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POLICE

... ?? BOW !~ThRET- A BEGGING-LErT~TP WILsTER-On Wednesday Wmn. Henry St. Ledger, a younec man of verv superior appearance aind address, was brought to custody before Sir F. Roe and Mr. Charles Thiselton, a county maisrate. charged with havi7eg attemrpted to obtain money fromt the Marqu1is of Bate by means of at begging letter.-Mr. Collingtou, secretary to the coble marquis, having been Sworn, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... EXTRAORDINARY SutCID1.-An inquest was held on Monday, at the Grange public-house, Carey-street, on James Comin, fishmonger, late of Clement's-lane. Several witnesses were examined, from whose evidencd it appeared the deceased was aged 49, and a widower. He carried on the fish trade in Clement's-lane, but had been unfortunate in business, which had affected his mind. The depression on his ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONVERmS' ZNQUESTS. fie ?? iniquest won held at Horsham on Wednesday on a young female d1t. named Caroline Jenkins, found in the river Arun, under susnicious cir- 38 ursane. h boy oabigfud presented mariks on thle left' side the nd tethrat semedpresed. he eide c ent to show that tle- ofceased had been discharged from her situation for imiproper conduct, and of had been living at home with ...

ACCIDENTS

... On Wednesday morning, a very aged woman, named Jane MaIrsden rliving in Walnut'Iree-place. Exanouth.street, Spa-fields, was preparing her breakfast, when her gown caught fire, and before the fl6a es could be extinguished she was so Ireadfully burnt and scorched that but slight fhope is entertained of her surviving. On Tuesday evening, between six and seven o'clock, as three gentle. men, named ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONBRS' IiVQUESTS. SEDUCTION~ AND SUICIDE.-OD Monday an inquest was held at the Ben JonSon's Head Tavern, Stepney, before Mr. Baker, Ion view of the bodies of Susannah Pencott, a fine young wvoman 17 years of age, and her infant child, who were taken ant of the Regent's-canial on Friday night last. Thle first witness called was Sarah Pencott, the mother of the deceased, who stated that on ...

LAW

... L A W. EXCHEQUER EQUITY SI'1'INGS. WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY. SMALL AND OTHERS. v. ATTWOOD AND OTHERS.-ThiS was a MO- tion on thne part of the plaintiffs to discharge or valuyn n et petrte oider obtained by the defefidsnit tin the 16th of April, 1838, on the ground of irregularity. On the 26th of Mlaiih, .1638, tile I-ouse of Lords reversed the decree of Lord Lyndhurst in this case, directing the ...

LAW

... I L A W. . I I I ?? mftw?-? COURT OF, QUif2 ?? BdinernI said, h THr QUEEN v. Mu. F. OCONNojR.-'Uie Attorney.GCR s~,h was i ustructed on lit-half of the guritirisfls Of tile Poor o k.~ino Warminste~tr, in the. county of Wiltq, to firph'to theC Court for a rille to how cause whlv a cli~ninil informationf should ist be tiled agains~t Mr. P. ~)'Collior, the proririetor ot'a new'~paper called the ? ...

EXTRAORDINARY CONFESSION OF THE MURDERER MARCHANT

... EXT2RAORDINARY CONPESSION Op THE MURDERER MARCHANT. From the time of Marchant's confinement in Newgate he has been ex- tremelypenitent, and after Bome time, he made a confession which we give at length, and at the same time a short sketch of his history and character, The father of the culprit has resided in Chelsea for upwards of eighteen years, and has always borne the character of a sober, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONBRS' INQURSrS. I Tho LATZ FATAL ACOIDENT r7051 TI53 DUltN-OF BRU1NSVCK'S l ARRIAGE.-An Inquest was held on Monday at the Pontefract Castle, Marylebone-lane, before Mr. Wakley, touching the death of William e Mills, the little boy who was unfortunately run over and killed on Friday . evening last by his Royal Highness the Duke of Brunswick'S carriage. if John Galitey, the coachman, was ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... ALL 6EkW: MU1Ul.ER M ATB SRJIOTON. We have the melancholy task of' recording a most shockhigcct ie has jist ocaurred lis this town. About noon onl unodiAr, sm esn II i lie 10l No(ttiogharn. street, were inLduced, from suspijions thley in icr- taohi4 lutht aill wa-is ilot right, to break open thle housec of a iama oliacd James Johiinson -Pa boot. maker by trade, andi by hijthi an I risiivruas ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... TRIAL OF MEDHURST FOR MANSLAUGHTER. Saturday morning being thle day fixed for the trial of Mr. Med- hurst, the avenues to the Court were crowded at an early hour5. Ad- mission to the Court was only to be obtained through tile medium of tickets fromt the Sheriffs. The Court was crammed to suffocation immediately after thle doors were opened. Mr. Jastice Coleridge and Mr. Justice Coitman took ...

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. e On Wednesday Irancis Gabrowsky and Philip Yenowski were summoneI dbefore Alderman Lainson for having aided and assisted Felix Hasman in assaulting Andrew Kesial. The parties are all natives of Poland. The e complainant is a young man of respectable appearance, and one of those who receive the allowances at Guildhall. Gabrowsky and Yenowski look .like military male, but do not ...