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GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... I I Mr. Browne, (he landlord ?? public-liouse, in Church-street, Greenwich was charged with having en- tertained drunken and dissolute persons on Sunday morn- ing last, at nearly eleven o'clock. Inspector Phipps deposed that about five minutes before eleven on Sunday morning he found nine men and four prostitutes all at the bar. They were drinking and pay- ing money, and three of the men were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... B3RUTAU MANS EON-HOUSE. tlleproT I HSBAND.-Wodnesday a person named Ruff, a 1prpe i.e of tie Bell, in Bell-alley, Coleman-street, I ppeare before the Lord Mayor to answer the complaint of Airs- ituff stated that she had been accustomed to most rutal treatment at the hands of her husband, but of late lie ha( because so ferocious and violent that she considered nether life nor her li mbs safe in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... On Monday, David Burton, an elderly man, was in- dicted for an indecent assault urpon Francis Clarkv, a sea- man on beard the John. Bull stuatner, wlich plies between London and.Harmblrg. The prisoner, it appeared, was one of three Custom- house officers C ho went on board the vessel in questiont to prevent simruggling, and the offence was alleged to have been conr'ritted on the night in ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONR'SS'INQUESTS. ,, I I 1 JZa i . ?? NC s o . ?? ., _. _. ?? . ' L. GAMBii NG AaD SEr IO RA incrq9est was lld on Saturday evening last, an ?? agrs! PNaiza Coffee lhouse: Covent garden onii the body of Robert Fsrrnt aged 25,: who conimuitted suicide by sbooting himself nuitb a pistol, iD the 6;uirse 'of the previous uig'hi. thle fylN winig evi- dence was adduced p o- Ann Bridges, ...

DESPERATE ASSAULT ON A MAGISTRATE

... DESPERATE ASSAULT ON A MAGIS- I TRATE. Henry Jones and John LeSs, privates in the 1st battalion of Oreniadier Guards, stationed at St. John's-wood bar- racks, were brought up at tbe l arylebone Police-office on, Wednesday last, in custody and placed at the bar before ir. Rawlinson, Lord Montfort, and 'Ir. Hoskins, o(i the charge of baving committed a ruffianly outrage on tfie per- son of Henry ...

THE MURDER IN SHADWELL

... rTHE MURDER IN SHADTELL, On Wednesday an inquest was field at tile Landolld iis- pital, before M1r. Baker, on the body of Edrmulnd ?? seaman, aged 2:5, who died in that institution ont Sunday night last, from the effects of a wound inflicted by a sailor, named John Robertson, beloliging to ?? Golcorida East Indiaman, on the iiorning of Sunday, the 30th Sept. ast. Ellen Mi'Carthy said that on ...

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.—INQUEST ON A SKELETON

... MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.-INQUEST ON A SKELETON. On Mlonday sq~ inquest was held in the parish of Saint John, Horselydown, at the vestry-room, to investigate the circumstances concerned in the death of a Ornman un- kuown, whose remains were discovered in Back-street, on Friday week last. The Jury, on being sworn, viewed the remains of the deceased, which lay in a shell in the vestry-hall; they ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. On Wednesday Richard Varley, clerk and town travel- ler to Messrs. John Lias and Son, silversmiths, Finsbury street, Chiswell-street, was charged with carrying off a quantity of silver articles, of the value of 1001. and up- wards, the property of his employers. The circumstances which led to the apprehension of the prisoner were somewhat curious. It appeared that he absconded with ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... ,. ?? BnuTAL ASsAULT.-On Wednesday, an l'ihnian, Ii named Collitas, was brought up from the Net Prison, rt Clerkenweil, for re-exaimiratiodi, oh a charge of having, 2 with other Irishwtrn, been concerned in a most brutal and ti mndrderousi assault on the person of an Englishman, hiamed o George Aslint, by which bis life hab been for softe days in cl danger. , The facts of tlier caie are as ?? ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... | TRIAL BY JtURy. On Monday night sm fienclafriends of Parliamentary Reform dined together at Raddly's Hotel, to celebrate the forty-fourth annivesary of tile acquittal of Haidy. Horne Tobke, &c., from tile charge of high treason. Major Revell was in the chair. Tiho; cloth having been removed, TheCIIAIUrIAN proposed the first toast. In doing so lie expressed his regret that Mr. Ward, the ...

COMMISSION OF LUNACY UPON A MAIDEN LADY

... COMMISSION OF LUNACY UPON A I MAIDEN LADY. On Tuesday morning, a commission of lunacy was opened at the Gray's Inn Coffee-house, Holborn, to in- quire into the state of mind of Miss Louisa Ridge, at pre- sent an inmate of Brook-house, Upper Clapton. The jury having been sworn, Mr. Romilly, in support of the commission said, that in the latter part of the year 1829, or beginning of 1830, Miss ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ILA INtPPLtUIGENCt. ILLEGAL DISTRESS FOR RENT.l bAiL COIYRT-VEiLS V. DAYs t In Ibis case, an action was brought against {he de fendatit for an aggravated trespass, under the following ?? the course of the year 1837, Mr. Wells became the tenant of Mr. Day, for a house in Wesfrrioreiand.place, City-road, for which he *as to pay rent quarterly. Mr. Day vaas a house-agent, and severe in requiring ...