POLICE

... POaL ICXs. An old man named Coker, who has been many years a labourer about Billingsgate-market, was brought UP, having got drunk and abused the officers who took care of hin. The defendant, it appeared. has been in the habit of working from three in the morning till eight, and-generally has had the remaining 19 hours to spend between drinking and sleeping. Mr. Hobler-Why, I am afraid you will ...

POLICE

... P 04 £CA. FOUGERY IN THE CIry.-A young, man ofrver respect- able appearance, named George RBiaie, was brought before- the Lord Mayor, in the custody ef Roe, the officer, charged with having committed a forgery upon the banking house of Stone, Martin, and Stone. The circumstances of ttnecase excited somne curiosity. Rebecca Staples, housekeeper to Mr. Thomas Jiarigua, a $panish merchant, whose ...

POLICE

... 4pJU141 e . DUSTY BOB AND HIS Oss.-A flying dustman, named Robert Swain, alias Dusty Bob, was brought before tile Lord Mayor, charged with having stolen a bottle of Champagne and a bottle of gin, the property of Mr. Callon, a wine. merchant. The cellarman of the prosecutor stated that the prisoner was, a few days ago, employed next door to the prosecutor, in clear- ing away the contents ...

Alleged Murder of an Infant

... Alleged Rlmairder of an Inflant. On Tuesday-an-inquest was held at the- Csledooiaa Nurserys West Hackney, before Mr. Baker, the Coroner, and a highly respectable Jury, on the remains of as newly-born mnale infant, which is alleged to have been murdered on; Saturday last by a young woman, named Jane Hate, immediately after she had given it birth. The brief facts are these :-About six months ago ...

COUNTY MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... COUNTY MONAGOAN ASSIgES. ,(rsnfiaurdJtrol our last nrurriber.) James Moan arid James Robinson, for assaulting John Webster, by endanerilg his life, at Ballinode, three uwiles from Monaghar.-Not guilty. Richard VN ;Koikey, ?? setting fire to a turf-.arink, the property of Jur ties Quil, Rosnag ?? guilty ; hut I houvid, himself in £50, auditwo sureties it] £25 each, to keep the peace for seven ...

COUNTY OF DOWN

... COUNTY. OF DOWN. GRAND J*tLYT FRESlNTMIENTS, SU.MMEIIt ASSIZES, l18J3. i We find, by the ( Grand Warrant, lately printed and t nowv ii' eourse of circulation, that the presentinr'trts passed] at the lare assizes nttinbci oveione thousand, Sail amoonst altogether to the sum of .£20, 18t3 17s. *2d of which sum fully one-third (6,900, i0lis. Oid.) is made up of items, the granting (f which wxes ...

COUNTY OF MONAGHAN ASSIZES

... WHITEBOYISM. Francis Waters and James M'Mahnan were indicted for entering the house of, and assaulting Pat. Clarke of Lis- drumgormal-also, for an assault on Pat rand James Clarke. Pat. Clarke-Purchased a farm in thic county last year, from Pat. Collant; was to pay for it £105; paid X13; got possession on the third evening after, in Nov. 1835; had a farm in county Down, before this, of 13 ...

LONDON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON POLICE INTELLIGENCE Yestet fily Airs Siavit Chaiin berHalle, it lady rtaidling at No. I, iuffool Place, Lower iRead, I di tiltittt, 11115ititl Iol111t fromi thfe ?? platced at the bart, iihargedl by Mr Cites. M ritt, pajulterer, of No. 21, Lower Street 18Isingtoo, With ,. having sotolen a fowli, his property.. Mr Mer'zritLt being sworn, stated thalt yo.ste'daty Ittnida L 1310313 tg, at ...

POLICE MEETING

... Tl6, lloilitly m ietiln of poli!co Conimissionmf's was hoeld at ?? Toi11 llall'on Alonday last, P. I-aydock, Esq., in ?? bliinulta of the last AMeeting, and of tho GeCneal (tC(illittee lhavitil- isoin rew, ai nimicer of ?? Wei lv t IUp tIp, po bit soTiIH aisvt;iion took 1,lace as to tl,. Itloitticty of keeping a recortd of the bills ailowed in lliciiitc bookf, thl 1iv p itico lcieretofirt'eha ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, TUESDAY, MARCH 15

... NISI PRIUS COURT, TUESDAY, MARCH 15| -r .- . - at- m Ir. a- 0 Before the Right lion. LORD ABINVGER. WVILLIA5M ROIBINSON V. JOHN ROBJINSON. K The plaintiff and defendant were in the joint occupation Kt of a farm at Baddingtan. the owner of which disapproving of c n such kind of tenancy, conditions were entered into between . the parties that the plaintiff should give up his share of the I n ...

COUNTY SESSIONS-TUESDAY

... COUNTY SES6SONS-TurrSDAY. F !.1 ?? - ..I - . . . . ?? I Tise' folhlowing diagistratei asenibled to condunct thle C!5 business of tile seosson.s :_W. ii. Ashharsst, E~sq. in the ' Chair, the Lord Churchill, thle 10ev. the Vice-Chancellor, Of the lion. /rantcis (deorge Spletcer, Geoige Harcourt, Iisq. cc Al. P. Richard Wr1yland, Esq. AlI. P. J1. Housghtoin Long- ston, Esq. Josejtl Wwrnter ...

NINA LASSAVE

... This woman was Fieschri's mistress, and the following is an account of her introduction into the Court during the trial, and an extract from her evidence. Public expectation having been greatly excited by an announce- ment that the proceedings of the day were to commence with the interrogatory uif Nina Lassave, the mistress of Fieschi, and at first implicated in the charges against him, all ...