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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PQLICE INTELLIGENCE. GUILDIIALL. On Moanday Daniel Thurling, a weaver, from Betnial- green, was charged-with feigning fits in the street to excite charity. NI ;Bradford, aseirgeon, in Fleet-street, stated that tile prisoner was brought into his shop oo Saturday night as sequiring itnediate attesttion. He sar fie was a fit-actor,' playing his part very clulmsily lie had previously seen ...

EXPLOSION AT WALLSEND COLLIERY.— DREADFUL LOSS OF LIFE

... EXPLOSION AT WALLSEND COLLIERY.- DREADFUL LOSS OF LIFE. We have this ?? to record another of those dreadful accidents which so frequently occur in coal mines, and, c though in fatality less extensive than many which have h happe ned, its destructive consequences are scarcely less 01 appalling. The scene of this catastrophe is the Vallsend tl o or Church pit, the property of Mr. William Russell ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LI 'IUELA.N.R ' AIANSION-HOUSE whichit, ?? C ?? second mate of tile Esther, v ith , tnber bO, frol Nova Scotia to Soutlampton, laden c r, but lost about 1,200 miles from England, crewto r~es or Mayor. accompanied by five of the Lordsip'a questa his Lordshlip's advice. Ile gave to his anid wi7thecital of the sufyerj igs of those wi,,, survived, great feeling detailed the particulars of the ?? ...

MYSTERIOUS CHARGE OF MURDER

... On Saturday ?? Lennox, of Low Hesket, in this county, innkeeper, was committed to our gaol. on the charge of having been concerned in the murder of Thomas Hunter, a carrier, who was cruellyn murdered in Novemn- ber, 1837, near Orton, in Westmoreland. The charge against the prisoner Lennox was heard before Major Wilde on Tuesday last, when it appeared tliat the sole ac- cusation against him at ...

VISIT OF THE CHILD WHOSE PARENTS WERE MURDERED BY THE SAVAGES AT TORRES STRAITS TO THE LORD MAYOR

... VISIT OF THE CHILD WOSE PARENTS WERE MURDERED BY THE SAVAGES AT TORRES STRAITS TO T E LORD lAyOR, S-ome days ago Captain Lewis, of tlhe schooner Isa- bella, which was in 1836 Bent fromn Sydney to Torres Straits to search for any of the wifortunate passengers of rthe wrecked Charles Eaton who might be on the adjacent islands, waited upon the Lord Mayor, accompanied by William T. Doyley, the son ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA tNTIELLIGENCE. OUR OF QUEEN'S BENCH. CASE O; PRIiVILEGE.-PAUL V. JAMES. of~ EInplace 'dri tltiH ?? arises from the history it gives ofe Ely~plae Hand lattonl-garden, with the origin of which Ely place andHS are aware. The plot of ground on mhich very large Htton'-arden now stand, together with a belotiged (q~lutitty of land connected therewith, formerly death, withO a Bishop of Ely, who, at ...

OLD BAILEY JURISPRUDENCE

... Thomas Sanders, 10, was indicted for stealing a pair I of trousers, the property of Robert Johnson, a dealer~ .in a clothes at Poplar. The prosecutor, having been sworn, stepped into the witness-box. The Common Sergeant-I Your name is Robert Johnson; you keep a clothes' shop at Poplar, and on the evening of the l7th inst. you lost a pair of trousers-is that so? Prosecutor-Yes, my Lord. Tire ...

MISS ANGELA BURDETT COUTTS AND MR. DUNN

... On Monday Miss Angela Burdett Cotitts, accompa. r nied by herfather, Sir Francis Burdett, and attended by s Mr. Parkinson, of Lincoln's Inn-fields, and Mr. luimpi-I Teys, of Newgate-street, her solicitors, appeared at Bow. street before Sir F. Roe, to prefer a clarge of annoying and insulting conduct against Mr. Richard Dunn, an 1rishi barrister, whose ridiculsts attemupts to appear ill tile ...

INTERESTING PARTICULARS RESPECTING THE NEWCASTLE MURDER

... TNTEREi'rNG P ARI'ICULARS RESPECTING THE NEWCASTLE MIURDER, ,. .a, A On Tuesday last the police-officers of Newcastle we ?? in searching -Bo lam's house at Sedgwick-place, in Gtitesliead. Whilst there, it occurred to them to in- qhire of a neiglibour whether any one had heard the noise of. the breaking of a pane of glass on the Thursday even- ing, when- the' murder was conmnitted, and they ...

MURDER IN MANCHESTER

... MURDERIt tN MANCHESTER. . . It vwill be recollected that a short tiune back a murder- w ous outrage was corumitied in Graziby-row, Manchester, ri ulpoa the body of a man named John Cunningham. The ?? were, that Cunningham was found by a e watchaman, with three deep cats in various parts of his left !eg of a very serious riature; and, on being asked an who had coinmitted the outrage, lie said ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... ARREST OF THE REV, J. R. STEPHENS. (iron our oen Correspondent.) ,Mairchester, Friday Morning. The magistrates of- tbisicounty have at length complied with the pressing invitations so frequently made by Mr. J. R. Stephens, to the effect that' they would take him into castody. He was apprehended yesterday at Ashton- under-Lyne, 1,y Shackell and Goddard, the Bow-street officers, upon a warrant ...

ARREST OF THE REV. J.R. STEPHENS

... ARREST OF THE REV. J. R. STEPHENS. I - - -_ 0 11 [T lE OPERATIVE of last week, in its latereditions, tl contained an announcement of the arrest of Mr. Stephens r on Thursday, the 27th nit., by two officers from Bow- street, who conveyed him to the towin of Manchester.] b Before twelve o'clock on Fridiy, the enirance to the a New Bailey was surrounded by a great number of persons, v drawn ...