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LONDON POLICE

... Cunious LovE AFrAiR.-Mr. Mirgersg a gentlemanly- looking young man, agent to a house in the city, was charged With having been found concealed in the house of R. Wor- man, Esq. of No. 1, Queen's-row, Pentonville. It appears -that a few eveoings ago the defendant was struck by the charms of Sarah Rain, Mr. Worman's buxom servant, who was stahding at the door. Mutual glances were exchanged, -and ...

BELFAST NEWS CONTINUED

... BELFAST .NEWS CONTINUED. I CORPonATIoN INQUrIRY.-On Monday, Mr. Rea, of the Dublin Mail Coach Office, who was one of the jurymen on the inquest on the four men shot by the police at the time ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YEsrERDAY. I CoLEaGe.-sraEET.---Mr. Alderman Fleming and Mr. ,abbett were the magistrates present. Mr. E. Prendergast stated that he appeared for the purpose ef laying inforiations against Mr. Mtoylan for the purpose of binding the latter party to keep the peace. Mr. Moylan had assaulted him, but he intended to proceed for the assault in the King's Bench; in the present ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF COLONEL LYSTER

... ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF COLONE\L LYSTER. The following is Colonel Lyster's own account of the murderous attack made upon him in the streets of Brusselh which we noticed on Saturday. Colonel Lyster is an Irishman. TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR ROBERT ADAIR. t 1 Brussels, Sept. 27. E SiR--I take leave to lay before your Excellency the .particulars of an outrage of a most diabolical kind which I ...

ARMAGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... I 0 ARMAiH QUARTER SESSIONS. I (FOTi-trN NEWRSY EXAMIINER.) At a quarter sessions held at Armagh, on the 16th October, 1833, eight hundred processes were entered with John MIKinstry, Esq., Clerk of the Peace. Patrick Nugent was charged with assaulting Sergeant John Rogers, of the Keady Constabulary, on 12th July last; and also for a riot at Keady; as were John Reilly, James Reilly, James ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POLICE INTELLIGENC'E.. HEAD Ol'J'lcE.rCURIOUS CASE.-Onl Saturday last Chief Constable Ferrall gave informations that, in consequence of information having been received at the Head Police Office, that delegates from Manchester were at present in the city, administering oaths to the cabinet makers, lie repaired, a little after nine o'clock, to the house of a man named Bar- den, a publican, ...

LONDON POLICE

... THREATENING LEZTTRS TO ONE OF HIS MAJOSTY'm MINISTERS. QUEEN-SQUARE-Mr. William Shelley, a gentleman of respectability, residing in the neighbourhood of Russell- square, was brought up on a peace-warrant by one of the officers of this establishment, before Messrs. White and Gregorie, charged with sending threatening letters to the Hon. Mr. Stanley, the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Stanley, Mr. ...

LONDON POLICE

... , . 1. I . . . ._,I MoNKEY HVNT.---On Tuesday last Marylebone police- office was the scene of much merriment in consequence of . the following ludicrous occurrence ?? the day previous an Italian boy (to whom belonged a huge monkey and black and white poodle dog) was brought before the magistrates 1: under the vagrant act. The boy was committed to the h bouse.of correction for a month, and ...

LONDON POLICE

... THE POOR IRISH SCHOLAR.-On Sunday Peter Moore, a poor scholar from Ireland, was brought before the Lord Mayor, having been found on the preceding night without a coat, and with scarcely' a shirt on his back. The police 'who caught him in this unfledged condition heard him ad- dress some gentlemen wbo passed in a language different from that which is generally intelligible 'to the police, and ...

CASTLEBAR PETIT SESSIONS—SEPT. 27

... CASTLEB . . CAS~liHAli PETIT SESSIONS-'--SRili. 2'S. Madistrates ?? K earney, Theobald Bourke, Charles O'Malley, Si; Samuel O'Malley, Bairt., and Rev. H. I Pasley. Messrs. Fitzgerald Higgins, and Connell O'Don. nell, were fsr a short time in attendance. REvENUE PROSECUTION. Anthony M'Cormick was charged wvith having a'bottle of illicit wbiskey in his house; the fact was proved by Dolan and ...

LONDON POLICE

... BITISiH LEAF.-Friday being the day appointed by the Lord Mavor for hearing evidence to prove that the 11,000 pounds of British leaf seized upon the premises of Mr. Heale should not be consumed with fire, the Justice-room was crowded with mercantile men.-Mr. Adolphus said he had only to prove that the seizure of something in inmi- tation of tea bad been made, and to call upon the Lord Mayor to ...

LONDON POLICE

... A GOOD DEFENCE.-Monday, William Kemp wras charged with having deliberately walked into a shoemaker's shop in Houndsditch, and stolen a pair of ?? Lord Mayor: The last time you were here I told. you we should meet again; and nowv we meet probably for the last time, for you can't be left on the town. You are too clever. Prisoner: I don't remember that I ever saw your lordship's face afore. I'm ...