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POLICE

... MARLBOROUGH STREET. James Thompson, apprentice to Mr Gould, proprietor of the London Hotel, Albemarle street, was brought before Mr Chambers, charged with having gone out at night and neglected his master's business.- he defendant, in answer to the charge, said he certainly did go out at nigh, because he wanted to pay a visit where he knew he should not be allowed the liberty of going in the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... C¶ENTRA L CRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT. These sessioni commenced yesterday. At ten o'clock the court was opened with the usual forms by the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Mr. Serjeant Arabin, iile Common Serjeant, the SheriIls, and tile other oiiiccrs of the court. The Grand Jury having bcen sworn, the Recorder pro- ceeded with hlis usual address. The ealendar shows a total of 170 prisoners for trial, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-11OUSE. Lord Stairlfye )role to the Lord M1ayor a few days agtio, requesting that his Lordship would do him thle fiavnur of reading a letter which he had received from a femiale fricind in Lancashire, on the subject. of a pauper, whose representations of distress were likely to excite a grf at &dcI of rcu'iseration. The Lord Mayor's Noble correspond- ent also ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I G U LD)ElA LL. Yesterday a decant-looking~ worntn, namled Bradford, who resides at No. 2, Beech-lane, Cripplegate, applied to Mr. Aldermati Pirie for informial ito w~hether lii.r landlord,. who ditratrined liar fitriit nrc ott Tuesday, coukid lawfully sell her property onl ?? fl-llowing Friday' (I his day). T[le A itjitr.ifitAx, rifier consunii g with IIris ciorle, sald he'could not rdo so. ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, March 4. It was expected that some cases would be appointed for Fridsy firt. Dur. u tirquirvy, i turns out thilat the parties are not quite ready to proceed. And the Lord Chancellor has accordingly postponed theni till Monday the 9th instant, when lie will sit to hear appeals in this House, for the first time since his restoration to the woolsack. Lord Brougham, we understand, ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 16

... ' - -MoNDAY MAHC LI , 'IIs C([11CF , MOCNDAY, IllkncI 1f; (I Heltre I, r. II-r-- 1 A i LCISO t. : Mr. Bi roni Aldicisili look li 8t0t, 'it ?? o'elock -ti, eI* CROtea list is imuchl est numlerous thoul loriiieui. conta~iningit I jeii . llhtic suvell ciii. s.17ry io l h' ?? iii ituS 'liurl uI(Iirtrr11; itil Irty six ill ?? West Derby.-I Iuci nre l : ipr.t4il'i r' Atelisele,' teik hlig si:t as ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterdav mutch curiositv was excited by tile appre- hension of a mati, niamed TiOnias 13B Icher, a pawnbroker, Who has, tip to the psresent tinie, maintained a very re- spectab1e chlarater in Lonon. the inories. stated I lr. lsaace Moses, a slnpseller, of thcilnrc.sac that the prisoner had been at crstomer of his for the last three or foor years, and was always considered to be ...

LAW REFORM

... I .J1 I.O l int. a hIW- lia ,i; ,5t~l'i'i gl or: Solic 'n orC it nett ot C'r sc! t' {a i for l0erio g rore ~I ~li f(~5'O Bett1ocm, and re- u -I~ ,Z 1 1( ll lat11le r e 0' r ?? 9' etlry ittu t rn art I I )i ; oltli'lo ftle'ra iii lp' rr recs . ?? oeldatioll of .II,. ?? 'tln nitain al ?? a fjilllt w th.e' by) thle late GO- \ f ''Silgtit whici vlbose - r IS >'°O1'- the pay, that I sce I 1 aN' ...

DR. WARREN'S CASE

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POLICE

... WORSHIP STREET. Two females of respectable appearance, named Sarah Smith and Rebecca Ryan, the first a married women, and the other her unmarried sister, are in custody at this office, charged under very extraordinary circumstances with picking the pockets of several persons in Shoreditch Church last Sunday after- noon. It appeared from the evidence given before Mr Broughton, the sitting ...

TRIAL FOR PEEL

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