JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... JURY COURT-FIRST DIVISION. qu fovday, April 15. GORDON V. SCOTTISH NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. IN this case, which was taken up before Lord Bareaple and as a jury on Friday afternoon, and which concluded this even to ing, Mr Gordon Ettershank Gordon of Mosstown, residing o in Aberdeen, was pursuer, and the Scottish North-Eastern Railway Company and Mr Adam Mitchell, contractor, Aber- deen, ...

SHERIFF COURT OF ABERDEENSHIRE

... SHERIFF COUPRT OF ABERDEENSHIRE. h;THE COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE, ABERDEEN r. JX0. MllE, | he M nuifacturing Confectioner, Uinion Place, Aberdeen. t tel THlS wee ann application to the Sheriff of Aberdeenshire, at S ell tbe instance of Mr Cadenhead, as officer appointed by the is )e Commsissioiiers of Police to tike proceedisgs uiider the I v !s Nuisasuces Rlemoval Act of 156. 15 'The pi-tition ...

THE TRIAL OF THE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE JOINT STOCK DISCOUNT COMPANY

... THZE IAL. or TOE MAXAGING DIRECTOR OF IaH.S ,OLNTSTOCKDrSCOUNT COMPANY.| At the Central Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Baron Pigott, the trial of James Freeling Wilkinson, the ex-managing director of the Joint Stock Discount Bank, indicted for fraudulently appropriating to his own use two cheques for the payment respectively of 4,0001. and of 8601., with intent to defraud, was resumed. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... .iTHE~ POLICE'0. VOUTS. 0' r. . ; I di, a . 1 1 ?? ?? I nrle, a tall' ' . fine-looking n~an, a 'fhrmer, at Stone iidad, 'Sns'.9 iashavge'd wfth being rn u drunk arnd'iinsapable ofihkiig e of ?? V. Police-constable Mills, F 140, said the prizanerl was drunk thep'revijus eight inuDrury-lane, .epd a man (now in custody) attemptedito rob iim.I.i? he was quiac incaiable se qf tgknca're of 'bpmselg ...

THE CHARGE OF SCUTTLING THE SEVERN

... Lionel Holdsworth, formerly a ship and insurance broker, carrying on business at Liverpool and also in Lon- don, Robert Borwick, a retired master mariner, James Stansfield Dean, calis AllsoppandCo.,acommissionagent, v and Charles William Lee Webb, formerly chief mate of the t Severn, a merchant ship of 1,200 tons burden, were yes- terday brought before Alderman Finnis, at the Mansion- house, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MARYLEBONE. hoe1as GrlNer, living in Hanlover-street, Hanover- squslre. descrilbd as a porter, was charged with the fol- Sllertiitendent Durelen, of the Great WesternCons- pane police. ?? Saturday night the prisoner was 1resl~ about half a mile down the line. Being a stranger, hld no business there. He was drunmk, sitting on a t-h, and had shifted the points. A train went out ula sot on to the ...

THE LATE CASE OF FATAL STABBING AT CLAPHAM

... THE LATE CASE OF FATAL STABBIYG At I ~~~CLAPHAM.I At the Wandsworth police-court yenterd Patrick Morgan, a labourer, of Hand's-court cl I I road, who was charged last week with stabbing iBea- Groves, a coppersmith, in the abdomen with a knife t the effects of which severe injury he died in St Tie Hosjpital, was brought up again before Mir D. ee,$ re-examination.ayuf Mr. Mayo appeared for the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ID GUILDHALL. Roert Foote was placed at the bar on remand, before d Alderman Lusk, M.P., charged with stealing 610 yards of Ir winsey, the property of Mr. Kerby Bowen, warehouseman, 41 and 44, Greseam-street. Mr. Beard appeared for the prisoner. t About 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning Mr. Bowen was going upstairs to his office and saw the prisoner standing P near a bale of goods. He went to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... BOW-STREET. John Cullen, a cabman, was brought up on remand on the charge of causing the death of an old man named Connor by riding over him in Great St. Andrew's-street, Seven Dials. It was stated that an inquest had been held and a verdict returned of Accidental Death. Mr. Lewis, who appeared for the defence, called a young woman named Bates, kitohenmaid at an hotel, who stated that she ...

Law Intelligence

... %xim futtIligarct. ?I- I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLIN'S-IN. AT 10&-BEFORE THE LORD CHANCuLLOR.-Appeals: Striek- land v. Cholmley, part ?? v. Ricardo. AT 10k,-BEFORE THE LORDS JusTIES.-LunatiC petitions: Be Andtdell, Sonter, Davies, Davenport, Cruttenden, George, Meux, and Yovey. Bankrupt appeals: Roots and Roots (2)- Zimnmermamand Braginton, part ?? and Braginton- Cooper and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I THE POLICE COURTS& I BOW-STREET. Wiliam Johnson was fined 40s., or one calendar month, for annoying and assaultingaspeoial constables at the en- trance of the Vestry-hall of St. Paul's, Covent-garden, by hooting, pelting, and bustling them as they entered to be sworn, and came out after complying with that form. MARLBOROUGH-STREET. There were but four charges from Hyde-park brought before Mr ...

Law Intelligence

... .1 I.!. tat) fattll tare., - ?? ? ?? I I . h -- - . .1 ?? I 1: 1ucr lal NoTIO8;Tgzi~'DAY. ad COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. go- AT l0J.-Bss'oBE THE LORDS JTUSITOB5.-Appe5Im5itioin (for 3re jugmn) 'R iisancial Corporation and Company's Act, 1862 ,bt (olme, - rchar, Adm, Kig, CL FaiingatidOfficiil Li- .b Iquldator's cagses) Appeal. North Stafford Steel, Iron, ad Coal och Company (BuncslIDm) v ...