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[ill] ON THE POOR LAWS

... * . ONTU TinI PdOi: LAWS. Aq en coneileralsie son-;etios itas 1en teciteil in thc Conity by the late dacisinn ot the Court. of ';ing' ai BIon;ch in refilsin- to ali!s' the Acrnesite of tilC Over _ ceers&L tlie Poor to be pmls:l, if' work was net imoudl those ))csones whio clainmd reel ie from the parish, and F and its a 31esting of thc AIaI.gietrates, mad principal Gentlemenl and Landholders ...

POLICE

... p oIJOE, L c 1,MANSION-HOUSE,--Mr. JStArEL ISAAC M[Lfl511l Was charged beforc the Lord Mayo1 With having stolen one hun- ~'dred and twenity-four watches, thle property of Mr, Levi, a merchant, InBury-street, St Mary, Axe.-Mr- Levi Stated, that ta gentleman who resides at the West end of the town, gave him he fahon andrfo 124 watches, to be made11 according to the Turkish ;h ashonandto be ...

MYSTERIOUS AND HORRID MURDER

... MYSTERIOUS AND hORRID MURDER?. (ABRIDOED FROM TIHE STOCEPORT ADVERTISER.) The melancholy duty which it is our lot this week to per- 'orm, is as painful to us as it is disgraceful to the age in which we live; particularly so, when we state this as the third miur- der which has been committed in the neighbourhood, within the short space of seven monthst and in point of atrocity un- paralleled in ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—DEC. 9

... COURr OF CfL4NCBRY-DTc. 9. [S - tSecond Seal after Term.1 The Logfl CHANCELLOR did not sit in open Court to-day,but lleard cases in his private room. The public, however, as well as the parties interested, were admitted. Parties'LUNACY. A lunatic petition which was yesterdayiheardprivately by. lis Lordship, and the discussion of which occupied a con- sderable portion of his Lordship's tirne, ...

PLACE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... i PA4LACE CiOURT D J D e , Wief ilr-ira4r.J re 'i nji ''' 'tif. . 'ia ! , dan: , hi ;VLs' wV -surgeou and ar apothecary; the defendat is a Foreigner of opulence ;; and thisactilnii' ae broughtto recovrer two guineas for rttendance and nmedicine,- furnished tbe defendantt'schildi an infant, about' m ten monthksold%-which had its elbow dioloeMdin thbefmonthof h *Januai7'nst ~ hiii ...

EXECUTION OF PALLET, FOR THE MURDER OF MR MUMFORD

... I'XlCl7'V1'ON OS: 1'AI.IVI,'1 1'O1 'Il'If MUIUI)ELR O1' m X R M V~tt~ lfA~l F(I: D. T).) 1} , I. . 1 (1 I rsCa Re.o Pi Luit Nva-: fI:tll ' tlui lli:cc ol0 Saturdav', lteltuc i1r Juiticc B.'at. Bttl-e tlL trill begall, tdic 0t t .ildge fell 11p1ll tile 1w071:% 1}I- plb!icliltg t'ie Ol cvidnce n 'l- taken Ut tlle' intcuoeit. ' I mn aston ideti,' F' itt tid e J odge, ' th:t mii::! s ...

MURDER OF MR WEARL

... M ?? , D) ,IR ?? so ,- fn ' a,, I t arrived iere last zligl-, al` * interview with Thiirteii, ;; wuom be r the result of the nnwtioiis iti tie Bencch, for criminal informations * rt tor of the Surres theotr and 'r !r iisher of the ,, ,tile C ?? S Oi')l; , ;LE-9 . ; Weare. Thurtell sC ..ii ; . . details und made sonme shrewdl i .. i necessity of pursuing a cautious clii Ili' course. Iie ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... JUSTICE. OF PEAZE CO}l.1'1'. itI- In the Justic of P'rIcc Court, ott M:Id iv, a decisian vas gi t'n inl two caso s rcslbctiig ?? cnook. Boti had cittelcd into servie~ li h eti~ lrti ~Ia. II (, ctcid itro cotc at tile terill of Ml,rliinnlit h:1st. 1 h Ily lirst, on behirl og nod crd t o assist in5 ?? I I it 0 I it I t bIretk- , atl ist, riesttivel refused to totch what '1 uh'liot ri Is 's c k ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSIONIV-IRST DlIVISIOY Caen~al-Pcnalt/ onz ShoipzastnerS. ; tONELAtW CANAD CO.. NYaV. WX. YOUNG. By:the statute 10th Geo. Ill. cap. l2i, made for rlgu lalig th naigtion of thle M~onklandi Canalt, it is enacted, that thle owners or m~stcrs ofe'icli vessl i-hal gieals acetist of the juanoit. Pods on hooard to the collec- tor of the tonnage duty, and inl case they neglect or re- ...

COURT 0F CHANCERY-DEC. 4

... COURT 0)} CIIANCERY-DFc. 4. [F~irst Seal after Term.] JOHN LORD CREwE v. FRtOw.-The defendant was tenant Onl one of the plaintiff's farms, and an injurnctiOfl hall been ob I tained against him to restrain Ilim fromi cistling down~ timber, (destroying Plantations Of y~ull~ Wood ornamets:01a shrubs, I &c. Air. HART, on the part of Lord erewe, now applied toI the Court to vary the, minutes of the ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE.i-Yesterday a young man, named PUGH, of decent appearance, was brought before the Lord Mayor, on a charge of having occasioned the death of a man, whose name is unknown.-The first witness called to speak to the transaction, wvas a girl, the servant of the landlord of the ThreeTuns, public-house, in Three Tuns-court, Upper Thames- street. She stated, that the prisoner was at their ...

KENT WINTER ASSIZES.— MAIDSTONE, DEC. 18

... KENT WINTER SSIZES.- M*iAIhSTOVN, DEC. 18. BODY-SNATCHING trn ~AME~C~OUH wa indctedfor breaking and etrn thle Churchl yard of the Parish of Bekehandteigte dead body of John Dickenson, who had lately been, interred therein. The case for the prosecuti ufl wattcapduated byMr 13oLLAND; the prisoner hadl no COuiplntel.-at aBeared ain evidence, that the deceased had been a garen~erH wat burekenh , ...