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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 ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE. MIARLBORO UG H- STREEl'. RECRrATIONS OF GENTI.MitN. -An individual of fashionable exterior, Who gave the name of Riehird 'il- liams, was charged with having broken the windovws of a hlons, No. 51, Jermyn-street, St. J.ames's. From the evidence it appeared that about tvelve o'clock on Sotlr. day night the inhabitants of the house were alarmed at hearing several panes of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEA CB. MARY.LA.BONNE. ClARGE 01o ATTiMPTEIj RArL.-Yesterday, William Boweyer, a pot-boy in the service of Mr. Griffiths, of the Dukeof York public-house, Mary-la-bonne, was placed at the bar before Mr. Rawlinson, on the charge of an assault, with Intent to commit a rape, oan the person of Ann Garvett, a child three years of age. Anti Garrett, the mother, (the wife of a private ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTPELLIGENCE. CONSISTORY COURT.--FlitAY (Before Dr. LISMINGTO-.] TREVANNION v. ThtIVANNION. This seas a question npon the adutli~sion of an allega- tion responsivc to a lible given in by Mr. johnl B. Trevait- nlont charging adultery auainst Chiarlfoio 'Trevannion, his wifel antd praying a separarniol. 'rile allegation on tile part of .Mrs. Trevannion denied the charge, and set forth acts ...

LAW

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, MAY 16. JERtROLD Wr. Mo0ss1s AND W1NSTON.-This was an action brought by the plaintiff, the well-known dramatic writer, to recover compensation from the lessee of the Haymarket Theatre, for a play called Beau Nash, or the King of Bath, which was represented at that theatre in July ?? pleaded that they had paid Mr Jerrold 501. for his play, which was all they considered it ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... SUtDDEN DEATH OF DR PINCAIRD.-Thiis gentleman was suddenly called a few days ago, from his own drawing room, to attend a female patient in the parlour. He had been with her but a few minutes before the servants were alarmed by a violent ringing of the bell. On one of them going there, the deceased was found upon the floor apparently in the agonies of death. All their efforts to restore the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOT1CES.-THrs DAY. ZANKRUP'TCY COUBT, gASINGUALL.STREET. BefortMr. COmmietdoner WVLLlsss.-GB H.Dvindge, ofthe New. cutBlackfriari-roid, printer, at eleven; nudit-R. Alderson, of Crawford-streti blzry.lh.bonne ltnm- dr;pe slveydtaideiud Before Mr. C91mnlisaloner Feree-Cil. Baynes, of Mltcham, carpenter, at ten; ?? Dick, of Hanover-strest, Dana- ver.square, tailor, at eleven,; ?? Vaughan, ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... H1S Ms AJESTs LvBEE. His Majeity held a Levee yesterday afternoon at St. Jameg's. In the Entree circle let: Mollerus, the Netherlands Charge d Affaires at Naples, was presented to the King by the Netherlands Minister, the Chevalier Dedef. The Count de Cambis, Aidea-de-Camp of his Royal Highness the Duke of Orleans, was presented by the French Ambassador. The Lord Steward presented Mr. Byng at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.-WEDNESDAY. Upon his HoNouR's entering the Court at half-past one to-dav, The SoLcirrOrl-GNFAL addressed his Hotiour, and said, that In consequence of the lateness of the hour and the pressure of motions, it would be a great convenience to the Bar, if ?? Honour would hear motions on Friday. The VICOI-CHANC1.,Los said it was his intention to have proposed the same ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... OPENING OF THE COURT. On Tuesday the Aldermen assembled, and it was gene- rally expected that the Court, according to the resolution passed on the lat Court-day, would be thiown open to the public. Several persons appeared below the bar before a sufficient number of Aldermen to constitute a Court werm In attendance, but the moment it was announced that 18 were present, Alderman FAREBROTHER ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARY-LA-BONNE. AN UNWEILCOMIE VjSITOIt.-YYeterday J=c1eh Ai Iler, proprietor and driver of the cab No. 855, was brought be- fore Mr. Hosklito, charged as follows:- It appeared front the evidenee, that on the same morning, about eleven o'clock, as BIr. John Warder, a lihrmpglass manufacturer, of No. 28, High street, wuo enjoying a comfortable ?? with his wife In the ptsrlour, he was suddenly ...