POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. A young man named John, Burldett was brought before Alderman FAEanBo'rsaR, the locum tenens for the Lord Mayor, cherged with having stolen a basket of clothes from an old man named Alexander Robertson. Jacob Barnet stated that between twelve and one o'clock, on Chriatruas day, he saw an old man in Gracechurch-street apparently tipsy, carrying a basket of clothes. The old man ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' IN QUESTS. AWrVLLY SUDDnaN DEATrs.-Yesterday an inquest was held at the Prince of Wales, Exeter-street Slqene-atreet, Chelsea, before Mr. Stirling, on view of he 4ody of Mr. John Hibbard, aged 63, whose death took piace under the following circumstances:- Mnria Gibson, housekeeper to the deceased, whose resi- dence was at No. 25, Sloane-street, deposed that on Monday evening last her ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... WESTMINSTER SESSIONS.-TiURSDAY. The Westminster Sessions commenced this morning before Mr. RAWLINSON, who sat as Chairman in the absence of Mr. CONST, and a full bench of Magistrates. The calendar contains the names of 35 prisoners ornly, viz., assaults, 5; idle and disorderly, 5; riot, 11; keeping a dis- orderly house, I; felony, 13. JuvvNILz Tuxvs.-MUary Ann Donough and Mary Ann Lete, two ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SHERIFFS' CO Ul T-TURSDAY. [Bcfera Jmrsrs BDUCIIELU, Esq., Senior Under-Sheriff.] WILLIAMS V. MAGOHAM. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, who is the pro- prietor of a lecture-room in the Borough, to recover or the defendant, an eminent professor of chemistry, the sum of £15 for l eit of the said room, and £3 129. 9d. for cleaning end lighting thereof, &c. The defendant had pleaded ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TmIs DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGUALL.ST31ET. Before ar. Cmmsisiloner WILIaaASa, Joseph Jarmaln, of Ayr-street, Piccadilly, tailor, at eleven; last examination. Before Mr. Comsmissioner MeCrIvALa. Samuel Strong, of Oxford-street, at eleven last examinoatln. Before Air. Commissioner HOLROYD. John Wilson, of Liverpool -street, at eleven; last examinatlon- Edward Ferrer, of ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—DEC. 19

... COURT OF CHIANCERY-DEC. 19. (Before tle Lord Commrissionoers in the matter of Larly Kirkrwall.) At-the sitting ofthe Court, this case, which was spe- cially apiointed for this morinig, was called on. Mr Knight sail, he ippeared ii supporit of the peti- tion, which ?? that a writ de ?? inortire.ido might issue ta asecrtain the stateof mind of Lady Mirk- The Vice-Chanctliiro-Who is Counsel on ...

COUNTRY MARKETS

... r- 1) V ?? I ?? ' ?? nUSTON, Dcc(. 2,--etor7t1-r1, tn ?? AX~t J,5.2 -. I to'e ?? oeioottI ?? 111I -,lxrtLhIl , 4 t-r ?? iid tor ice dre-It. -w-t svl .t ?? -n- alere in catu,. Peao; ts gnu-c - i' - ;i.t ui;en, i ?? ld per qoarter. lIrl,-y, of go.(l liul:; ?? ij~~-tn ijl I''1 ait prices filly equal ti Ihns 'lay, c.-k. 0;Ia;- ~jo O r r de,- LAinseed and Rapeseed ito AtLll --XV r---r a -As Lo ...

LONDON MARKETS.—FRIDAY

... LOA7D)OA MAIRKETS.-FRrD.4Y. COLIONi'Al MARKET. 'the trillets ht-in4 t iii & ~,Cer for cirorilel prod Icen art itv ;n!o the tc Mt h.olidaoo, th~ere hoti:,s 4-1ritt a ?? eoanio ' - rirct toni' thi's we~ek, ci the rio Sticor, CofFee. cr hoer, the t1ote I !-s (if o hiCI r, untit noofiotit'ii the acor :it ott loot Fri iv I ho monibrt fi)r othe r starkl aetilent o trite ittII. inroieit' r' cit un O ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IJNTJ4LIGENCE. GUILIMFAL.L. thit Yesterdaey Mr. Jaoins IPout, the(, bookseller, in Paternoster- 9, row, and Johin Dilsrir it warchouseman in ?? service of ?? hirs Iteligiouls 'I'ract Soicie'tv, in the same place, were bro ?? PEI before Mr. Alderman (Xwaii for re-xanrination-the firt- fer named prisoner charged with receiving, ?? the latter withl titi slealing, PublIications from tihr D ...

BOW STREET POLICE

... 3. On Monday, Mir Spearman, Secatary to the Master is of the Horse, complainied that one of the toll-leepers On Ish Flanmnersmith Bulgie had taken the suns of three half- id ?? from Sir Ge(;rge Qeentin, Eqlerry to the Duke of Camberland, as toll for one of the King's horses, which I Sir George was riding. Sir George attended and proved ! the demanad and payment of the money. The Secretary of ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... ?? INO(U.Et'Ss. OF ir M. o-IANiaovNALIcI HI.() I Thi ?? y -iftrnooi , oii a ilt jouc-sI. itilO liull leol)' *\ir. Rischar d (ii ler,l !ill (C ii vir le for almrrey, a~t IiIcltliifi iii Hus JLi1nill' A,, Itm, 111 illqjlirc-tc i t o th irjrc i n,touO-5,: lit 1~i I, i I Ii tip' I t tl itl I e tis i ?? r, individuallli Wil l) iiieit1iti Ilsowi Ch-i lli :I ?? Ijtime bacil, tv Tiii Jurly. ...