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Police Court

... peace. The prisoners have been remanded for a week. ;3 EMBEZZLEDIRNT.-On Wednesday, a man named Wat- cc son, in the employ of Mr. T. F. Asbe, spirit dealer, South 21 le Castle-street, was committed for trial ont a charge of em- e bezzling money belonging ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... 70slssas C isnthon an a t . : It -- is more213 MMiual ta Gardner .7471.i145( !or a f m - pstmro ?? a period of festivity, like a lanths presen, thefascinations of the persongam the gayiend youthful members of fashion, becorate a sub- £ ject ...

PIOUS FRAUDS

... friend Michael, (said -) you can do me a service to-morrow in an easy way. You are a foreigner-an Armenian-and it is exactly such a man I want to bear testimony to the statements I shall publicly make to- morrow, at a large meeting in the Rotunda. Do you ...

DREADFUL CASE OF FORGERY AND SUICIDE

... of Tuesday. A sensation has recently been, created in ?? and its vicinity, which is not likely to subside} in consequence of a ' ra's'tion~tli9.'particu~lars of whilbh Lsve been collected with gyeat ?? by our iaformant. For niany years a person of unblemished ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... trustee for thea ?? of hotty Byne~ -a small shop'lcocper, at Cinder-hill, I'ilkington. against Mr. J Molten, a creditor of the said Bettly Snaps, Mr. Peter Lord, his ?? Tickle, a constable, to recover damages for a nruinscomtted by them cunder the followinag ...

SECOND EDITION

... Wehatsoever. ernidcetes sew vy. pr in and, in a sword, soon realizes Clue chieof littribute of 1,,,ltht hod nin d1, bcauty,--t regular Sect of P'earlhy Teoth. WIl lx, dity included.a Ii, ROWLAND'S A Lt S A' N A E X T ht i c I, or. tihe ABYS- ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND ALLEGED MURDER

... person of (lomeesd was a slight Ilet I bruise on the hack of his head, as if produced by- a foil or pie , a blow. Mr. Daglish continued his attendance on deceased, tlttr whoune on Tuesday, seamed rather better than hebhid been on to a the reoding dy About ...

Spirit of the Press

... Bradenlini is a lnhtckinglhamschire village, in which there is an old sort of manor-house, with some fields and garden-ground, belonging to a family named Nonris. The Norrises, going to r-side elsewhere, let the place for a hundred a year or so, on ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—SATURDAY

... tbe scholars to seek a degree in art, instead of eunfined, as the decree of Lord Qottenhano's I -l:rhied it, to a r1,ere school fcr teacfuing A B C. Bs t:- (Ksiial reLiatils, it ; as prusided tfat tvu 0 pou lars were tlo teach the A B C at tbe bottolli ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE QUEEN

... Helens, was returning from a drive in Hyde Park, They had reached end of h-lilt, on their W5? to the palace, when suddenly a pistol alsot was fired at them by a juan dressed in the garb of a labourer, who steed with his back to a tree, ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... t peared Chat the bankrupt was indebted ca a considerable L- sum to the defendant; and the latter retained the proceeds is of certain goods which camne into his hands as consignee. n- -A prior act of bankruptcy, and- a knowvledge-on the part ...

POLICE COURT

... Margaret Brown with att rught UP swindle her out of a sovereign. On Saterd itetnt'tg t prisoner bargained with the complinant ?? the butcher's shop in Islington, for a leg of lacfkreepg a He tendered a £5 note in payment, and ?? soy 3 6 s and 16i. 6d. in ...