed at the bar, charged with stabbing William Gallasby, at Orrell, near Wigan, on the 22nd Sept. last, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. On evidence it appeared, on the day in question, the parties together had been drinking in a public-house in ...

CITY CORPORATION INQUIRY

... -- I - - -I - - -- - ?, -, - ? ?? 4%? ,, . - . , . - ~fWP4t ~ 'WhVo ?? I*ion13 Zaa he~aur MA~SK OW - mu t khMeei~ perwasi tuw. o Wuty ho aa a$teeTOI'S6I doss wlotk aisrofg tuevnguo aeuphs hi ~ Mi.'P Arauta tht ered bhffei .i 'fin p'4 ?? h ingt.a~h hs[' yinte erdnsy'a~. T. ffce dd. o. O ?? *0e o. bt AaeL tws *fovorsoftmalatnaue ofrtis pwer. 'k=4t isvlt. tlpao luors ezecevts ,10hs warrat-l ...

Law Intelligence

... --ot777-? - I I II effigence, . i NO'TUICES.-THIS D.AY. Mr The turds Justices will not attend court co-day.Al ROLLS COURT, CHAINCERY-LANE. AT 10.-For Jtigmneot: In re Barrow. Consent petitions (17)* m Cau'os: Yorketind Niorth Midland Railway Company v. Hadgon~~part U beard. Short causes: Thom ns v. Thomas; De Mladred v. Caie;' fer Levrit v, Roebuck. Short claims: 2&Coy v. Nicholson; Andrews v ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OENTRAi CRIMINAL COURT. A HEAVY' CAtENDAP.I The September Sesions of the Central Criminal Court were opened yesterday at the Old Bailey. Tho Recorder, in charging the Grand Jury, pointed out that the numbor of cases was unusually large. With the ckception of two cases of murder, ten of man- siaughter, and one of attempted murder, th eases were of the ordinary doscription, but: he vras sorry- ...