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[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... II I -- ?? I- ? I;Ll GE N CE. MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-LiNooia.1 MorcDn. HIGHWAY RoanRamEr.-2T'heVas Wilson, aged twenty- two, Thomas Brown, aged twenty, and Joseph Baldwin, aged twenty, were charged with having, on the 14th of April last, assaulted one Henry Rudkin, and stolen fro hlils person one sovereign and half a ?? prosecutor is an engineer, in the employ of the Marquis of Ercetes, livieg two ...

POLICE

... POLRIE - GUILDHALL. CHrsAno or Ansosc.-Edward :Jores, an Ill-looking, man, about thirty years of age, was brought before Alderman Johnson, charged with having attempted to set fire to the house of Mr. Rider, No. 65, Dorset-street, Fleet-street. . It appeared that the prisoner, who is a most dissipated cha- racter, returned home to his lodgings -in tbe above house between twelve and one oclock. ...

DREADFUL CRUELTY

... DREADFUL C.RUELT.I: On Wednesday an inquest was held before Mr; Wailey and Mr. Mills, at the Ulsion workhouse, Uxbridge, on the body of John Murrell, aged six months, who: died in the6 union on Friday last. Mr. Waiey prooepdede witthhejury to'riew the body, which presented the appearance of having been strangled, the neck presenting two broad. black marks, as if two liga- tnreo 'had Fbeen ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... sOLsXE INTELLXGENCE. chief clerck, havingS, ty t'he direction Of Sir John Lrre, writtets Ontdcrk to the owner of the ch!P Sc`sn Camp- bell, in cots50 quesnee of a statement noat~e lin the justine- room,cohtt'iog the supercargo oftchat'rensoul with desperate offenesca, alfleged to have been committed en tire coast of Afrta, received itre folitloing arorcer, which he handled to thre Lord Mayor, ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... A CLOVER Titicrc DETECTED.-A shabbiiy-dressed young man, who gave the name of Joihn Carruathers, was this day placed before Mr. Jardine, charge', with baving atzeompted to defraud the 1. snkint-hoose of Messrs. Coutts and Coa, of lt'g. 'The trick which rhe prisoner emploted was at once clever andl novel A few weeks since. 1e&s.rs. Coutts received a letter, informing them that a plot bad been ...

Mr. O'Connell and Trial by Jury

... I ma>. o ~ ~~-1 Mr O. Co._ a _iji LM Wednesday evening a dinner took pl hall, to celebrate the great principal - es at[, reversal of the judgment by the Ho c A N case of O'Connell and others vthe Queen as regarded the sacred characterof .-the ju attendance was such as to prove that ?? fe public generally Sym1ethided in the rev, judgment in question, for the room was elsi f cams. The company ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. MONDAY. LANE MND OTHERSe U. HooPrr AND ANOTHER,- In this case a Major Bacon, who had several writs out against him, had been arrested upon one of them by the officers of the Sheiff of Middlesex for 1842. The writ upon which the major was arrested turned out to be in- formal; and he was ordered to be discharged by Mr. Justice Coltman, although another writ (one taken out ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE. TutREATENING TO STAB A YOUNG WOMASN.-Georgtana Hickens, a milliner, fashionably attired, appeared before the Lord Mayor, to charge Mrs. Carler, a boardling- house keeper at SB, Upper Thames-street, with using threatening and abusive language, by which the com- plainant went in fear of her lie. The comrplainant is employed by a Madame Qualette, who occupies apart- ments in the ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... MONDAY. The chairman briefly addressed the grand jury. He said the number of cases was in all forty-one, and none of these were of a very important character. As carn pared with the corresponding period of last year, there was a decrease of thirty eases, and the degree of crime was also greatly lightened. WouNneNG Two CALVES IN REVsNsGE.-James Sim. mons, aged nineteen, and ReBben Simsonee, ...

THE FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT on the EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY

... TgO FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT on the EASTERN CoTTNTiiS RAILWAY. COlMMITTAL OF THE ENGINR-DRIVER AND STOKER. On SMonday, an investigation into the circumstances connected ihe recent collision on the Eastern Counties Railway (reported l erlete.t editio last week), wascopened before the Ilford bench cina israV s in the governor's room, Ilford County Gaol-The &tsirstosontbeechhwere (inthe absence of W. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MONDAY. The March sessions were held, by adjournment, this morning, at the Gaildhall, Westminster, before the as- sistant judge and a full bench of magistrates. There were only ten cases for trial, involving twelve prisoners, eleven of whom were indicted for felony, and ose for a common assault. The grand jury having been Sworn, the assistant judge proceeded to deliver the usual charge, in the ...

HORRID MURDERS AND SUICIDE

... _ HODRRh. MURDEPS .A1D -SUCIDE., - For some days past, the villag f jarentto the town of Folkestone wvere minst painfully excited by the-commissioew6foa dsnble moi1srdi4, il the parioshof Elliam, about ten miles distant, and. the suicide of the murderer. The ?? ?? and cdll ofth' e wretched perpetrater of ftlie'died, n&aod .Slick Rich'ardBragg. a, bricklayer: On Wednesdayhe rose it on ...