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POLICE

... POLiCer., 'rue MSrCUtANEUt. S lUFFrBOXH-MARLBqRGUGI-| s rnerT.-iM ary Bell, a notorious pickpocket, who hail lie uI senttenced to trr tsportaiont three years back at the Old 3l3iley htt waB set at liberty in consequence of illness, was, brought up, charged with stealing a valuable snuff box from the poc- ket of Mr Wilson. Jr appeared, that r t. pro,,cutor, hltvitg ,cc.sion to attcid at the ...

OLD BAILEY—SEPT. 17

... OLD BSILEr-SzPx. 17. ?? .L _ ?? l T3F The sessions at the Old Bailey commenced on Wednesday, before the Lord Mayor, the Re- casder of London, Mr Justice Holroyd, Mr Jus- tice Burrough, and Mr Baron Graham.. At ten o'clock, John Bond was put to the bar, and indicted for having feloniously stolen, in the dwelling-house of William Howard, one Bank of England promissbry note for the pay. ment of L ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIZWU' ZN7ELLMZENCE. Tr e |, ?CU~t touyt of Stirling, September 3S. sc The Cirdieuieoy t of Justiciary was opened here yesterday rs by' L-rd IPitmlilly. hb David Norrie and Andrew Dobbie, both lately weavers in to Pilelryj accustd *f hobsebreaking at d theft, by breaking into a spirit cellar, occupied by James Cowan and Companry, dictil- !re lers at Fintry, and stealing ten gallons or thereby ...

POLICE COURT

... PO.7l1&z7 COUART. SqA'TUlDAT.-A young man, who stated hiimselfto be aI clerk in one of the public offices, was charged with impro- perly interfering and insulting a watchman in the execution of his duty. Itappeared in evidence, that a Man, very much the l worse of liquor, had mistaken the stair of his house, arvd gone . into a wrong one at a late hour oan Frtday nlgbtr, pon the X application ...

MURDER AND ROBBERY

... 02b-DA? ANDA.HR ACER I I 1 - - V Ell In the middle of lagt;tDecember,; a respectableI au farmer named Howard, 'whose age on the day of. i his death was' °D was murdered inrhis own house, within three miles of Ukbridge.' The situation of the house is peculiarly solitury, being sur- i rounded with trees and'fronted by a large lake, so where now and then a ffihing boat was to be seen. The family, ...

DUBLIN—SEPTEMBER 12

... -, . - - t, L - ? : t ; ;C, . % . a ?? , ? i ?? ? I I 1? a ?? PUBj, 'INr ?? - ' T it'E: ?? URTWAIAXV ?? a Mi3;2*tr.t3A TftlN i11 E- n - At twvo o'clock yesterd(ay we. saw Captain White condticted to the Court-iMlartial room by thle Adjutant of-the regiment. Tile officers! of the regimneit ivele nalsa asembled. . The charges anrd finding,, amd sentence, wvere read by, Lord r4orbes., Firosr. ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... fY 7 GJ1 1 drT F 7jTcOF ARr. ;arY tlh! Court proceeded to the trial df| I eaturiY t tide -witel iu (Greenock, ad- jlnrra. l0, I.t and housebreaking- T e md ictrtflt ' th tlii? Phone1 did, late in the night of the !tlt d* Va'i tlS, 1 16, or eurir in the worning of ol lt v th, f 'ciblv and fteloniously t~x lOt1 i enter tile CUstoIrdbons e of Greetn- hf Cnt° 't~o (lilt hv tn a sawv, or o ther ...

POLICE

... .P 0 1 I c E. NE' PAVlNG ANDS3STREIT ACT._ GrltirAL- f Alfred Place, gave information Gt la1bell ?? bellga harrow oil thej Ct arlplte.',1 for Wheeling abroW o te orning, itl) Asireecross Stteet. He naY. °h ~ in the art, and maide the ftreet-keeper fste cgtc2iiice 5teatrd, that the cdefeo ,ahat Vwtas at work street' Darre' defendadtt Waill be had only Mr flee ?? onl te side pavement. ...

COURT-MARTIAL.—DUBLIN, SEPT. 19

... CoUlAe-f-JARTIAL.-DUBL-TW SErf. 19* it e C The secoi4 Court-Martial .on Captain John e V1Ite assembled~on Mondavit at the Royal Bar- raacks. I lie followieg gentlemen were sworn mtlna- y bers .XQajqr-GenerAl Wlurr, President. i Colonel Carnibell, 94th'reglmnttr; Lietieriant-Ctlonel Rots, I zifle brigade- L tteinitantColotietMurray, 16ch lanceri; Lieu- e ?? Hore, 97th regiment; Major Wenirett, ...

DERBY ASSIZES

... DERB2- ASS )Z3S. R(t Op(OMISE OF M tARIAGE. CIADIVIN V. WATSON. Mr Serjleant Copley stated the case for the p'aintiff, to tile fbliowing effect:- The plaintiff, Elizabeth Charhcvin, is a farmer's dpughter, in JBrassington, in this ounty. The defendant, Joseph Watson, is a farmer -in the same place. During the summer orf 1815j he defendant hnad some transactions in busi.ess wit h the ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUS INTELLIGENCE. Glasgow,,September g3 i The indictment which first occupied the atten- t tion of the Court was that of William MIKech- nie and James M'Cormick, and Margarct Stir- i rat, wife of M'IKecinie. The female prisoner f was fugitated for non-appearance. M'Kechnie I pleaded not guilty, and M'Cormick guilty. The I indictment `lharged the prisoners with breaking I into the shop of ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH C~U1lT OF YUSTICIAA2. AT.TEINIPT TO POISJN. Monday, Roderick Dingwall, servant to Tho. mas Iyudgeon, tacksman at Fearn, county old Ross, was put to the bar, accused of attempting to ctommit murder by means of poison. The in- cuctnient stated, that the pannel having concei- ved deadly malice against his wife, Christian Clark, or Dingwall, did forn the resolution of putting her to death by ...