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LONDON POLICE

... -LONDIN 3 _PGLICE. . ; . ' ANSION.NOUSE. - FRAUDULENT' MONBY-DEALERS.-On Wednesday a 'solicitor applied to Sir CHAP MAN MARSHALL for assistance in a case ofa very remarkable kind. The applicant stated that a client of his, a professional gentleman of highly respectable connections, being in want of a sum of money, and perceiving in the newspapers an ad- vertisement from a person in the ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDOW PoLmICJL MANSION - HOUSE. --SsueGGLIG. - On- Monday, lleathltote, a porter in the employment of the Commercial Steam. .cket'Company, was charged with having bad a quantity of smuggled brandy in his possession. George Purzey, a. tide-waiter, said, that lie was on board the Emerald, steam-vessel, from Boulogne, and observed the de- fendant leaving the deck with a basket. Upon being -asked ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COBOIER~'I1IQJE8T., (HELb WD ?? THB PRESENT W: DEATH OF Ssn W. IWwitt, BART.-Afl inquest was. -held at the Merlin's Cave Tivern, Upper. Rosomon-street, Pentonville, before Mr. Stirling and a respectable jury, touching the death of a person known by the nanie of Sir WILLIAM HEWIrr, Bart. Mrs. Eliza Thompson, of 52, Margaret-street, Wilmington-square, deposed; that last Saturday fortnight the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIIMINAL COURT. BILL-BROF.RS. auesm Hance, alias Savage, war indicted, with Johno Gardiner no in custody), for a miisdemeanour in conspiring to obtain oom Edward F-loneywood his acceptances in blank, and to efrand bhhn of money by means of putting those accept- nces in circulation. Mr. Edward Honeywood stated, in 1idence, the Circtumstances under which the accteptances ,ere procured, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... On Mnndiv xft- . a tiri~--y ,-illuori. an Inqulstion Was taken before Mr. Stirling, the coroner, and a highly respectabli jury ot view of the body of Mr. T2'omas Finer, aged seventy years the principal partner of the firml of Finer and Nowvland the watchmakers, No. 49, High Holborn,'hoemnaj his existence by suspending himself by a cord from ataied in the bedstead. From the evidence it appeared ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDOIW POLICE. V MANNSON.ROVUE. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY Op A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRLEST.-On Monday a young man, named John Jones, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having knocked down and robbed .the Rev. William Wood, a Roman Catholic priest, on Friday night in Moorfields. - The Rev. Mr. WOOD stated that, he was returning home. to his house in Finsbury-circus, between 12 and 1 o'clock ...

PREROGATIVE COURT.—Jan. 14

... PREROG1ATIVE COURT.-Jan. 14. THE WILL OF THIE LATE JEMMY WOOD. WOOD AND OTSIERS AGAINST GOODLAKE AND OTHERS. The argument in this case, which was left unfinished at the sittings at the end of last term, was resumed thisday. The question is as to the admission of an allegation pro- pounding a paper as a codicil to the will of' Mr. James Wood, of Gloucester. Dr. NICHIOLL spoke the whole day ...

POOR-LAW BILL

... .; POOR-LhAW BILL. .The advocatesi. of his nevw Law have held -forth -t the country that a savingwas to be effected by It :workings, .while thbmpoor~themaelps -were' to be bettered ly it; but, Vrincipally, a saving of the -poclcet Was to be t he' resuit. W% hevqlways-thought, that,: uincler tbie old laws, eufficient the liaiid btX the R to ot6pas~t jirn~s were ~i~~in'th fawd o^t4iie pa- yer ...

COURT OF REQUESTS, KINGSGATE-STREET

... -Ti %Oi, i-i I- REl.4i-E5 rS_ I t 4 ?? R r , q The gravity of the C6our was most piominendv upset by a terrific row between an Irish Plaintiff fri male-afid'a Scotch ?? .f'the 8i'me gender-l 'tbey met, 'twas in a&r6W dI; lidt the ineeting of ?? iatd Rhoderick Diu was, not more impassioned; -lthonuhg- m'dre dignified: a fairer sanipleef whattmightbelei pectid from a couple of Kilkenny cats ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON

... ATROCIOUS MNlVURD-tt (OFA RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON. aBRSTOL, Sept. I2:- -We regret to state tiat. the imnme- ;diate neighbourhood of our city has been made the scene of as brutal and cold-blooded a murder as any which dis. graces our criminal annals. On Saturday afternoon, in- formation was brought to the St. Philip's station-house that a woman had been murdered at Stapleton. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... :x 'a0-zo (lefttreMr.7uastice'Viseur~e E~49 ?? MrA? E~liiVCA'1rL GnAihrZUr PnrtbNEr;-BlfZO&fC E4Ubk~iiS aiged A5,an oldoffiender, 'Was indictid tf the Suit df ?? by4te eptlbositles ofher' Mejextjs Minj , forilig titteseconnterfeit ctrtnt Chademto bersable the cuirinrybf itlsrelat. ?? hinxad ?? Chamabers conducted the prosecution ib tii eral. eis. ?? mhe - short fdcts adduced ia eids=cc it ...

CASE OF MR. FROST

... AnTmuss OF TilE CDOM1MITTEE APPFOINTED [TO CALL A PCBsiIC MEETING OF THE INHATITANTS OF THE METROPOLIS, ON BE- HALF OF MIt. FROST AND 111 FELLOWiPRESONERS. In pursuance of the duties intrusted to us, we have applied for the use of rooms at the several places where great metropolitan meetings have heretofore been held, but, either because such rooms have beeu previously engaged for a period to ...