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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . ;. ::5 i . a '.22 ' --: a. ::i ., is ' .:,-d, . :: c :! 8, */, '- Ad -T- - 1WAwneBWmovez. - . A young man,.uajs4 6hJs.. was, brought before the L~oad. 'My 'r, ca read with hbaing, stolen a checkl for ISSLoriMi4d., thepreapeitjo Messrs. BoilrBeli andMere- * wethersgoiieto?5, ef'Austinfiti.-Mr. Charles G;reenwood, cleck to roseetitors,,prodaced the checki lh8L.'s.'414, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... U L&W INT?LLZOENCEU COUIRT OF EXCHEQUER. Puasme e. BUNS. This wias an action tried before the Lord Chief Baron, when a verdict wras given for the plaintiff. The plaintiff was a performer, and had been engaged by the defendant to lperform at Drury-lane and the English Opera Hlouse, and the action was brought to reco~ver the amount of arrear5 due. --Mir lio~gg applied for a rule to showr cause ...

POLICE INTELLGIENCE

... POLZO X ZTELLORECE. -GUILD'A , - A PAIR QjNCORRIOIBLES.J arni Murrnyagd-i1, and Charlotfeajargley, aged 18,'were charged with atenipting to drow thqaselves.-Henry Parker, a city policemenPstated that the prisoners were both night walkers. Mlurraj had often been troublesome before, always feeling a desire to drown her- self when she was drunk, She had been repeatedly driven away from the steps ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ~~aoN335 ~~~~3QVZBTS.~- co m m el cl w r ~ s s a e , a p c e a b ' ' l c tra in down the line. His brother was acting as engineer to the train. As the train neared Tring, a waggoi train, which carriegods Iood, was advancing towards town on the same line. Witnessw as stationed in the Vulcan engine on the other line, and knowing that there was a curve, which would nrcvent'--h d down train from ...

POLICE INTELLGIENCE

... POLICE INTELLENCE. . GUILDHALL. BEWA*VO COU6TFEFEitrs.-Georqe Monkoni s yqi mY n dressed a 'labburer, was charged -ith uttering jiterfeste money.v- Ikiigen, a general dealer in DI.sfreet, Fett&Jauhstated-that the prisoner and another man came into the shop between seven and eight o'clock in the evening, and asked for half an ounce of tobacco, which came to 2d. The prisoner offered her a bad ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT.—SATURDAY

... i INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-SATuArpn. Tas RoeuaDk.-Jobn Potter, described as a commission- agent, was opposed by Mr. Woodroffle for two creditors, named Winn and Moore, the former a brass-founder, and the latter a timber -merchant and print-seller, Upper St. Martin's-lane; he was likewise opposed by Messrs. Moore, pianoforte-makers, in Bishopsgate-street. The insolvent had taken the benefit of ...

PETE AT HAMPTON-COURT IN HONOUR OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN DOWAGER

... PlTE AT HAMPTON coURV 1X HONOUR OF HER I MAJESTY THE QuzN D9ARR. A dinner and fete was given on the return of Queen Ade- laide, at Hampton. The green presented a rural fair. The amusements com- menced at one o'clock with the children of the different parochial schools, 300 in number, dining subfroade viride. They marched to the ground w ith their respective teachers, and were liberally rebaled ...

The Political Dray-horse again, and Poor Laws for Ireland

... The Political Dray-horse again, and Polor ]Laws for Ilrelaiid. READEn,-You have seen the London Dispatch of last Sunday, and have thereby formed your opinion of the character of the political Whig dray-horse, Daniel O'Connell, from the sentiments which he expressed at a meeting of the National Association, held in Dublin, on December the 15th, on the subject of Poor Laws for Ireland. I now beg ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... , UI zz v E | 0 .Thsian .t annuali comiiiisvsiof was PT~he- nst zoof..M.-preseflaanw~mr~in~ ~oponed o* onda, . ' ' ; '°P~r11t z~o~d G,;SE.ANTS.-Cliar th;.CoW,, : .j8 spinster, '2.v indicted for stealing two massive: silver tab6k sposbpoe sy.p eneral Robert Bl, e te.'.-Mr. Cawan, ap t b nhrke'aated otht r- diy morning, the '30th of Jupe, tbe pisner. offered in ptJi1lie,,spoons in qu~to pput ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONFS IQUEST: £ ii ExTfRAORDrSA tY CAsa`-TaOuirv OFr A'Cmitu ,r A MENDICAT O° Tladasn inqebes the Golden EagleF, i0a19 d ra4pon' tlie idy oft inondi. cant, who went by the name o lizabeth' Allen,. adwbh died suddenly iii th9abovi houss.. The body of nthe deceasOd lay in an esXut-hbuse .,of the tat'orhad&he viewed by theju.3,eacb gas ,te, sed bia opinign that ,be wras Of the mmo sex ; 8nd ...

Westminster Court of [ill]

... Wosmtnasuter Coant of 1 sts FEES AT TuEATaEs.-On Tuesda, Mz., jmee IlHems- worth, e gentleman of private ibrtuue, ituieored Mr. Drisdale, the box-keeper of the Eglisl Opra- ouse, Strand, for the recovery of thei-san of 6d. It app-ared thatafew nigh age the plaWitHwc.,T Vo tbe English Opera-house, accompaied by a In V wha bld oil a bonret When they wore showu into a bOki (in zhe dress cireler) ...

Abolition of Country-Courts of Requests,and establishment of Circuit Judges

... Abolition ofw otry-Cours of 3e. ;quests, and establishment of Circuit .6T4dge ;isl,' . (P* :. 't v The.government having introduced:a.billefor.improving- .copUnty courths and abolishing j o untry courtis, of-re. quests, we beg t'ooffer t't our raderss fbservations 'on thatimportant measure;, , ' ' 3 Thejollving ,is ,the aubo;abca f t'beproposedt en,,act- , ,me~,:,, r. ,. i i jl- 1! ' s n T ...