POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LAMBET H-STREET. id EXTOAAORDINOARY~ AND PROFr.GATE1 CASE~ OF Srnuc- le TION. CUIN. CON., AND 1ROBO1FRY.Thonhias Flaxen, a :h middle-aged tman, of respectable oppearaoco, was placed 711 within thle felons' bar, before the Hon. G. C. Norton, on lea cliarge of seducing and carrying away the ssife of Robert Barton, th )beeper 01' a beer-sioop inll edford-street, lledfurd-square, Stepoey, adilid ...

ASSISE INTELLIGENCE.—THIS DAY

... ASSISE INATELLIGENCE.-THis DAY. MIDLAND CIRCUIT,-OAIcHAM. MARCii 6. The commission for the county of Rutland was opened this day, there being two cases for trial in the Civil Court. and five in tile Calendar l risoners, one being for child murder by the mother of the infant, two for perjury, and two for petty larceny. The Grand Jury throw out the bill for murder, but intimated to the Judge ...

HANTS LENT ASSIZES

... IAN1TS LiNT A1SSJZUS. Th pigAsjYsie, for this county commenced bro onl Tiesday, on which clay thle Judgles of Assize, Bacor Wif (l urney, and Sir juohn Iatreo arivdithsiy. te haddnd h reiu dywt the Dukied ?? iy- tile Thenr Loredsiatelyanchedr arrivaD ?? a ceedeld ?? ?? whera thfelcommission for oh holding thre Assizes wats opened in thle usual maniner.- in' Their Lordships then proceeded to ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT BOLTON

... SHO CKING MURDER AT BOL TON. [FROM THE MANCHESTER ADVERTISERS.] A most extraordinary sensation has been created in Bolton since Friday week, arising from a rumour that two children on Bolton Moor had been poisoned by their own father. The facts which transpired at the coroner's in- quest on the bodies of the deceased, on Monday last, are ats follow- John Orrell, the father of the two children, ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCII OF MAGISTRATES. Thursday, March 5.-Present- W. SEY1U11, JouvN HA LL, Esqrs. and General ST. JOINS. VEXATIOUS ?? information was laid against William Cave, the keeper of a beer-house on Mount Sion, for not having the words ' to be drunk on the lirnmises, on the samie board whereon was wiitten his name, &c. Goodman, the common informer, called Harry Andrews; I took notice of the two ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... ILAW NOTICES.-TI TDAiY. VICELCHANCBLLORiS COU'r, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittings at Ten. Hnson v anson, etitionby order- ?? In re Green. petition wood v ?? v Hlowell, part ?? v Boron, plea- Hindle V Klag-Baldwzin v Lew~is-Samse v Price.-Attorne~y.General v Jones, two CatiSe-Edwards v Jones-E;WotOI5 v Spooner-Mret~ roalf v Archbishop or York-Dixon v Beaiey-Feake r Craolefoldt- De Tastet v Hsnkey. ...

NORTH WALES CIRCUIT

... NORTIT WALES CIRCUIT'. Biefrie Mlr. aron Boli';tl . j erimiyi ,l etlhshire- WVedniesday, iiiaroh II, ?? Bola. lx is C( 'll aleelshiri'-Santill-day, March I1,:a i ?? reiVon. d. ?? glesie-Wediliesdiy, Marheli i8. at Bi'alinarils. VI I)Ijea/lilitshkir'-Sii ii id, nr;,, eu l2 1t l h i I I lin. 2( ie F/in/tqhi'-e-W uciliiesiiiy, MII arch 25, at Al'dd. B Pi L'I/esea/r--Sa t iirilay, i'sarchll 2(0, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION -li0USE. Yesterdav, an aged mai ;applicil to Alderman Pirie, who slat for the Lord Mayor (lils Lordship having been engaged in licensing publicans at Gttildliall), aud requested ile Alderman's interference with the ovretcers of St. Mary Mounthorne, to save him fro'm perishira. Alderman PitNI ( Can they refuse assistance to a lman like you- Applicalnt: They refuse to take me into the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT. 'Before Mr. SergeantA&.ABIN.j John Smith, aged 19, Was indiited for breaking into the dwelling-llouse of Frederick Bird, and stealing two foreign gold coiss, of the valuc of 10l., hik property. It appeared that the prisoner was standing opposite to the saltp of thle prosecutor, who is a bullion-dealer in Chicapsidc, when he sudden'y dashed his hand through a iano of glass, and ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGEACR. :WESTERN CIRCUIT-SALI3BURY, MARCH 9 The calendar in this place is Unuounily hea vy. It con tains seventy-nine names; of these, oni is c violating a female child under ten Years,; tw Charged With three with cutting and maiming; twIlv0 with arson; against the game laws (ten of whom arel with offences Lord Bolingbroke); and the remaider W prosecuted by hie ith offences tt an ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... ?? AFI'hALZ. I to House of Lords, March 9. ield Tis day the Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Eldon, and ide Lord Brougham at to hear appeals in terms of the ap- 'ek, poinrmens of last week. The first ease was that of ie e . Baugh, in which Lord l3ougham, as Chan. Iro- ellr had reversed an order of Sir John Leach. The t appeal was from the judgment of Lord Broughamn. After the argument the case was ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. OOURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. Sittings at ten. Exparte Back, lunatic petition by ?? v3forris, by order. VIClI-CHANCBLLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN- Sittings at Ten. Ilei v Lvw, to be snoke ?? v Huntsmnan-Wright v ?? v Joneo-Edge v Dallas-ll~fnage v llenage- ?? v Howell-Dalton v 1teavsn-laldlihi v Lewis-Same v Prica-Attorney-General v Jones-Edwards v Jones-Ewsters v ...