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LONDON POLICE REPORTERS

... LONDON, POLICE REPORTERSS. nf WLlnD.I..\n morni n. jilis LONDON, 110LIU1, 15 n rkla ' I . TAl1YvLF.RolE-(a` WednegN' Riormning 1jest os tbe .bus il commenced, a case of trivial importalnc :was called on, when at the moment the reporter of tlhe Times came into the justice roon, nand aas approaching the deisk uinally appropriated for reporters, which hlad becn previously occupied by two ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... - - - 1 - I Dumfries, April 15. r , Jon 'ounfg, 'jun. and Jvin flipe, ?? In Lang-'by It holm, aceused of destroying game and rabbits, and offer. Dun i ing violence to Walter Bell, and others, on the property the I Y of the Duke of Buccleuch, uear Langholu, on the Sth woko n or 6th of February last, wers sentenced to imprisonment Ann; 5, for nine months, and to be kept at hard labour. 'lown. r, ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? PeuRrsl. The follmoing cases wore tried on Friday anl Satur- dav, ubish finished the criminal business before thi coult. Jiles Seri onledur and Daulvi lill, stealing from a I graniarv in MsIlros.-Four nionths in jail. Jowe(Jh Matt, theft in i'loutrnosc-ix months impri- soellment. Willis soHeron, from Dundee, assault, robbery and ?? for life. Margeraret M1'Doeoyri, four months imprisonment, ...

POLICE COURT

... 'Arnteng a numb~er of individuals placed at the bar on wi Mjonday, charged with lbeing drunk on Sunday, was (C Matthew Alexander, of Gilmerton notoriety. Ws ?? this you have been about to 'Mlitthew? - : in Matthew (scratching big head)-I watna, ye'r honour. nic Superint.endent-You have been prowling about the in streetr, a disgrace to be seen by the decent inhabitants all going to church. . i ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... I Dumfries, April 16. George Camipbell, 'weaver and labintirer, Gatehoiree- of-Fleet, was placed at the bsar, accused of robbery, ag- gravated by assault, in so far as onl the 2d (If February 1833, at a place called the Old Ford Road, near Gate- O house-of-Fleet, in the parish of Girthon, thre pannel did assault May Porter or Johnstone, did strike whih shpea te edly, knock her violently to the ...

POLICE BOARD

... POLICE: BOARTtD An arliourned meeting of thle Comnmissioners of Prrlice& AIPP heas ld on Monuday, at which tbe Finance Commitfteee, agreeably to a former remit from the Board, presented a It retrrn hv the Clerk of all finos and fees ?? during ;vhricl the last three years, of which the following is a sum- cil Oll mary : sm 1830. 18131. 1n832. Fines L.433 10 0 L.673 16 6 L.632 0 0 ithe ca Fees ...

EXTRAORDINARY INVESTIGATION

... Tuesday afternoon an adjourned inquest was held at Christ-church Workhouse, Boundary Row, Blackiriars Road, before Mr R. Carter, on the body of Eliza Baker, aged 17, found drowned at the steps of Blackfiiars Bridge on Saturday morn- ing, by a police constable. Mr P. Wood, eating-house keeper, Bermondsey New Road, having seen a paragraph in one of the newspapers, that the body of a female had ...

CURIOUS CASE AT THE ASSIZES OF NAAS

... IC.. C A I CURIOUS CASE AT THLE ASSIZES OF NAAS.I THE KING V. MARY KELLY. This was an action of intrusion, brought by the Crown to recovei the possession of a small house and sona sta- bles in the centre of the Curragh of Kildarc. Mr Martly, ?? stated the case. The defendant, who is a mere pauper, contrived toe keep possession of the-promsises undie very singular circunstances. The Currah of ...

BRIGHTON POLICE REPORT

... BRIGIiTON POLICE REPOfiT. / . ih. ?? Mirbditla.) (From the Briqhton Grtardifm.) e TniUSDrAY, HDIt _I; 28.-Qu'EST QUE C'rrsT? A t queer sort of mortal skipping ihto tile dock, madea polite I how to the Beach, gave a grin at tbeuclerl, and announa c ced his nanic as Monsieur Pierre L'amoile, 1 every inch It a Frenchman. Wise said he found Monsieur the preceding afternoon, knoelking at the ...

SABBATH BREAKING

... The following case was tried-before the High Court of ti Jtisticiary on the 26th February lbst, and is reported in n thev Scottish Jurist, Vol, V. No. 20. a The Procurator Fiscal fir the eity of Edinburih a presontud a petition on 14th November 1831, to tho 8 Msgistrates, complaining that John MI'Neil, a grocer .ant Spilit dealer, had been guiltg of profanity, by 8a~bbath breasking.' in ...

JURY COURT, GLASGOW

... The result of the case of M'Gavin v. Stuart was given d in our last. The next cage was that in which William Gillespie, baker, in Tradestown of Glasgow, was pursuer, and James j Smith, accountant in Glasgow, -was defender. Issue:s. Whether on or about the 23d day of Deceniber1831, the z pursner obtained fronm the Court of Session a decree of ce.sio 'Zonoruiiu, in commosi form ? Whether in ...

LONDON POLICE

... AMtarIaoRounie STREET-MATRIXONIAL III SRIES.- Simon Page, alittleharmless-lhuk~ig, jouvrneymantaiior, complained to Air Dyer that his wife, ai sturdy amazon of twenty stone, had given him a sound beating on Sunday night. Mr Page, who evidently stood in bodily fear of the prowess of his spouse, in doleful accents informed the Magistrates that for some rears jiast his wife had been in the habit ...