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POLICE

... r O-LA-C-A. CuRIous CASa OF PROFITrNOI-GLZRQIGG--]rZNteca iop _l5M SYsTw.-A young m11, ZInuied John; Norreyi was-brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having attempted to-in. pose upon a sailor boy, nmed Frederick Mitchell, by 'a nevw .'sort of deception. - Frederick Mitchell stated that the prisoner walked*up to-bim in tbe-street and urged himlto purchase a pieceofstriped cloth, MeWieh ...

Greenwich Petty Sessions

... -Greeawlcex 1'etty: 8easion,. - - --A -r- Mary Ann--8psjer, -a good-looking -young woman, aged 21 appeared to complain that the-overseers of Greenwich parish bhs refused to give her Na*, reHef, aithough she was in-extreme distreed She stated that she was all orphan, and that she had lived 8; Greenwich for tile last four-or five months with her aunt, who depended solely on her own labour for ...

Middlesex Sessions

... lMliddlesex session*. DESPERAT9 ASSAULt BY AN OMNIBUS nRIVER. R46eit rRtawlingi and Edtoerd Haiterntoa were indiated flr assaultiing Thomas Ingram, in the parish of St. Panras, on tre 24th of Sept. Iast. Mr. Prendergast having stated the case, called Thomas Ingram, who deposed as rollo-ws: I nm a fish salhsmnan, and on the 24th of September last I went to Highgate. . shortly after eight. ...

Coroners' Inquests

... coroners' Inquests. LWNCnT V c n.n -.-. fl. Fr.. MELANCHOLY DEATH BROt DR STITUT 0N.OO Tuesday an inquisition was taken before Mr. Stirling, at the Globe, 1qetw Compton-street, St. Giles's, on view of the body of Martha Poole, aged 48, who died under the following melancholy circurnstances of destitution:- The Jury viewed the body, which lay at the workhouse of St. Giles, andl they were horror ...

POLICE

... F ?i?I(?iL BOWSTIIE,, On Monday three fellows, named William' Mathews, Bacmrin Mortifier, and John Kent, Were Charged with cruelty and brutally using a cowe in CCharles-street, Covent-gatden, on Sunday morning last. it appeared from the evidence of a respectable man, named John Ware, that he was proceeding along Charles-street at six o'clock on the nmorning in question, when his attention was ...

The Reformers of St. Andrew, Holborn

... The fletoI ew- s .- AuIlrew - o6 lfl I ws1he ie s ; It }of atbi m W. \.A.UUA C WV S PV . _ One Thrsday moraing a meeting of the rate-payers of the above parish was bald h1or tr O prpose was heldin the Inquest.room, St. Andrew's-court br the purpose of receiving the accounts of the late Churchwarden (Mr. Horrs), to deliberate Aupon matters connected with the'.Thavies' estate, andto make a churh ...

Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey

... I Cetiral Crimrial Gojandhi014 Um ey : . . i. {., .\Rii.- ., i. g .- dite . fh 1bagtned- 26, of a most demaure appearance. wthin- Iaicted for stealing 58 silver -sauoong and aquantity of plate; of the I alueof 25l.,the property, otfessrs,'John and James Tuoch, of i I16, Montague-place, his masters. i i'he principal Witnesses against! the prisonnerslweXXe i ary Anne I jSimpson, housemaid to ...

Sheriff's Court, Guildhall

... *herurai ctrts,~Sf G brou-' d4~. iae~a o hpiai 'Of the- Crownpublie..house~, Henry-stret Ptnitwa ae'h doi rdaeated hi ef'661~t ir bd~~d ~d ~i 10-hi dfeceupn lfttifnhenthi'erngia ebted port the defenee -who deposed that the plaintiffiwaeIiw d~ne #fpe'py. in-eachapat Ona~ll'epr -solk4d,sdthat b~.a t e--' theplanti'tht aoapesment-to that effect lieA e~ver-e eaed into, eind it was quite ...

Insolvent Debtors' Couurt

... Nimsodvent ]Debtors' (ourt. A MBT0onDIsT.-Josep Grayson was opplised by Mr. Cooke on the part of a creditor named Worrall, and supported by Mr. Nicholas. The insolvent, an elderly man, had been in partnership with the opposing creditor as millers and smiths, in Yorkshire, which partnership was dissolved in the year 1829 ; he bad since then been in partnership with his brother, and lie had been ...

POLICE

... PA e vAc. 31AN§IW 1I-SKOUSZO SMUGGLING..-A person named Heathcote, a porter in The employment of the Commerci~l Steam-packet Company, was 'brought before the Lord Mayor on Monday morning, on a charge i 4nsmuggling. Ai r. Pursey, the tide-waiter in charge of the Emerald, stated i -he observed the prisoner take up a basket, with which be was. about to leave the vessel, andion his being ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... coMEnoS I5ml4umT8. VATAL OuNnui; AccDEnWT.-Tuesday evening a lengtbened inttquy took place at the Angel Ion, High stresteSt. Giledfs,f belove Mr. Stirling and a Jury, on view of the body of Itiebard Cooper, a fine youth, 13 yearn of age, whov was killed by an ouealm tus, on Saturday evening last, in High-street, St. Giles E under, the lollowing melanchsoly circumstances:- Robert Rose. in the ...

Case of the Cotton Spinners of [ill]

... 'Case of the Cotton Scinnerss of P.ream. GREAT MEETING OF THE DIFFERENT TRADES M PRESTON. On Thursday evening, the 24th instant, a large meeting took place at the Pavilion, Grinmshaw-street, the object of which Wu to ascertain how far tho different trades were determined to 58p~' port the spinners in their present struggle. At eight o'clock tbhe place, which is capable of containing 2,000 ...