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KINGSTON PETTY SESSIONS

... EIKGMION PETTY SESSIONS. ESIOS - (Before the Rev. Mr. Sampson, Chairman, Mr. T. Batch and Mr. it. if. jenkinson.) A young man named Daniel o Hea , appeared h bench to aner An information laid under the (lame Act cuarging hire with having, on the 28thn ofh November, tree. pasedtuPon certin land in thwe parish ofk est Molsyo, in the occupation of Mr. Charles-Bates, in pursnit of p gme .- A ...

Singu1ar Discovery of a Murder

... Mingu1br Discovery of a Murder. In the month of August last the body of a man was found in a field on Mitcham-eommon, and it waa stated at the time that suspicion was entertained that he had come to his death by foulmeans. The deceased had nohatorcoat on, his pockets were turned inside out, and the glass of a watch was found broken topieces in his fob. There were also appearances of blood and ...

POLICE

... ePs@ICB. k OF FORGERY.-It wil be in the recol cif our readers, that about a fortnight Since there apD iecli0 t Loadon Dispatch an aecount of the apprehen Fgedf a oung man named Henry Brookes at Dover, who in barged with having committed several acts of forgery ri and with having, by means of the forged inistru- r ebtaned various sums of money. e ris' nr It will be remembered, was examined on ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... PANVTIP6U11 PETTY VSAY9N& HoRaiD BRUTA!ryt.-Joh Ji88e# appeat WefoM the slttidR hisglstrates, td aiver a siii'imnt s-, cha- hiiii ffith bftfal bnuct toehirdi.Witlinnh ltistey, a bby ioo even yeOid dgd. -Mr. Williani TEnylor deposed, thatoxi Wad. mesday last, ,s he was coming up Bell-lane into Hounslow, he s4iw the defendant, vIio had with. 4im a horse, run and catch up the boy by his body, and ...

Middlesex Sessions

... DESPERATE ASSAULT BY AN OMIBUSi. BDRIER. * -Reta Rawliags and :Edward& Heiermton mwere indicted for assaulting Thomne Igrgam, in the psrish -of St. Pancras, ae wthe 124th-of Sept. last. Mr. iPrendergast-baving stated the case, called Thomas Ingram, who deposed as follows: -am a fish salesman, and on the 24thl of September last I -went to -Highgate. Slhurtly after-eight o'clock I went to .the ...

POLICE

... Jre a1 ILA C IE. CURIOUS CASE OF PROFIT-MOXGERXnG-Dgpyncn or tXiua SYsTsM.-A young man, named John Norrey, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having attempted to im- pose upon a sailor boy, named Frederick Mitchell, by a new sort of deception. Frederick Mitchell stated that the prisoner walked up to him in the street and urged him to purchase a piece of striped cloth, which was a ...

Middlesex Sessions

... -Ie44Jeg Oewips. ,,1E 4AT -ASSAULT -BY-.AN 9 BIJ8 DRIVER. Roibmt-Ruwlini and oiwarod a*jersoi.wero ipniicted .for assaultirg Tbomw slngram, in be arish. St Pancns, . ;he 24thof Sept..last' - Me. P-rendergast-having stated the ease, called Tlooiuas Ingram, whodeposed-as foilows: 1-anowa fish salesan, and oa-the 24th -of -Sept-ember last.1 went, to, ,Hihgate. -iSortly -er eight u'cl¢,k i wOnu ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... [ rof Requlxest5,: lug ace-street. I I . .. B BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.-MRs. NOGGY U. MR. JAtF.S.- . The defendant in this case might successfully dispute the palm th fer ugliness rWith the Rgyptisa gd Bubastes, a brazen perpe- trationor good old times, wbih knowing cackneys ieisits at the British Museum. Ar. James was abont five feet eight inches in length, somewhat bowed in the off leg, and his ...

POLICE

... IF-0J4L-ACmo An old man tained Coker, who has been many years a labourer about B llingsgate-market, was brought op, having got drunk and abused the officers who took care of him. The defendant, it appeared, has been in the habit of working from three.in the morning till eight,, and generally has had the. remaining- 19 hours to spend between drinking and.sleeping. Mr.,Hobler-Why,.l am ...

Insolvent Debtors' Court

... ?nsw?I? cut boro' Cuwt. -Wlifant lrons-wof eppnaed-hy-Mr. Nicholls fos a Ifrgqne ;~ he was s-ppertedhy9 r Wdotiroffe. It .appeared 'that thee inisolvent't had been arrestid-sonie time- back-by two creditors, but rhat on the eih day of thisi month they hadl sent a discharge to the prison, and that duking .three daysi the insolvent had -no detainer lodged against -him-; i, hearing waS lxed ...

Dreadful Murder in the Waterloo-road

... Dreadi 1 i1 : ',u ! ' aero-o . I Atsix o'clock onSatrmrni an asbserved cet t6 rusn Zout f a hous oinvWelingte~erraie calling -police, san and ejaculating that mrer had been.petpetfated. At the a~g end: of ,the. terrace the mnanIallded to met.policeman 1 'L, tha and: having apprised him that a female had heenniwrdered, oth he (the policeman) immediately 'proceeded to the.house| hba and'on ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... Coart of B.equests, MingsatstreeC THELovEo OF, Teak BAiian~i5.Bainbridge v. Donnelly Thorn- Iii son, and otbers.-Cax any of~ Iu readers remembrn ~eerte 1n- Weteld a fel-sfzedf bitbii.- Alas, no they r y ~r cr io~ ,ta~id, of man's fair; proportions.,-and unotuaea o heq - by of mankind, they~ are as litigious as thyaeltle iwa ieth ad their internal squabbigandte.a~hti aigfo witho ay agis the ...