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POLICE ASSESSMENT

... Tfe PoliceEstablishmentofthiscity has longbeefl an objec t of very great interest to us ; and at a time when' Ave oenedl our col unwits xvith the viewv of rendcri ug it the, aid wl ei we tlotiudht the exertions of individualsco ninectedwith it de- served, we did so openly anld candidly, and tot.tly urmmtecil wvith any party or political kceliig. It -,as viith great satis- faction that ...

CORDER'S CASE

... COR DE RS CkASE. I'The following striking rilltarss omi the case of this VileSt of nma'lefrlctosrs nit Irel on fil i e iarnledled and impeni- tent Ceon 'ltatd of' ihe ll relen ii,lt up to the lust mu- cirlt of ias 'lwrt-d esisit',c ICre copied froits tihe Ediu- i-nrght Eiuling 5 'est of ?? iini las .] Enogisd . is~the latel wI ii r . bcl o d Pi; the rest of Europe oail; coilec.iveir iiti ii ...

DETENTION IN PURGATORY—A CURIOUS CASE

... PETF' ?? IS PITTGATORY-A CUUTOtUS CASE. A. yrit-sttin the county of Clare lately summoned a member of his lick. before their Worships, in Petty Sessions as- seimnled, to show cause whv he should not pay a sum of viii shiilfngs fort wvck done and pteTfcrn'ed. MVh don'tyoo pay the (intleinan, you spalpeen ? c-ried the xverthy Princes (himself a prlofessor of the ould voiiS11g:e/ itfi )- Wlhy ...

TRIAL OF WILLIAM CORDER

... TIIUAL OF V I.LIAAM CORDERI. F-ridnt,,llgii8 At vintartr before nine o'clock Corder was put to thle w~. A to tireasco the sante as Vtsleda. I 'l C I he I i vpI i S inn', ?? wt-,: ?? ig the wholeIC)I of the til- I Iu 1 AI ?? cL Ae As fiorettligt into Ccurt, engageid in iniri~lc)ict' i Some11 nat-iat 111n1 iit~ his wrotte'tt efen;ce. wvlicih stole Stl 0(4SdI01, in11 hin ?? Itst IIi It b y h1i ...

SHREWSBURY—Aug. 2

... SHjjEWISSURY-Atig. 2. EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF tuttianinFR. IJoeph l'gic, aged 19, John Cox, the younger, i 'iei 2qli, 01 ihibert Ct', ad H9), were charg d it:, w ili;:i :titrder, o' n arroon, by sitra g_ iij't hint V.;tth a cord; and John Coo thle ebled aged f tti. ard Anil Harris, agned 50, Welfe charged 'l. l i liring the other prisoners to conimnt the ofFence. 11r IliciF;rls stated, that ...

THE POLICE OF LONDON

... ,IIaE POlIJ} OF LONDO-M. 11(w3' jlori i tI e CIommittee appolintedl to inquire S Ii ?? the 'Ne tropolfis has juist been prinlt-- i ?? pouainof aol \''O'osN ;ditc1I,, nlini SIiatett at nearly, t:'y(0,[LI g l-Q leiCiti.51 o ventt ?? since5 5:I Iit irnccesol' ill 'c81~ for' l! 'cur t. ol' il FF-'a'FiSC ut e v 8 ccsrtcliOiP ?? ohf d '0 I '0 c to ion r' (F,) F''~!o~c eitC of c 11 'p 1FF) - 4 th. ...

COURT OF SESSION.—JULY 8

... COURT OF SESSION.-JurY S. f ali MOST IMPORTANT CASE in The Rcyal B3ank and otheers Jainst Jo-enh T1iller, meInu- pro- facturer in Edinburgh, ond the Glasgow Bank, Mlessrs anne Jlmes Finlay & Co. aln] others, his Grre; itors, ogaiost aLI e Nathaniiel Grant, writer in Edinburgh, Trustee on the I1 it, Stquestrared Estate. ein- Pana/raji Latv-Ojh of Coeoitpsilion-Remonclt of Trustee far fir ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... COM1miSSIONERS 01x POLICE. Alonday a statutory meeting rifthe (Commissioiners of Pro lice was ?? Robiso;2, Esq. ill the (hair. it w as .stated that the ex.penlce of ti e watchinccc dep: catm eut for (ihe cisuicig year wits esti,1:0 'id at L-11,921. ;1nd that of tile fire nt 'L.9it1, of whiichi L-.1100 won Lid fldl to lie IcFr ved from ilhe police fililtis. ITbe totaI estitilied expelln e liii ...

REVENUE COURT

... Thursday n Court was field for tue tr ial of'offl'nces agalost thle I ;r osartO the Jinstires of the Peace present iv rio, tine SlieritibS bstittt tLe, Sir P. W\alke r sod .1olin horthwick, Ftpq. vetrnger of Crnnkstori. I lie majori ty of hlle inforima- tinols were for- vetting ale fnod spirits a i slionti lirerices9; anti the offeniders were- tgenerriv lsedit in aI fourth, a ?? or the ivhole ...

POLICE BOARD

... POl.TCE BOARD. Yesterday a meeting of the Commissioncrs of Police was held, in order to receive reports from the various Committees to whom it had been remitted so consider whether aty re- Iuc!ions could be made in any of the departments of po- lice. The Committees reported generally, that no reduc- tions culii be made consistently with the effectiveness of the establish cieZt. A rcport from ...

TRIAL OF WILLIAM CORDER

... TIIIALrt I OFjW LLIAM cORDFR. i~rrv t -.imt ?? 7. At Sevetn o'clock this nc rziriitg like LioiV ti~ftd t1 t great nttmtie's 500 tier th~e iloos OF hollr courts, anti it' the ?? irlor ?? If tlt, girl). A lit0 ?? nine(, C'rrder ,erts driv'itl to tiltt titor i t cronritial crolrtf, it] thle airi.er's giy. Ilie is riot it illok ogl- in an, a'idl appetats iiitiolt. 21- yes rsori a ral. it torly ?? ...