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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 7ZoC IANTMLSSENCE. 0 f ;XN.1H US~E, P~oiaGniW A5W Bosaaay;.A *caseof forgery and robbery' was-brought forWardi by ~ltr Hobler, jun~iagainst ayoung; man. named Jbfihn Kdd; clark to Messrs. Bolitta, tin andi lead plate Merchants, of iCornwall.. Mr. Ridgar ilJohn, M D~esseiger, prinpipal-.rnai~ging iclerk In the firmp,.steted. .that tbe lpnsesuer was junior elerk--in ;the .counting-bbose,: ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA W INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. coopa v. mEvY. This was an appeal from an order of the Mater ef the Roll allow. Iog an exception to the master's report. The question was, whetber a pesv In a church sold in coajunction with a mesauage was to be held ?? to the proper engagement of the purchase, the title to the posy having failed. A reference seas made to the master by the Vice- ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ILAW ?? Dir. The Lord Chancellor will not attend court thb)1 day. VCICE-HANCELLOR's COURT, WESTMINSTER.-St at ten. leath v Heath, ?? v Colepepper, by ?? v Hazledlue, ?? v Sanderson-Symes v Besnatt-.Lews V Jobn-Barrison v Wiltshire-Platel r Craddock-Toms v Tols- Kebell v Philpott-Stone v Hill-Williams v Owen-Turner v Else -Gropott v Havton-Healop v Metcalfe. The Master of the Rolla will not ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN THE WATERLOO-ROAD

... THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN THE WA TElRL oO-ROAD. The mystery with which the above horrid affair is enve- loped has not in the slightest degree been diminished by the evislece adduced before the coroner at the inquest, but the tragical occirrence has, if anytiing, become more mystided. After the adjournment of thee inruest on Monday evening, Inspactor Field, ef the J. division, having obtained ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTBLLIGERCB-WEDN ESDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. A young man, named John Kidd, apparently about nineteen years of age, was brought UD for final exsmination. charged with having forged a check upon Is employers, Messrs. Bliitho, of Fenchurch- street, tin and lead-plate merchants, for the sumn of 086 7s. sd., and with baving stolen e5 out of the desk of one of the other clerki of the establishment ...

POLICE

... MARLBOROUGH STREET. A FAVOURED SERVANT AND THE FLOWER OF MASTERS.-On Tuesday William Leggatt, the coachman to Sir James Flower, Bart., was brought before Mr Conanat and Mr Courtois, a county magistrate, charged with assault. ing Mrs Paris, the wife of Dr Paris, of Dover street, Piccadilly, under the following ?? Paris stated that last Friday afternoon, between three and four o'clock, she was ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOTICES-Tius DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WERTlINSTER-Sit at ten. Towansend v Townsend, petition and motion by ?? parte Ram, petition by order. RBtMAItNao LUNATIC PrTITIONS.-In re Hall-In re Medhiurst- In re Hoveniagtilam-In re Abdy-In re Hill (3)-In re Back-ln re Flsher-In re Turner-In re Hermon-In re Battatni-1I re David- son (2)-lI re Durigale-In re Filmer. APPrALS.-WiUner v Innes-lilorgan ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-Tnis DAY. The Lord Chancellor will not attend Court this day. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER.-SIt at ten. lenbow v Pickard, metion, by order. After which the remaining Casse Petitions, with Benbow v Plickard, ?? v Colman, ditto, ROLLS' COURT, WESTMINSTER-51t at ten. Evans v Tweedy, part ?? v Long, to be mentioned- Ring v Hardwick, ?? v hlartin, ?? v Halffivell, further ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... COR IlSKS INRQUEST. TirE LATE MURDER AND SUICIDE IN NEwMAN iItW -Yesterday afternoonl an inquest was held at the Blue Posts, Oxford-street, beforc Mr. Stirling, on the bodies of Sabina Conway, aged 35, and James Parker, aged 60: the loriner of whom was iaurdered by tie latter, who afterwards terminated his own existence by cuttiag his throat. The jury having bean sworn, repaired with tre ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IF iOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER.-Sit at ten. Exparts Raxn, Petition by order. RHOAlixiNo LUNATIC PETITXONS.Trti re Medhurst-In re He- Flnington-In re Abdy-in re 11111 (three)-In re Back-In re Fishe..-lo re Turner-in re BattamInit-i re D)AVIdson (trvo)-In re Dungale-Ini ne Filmer. ArPEALS.-Winter v Innes-Morgaei V Rhodes-The some v De Beauvoir. VICE-CI;ANCELLOR'S COURT, ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a court was beld for the dispatch of business. THhE MISSION TO THlE SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDS. The LORD MAOlOR informed the court that he had re- ceived the following letter from the Rev. Mr. Williams, to whom the court hard granted assistance in the preparation for the mission to the islands of the South Pacific Oceasn:- May it please your Lordship-I have deferred address- ing a ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Love AN D SUIciuD.-Yesterday evening an inilteet wsit held at the King'sArlYsKennin-,ton-latie, before ir. Carter, coroner for Surrey, and a most respectable jury, onn view of the body of Mr. William Thomias Easton, aged 2D, al cxtee- sive corn-factor, who committed suicile unler the very de- ternmined and afflicting circumstauces detailed in the Pillow- ing evidence:- Mr. James Steele, of No. ...