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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE. 0 ~~~GUILDHALL. A swarthy young main, named Antonio M1'Donald, was brought before Mir. Alderman Lucas, charged with being a common impostor. Tue complaint was made by Mir. Sparks Mioline. of Lower Tlranes--strdet, who statedi that the prisoner was Iin the habit Dof going ahout the country pretending to be a foreigner uncrble to speak English, to be remarkably pious, to ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINALCOURT. THE MURDER AT WOOL WICH. Tius case, which has excited so much interest in Woolwicb, and the surrounding vicinity, came on yesterday (Saturday) before Mr Justice Park and the Recorder. Patrick Carroll, aged 32, a corporal of Marines, was indicted for the wilful Murder of Elizabeth Browning, ori the 27th of April last, in the parish of Woolwich. The prisoner, who was ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a Court was held for the intended dispatch of business. The Court paper Pontained no fewer than fourteen notices of motions, and twelve notices of reports; T( and it Is to be regretted that not the slightest advance was made in the business of the Corporation, owing to an Lt W EXTRAORDINARY SCENE OF CONFUSION, tol The LORD MAYOR, after the minutes of the last TI Court had been read ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH-THURSDAY,

... COU.RT OF KINGOS BENCH[f-THiu'SDAY, ri'miiIN V. wEsT. In this case a l/abeaso runt usam had been grantbd, for the puufposc.of bringfihi up ?? defendaur fuomthe gol of Oxford, to which plitce he had been conveyed by the officer of the ChAncellor of Oxford; and arule had been granted, calling upon the plaintiff to show cause why the defendant shouldl not be discharged from custody. The plaintiff ...

ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS

... VI These Sessions commenced on Wednesday, at the C6unty Hafl, ot Lewes, before the Earl of Chsichester and WV. Seymour, Esq.. di The Earl of Chficlsester charged the Grand Jary, a'sd after some ir unimportant observ'ations; in speaking of the Willingdon rioters, n. he said it might be nccessary, in relation to this charge, to explain A what thle law was. A riot hsi law was an assemblage of ...

POLICE

... | THE HATTON GARDEN OFFICE. TO THE EDITOR Or THE EXAMINER. SIR,-I believe the Examiner has always taken an interest in the question of removing the tax on newspapers. The brutal administration of the law in cases-ofthe unstamped byr the gentlemen at Saffron hill, Messrs Laing and Rogers, merits the especial notice of the Home Secretary, if the Government do not wish the police.offices to be ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... THAMES POLICE. SMUGGLING AND SMASIHINC,-SINGULAII CASE.-Yeas tordav, John Gazing, a foreigner, who has been thrice convicted in the penalty of 1001. for sm was' hog, vas brougbt before Mr. Ballantine and Mr. Broderip, on an information, charging him with irnshipping 121b 7oz. ,f tobacco, which hod not paid duty. The Customos, who on the last occasion ponisbed the prisoner by an imprisonloeot ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTTLLIGENCB. COURT OF CHANCERY.-SATURDAY. Lords Commissioners Sir LjtNCEI.OT SHtADWELL and Mr. Justice BOSANQUET gat to-day to bear motions, which were putndown to be hiard In the order of tbhir iatec. . 1HARODMAN 01. SLAnAIR. )Mr. KONDrEROLYT moved In this case to discharge an order of the Master of the Roll, by which his Honour directed the defendzat to produce for the Inspection or the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWT INTELLIGENCE. VI.CE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.--TituresuAY.g T1his being the King's birth day, the Vice Chancellor did noti in his Court. ROLLS' COURT.-TleURSDAY. His Honour the tlaster of the Rolls did not sit to-day, in cease- quence of its being the King's birth-day. COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-Tnul!SDAY. [Sittings In Banes.) PERRIN V. WEST. InI this case a rule had been obtained calling ots thle ...

POLICE

... GUILDHALL. Robert Riley, a private in the Coldstream Guards, was charged with assault- ing Mrs Jones, landlady of the Old Swan Tavern, Snow hill. The prisoner went into the house with another soldier, and was going out without paying. When she asked for the money, be threatened to run her through, and hernn to draw his bayonet. Mrs Jones seized it, and ran away, but he followed 6er, and struck ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... ,EXTRA4ORDiVARY UASE. + The following most extradrdittnar dhase a'ains a priest was fixed for trial befor'e he(:ouit pl Assizei' for Tarn, on the 8?th instant- It; m i t: A beautiful young ifeman, of the ?? Louisa Faramond, died lately in Valence, in the 18th year of her age. In consequence of rumours which began to spread about the town as to the cause of her death, the authorities, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-CiIANICELLOI'S COURT.-WEDVnESnAY. PARnKE ?i)7. DOWN~INt(1 Thle onlv pc-,nt orally public interest arrootg the several quet of att tiisu,.wd ins tb~q case, related to -n right to dower. Mir. WAKNIFitELD With Mr. LycnCS, and Mre. Riiarn~tsi, in sup- port sif Ott wvidow's cloimt to dower, stated the will of her husband. Mr. W'ard, tohltreby lie devised his freettold messuage or tenement, ...