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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... L- - - t ; ' - = POLICO~~~~A . . T GUILDNALL. Bau~rrlTrr.-~ Willi- mm,05G, it drover, was charged with striktingart ox~in Smithfield market-isth,11nl1wful weolence. '-Sergeant Bates, of the City POli0, atsted that ~he Saw the ~prisoner ,sta'ie An ox ons the neck with such force that te poor* aninsal fell, struggid, attempted to rise, but fen again and strugled.. He expected the animal would ...

KINGSTON PETTY SESSIONS

... EIKGMION PETTY SESSIONS. ESIOS - (Before the Rev. Mr. Sampson, Chairman, Mr. T. Batch and Mr. it. if. jenkinson.) A young man named Daniel o Hea , appeared h bench to aner An information laid under the (lame Act cuarging hire with having, on the 28thn ofh November, tree. pasedtuPon certin land in thwe parish ofk est Molsyo, in the occupation of Mr. Charles-Bates, in pursnit of p gme .- A ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... THE CORSN LvAW5.-TIhe Chairman stated that ans app!!- cation had been made to him by a gentleman named Mur- ray, who was a prosecutor in an indictment against a person of the name of Wright, for making a false return lunder the statute regulating the importation of corn, and the nature of the application was that this court would discharge his recognizances, as he did not wish to proceed ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... [ rof Requlxest5,: lug ace-street. I I . .. B BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.-MRs. NOGGY U. MR. JAtF.S.- . The defendant in this case might successfully dispute the palm th fer ugliness rWith the Rgyptisa gd Bubastes, a brazen perpe- trationor good old times, wbih knowing cackneys ieisits at the British Museum. Ar. James was abont five feet eight inches in length, somewhat bowed in the off leg, and his ...

Insolvent Debtors' Court

... In.soweut Debtors' ou40i4t. A METHoDTsT.-Joqsep Grayson.was bpposed y Mr. Cokeo on the part of a creditor nanmed Worrall, andi supported. -by Mr. Nicholas. The: insolvent, n elderly ian, -hadbeen in partnersbipo with the.opposing creditor as millers and smiths inYorkshire,.wbich: partncrship was dissolved in.the. year a1829; he had siuce .then !been in partnership with his-brother, and he ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... COU.RT OF SEQUEIT. L.AusiALE Cosz oP Tu rwo DAnim BvLaannmtExs.-Otn huday isat, when theoge-erofte Court called these euphl n paus-tionjiet, two sloot feflowa whose wearing apparel gave testimaony tabtey were had-mnd-morter men, stood before, and began tWstate helirases together C iaste-4tos- atop. little; pray which of you is the complainant? The B13g11141!1 W.'re both complainants, your ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL Ca rZNAL COURT. CE14-TRA!.Ot~E^DUT The trial of Frafzhcl Hastinigr -HelhAurst for the wilful, murder of Josephlsp, at the school of the Rev. Mr. I Sturmer. a clergy'I, residing at 'ayes, in-Middleer,1 having been appoinler for this morning (April, 13), the court and avenues leading to it were crowded at an early hour -Sir F. Pollock stated the case!-The evidence givenr was in - ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... WESTMINSTEWR SESSONS. AssAuLT AND F.loss Inpsow x .-Pe. r Ewns end Mo. .n Wood were indicted for having, on Saturday the 18th of.June, as- saulted and falsely imprisoned Sarah Neale, a child two years and a half old. Mr. Prendergast, who in his opening described the male pri- soner as the ' fancy man of Mrs. Wood, conducted the case for the prosecution, and Mr. Adolphus defended the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... r == : -0m URT. The first session, of the present mayorailty lmecdo - 1jndymorniing, an he or was opnd with'the usual ceremoniesinrencfth ihoolrbeh od Xi I Iyo, th 1~crdr Mr! Sergeant Arabian, Aldermen dFarebrother, Sir Peter LUnrie, and''Lainsoli, and Sheriffs r, Wdd ad jhnsn. 1 Tle, eal~endat conitaiia' ths6 namaes of 8e 278 prisbe*nearso whom'S30 berefrom~ LMdon, -1W from Mid- g. ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... ..SD SnXGaAX DzLUsxow.-On Saturday an aged and sahb bily-attired man, of good address, and who, it was evident had formerly moved in respectable society, entered the jus- tice-room, and in a low tons of voice, requested the sitting magietrate's advice and asistance upon the following ex- trikordlnary grounds :-The applicant stated that he was a native of Newton Abbot, in Devonshire, from ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. CHARGe or RIOTING.-1ruesday four men, named HIghes, J*udd, Croak, and Goldeworth, were brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having acted riotously in Cheapside and it ne!hbourhoad on the precedin s night, on which the Lharusts nau appointeu so meet m anuctneld-mariet. The matter had excited a great deal of interest, as many o the inhabitants of that part of the City ...

Singu1ar Discovery of a Murder

... Mingu1br Discovery of a Murder. In the month of August last the body of a man was found in a field on Mitcham-eommon, and it waa stated at the time that suspicion was entertained that he had come to his death by foulmeans. The deceased had nohatorcoat on, his pockets were turned inside out, and the glass of a watch was found broken topieces in his fob. There were also appearances of blood and ...