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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -b- -b- BOW -STREET. P AR INGC RoDnlRiES.-John Sullivan, a young man of shabby appearance, was yesterday placed at the bar before Mr. Minshull, charged with having snatched a reticule from the arm of Mrs. Alary Brown, a lady upwards of eighty years of age, in Drury-lane, on the evening of the 4th inst. It appeared from tile statement of the prosecutrix that on the even ing alluded to she was ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... (611.EL11 hi U PETTY SI, ?? ti .v. | 1;t , ?? %, i \81 - [ r \. }, I 11( ?? E1 11, ] l.) 11!1.E 1.\11 t .1 IlMllil Ml Il)Il E\ ENi~:- \; H \ l N 11 Nh1l1t, X\l) I X).Ailli - Xl ;1 N Oii ;'lli I'll (.NI lii. ?? nr .! i't't Uy ?? - I vIki- h dai it ;it tile i - ?? w d- iII I ( l 'I s i, \ i, t :L II; I IL I ie1 I I-ItlIII ,LOtt iiL I- ?? !tr(eI of Ow! ?? ! :,:F t ?? ?? ( 1;eunr~ich ll ts b;> ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLI CE] INTELLI GEA'CE. B3OW-STR ErT. (IpN ?? ( ,I'iS its FAi -I VVF IEact ?? Ifs oidingI an Id'lt I% ictit oft ]Ii(ti tpianleC, sitis yesterday brought sip Ii, fur Mr .7lr kit l, cliarged wsitli obtaining '200 quills troitt Ah v. ?? Tkny a tioill-itercharit, of N o.5, Shoe-lane, It ;I p~mlw tti' t it ?? prisioner neet to t le shop of the prose. to Icv -igit I y All. Ijixiuti, of tl~e firm of ...

EXTRAORDINARY MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... EXTRAORDLIVARY MURDER ON TILE HJIGH! SEAS. Irillom s'ii iI.5tOlt, STASNDAIII.] We Iloie been it ioured bv .Messrs. Illet o it and Co., of Liverpool, vitih thle folio partieulars of a murider Comnmittedl om Ioard omle of their ships while pjursuing ier votage C oftilh coast of Java:- c. tilie uj(iersiacild i;1ster, ofliCers, and Crew of thc b1aqitie liossendale, do declire, that on Monday, ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARTER SEJSSIW.\S.' Let tit imagine a fireignr irtrod, d' 1; r' into a ( 'out ft Quairtr S. --ionel l k j ' preoini-l studied Min t't-utit'ii tvO (-'it ?? , tiot- British Cto)stitlitiollc ld to I imli;1wd a t ir llie, i ' (it 'i li-ttl't adlto iriiti, 1ll hid ?? ?? l u , tta itot itu i ilt r is itulb' in itlt IttI' t III ( id t 0 lat tle it ell: INthitii. 'lb' b itd l isC r liyio i sii'i ici ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCvE. is BOW-STREET. Ic POSt-OFFIcF, RO~tiLaY.- Geotrge' Clark, a letter-carrier in ~'the General Post-office, wvas yesterday brought uip before Mr. lihalls, in custody of Tyrrell, a constable of the General Of Post-office, charged ,vith stealing ilvo letters, severally ad- 05 dressed to Mliss M.LKing, 6,Nw-tet, Covent-gaden, and or to Mrs. Rotherhami, 28, Prince's-street, ...

SUPERSTITION

... S UPES TITION. On Tkiesdal- at the ilittlelh1i Pettv Sessionf ?? Con- vitted tooler ihe Vilgraut Act, anil senrtenc d to I id:t ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW.STREET. On Saturday, Jamoes [Vaitfvt-dandlJshtti Burrett were chacited with haiing attetnlted to rob the shop-wvindow of Mrl I 21tiPsoo, ht~ ier and glover, 176, Strand. The pr~soner `t at- ford wees'seenl on Frid-tv ei eniag inl company wvith two otitems standing outsidr. the shop-wvindow, apparently eitgttged inl doing ?? Ito ltoe franto work. Titay thots wvnt aNa.Iy, but shtortly - ...

THE ORANGE RIOTS IN SCOTLAND

... TIlE ORANGE RIOTS IN SCOTLAND. ?? t ol'o r OF JIUSTICIARe.-GiASGOw, SI P-.TiEM}FR I I. \William It;nis.Wy and Job .ni 1Elall tiirit c hO rged *vith mobbiig, rioting, and u iltul misclief, at Airdrie, on the night of the l)th or moarnitigof tile 20th of July, particu- hitlv by de inolish'ing the furnit nrc in the houses of Peter Poil arid and Hugh Canling. IRoman Catholie , and des- troying the ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... B!? EAI\lI ki) 'lP C1',:Y SESSIOINS. Yuentli r;lv 11,,y le ?? ;:le attiti tlld ieleper of' a beer *:.Xp oi lo%%2 r Phck, Hiliglillolcsdo% apiemc:lnlbc ltile ?? ?? t* t II.(! tollowvi:lm Il':gi'tralte'' ?? (1ith!;t L ,1,clialll low, onu MAonition], ?? the Riev. I h, 1`i llil, - J'y , W Ie o;-X ;,1q iliformlX: itilli prle!'erlud( niaill't Ililll 1.. olt ?? *:1; n;llolkl Ji:lile's (!a~rvUI- ...

THE PEOPLE:—THEIR POSITION, PROSPECTS, AND DUTIES.—No. 1

... THE PEOPLE--THEIR POSITION, PROSPECTS, AV l) DU'IES. ?? 1. At the close of a l'arliauieullarv Session of such an en- uual leneilth as ttat which has just termrinated, it might natirali s be expecited that sonle lapse shulild be gras (ed to tht public jijilld to enable it to recover, as it were, fromr tile e \ baunt lo necessarily corrseclu nt upon all eliort of tmih extraoriodi nary and ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—FRIDAY

... INSOL VENT D)EBTORS' COUP 7.-I'RIDAY. John iiiro n, a 1ioatswain in the navy, W O (Ippoecd in per- son by a Quaker nlalled iltoin, tile keeper of a * Torn lind .1eriy ihop at Stepney. ?? Quaker hail ori'esteld the illsollvent for upwards of £20, wlhicili he illegcd to he duie fir rent, : . lie jusolvi nt, em tile other hand, solevlytv deni(d that the debt amounted to that Simn; Ih lt olil ...