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POLICE

... IOW4STRBMVI lS Ronnaxic Luz'Tns, ~TOa Wednesday, Thomas A I Dittqcl~el, ajclerk in the General Post-office, 'who h1 the statiid committed On two sepaiiate 1hargies of stoaling ra as letters, containing sumts of. money; Was charedt IIwith in stialing another letter, containing a small gold watch, ol.4 value III.', the propeirty of Mr. Pouncey,- a watch- ~ Of ake~r, of .WellsStreet, Oxford ...

ROBBERIES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ?? -ROBBERIJ ?? a.- j In 1 * ?? : ;~ qrillo SeeDnNw Dcuf~'ot TgI GOIVSROR Of TAB URow,M ,Pr Co3a~tzges9.#.e O a ThurAsd& week, fernoaq,,Mt_ th with his dc'aith-,tiadew iwfh11y sudden te orthhdiju tbnl S~rie* As i.3 4 Not tSnA6e. . idrecwas le South Wdleswhefc Mi. Viekery'siono4~~a tappointment,-addd he lied a letter ?? i on, bd (Mr.~ Stonue) bein a Straingei aAmnci3b' readlihtin oyd'b-row,. he ...

SNARES FOR YOUNG FEMALES

... - , I. - sU.~ .I.:t SA to Id A case of btli h bfpromise of marriage, id at the '~6uort _Of7,4Qeuk`j~, 10,re b. ?? -eu~jec paffert the, as, ;e: :4a ges -ob l't weeich w prqisij led ,.Gooe ureae ed 't evdrt w l udgeto ?? formed4 sd Jon'Sishday 'e ingst achurch and .chapel door, siB wliiph, i.Dmaniy castes, lead to'.the. ruin of respec. Ly, able emnlestaad thiesr-exclusion'from vijteos + ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... E- W1t = = = - m - ~it5XtLEG OM T01. m1 EDOXANT6. The LoYd Chief Justice on Tuesday motating gave tbe SnDl deci0ion of tho uart Tbis5'was a 'qunetioa as to tie exclusive privilege of the rsergeants tb plead and practise in tile Court of Common Pleas, it haviaig been contended that siace the promnulgation of t!e Kiqtg's oarrant of Hilary 4rnq, .l$3, 411 barjsters hqd:nn equal right wltl' the ...

POLICE

... - o POIC , 'lee MILRLSOROUGH S6TREET. ind A gSA' TXN I4Vna'T ira.. ou individuals .of tiff iasibionablelexterloriiiwho gave thennames of: 'Geotge ; Wil. rgj brahnnm, Rogei 'illbrabam, Williean',Dawson, and William ~rJones, wore cbarged 'with' having assaulted the -police.-I;. era appeared that the defendants were imv Piccadilly about r 12 o'clock at night, behaving with great Irudeness ...

CENTRAL GRIMINAL COURT

... -7~ ~ ~a~_w The Piobeedhirg of ?? *erd reei~ited on Mnday, e before the Right 'Hof theLOrd'Mayor, ?? Mr.' .pirgent- Arabin, Ajalfa White,l the Under-Shsriffs, ?? ~i~ tl~ osnf~rihht15~. fte th rai-1,1d jttry swon heft4,rts Pio, toi eliver'1ia char to her.' ?? observ'll iiA the, Wa6edaY.C6n111 '4 were So omkt~~~h, a ~ ~ g c t taii~edthe naim'es 'df ?? tome- b thid.ldst tban the usual averagei ...

LAW

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, TuE QUEEN v. GREAVES, P3NTLEY, GARNETT, AND SMITH, JUSTICES CF LANCASHIRE.-Ita this case a rule had'been obtained for a criminal infor- mation against the defendants, who' were justices of the county of Lancaster, and who had sat in the sessions of Manchester and Salford, and were alleged to have acted corruptly in the appointment of overseers for the parisbes of ...

POLICE NEWS OF THE WEEK

... | kil . a! , ai 'dn-tsieswrs on'aeaday'gatiuhfloght eh argeali two ' other voences'lf 'ai similar ture . :leacock e.ou h dactc dj1thlee o i4of1, end Afr. Stesle appeared for ,tle, prisqner. . ItappIared in evidontec that itwas the duty of eaet V lettei,.carrier.toscottle accounts at'the RTeeeiver-Geaeral's t three dtysoinj every week, and in case any of tlenihc ap. opeited to'be abscnf froiti ...

KILRUSE PETTY SESSIONS

... UILRZfSE PIETTT SESSIONS. uch )M. THE CAT AND BAGPIPES. log A handsome brew John Hieland man, who gave his names in adyMItswhoneoeothfot-twa; charged Mr., six . n ?? wt aii set upon him the pie. ci)'cedng.eveingandgivn hm mre hanenough in the licking our a.Mr..wa nttnacadasured the bltc, 1ta woloeurt a'dstutont iok, her husband, if hie ere offered to leave his bed, wid a quinsey he had. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I4IIDDLESEX SESSIONS. These sessions commenced on Monday. The calendar , lighter than has lately been usual, there not being more than 13 prisoners charged with felony. A LJELA GEORGIVA BURDnETr C;OUTTS v. RICHARD ESQ.-Mr. Bodkin, addressing the Court, said, her bad been instructed to exhibit articles of the peace on the I art of the above named lady against the defendant, Mr. Richard Dunn, a ...

ABRIDGEMENT OF AN ABRIDGEMENT

... ABRIDGEMENT. CLEAVH AND HSEYWOOD'S CASE. The following is an abridgement of an ex- tensively circulated bill and placard, headed as follows:- PEOPLE OF ENGLAND, WHlATEVER YOUR RELIGION BE, READ THISI I At the Salford Sessions, on Monday last, Mr. Abel Heywood was indicted for selling a pamphlet, called Haslamn's Letters to the Clergy of all De- nominations, and was discharged by the Court ...

IRELAND

... IRELA ND.. DUBLIN.-WAN. DAN UMB!.Lt.-0f D- n .. day; acase of avsault someiaiit prctiiaratL its clreum- V Ces -was ?? ?? Mngi'B~rt5Of Hdry-' d 't street Police Offie. The pa Lics wgre a Mr Jeremiab' .T }! Jenkins. 'and a Mr. M'Sweesy.-The* complainat ;bi stated his case. It appearpd tha as hews waiking fr Ir down Sackville Street on Saturday, he wan overtqken .1i by the heavy showep af rain ...