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POLICE [ill]

... 11 I 1.1' . .. . . - I I, ?.il I - I i . ; I (I 11 No ody an. K 3 . G. Wigney Dh~co. F~.Pederit eq Major Allen, and captaid Tif mults f wightlib mesuts summoned ilenrr ,~hdlor of the Rgnathotel, for having sn'~1s g sai~twomesana~p irpotsg to be a quart ai~opin sentre, bu no ~&ringto the standard. Defedan plededignoanc* ofthepossession of the te te:I 0w h aoet~ 0 i t ap htt~aWU the'nra alia s, ...

POLICE NEWS OF THE WEEK

... VOLICE NEWS 3 TIME WEES. t GUILDHALL. FLEAEtS IN CONSy.QUENCE 01 TIID ROYAL NUPTIAI'sLS. On Tuesday and Wednesday, all the prisoners charged t with being drunk werc desmissed without being fined, aso Mionday was a lday of rejoicing, and the people in som sort liccnsed to get drunk. Win. H14br t (who on the preceding ght would give no other name than PrinceAlbort). and Robt.Wrlght, were charged ...

COURT OF [ill]

... 43bGB'Te OF XiXQUESTS. t0 2It HAWtETS.'-; PRINCB ALBERT'S PORTRAIT. (An asausinzg Case.) Since it became known that her Alajesty's matrimonial choice was fixed oli that illustrious and. fortunate off-shoot of the wide-spreading tree of Saxe Coburg, Prince Albert, we. have had upwards of a hundred different portraits of him published, varling in price from the small charge of one penny up ...

ON THE TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF MR. FROST

... I ON THE TRIAL AND. CONVICTION OF vI I M l4I R .FRO. - (From ?? orthern Star) W.lhad just gone down, to press.forithekesrlty r posts, when an express arrived frnoi Monwquth, 3w with the news that Mr. Frost had baesn convititad i It will be ieofri ro6 o i466 spondent' Iet6ie f of yeaterday,tbat l ?? *aa then idatiminig up the case. . He- continued to do so until lbout sa in the eeniong; ?? ...

THE ISLINGTON MURDER

... THE ZSLIW!TON MURDERl. but The inquiry into the death ot the late Mr. John Temple- ems man was resumed on Monday before M1r. Wakley, D1 PRofe ad- coroner, and the jury, at the Barnsbury Castle Tasesn, be [slington. The prisoners were brought n the Novorjsies auid to the Barnsbury Castle shortly after nine o'lok, lbsp *ont looked as well as on former occasions, and did not 2PPe laid at all to ...

POLICE

... ; MARLBOROUGH-SfTREFET. r ROBBING LORD PALMBRSTON.-OaTuesday, two h men, who gave their names James Smith and William v tHut, ware charged with itaving been conearned in a i robber g at the residene of Lord Palmerston. in tl ICarlton.terrace.-Polie constable Brack, C 67, P stated, that he was on daty in Carlton.gardens on a Sunday morning last, about 3 o'clock, when be ob. a served two men on ...

ROBBERIES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ROBBEI3IES,, ACCIET, I & I. L9BE Js;jli-4 I I I j &C. ire tc, NARROW' EBOSAS'F.`BetWee three- and four :lic O'elock pan gSnday, aftierafl'S tvil tw agntlemene ,named ko,~ Gst ~and Andrewsr, w~pre olj gis the ?? )r'wben nt nevurn a~assnpir the third arch f ~ater~ei bri~eth'itl cakril' thoin wth It. 'icli'forci against the :aliutmeat'that the 'wherry ?? dhle. ?? nte'cal 'u lustily: for ker ...

LAW

... - CROWN-OFFICEY JULY 3, 1840. ts- ?? ciPPclti4 ?? Yth &unrmW jsstcs, Mr. JustriLitledale,'; *a IDL&Nb i ?? ' 'ITe Right Honourable Sir Niecolas Conyngbam 'rindae, Kat. Lord-Chief Justice. -Northaniptoubhire, Monday, July 20, at Ntrthampton. Itutlandshire, Friday, July 24, at Oakham. Lincolnshire, Satirday, July 25, at the Castle of Lincoln. City of Lincoln, the same day, at the City of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOIVENT DEETORS' COURT. . IN SI LOS DWA : S JeVt The Hont Edwrsd.'hyJnee etoesmonly ?? Edbward '1ynne, applied on Tuesday tot be discharged. Me was supported by Mr. Codle Mr. Wo0do0f. There was no oppusition to tle apprwcation., This vrais the secood application to be discharged under the act. The present schedule,. which commenced December, 1837, contained debts to the. aronount of 4 ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COVmT OP COMMON COUNCIL ON Monday, at a Court for the despaich of business Thie Renmembrancer infornied the Court that ?? for legalizing the publication of parliamentary papers bad passed the House of Commons, and been brought into the House of Lords. (Loud cries of Hear, hear, and murmurs of disapprobation.) Mr. Ricnard Taylor said he coisidered that the Bill which had passed the Commons ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT VAUXHALL BRIDGE

... ALLEGED MUtDER AT VA&TJIALL BRIDGE. I__ __ _ Some excitement has been caused inathe vaushall- bridge-road, in consequence of the reported mdurder 'of a tonIlheaver, named Thomas Crow, who resided at Palmner's-villoge, Westminster, whose body ?? n, on Friday se'nuight at, the foot of the stairs on the at Westmninsteri side of Vnhl-rde.Teflwig i p~articulars ware given in evidence onl Friday ...

POLICE NEWS FOR THE WEEK

... WOLZOJJ NEWS ron TnE WEB,. MANSlON.HOUSE. ata - TurE PuN'SHExNT OF POVERsTY.-It will be recollectedta Mr. Harvey, upon being installed in his office, directed his force to take any plersons whom they might find destitute at night to the relieving offcr; and an instance having occurred in which Ithe relieving o cer refused to give assistance to an individual who had been sent to him at a late, ...