POLICE

... VOL ICE. -: = C V 0 [SATURDJY. MANSION-HOUSE.-A6young mn'ann..hned THos.TAY Wn, was charged with having robbed Mr. David Grant, of No.`2, Philpot-lane, of a diamond pin.-Mr. Grant- stated, thatsat about two' o'clock 6n- Friday afternoon, as he'lwas going down Fish-street-hill he ,was shoved aboutin a crowdby some persons, of whom.,the prisoner was-one, The pri- soner took hold of hirlmby the ...

DIABOLICAL OUTRAGE

... DI4BOLItujL OUTRAGE. [FROM THr LEEDS M]RCURY.j The sudden and unaccountable disappearance of a re. spectable 'youing man from Wo0dhouse, about six weeks ago, who has never since been heard of, has- spread'suspi- cion that the practices of Burke and Hare are not confined to Edinburgh; but have extended to Leeds; and the following alarming occurrence, which took place ?? evea. ingo last, has ...

RETFORD SESSIONS

... JETTOID RSDSS IONS. [Before tile Rev. J. R-udd, I-. Galy Knilight, Esq., NV. E. Vcrnun, lsl., and other hA gistrates] F IGHTI- ATl OLLERTON. JA.1 A S EM USCR)I(FT, RICHARI) HILL, NIA'1LTEW RO]3INMON, and PHILIP SAMPSON, were indicted for a riot ; aod i; other counts of the indictment they were ?? with assaulting the constables of Ollerton and of other places, in the execution of their duty. ...

COMBINATION MURDER IN DUBLIN

... On Wednesday last, the trial of Michail Byrne, Thos. Mellon, and William Clinton, took place in Dublin before the Hon. Judges Vandeleur and Moore. The crime with which the prisoners were charged, was the murder of Thos. Hanlon, on the 18th Sept.'last, on account of his having worked at a lower rate than that whieb had been fixed by a combination among the sawyers, to which class of operatives ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—MONDAY

... C('URTT Of KING'S BENCH.-MONDA1Y. CRIMIIN-AL INFORMATION. Mr. DENMAN moved for a rule to show cause why a criminal intofmation should not be filed against Thomas Tracey, Esq., a Magistrate of the county of Norfolk, for improper and illegal conduct in the exercise of his functions as a Magistrate. Mr. William Dye, a gentle- man of the county of Norfolk, had engaged a woman of the name of ...

POLICE

... MIA-NSION-.1OUSIE.-rALLY.ILEN IN COALa.-Yesterdav MIr . BRODRICii appeared, upon the part of the Corporationi of London, to prosecute two persons naused DAN-1PL BI- ?? and JASIJS BsMIIOp, for offenees ill the vending of coals. The City Solicitor also attended upon the part of the Corporation. MIr. W. C. ?? attended for the defenice. Mr. BIXoDRIca stated that the first case, vwhich was oe ...

SINGULAR AFFAIR

... Two gentlemen of very fashionable appearance, enveloped in regimental cloaks, were brought up it Union-Ifall Police Office, London, on Wednesday, charged with having been found lurking. about the premises of M:r Hedger, She Suir- iey County Chairman-at Stoelkvell, on the preiediirrg night. They gave their namesgas George Frederick Seymour and T. Juncli;. but there is reason to suppose that ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—THURSDAY

... COURT 0 C[LINCLRY.-TIURsDAY. EX-PARTE )DE TASTET IN RIE PARRn,-Counsel were heard to a conclusion in this Bankrupt Petition, and judgment was postponed. INRE BERNARD ADmIES, AN ALLEGED LUNATIC. -An application was made by Mr. R1CICARDS, in this case, to hear the petition for a Commission of Lunacy. It was a pressing case, as the party was already in con- Ii u menlt. The LOUD CHANCELLOR ...

EXECUTION

... l~at ?? morni:tg, ?? (lay-breakt. a vast crowd of *ft a persons had assembled aour tid the scaffild in the Old Bai- ley. to witness the sad and melancholy example to crime in ic of the igoaminiuids deaths of the four convicts, Thomas Tho. 3i,1 mas Maynard, aged thirty-six, who was capitally coervicted ed;- in the last September Sessio a of an extensive forgery upon '00 the Customhotase William ...

COURT OF KING'S.—MONDAY

... COURr OF KING'S BINCH.-MONDAY. [London Sittings before Lotd TzNTERDEN and Special Juries.] FREIGHT. WALLACE AND OTHERS V. STALL AND AN- OTHERI.-Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS (with whom was MrI BRODERICK) stated that this was an action brought to recover a sum of 1,3901. for freight. The plaintiffs were considerable ship owners, and the defendants distinguish- ed merchants in the City. On the 17th October, ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—MONDAY

... CoURT OP COMMON PLEA4S.-MONDAY. rc: ,:1 - ?? r. - - _ [Sittings before the CuIEP JUSTICE an( a Special Jury.] DOE, DEM. LOnD TEYNHAMN, V. TYLER.-Mr. Ser- jeant JONEs and Mr. DOWLING appeared for the plain- tiff; and Mr. Serjeant WILDE, Mr. E. LAWES, Mr. KNIGHT, and Mr. F. KELLY for the defendant. Mr. DOWLING opened the pleadings. This was an action of ejectment, to which the defendant had ...

POLICE

... - - [SATURDAY. rMANSION-HOUSE.-SIR C. FLOWER.V. THE CABs.-A scene of rather an extraordinary kind took place in the Justice room, where Sir Peter Laurie sat for the Lord Mayor. The following is a brief account of the scene The driver of a cab was summoned by Sir Charles Flower, for having refused to take him up, and for having accom- panied the refutsal with unbecoming language. Sir Charles ...