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EXECUTION OF JAMES BELL

... JrJcUf I TMES BELL. ., (, Ul, I , 1 d _, . I , u~tevul n! il'tbs u* j ifo( tulitC young (~tI 3fgtllisultlu' ei 112Yd0L ?? Serjorit- i'5ojl v*l WI' lsl: hC i~11~ of hlis, crime onfl I r,5lli~.tn 1ilb~it oI P tle ?? ofLilt- t ?? ~~ieOI~ l btreenlctcd 11hat diningN th, ;~t er!~111 t cc~lu ?? of Caoit~iff lesit ld an 1crtep ' siprit ?? deo ihIC far a personl WI Thc: ~ rotin 01otiton th his ...

MURDER AT EASTWICK

... 3¶I1RlDER AT LAS TWIK. ()n Tluesdaly an inqsast was held at the Plumiet Ward Ariais, lEestsvirk, on thec body of' 1)'illipm ltadlcy. g The 1irst witfl(s-i f5,inillc~d was V illisin Way, a in. boulr', ssho deposed that on M\onday lie ss as at; work fo~r r Mr. 11ownl of lEastvickl- hall ,mosshlogti 11w; VNi limostCake. lireiid, and thiomals )ar by, thc prisoner, were with w tole> - iossiag, the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. M GAMINoG-?I1OSE PnOsrcoriots.-ln our paper of the 9tb Al inst., in reporting certain proceedings which took place at this office, on the tender of bail for the appearance of George Fc Maugharm, who stands indicted for keeping a gaminig-house, we at No. 60, in the Quadrant, at the sessions, we were inad- A vertently led to state that Air. Ezekiel NIchols of No. 1I Cleveland-street, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENvCE. -4- MANSION-HOUSE. An old fellow named Pike was brought before the Lord Alayor, charged with having stolen two salmon in Billings- gate-miarket. 31r. Goldhalt, the clerk of the market, stated that the pri- soner had been supportiig himself for tile last twelve years by plundering the salesmven; for the purpose of doing which the more comlpletely, lie Nsore under his blue ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterday a ladies' boot and shoemaker, named Cohen, was summoned before the Lord Mayor by a lady named Lee, Iunder the following rather odd circumstances:- t Miss Lee stated that she some time ago ordered a pair of boots at Mr. Cohnci'd shop, which is famous for neat fits. Ihe Boots, the upper parts of which were made of certain stuff which is generally substituted for leather, ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... DKEADFUL ACCIDENT IN A COAL-PIT: SEVENTEEN PERSONS DROwNED.-We have to record another instance of the deplorabla 16os of life in a coal.pit. On Friday last, about eight o'clock in the morning, as the workmen in the employ of John Fletcher, Esq., at a pit called The Aullart Hole, about fbur miles from Bolton, on the banks of tic Irwell, were at their employ, the watt burst in from the bed of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -4-- VICE-C'IIANCELLOJVS COURT.?XXEtlt?l?t?D.iY. NOti iON ?? ( lit'ii2tiN AND tiC ii. Mr. Ksicii'i ,with SIr. lIACtIN, mosed to ?? sit itijuoC- thn which had heen obtained iii this cause to restrain the defendant from publiidiiig a work bearing the title of ?? lie ('uquet, aiid oilier 'I iiles. by the lIon. \lre. ?'Oi'tOil, being, iii fact, a epriiit of certaiti tab> ?; rattan hr that lady ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, LONDON

... FRIDAY, JLYe 10. EXTRAORDINARY CASE.-Thomas Ellis was opposed by Mr. Cooke, on the part of Thomas Blaird, Esq., of lippax Parb, Yorkshire. H-ie was undefended. This was a retnarkable case. The insolvent, toho underwent a length- cited and rigid exominatios, had been ?? a publican. Itl lay, 1034, he dissposed of his peblc-hoese, throug ilire agency of a broker ralnted Williate Freetby, and soon ...

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

... 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 ...

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 ...