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LONDON POLICE

... -- . . . -. . - - x . ; .ij to MaNSIO,-IHOUSEi.G~iNAlleri,' an officef who ii'priri- rcipally employed in clearing the streets of palpers, appre- veo helided I -worn an w ho hlli beell IWtogih, ivith a wretehed Ath emaciated child; about two years and a half old. She had 3r. leviedcontributions upon.the public to the amountof.thrYUe Ve shillings, and was sent to the usual place of confinemenr ...

Published: Tuesday 09 September 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1953 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ,~ ?? . : a ~.COURT-UOUSE, LEEDS, SATuLD'AY, S'EPT 6. y ?? P' REDERICICI KAVE, aged twerity-rour, and EDWVAR8D It CONNER, aged sixteen, vvere. .brought up by a Bradford police officer, charged asitla robbing theshop of Mr. Samuel Dun- pi A well, at 312, Park Lane, Leeds, ogs the night of' ite lid Instant, or 1,early on the morniog of the ith. The entrance into De. 's shop q avwas effected by ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1828
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4480 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LONDON SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... LONDON SESSIONS.-TiuRsD4y. Mr. ADOLPHUS (witb whom was Mr. WOOLER, as Mr. HAR- aiga'S Clerk) applied. in behalf of Mr. William Sealy, the occu- pant of the Bank and Stock Exchange Shades, for a license. The Learned Coun~l stated tatthe petitioner had, at the March Sessions, apliel for a license, but was refused on the ground that hie kept n billiard-table in one part of the premises. He new ...

CALCUTTA SUPREME COURT.—FEB. 25

... (%vLCVT7ASVPRTrM E COURT.-4rn. 2. 1.t Il l a -.__ _, _A A_ __ a I __ - - .1 . .. - r _Ad _ LIsetl day of thseSesalans of' Oyer &Tersniner, before Sir ED. RVAINT. The King. at the proseciition of Wiflliam Long, v. William 14, jcNi~lagithen, William Hatnter Smnoult, flut6rmjee Cowas- *e , Ohin Davilson Smilh, William ltoss, George Based and ,)aid Ilearson, for conspiracy and false ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE -RWALRY OF STrAM VESSELS.-Yes- termay a case, which Was partly neard on a firmer day, was de- cided before the Lord Mayer. The Captain of the Hero steam- vessel, which carries passengers from London to Gravesend and back again, was charged wits having violated an Act of Plrlia- meut, in attempting to outdo or circumvent his competitor tor passengers, the Captain of the Sophia ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... - ('ICEII CoURT' OF JilSTIt.A IY. Stri rng, Sept. ta. Th e Ci'cllit Court of ?? was opeleti t-te -- &mv by Lord `ileadciliihankc, ifter a, inmpressive and appl o. rif~tse prayier hI' the lie,,. Archibalid Bennie. .i)nilevbwo, I tiourer in Leinrrostrol. was pieced at the ran1. elar!ied with liqsaulting Alexatider AMuLir, ennstable1 ill Lcskjinlocmto thle vfifosion of Hi blood and danger of his ...

SUPPOSED MURDER

... Yesterday an Inquest was held at the Castle Tavern, Wool- wich, before Joseph Carttsr, Esq. Coroner for Kent, on the body of a man unknown. The CORONER, after the Jury were worn, said, that he had met the gentlemen who vwere present so often on similar occa- sions, that it was quit, unnecessary to address them as to the nature of their important duties; but as the deceased person, of whose ...

MUTINY AND MURDER

... Lass OrF TraE BSu TTiers, Or BRISTOL ; OSF MAw M%1uasaDsD.-nhe Thetis, a fine brig of 250 tons, Captain John Baitie, left tile harbour- of Bristol for Sierra Leone, on the 7ti of Febrrtary last, an;! arrived there on the 8th of April. In ccntsequenee of' sickrness;, eight of tlie crewv *which consisted of twelve hands, were left in Africa, and four PoctugooVSo taiken on board. On the 2d of ...

POLICE

... POLICE case, MANSION-HOUSE: ExAGGERATION.-A poor drunken tiled Iriahwoman, after having eudeavoured in vain to loinduc several ha inI of the Police to believe that her child was murdered by a cuno- e, in tryman of her awn, at length prevailed upon one of the street- z n keepers to think that she was correct in her representation, and ;e he the Lord Mayor, on Thursday, privately directed that ...

POLICE

... MANSION- HOUSE.-1'JQENIous IMPOSTORS.-Yesterday, a young man, who said his name is THOMAS BARTLEY, was brought before the Lard Mayer, charged with having obtained various sums of money under false pretences, and upon the strength of fictitious documents. An immense list of sub- scribers to the petition of the prisoner, and that of his friends, was produced, and a large assortment of false ...

POLICE

... Dks MANSIOfJ-HOUSE.-COMPrLAINTS AGAINST STPAR11-10ATS. k'8 -Complaints are constantly pouring in against the. steam-yes- re- sels, in some shape or other. A few mornings ago four or five y persons were soused In the Thames. in consequence of the tilt. ted In fthose ricketty boats in which the watermen convey pee- bit gengers from the steamers to shore, and from the shore to the atsteamers. One ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-MONDA. These Sessions commenced this morning before Mr. CONST and aP Bench of Magistrates. TThe Calendar is rather heavy, and some of the cales p0oss8s more interest than usual. Among the indictments are several for perjury, aad one against Crcckford's. IIENItY HOWELL was indicted for assaulting Benjamin Henderson, on the 26tb of June last. The prosecutor, a little. bey ...