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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... iGUILDHALL. Henry Jackson, a private in the second battalion of the Fusilier Guards, was charged yesterday with committing an assault, and with attempting to draw his bayonet. Cullenler, the tonstahle who had charge of the piison- er, said the; vomiplhinant had neglected to 1tonll. Mlark Read, a constable, sahi he v as going ?? the Alinories about twelve o'clock on Sunday night, and hearing a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENV CE. ii- ,in MARLBORO UG H.STREET. ast On Saturday Mrs. Bowleys, a fierce-looking little msan, was or charged with having committed assault and battery on the an person of Dr. Crane', his lodger. ut The Complainant said he and his family occupied the prin- h cilpatohe edfnatsou.Lst night, or early in d the mornu ting, thewinmates wr dc'lintstubdb) r nesn ig ce- ung at thedr ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGNACE. ed ?? 'as ?? CI RCVIT.--Cti.%srw'ottn, FnraD . ed ca6OIWN ct Itl'. he [Before Sir .Triu As A SAN PARsK.] mi- .iaorh Mliller, a wretched looking old woman, agedl *a th- yeats, WiS place(l attthe liar, chargei-d with tic wiilful mul-d.-1 ?? as anillegitimate female child,oiily 11 weeks old the dauthlter ii in Maria, Miller, her daughlter. Ml ari M iller wau included a. It ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... IHOMEL CIRCUI'I.-HEIRTFORD, FRiIDAY. The business of the assize for the county of Hertford com- meliced here yesterday morning ; the coninission having been opened onthe preceding day. Sir. Justice Littledale delivered the charge to the grand jury. The names of eight irisonerS are down for trial one of' the case is of lmur- derer. The busines; in the eA isi Prius is light, only eleven cauass ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTERLLIGE'ACE. BOW- STREET. VD Saturday a pemon namied &;omr:afes, resitling in 13rook- plac~e, Ikegentea-park, was b~roughlt up upon sus.picion of beiney concerned wsith the Spuairdan Sanm]artin in the luate robberies at hotels. A gold wateh, atolen froml lMr. E mery at thc (Craven llotel, was accertainedl to lhave been pledged by tbe priso)ner, who, in hir. defence, stated thlat he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELIJ GEACE. MANSION-HOUSE. A drunken hairdresser, named Watrrpool, was charged 1v vwith having paid a visit to ai tradesman without being wel- , come, and with having broken a window because he was j% not hospitably treated. X T'Ihe complainant, it appeared, resided in thu house in n which the defendant had formerly acted as principal assistant n to the former master, but there ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... -.0 DANGEROUS NAVIGATION. When the form of giving bond was concluded on S'aturday, the Master and Wardens of the Watermen', Company were called into the court to be sworn. Mr. DRINKALD (the Master of the Company) pri sented to the Cotirt a list of bye-laws which he said greatl interested the public, and he hoped would be sanctionesi by the Court. They related to the watermen's boats o} the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEA CE. MANSION-FlHOU7lS. J ldn Owen, a big red-headed Irishmian, summioned a pub- ?? for being in possesston of a spaniel, which the said J ohn tjw ell 6w ore wb had ot tned for ae% eral years. T'he complainant said that as lie %%as going along the street, tir Ea the dlefendant follomted lbv the slog, and inimediately rei 0gnized the anirimal, is hiu he had lo't about a yeai and ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE I NT'lELLiGFNCE. M IDLAND1) ?? V:-WNolrTtIat]rTOY, \VaosEsi)A\. I h( .( omimission for this county wnas opened yesterday by Sir Stephen (Gaselee, at three in the afternoon, subsequent to which the Learned Judge proceceded to hear divine service at AII Saints IChurch. Thei business of the assize cotnimenced this morning before Mr. Justice \aglihan ol the civil side, and Mr. Jostice ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTI.CES.- This DAY. VIXCE CHANCELL.OR'S c'VURT, I.INCOLN'S-INN. Sittings att ten. Es parte Gireen, petition by order-inl rr Cointminsioneri of St. John-Atsorney Genleral e Corporation ofw Eneter. further iixrectijnns -Same v- Sanne-Same v Sam~e.-Muggeridge v Slug~geridgeb ly oardar-itreastssater v W~alker -Hramlet V Sherxnao-Aieaamider Patifull-Grant v 'ai'l~ong-Ewmtnl v Obballestotr-LDay ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW4 INTELLIGENCE. VicE-CHASNC`lI. 0R' (OU RT._-Tv'vsmAy. SilRttAN t' trA.tSARP The hearing of the oftioMI it this s !se w&a Z oncluded his ?? n - hlg. Thisv wanaceeteor betwzeen too r~elslenlgieers, each of witoos had entered intoa contract ?? Sttaam-hooatC-tnipan for sthe ayply at paddle a-heels for os;m-hoatn Thle tinh e for-tn. paltlon the defendant's contract had nearly arrihed, when h ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA JV INTELLIGENCE. COrT. OF CHANCURY.-TtiiURIIDAY. ?? Sir L. SHAUWI.,L and Sir .J. BOSA'NOULI, the Lords Commissionersd tN nE5 tKIDDERt A BANAI PI. Mr. SWANSTON wvas this morningt heard against !he appeal in thist matter from tile decision of tbe Court of Review, % hich Was partly argued N.sterday. .Mr. MI)NTA(Wi having replied at considerable length, Sir L. SIADIVIwr.i usked if there was ...