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LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LAW AND POLICE.-SATVRDAY. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. A PROMOTER OF JOINT STOCK COMsPANIES.--IN RaE JOHN VATAS SImPsON.-This insolvent, who described himself as having had offices in Moorgate-street, as secretary to the Pro. fessional and Commercial Detector Association, manager of the Commercial and Clerical Electoral Agency offices, and agent for the Promotion of Joint Stock Companies, was ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN SCOTLAND

... HORTIBLE MURDER IN SCOTLAND. The ancient Court of Justiciary, at Aberdeen, under Lords Moncrieff and Mackenzie, have been engaged with the trial of one of the most cold blooded and revolting mur- derers that ever stained the annals ot crime. The facts of the case as disclosed in evidence are briefly these:- The prisoner, James Burnett, aged fifty-three, is a crofter and farm servant. He rented ...

The Late Attempt to Murder at Derby

... FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF GItOCOCK. ilidivers Gllroncec/. who was brorught before Dr. Dent, at IDeriy, onl Saturday, is reported tl ruror iast, chargoer with a serrirrres ire, underwont a second esrlirlae tioii before J. Bell CAOMPrroix, lsq., aixd Dr. DEar, ?? the policc-ollice onl itondac xftreooeo. The girl (Eliza Allwood) was so far recovered as to be able to apliear against ...

The late Fatal Accidents on the Croydon Railway

... The late Fatal Accidents On the Croydon Railway. CORONER'S INQUEST.-ANOTHER MAN KILLED AT NEW CROSS. Onl Thursday, at three o'clock, Mr. Payne, city coroner, held anl inquost in the board-room of Guy's Hospital, en view of the body of Jasper Hillyard, aged twenty-three, late an engine-driver ire the employ of the Lendon and Dover Rail- way Company, who was killed on Tuesday night last under ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ;jXTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY, SEPT. I18. sessions, being the I Ith during the present mayor- comenced this morning, before the Right Hon. the 'isyor. the Recorder, Aldernoan Gibbs, the Sheriffs, 'er5itcriffs aotd usuai civic authorities. j RgeRoaDER briefly addressed the grand jury, and ob- $,athat the calendar contained the names of only 200 wcoerS, which Was to be accounted for by the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... AsbA~SZA T~ZG~ OXFORD CIRCUIT.-STAPPORD. TUESDAY. B-UIsotArs.-RelPh Bircfzesglh and Rupert Gouldsorafl, were indicted for breaking into the dye-house of William Haammersley, at Leek, on the night of the 17th of January, 1844, and stealing therefrom a quantity of silk, the pro- perty of Messrs. Ellis, Russell, and Clowes. The following were the circumstances under which the accused were ?? in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE TP X $TEtLL1IGE31PFA .a MAXLP .PO sd,, thelaD ,Bum. -On Tuesday Mrs. - riz beth dials, w ras ehoir, Airady of No. 201,Lumber-court, Seven- exoscution of.' ? ,s$, with obdtriictin Janices Willis In the X insgagtea E/ 9 duty is an o iUcer' of the County Court, IA ti~lasam Al ?? ' ;, in taking a distress upon the goods of the ISe&I c t' y h go, a lodger in the defessdant's house, for ...

THE INCENDIARY BILLED BY [ill] OWN FIRE

... THE INCENDIARY BILLED B? M OWN FIRE. , An awful occurrence took place at Chanci3 1 ' this city, on Thuroday morning, a prisonerdt5 ae0 ; thts usty, on Tb Presoneronfine one of the cells having perished by the work of ed h he hands, in attempting to make his escape. his IS oo James Thomas, a man about 36 Years of 'aei; who for some time past has been living at ripeg as near Freshford; be was ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... SATFlRAY'S POLICE. MANSION-HOUSE.-THE WILL FoRGrRY CASE.- On Saturday, Afr. Barber, a solicitor in extensive practice, - and a person named Fletcher, who ere charged with uttering a forged document, purporting to be the will of a party l named Anna Slack, formerly of Chelsea, deceased, for the Ipurpose of defraudling the Bank of England of a large sum tof money, were again brought before the ...

A BATCH OF [ill]

... BA TCH ?? ?? e jLari3 Akt t he MansiolhuOse, on llonday3 rt coinmenced the justice-roon proceec r Nl and, inflicted a tine of 1001. ou Edtrad 51`1 licensed victualler, of 41, King-stO 50 smiugg~ling brandy. It.- George Brown was brought up Oil ?? gold pin from the shop of *lr. Hayes, a ghe ro in Farringuon-street, on the Gti int . d it alf been remanded from the preimous da)y' ?? ti' that the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS, INOUESTS. ArrEGED CHIcD MURDEn. AT NORWICH.-on Satur- day, an inquest, which was adj,)urnid from last Saturday, was resumed and concluded at the Vestry-room of St, Magnus Church, London-bridge, before Mr. Payne, or view of the body of a newly born female infant, which was brought from Norwich, on last Good Friday, by the Rtemona steam-packet, in a hamper, and which was landed at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PLzCE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE. LoNDOS MILE.-On Monday, a man named Peohn !raier was brought before the Lord Mayor on a charge of having adulterated the milk in which his employers dealt-Mr. Pelohan, who appeared for the complainants, Messrs. Socket and Roberts, extensive dairymen and dealers in milk, said the complainants employed a great nurber of men, whom they send round with milk, re- ...