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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterday, a Jew, named Simmonds, charged a young woman, under the following circumstances, before Alderman Farebrother*- a Mr. Simmonds stated that at about twelve o'clock on thle preceding night he saw the defendant, who appeared to be a decent servant, address two or three women of the town, of the lowest description, and was, from the nature of the con- versation, induced to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -- M ARLBOROUG H-STREET. EMiBEsr ENIENTi - Edtcard Robinson was yesterday brought before Mr. Dyer for re-examination, charged with having embezzled sums of money to a considerable amount, belong- ing to his master, Air. Wabshett. MIr. Waabshett said he kept the livery-stables in Titchborne- stceet, under the firm of Seymour and Co., and the prisoner, since January last, had filled the ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—SATURDAY

... BANKRUPTCY COURT-SATURDAY. ?? ?? FANE.J BOND AND PATTISALL'S BANKRUPTCY. On Saturday a meeting of the creditors of the abovQ bank- rupts was held for the declaration of a divdend and proof of debts. T'Ie total amount of tlebts proved up to the present time was stated to be J'803 Y5ti II. 9(., and the ailstiict provod ol the above day was only f84 4s. 'Ihe dividends already deelared tuake 17s. ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—TUESDAY

... INSOL ITNT7' DEBTeRS' COT'R7-'11 i's)A. it [13efore the CHiEFt ?? and Mr. comlminsuoller Bow ?? I Rioutipt Hlone, descri'ied as JSlte of' the VXandsworth-roa. lodgitig-house-kceptr, witse ppseted by M r Coteil on beha of Mr. (Guoodmain and scvetal other creditors, one of stow, Air. Mtorgsin, a s!iceiriake, declared that the imioiveft had g ?? hill) that hie had ail appointilleat Wider ...

HERTS QUARTER SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... HERTS QUARTER SESSIONS.-MONDAY. IFROM TrIE ii1iR'IFOaD nsFOflMER.] The following letter from the Home Office was read, and the Clerk of the Peace was directed to make the Returns re- quired:- (Circular.) W'hitehall, 12th Oct., 1835. SIR-I beg to call the attention of the magistrates as- sembled at quarter-sessions to certain provisions of an Act of the last session, cap. 80, intituled, An ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENA'e. QUEEN- SQU ARE. Theomas and Setru/i Lau-son, alias Thoms aa wontian with whoill lie cohabited], scere brought before Air. W%\hite to undergo oni~tltlr extimmlioisjn, thle former charged %fith t~iC latre (hiring hittirgay at the re~idence of hie Ilev .1. 1I. D~avies, at Oak- bill, to iv 'I olibridge %Ii rile, and thu laner %kith being aeces- nary to talo fact. The malle ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... P1OLI CE INTALVLI GEhACE. IiAN.\f7I)' l `i II f :. NIt,, iw il I, i-l.a . i - l . 1 01: 3 N'u Ii Nvlint hie c:II! d1 ?? -IF\: i I' ?? :. ; ?? ?? \. 1N' ! ; !:t ;i , 1>l. l;i ?? \1 or, oh i o : , .: i,- til,: ?? 0(11' ille p l~ps ?? li ?? s1 :~l ?? - I rom a I,0- 11.1 ijdtaiii 1 i: i. l ,1;. - v ?? ?? I i' t.y! i. ?? no hiit'o ?? :ihl ?? ?? . i ' n l i ...

MURDER AT EASTWICK

... 3¶I1RlDER AT LAS TWIK. ()n Tluesdaly an inqsast was held at the Plumiet Ward Ariais, lEestsvirk, on thec body of' 1)'illipm ltadlcy. g The 1irst witfl(s-i f5,inillc~d was V illisin Way, a in. boulr', ssho deposed that on M\onday lie ss as at; work fo~r r Mr. 11ownl of lEastvickl- hall ,mosshlogti 11w; VNi limostCake. lireiid, and thiomals )ar by, thc prisoner, were with w tole> - iossiag, the ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... BRENJ'FORI) PETTY SESSIONS. (Ni'ltat, wlit i,; ;. til catiltv it the ?? ?? ?? ?? if \h.. ,-j 1,iattire ititrin r. lioce cr-1,,6 'tebta pro11ed tt the) part ofs f t illae be toe otto-t o a- indi;t s ile tom ititat ;utt l f 1t lcttett to ?? tattictotlife ?? ,t ttt the trllItdcysslz~ the hav- cis p-l iteed tnh ipttt llrn)fthec chihlt- itittien t for wik hroe atule prlvo--gt th e er t'iicfel beey ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MA RL BO H OUC' H.STRE E T. Air. Atkinson, thle cliurcliiardeti of St. Anne, Soho, Came on Saturdayi befinc ii . Conaant anl Mi. Halls, for tile pmr- :Qeofeh:iJ. ill, _1r. lii jilt, thle ;st. .1mi aics'soverseer, with iii ti i lec~iin' ct. ?? 5invtl ittney co01k to' f-i,. ( IL u-c of a aolk fu a ale pauiiper Al ?? COSNAN r ll~silli liClrI Mir. Atlinsonl's stitesnent, ste.t asiIe~ tht V1 I. ...

THE CITY and the SURREY MAGISTRATES

... 7'THE CITY and the ls;URRE Y MAJGJS 7'RA TES ~ner his After thet general husiniss (if the Court itf Aldermreir ped was ended ott Tulsdaly, Sir CHIA PMAN MARSHiA LL fnon presented the Report of the Coemmittee ot' Plice, to %a- wihich the(, petition of Mr. Walis~ for at licenee to a hlouse ave itt the bororglir of Souithwiark, wats rtkirredl. The pr'ti- he- otie stated that Mr. Warllis, who liie ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW JIATELLIGENCE. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-F1teDAY. His Ilorten' announced to the Bar this morning that he would sit as a Lord Commissioner to-morrov se'ntight. MALCOLM V. ItCALtAoTIAN, 'IThis petition was opened this moriniig, but the petitioner's case had not concluded when his honour rose, cousiderably alter the usual hour. I COURT OF KING'S BENCH-FRIDAY. 'Sittings in Ptenco.] TIIE SING ?? ...