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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLICENCE. MAR LBOROUG H.STR EE'T. Piorinre IY A i 0l ?? ay1har il a private in tlhe Scoaclr ?? e Garids, was broui ght before ir. Coniaiit liargedl vifih ?? stole ita pocket book and silvcr pencil case, value Ili, fioul the shop of AIr. C. Stockjn, ?? 53, I1geilt street. 'lirt prisoner went into Mr. Stocken's siiop and asked to look at soene coiunaoia m oif ora. WN hile the articles ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL C'OURT- oxiAmy. [1Before u r ('oMmmnion Mecgeatit 2 ElittosliJ C' NS MIIIACY. .All Wlill s sas indicted, nith others not in custody, fon a conspiraey in reprelentiog herself ais a person of respectubi- litv ?? a vitvew to (cheat Iland defr aed a iuamber of trasdesnIeI residing in the neigihbomi hood of lirixtna. ir. (C'lAnISlON appeared lor tile proseeution, and stated tile ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PollCE N.'TELLIGENCE. Boli~'lsT'REET. T~o -n. i cci.-Y stelrt Y It* ilal' ' a Jher, a bilker, At- tackled or, it stiniiitlfs to Iit5IN-e to II eottpltint h:idl at tile iro~attol'i if 'It 1l,-hcpeit tt( Se~cretary to tii Soc'tety tatl tle fit 5sottiti:t o oo it, I 'ito Iw itb 111hvy tit gil ito.k,~ tl :, ti- olttot (Ii siotitti ifoat' t IIouttt ?? iiy IthrL, utI Pti to ,ici 0 ?? ?? L, oi' o ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIV INTTELLi (ENCE, VICEXCIlANCELL.OP'S Cf)UfT.-WEDNrsraa.9A. Sl TAYl ~it I. thl (IA KC. dl Nt~ t ti' d All r. BACON eM oo ed ?? tire defend ants elri ,bi~ui. lte ertemit, ! to tire Fleet for breach of an iija ncti on toe( xv hric tbad Lrts ciirtitnned in this caiue in lDerernber, 1834, lI i reotrainhlit ibi ri ir rrt cei1ing, a spccieq of threrid under at Pit viarticirlar fippeliatien, 'A ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—FRIDAY

... SHERrFFS' CO URT-.FaiAY. CRIA. CON. 510I)CE5 V. WAI1tS, This was an action brought by the plaintiff against the de- tt fendunt to recover damages for criminal coneersation with the plaintiff's wrife. The damages were lain at £,3,000. Air. C. JI',rrties appeared for the plaintif; Mr. CLARisSON tl for the defendant, a Air. PHtILLIPS, in stating thle case to thle J ury, said lie wasa sure they ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SPERIFFS, (11(Ull'-Tllvlt-1)m,. B!letor .Jltv4 -tlutm I I, l:sc., se-ioi Uittler Sheriff.J [X~ ~ ~ ?? ItI \\11 I V P.~ IR . I, V I IS. hi, v--s on ietiost isoes llt to iecover the am soint of \\t attoltIle. bill of Coits;. iMr, i.I's -tSlteu ti-\ ease. The plointiff is n re-sptsclae . ' so' t iD Fits-isis --nn, andI wio rittpsoved by the i-ferln- n i s11it to culleliot lt t csse ilts als ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOU1SE. Yeqterdlay two girls, nanifid Caurolinme Bylybin and Ante Toyyam', and a manl named Tliti Hantiean, store broiught lietore A Idertitan 1'iric ,who sat for the Lord Mlayor, charged with having robbed thre owner of thle I 30 1 public- itouse, in JDevonshire-street, uader remarkable ei,'cuaistances. 'file prosecutor stated that he had of late otissed consider- able quantities of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... M1IDDLASEX SESSIONS-Txsi yDA. . . ?? V ?? Wm-. ('uimri, Burt., Chairman. J i EXi iAORDINrABI1t.1 bEVEtrE SEN1 ?? Mlorris Bay-- I ,i i-tr th v ci-known tiseattialet, sotrrenlds-edi t thle sitting e- uf t l ('curat tlii tmorning, to ret's-ivce juadgmeit for an ia-lac It I ipen liis wcife., MIri. Al igil ro Ijur~itiof ?? ,oj-1lihe hul beed iet 'e culticted itt thle .tdjuairtlitett ?? of' the o ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLiCE R1I7 ELLJGENC'. 1 0g _ ?? 'THEi Blect llY Al xI1'ItF HO E Oil 1111' ?? MZ. W VI Ic'i'r glorxy at thle hoiivce' il ?? thle ?? JTolin Adolphus lil &ight, yt Pod-i te li ?? U i rev, Nas brought f toiv. ard for finol exanlmaioj~ I lie lies' Al'. VI -light ttouenil, and jdenfiiteli a golf watpIi, five geld scalls, a ?? kntte. anq ottiet urti- cles of jeisi'lery', togetlier i-.ib a palir ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONER'S INQUENT. Ari rir rat,,; -i tic it A ' t -~ti (tnf r ?? o, tivrd: III ilnqucst sits I, Id-it flip tuil ing lltrou '(as cii, Dilrke-stiroct, 6r',sr anrri 'ginar, befre'ir ?? rrqIlifg, onra aini' uf' tthe btrdy of' 13i idigit Mal y (orrirlwly, lbe 1 hrto fe~trm i'd - hreLfH l)y swi'riiowiing a quantiity of arsic-ii', under tiic follfuw~- Ar. Mi'anlry Sr rarts'v, (it' No. 7, Qaieo-air ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUD ON THE REVENUE—SEIZURE OF A SHIP AND CARGO

... ENS'!'1 vJ7 FILWl 0X) U 7 IIE IHITCENl r'-SEI- ^( 1E uA .51 i1' .II) AN .llD (IU. L adL week at rmtem dwuin g ailtesi pt to IniOnf ;qore at geerical caligi of gitirk. ii Iiell had bee-u 1siippe.I itt C,;t;p~iualli a111 Itot 'Iratiwlr i. ?? bly ti sotf~i- 11LExce-iihoe, wao- leti-tI diith hi-er 1aadt1-r sety rxl eerilt rytim-ot ,t; Imttv-. It ?? that tite Fri-nch scouitiot.t Lairl' 11.1Iitil ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W AN TELLiGEA'CE. COTI'RT OF CIIANCERY-;\lensc'r. [Before Sir C. lc ty, and Sir J. BvzsANQur r Lords (omrmisio.wers.] ILO \N (. ?? It1 ?? Ihis saZ an appeal fiom a ?? Of the \ice-Chati- c'IIor, ?? 0 it it serw of 4 ,0(O, bfqueathcII b\ Mijorilomne, in ItSia tohibrotlier iuJ si ter iu Enginand was not lit ble to the paymitent of the legar y duty in E' ngland. Tte sole question at issue was, ...