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POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. Two men, named James Williams and John Smith, were charged with causing a great mob by hallooing forth an harrangue entitled The Political Form of Matrimony between the Whigs and the People.-A police sergeant said that an immense mob assembled round the defendants on Saturday night, in consequence of their acting as above stated. They refused to go away, and he took them to ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... XURDE It OF THE REV. MR. DAwsole.-A dreadful occurrence took place about five o'clock on yesterday evening (June 2d), at Ballinacraig, within about nine miles to the west of the city. The Rev. Mr. Dawson, brother-in-law of Mountiford Westropp, Esq., of Melon, has been for some time previous endeavouring to get up possession of their holdings from several of his tenants in that neighbonrhood, ...

POLICE

... E I . fHATTON GAIDEN. On Monday a woman, named Mary Sibley, was placed at the bar, charged with having murdered her daughter, aged nine ?? appeared, by the evidence, that the child had been ill some time, and on Saturday morning, the prisoner, who had frequently manifested a'tendency to aberration of intellect, was found lvin on the floor of her arartment, in St Helena place; Clerkenwell, ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &e. * EXECUTiom.-Mark Devlin, %vho was convicted, of the revolting crime of rape at the last Perth circuit, was executed in lront of the Town House, Dur. dee, on Snatrday afternoon. The day after the arrival of Devlin from Pertb he wvas 'visited by several clergymen of the establishment, and Mr M'Phersor, the Catholic clergyman, the culprit being an Irishman, and ...

CONCLUSION OF THE WOLVERHAMPTON INQUIRY

... The investigation was resumed on Friday (the fourth day) when seve'. ral witnesses were examined, who deposed to the quiet of the town before the military appeared, and to the extreme violence used against the peo- ple. We can only refer, however, to the evidence given some weeks ago berore Mr Roaf, much of which was repeated, and to the few extracts which follow :;Mr Simkiss: Is a medical ...

LAW

... X COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY. THE KING v. ROBTsoN.-The defendant had been convicted some time ag6 of publishing a libel reflecting on General Darling, formerly Governor of NJew South Wales. He was now brought up to receive judgment. Mr. Jus- tice Littledale, as senior p wisne judge, passed sentence on the defendant. He observed that the defendant had been an officer for a period of twenty ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT.-A most melancholy occurrence happened in this town last Tuesday morning. About five o'clock A.M. Miss Charlotte Stewart, daughter of Captain Stswart, half~pay, went, in company with several young ladies, to bathe at the Broad Meadow, and having unfortunately got into deep water, she sank. She was not got out for halfan hour, and life was then ?? .llcprter. - - ...

POLICE

... LAIBETEI STREET. On Tuesday a poor woman applied to the magistrates to ask advice as to the 'measures she should pursue to obtain possession of her child, which she had plaeed a few months ago in the Rev. G. C. Smith's As ylu, in Well-lose equare. The mother said that Mr Smith exhibited her lor deformed child in the streets of the metropolis where he preached, and thus got money by working ...

LAW

... I COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUNE 22. MARTIN V. BRtOOKE.-This was an action for infringement of copyright.- The plaintiff is Mr Martin, the eminent painter and engraver, and the efen- dant is a printseller. The action was brounht to recoyer damages from the defendant, for bavin exposed to sale and heo d pirated ?? f The Faintif engravings of 1 Beshspzsar's Feast, The Deluge,an Te alof ...

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. On Saturday a young man, namied Octaisi~S SzaitA, was brought before Alderman Lanmson, in the custody of Daniel Forrester, the officer, charged with having conmmitted an extensive forgery upon the bankink-house of Messirs, Stone, Mlartin, and Stone..-The evidence proved the charge fully. The'sunm was 4001. In consequence of some important. matters being romised to be brought ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF PROFLIGACY.- A curinus exposure has taken place this week of a systematic attempt to obtain victims for seduction, by means of advertising for accomplished females to superintend the education of young ladies. Mr Davies; the keeper of a twopencny post-office in Maddox street, has published a statement in the daily prints, from which the following facts are taken :-On ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CE-NTRAL CRIMINALCOURT. .I Naomi Poore, aged 65, was indicted for having maliciously and feloniously used a certain instrument, with intent to procure the miscarriage of Mary Ann Preedy.-A second and third count charged her with administering certain mixtures and medicines for the same ?? Ann Preedy, aged 17, was called and examined by Mr Talbot. She stated that she lived with her parents at ...