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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COBIO I INtUIUp._. E (HILD 'WITHIN TH'rCIsSPNT WEE.K. ) DEATH oF SIR W. HEWITr, BARr.- An inquest was held at the Merlin's Cave Tavern, Upper Rooromon-strcet, Pentonville, before MIr. Stirling and a respectable jury, touching the death of a person known by tile name of Sir WILLIAM HEWITT, Bart.. Mrs. Eliza Tlhompson, of 52, Margaret-street, Wilmingtonf lquarc, deposed, that last Saturdav ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... iW * 1 - .8 . is', ? SO 1110?- ? S., N i -or I 7?li. I L ,]ABC -i .i 1 ~~ ~ 8j(P~ranklih-ro'&~eza ?? ?? ~~Whent In Gi ?? *11 ~ ei 'fl tI bfied ~fgs4h diir ~'ARX ?? ~atng~li~h~nJ itessbuid tlutiiR tere IhV fh~~ i 1~ ~~ ?? allq.-.C; N0iW:f- 0 ag figter, Z w#~akifieBl withistongrecinbW ?? T&iyW* gt~~ietd tfw en Saeii~ wtisarnmgl.t t,!hp'or~tlynievandtlevilp'tl, at~o - th ?? d gan qbt ...

RURAL POLICE against POOR

... A P iI- 7j O RU tLPOLaaR TO TarE EDITOR OF THEg CU4ONW K A*( W3 LYUA5.. Sir,-The very able and aqiwellent moen.r in which you have handled this subjectf in the previouaniumbers oeftbe CnAMiPxo entitles you to the tasting gratoide of the peo. ple of this country. No one who- bas at al observed the arguments for a Rural Police force, can fall to perceive that the intention of its authora-is to ...

COURT OF REQUESTS, KINGSGATE TREET

... G OURT OF -REQUESTS, KINGSGATE 'T'REET. ?? _ . d _ . (Bpronrt MR. ?? DJUisrOt5) Lorn JOHN RUSSELL'S RAZS)l I !-A John.o'-Gaunt. looking barber was summoned by i little palefaced tailor, named Jonathan Stokes, for tlie suni Of 8s. #3d., the alleged value of a razor intrasted to the tall tonrtor to be regularly ground and duly- set. The history of this razor bears a striking analogy to the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—WEDNESDAY

... Il'SO1.VENTDIJ)E7WTO.1S COU(JR .[F-i)NISIA. reforit Mr. Comm tiissioner 1LAw.] CI;i l tt, I cf tiinniltly 4vttiir is lwtiot (mIt, appliedi ?? ,1 pmooi o, iti on11 tl:i Kin~g'. t1entii P','iiu, to bilitil t I-li' 119olfppeed iby br. Nit oi'! ii tO.- tpt it M Nit. 'N H ti Dlithit . llo lillti New lhinditnieltri. Hlo ipl i,,'ittio wyas atl,. 11iITICIh IIy Ar. CoItito wi1th rheat Was4 Mr. \'~iiiee ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I NAllMA I,1BORO UG H- STRIET. A Sriirr ?? WThitiimnan, a stout, red-faced I young man, of very simple appearance, was yesterday e irought belore Mr. Chambers, charged with hav ing attempted three times to Lang hitoseif. 'The defendant was in the employ ol Mr. Cripps, livery- stable-keener; and on Sunday last, alter having drunk pretty freely, he went into 6rosvenor-tiocw with the intention of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—TUESDAY

... I CENTRAL CRIMINA41, Co UR T.-7TVE:. iAY. I i'iefore the Riron c r0t. i .I-ieplt aigjliif~s, 20), '.vti ilii jt.s iior Ii lbit~ .1 ij!tnhty of silk handlkerchliefs, thie poperty if Itr i ( A-r cod ot hers, isn itlavtvlr. [liv prisoner pirtileild gil!t , il i itd MI it 1c , nli t m, la ilercitzil ca~nsider~ation of' tlj(. t tiy Ali. I I I~., ,I. ippelteil for the fircis-Utiou, alli whoyti 1:1.1 ...

MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSIONS—DEC. 13

... AIIDJ)LESIEX GkENA'LR.'ti SIESSION.'S- ?? 1| [B3;fore \Mr. Svrgeoot Ainrs, Chairman, anil n full Bench of M t ; I S n Lit. I GANIiN(; llousrs.-A true bill having beyn found nagiist t!iree persouS, to. a nuisance in keeptn!n; a common gaming- hokiie ill Vicierilg.-ilace, St. *lam-'s Ml. I'PtRtIiENDEUGST moved tlit bench wvarrants shhould issue aga iiq the pirtlLt. I le ChAiit.i5A sait thl ...

SUPPOSED MURDER OF A FOREIGN GENTLEMAN

... «SU1IPPED MURDER OF A FOREIGN GEN7TLEAIAN. CORONER'S INQUEST. On Wednesday night, at eight o'clock, a coroner's inquest Wiat Iolden beforeI Mr. Stirling, at the Six Bells, King's-road, ChP-eA. on view of the body of Mr. Ferdinand Schn ider, It g' 38 a sative of Saxony, whse body was picked up out oe cA file River Thanmes off 3attersea-bridgo, on Tuesday emorning hist. A,; tl-.e decensed wvas ...

THE MURDER at WOODHOUSE, LINCOLN

... TREIlE tiU ERt ,I V'UO DIJO 'I E, LINCOLN. An inquest as ! heldl on Mlonday tact, at WVoodhuouse be- fore ili.-10olin1 Uregoiy, on the itody tof Thomas Burton,. Iaucee A ngiave exaiiriel d I ant tie con ot 'I itoms An- grv, oi ?? ids, \1,%oeditoae, in the patrish of ltar. ?? a I, t' William lohnson I foimas BIiggs, and d eceased, were moeiing in a field oa bailley belonuging to my ?? Sept. , ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1, . I INsTEL L1.IGENCE. ((Ii Iii 01' ('hA N CEkX -AIONDAY. It ni' lo ?? ii from a late Ata-'tar ot hi' 1-toil-'. Ily IIIC era-u-il I i-rio a rat (OCt IC.' i t Xi to -e Al-i tel', to in- quirt 0 ti.tr a id itice Ii rio i )a -'1.'iora' hi'rtt-v, iit tlobbo, hitnkcr?, at l'ott?-ioie, la-I itti a ?oi'o I by tie -'iih 'I ttil I thu S liltIOttlI 'Iii' phIl' 01 I it *oiil I hO nit 1it L?i. iou hue> ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIM IZA'A, COUIT-S 7.'itusu- I'I I efore Mrtt. 3 Oti~ie 'i AtUGIIN ntin d t 1tTOn PARKL.j Jiihri IRitlcj vl.wsiiiti bursglairiotty breaking unit cotering the ?? j~ie Stepihens onl ?? ofilie Hill Navetobi r, as Io ta'' Tliiri betsisen *fj) anti I1it) iii copper lnuire5, hi lu iopent ' 'I lie prewscuta r, Ita ppe Irt'I oat a iit' ii ;) livin In ttcseOiitfp'Lane. On illit ?? n' it)I ...