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ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ? I DESTRUCTIVE FIRE; 24 SHoPS RTJRNT.-On Saturday night, about half-past ten, the neighbourhood of Old Bond-street was thrown into the utmost consternation and alarm, by the spring of rattles, and cries of Sjfire 1 fiom the house of Mr Absalon, military clothier, 12, in that street, within two doors of the Western Exchange. On the doors being opened, it was found that the first floor back ...

RURAL POLICE

... ^ Wa fin that tI heads of a Bill for a Ru6a; Police are absolutejy lpubiihed in a pamphlet by Lne Muarairsa CommispsioaerefSewer, to who. -Mr. Ilua bas confided the drawing of the Bill. We have not had timeoto read tbe-. affair through; but*6e4dud the'poor'cobstablesand'head- boroughs plentifully derided in it, and particularly for their igneraace.' These. Scotchmen always open their. budget ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... JRQ & U sT.2 , - ?? I I ' I ?? 1 = ~UwI pyrJA4 wQRSeugUS (0YRN0.'ilrSnday dr. C~barles W~ils~on, Gov~ernoeof ?? nt Kidder. minster', comnitted sujicide by haugipg himself ,to.a beau in ~a stoie-rol mof~the workhoiise. It 'appiearedl by the evidenc5 adduced at! tbe inquest, tbet'the deceased,'wlio hadibee governor of the workhouse for four fars; had, within the .Iast t~wo months., co~nplaeed ...

LATEST POLICE

... POLICE . .,MARLBO ;GKiIST RBEET. -; :, TH M MAtRQUIS OF WA'ritFOt AGAIN-Just after the conclusion of the night charges on Fiiday several fashionably-dressedl individuals entered 'he office, one of whom' enveloped in a rough pilot-coat walkedup to Mr. CONANIr, the Sitting Magistrate; and told him he came to answer a charge against him on the police-sheet. A policeman of the C division came ...

NEW COURT

... I vnw, (,fpTT-- BIGAMY-NEW MARRIAGE LAW. TWillium Connor, aged 44, was indicted for marry. ing Bridget Stack, his former wife being then alive. The 'casetwas clearly proved; ard the Jury returhed aie-rdict of Guilty. : The RECQRDER said the present offence had been coin mitted a few days before the new law had come into opera- tion, and the'prisoner would not, therefor'e;'4perhaps,li ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... GREEN ICH ?? T7Y SESSIONS. IBelore AI)AsI YOuNeG, EJ'Sq,, ('hairmnan, and a fall 3Bench of Illagistrates.] Yesterdlay ThoCmas Bisick and Win ?? Ciuinin s, dressed in t0e fashion of the No:th, were biouglht before the Bench, Chiaged w ith robbing Nr. Robert GlaqS, a respectable mer- clamt of Greenock, of £42, under tile follow ing laughable anld extiaorilnry ClictuflitaHces: Ihei prosecutor ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MAY 13

... ClEA'N7'R.4L CRIMINAL COURT-MAY 13. | MIlURDE R AT MIE 1TON. I)lvid I luggerstone, :34, wrs indicted foi thewilful maurter of Illarriet Ilaggerstone, his wife. .Mr. CtAlirEns opened the case for the prosecution. Fili. CLAissON and Mr. DOANE appeared for the defence. William lledtges On the 17th April I wits living in a lut on Merton-common, Surrey, and the prisoner and his wife lodged wit lle ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... 1lea 11nR Ml auri>. -flor thu hie-t ii cck or tenl days A *ecy coueiderabtoe sriatron atikes eter place ntthne viltagre 0? Mr- ton, ii Surrey, and the adi~rert'tparts, inerrnt q~eleiCO of tile body or'a femanle tracing lecililircovt'ind im it well in a field in tire erinit~z ol Mi rton, iiti' externjal irairks of eroleti and unidet ciiv-iritrtanrees thlat lel to a strong saupicien iii it she ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—WEDNESDAY

... CFNTRAL CRIMINAL C(,ORT'-WFFDVESDA ?? fi-efore Lord DFxj IMA and A~l ?? BoANQuiEi.1 peower 1 igrdwes P'eacock, 30, was inidicte-d for forging a mf of ititefcy, o liii intent to deifraud the Governor and '-ii paney of tile tank of Eniglanid. II I; tltentit ivs ItII~o isiiid Ito be to defraud William, Addison Fouintaint atd Williamn Watkins, and the indictment, in) ether ('01nhl1, eillt\'ri~ ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEL LIGENCER. HOUSE OF LORDS-APPRALS-TustDAY. AltWOiI) N. 'MALL AXII OT7t0511. Mr. lWIoRArI renewed his argitmetits this morning, and contended at corsiderable lenglh that the accounts of the appeliiants, now for the brst time fully and satistactorily explained, were unfit In them- selves to furnish to the respondents the tree data on which their expensive purchase was to be founded. He ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE JNTE LLJGEN;CXT. MIANSION- Ht'tSlE. ?? IIiasm (r sdjra, The you isg mian who mila a ims It yg a go chargt it %with having Passedi it t~ail half cisiwo, rind ott' misting to ?? another', to a to h nocoriist, artid Iwho 'epetIlest th~e c Iairve of br-lag at siaslier with indigniston, as below tire d~igs.iiy ot a regsrtsr thief, wrts brou~ght up lor finish examsinations It weill be ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-Tins DIY. COUWA' OF CHANCERY, W1EST5INSTER.-SitRt ten. C.USC t l.TITI ?? v Preston, part heird-H ?? Pa- ?? 11 V Rteypolds-Glassingtoli v ThwviteS-Powell v Nor, woodl-loneo s v Skinner-iii re GIlt. Li VN ATI(' PETITTI N ?? re 'raylor, two petiti(lis-in re oeivii- in re Barker-in re Willinim Fowler-ill re Sharp-il re Kingston- in re Freulk-ji re Jatksoon-in re Rentils, two petitions- ...