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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Po'L aICE AIJ. YLLIGWNCE. 21A 7W R 05,~ i!STIiCET ENJCU'N I RU-.JO)TIR ?? 'I wa, 1Lr,1'.'-jt o:,dioe Mr. (ilcuytl i 10110 ijlIw4 pidp~v, lhK p) elt of iio 1i.L-ta toii Air. Itoor c00 t1)te occa-ion, 'i-len t1,2 iooie'r la li , Vr (:Xtiioeiw , 1041 he -iniing at 0:; cortro; ' Gii 'ml~O,%vc il 1ctnni a0 gj!:1L to tiw, 01120 CrI0~ rtdi AT'mjitt'-'n he~tu .)0. t pIC: It W- C ti ?? 0 1iolla'Lot ' 1 ...

TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCHER, for the ATTEMPT of July 28, 1835, on the LIFE of LOUIS ..

... TiUA L OF FIESCIII, 130/kEAU( PEPIN, J,/1'R A2', u:,, IhL ?? UiA, PHILIPP'E''J ' CoU I'T OF I'I~I.Ats. C ntttli cio ) Ipwip i: Sinco a o~ie anti 6ointiirtt ihain tit It, ~ta i5a~ t6int t itI hikititi-t, so ditliijet ?? that in taltci' CIi tigtttai imi, Goioittit ii tt- piatt-t, that it wits lot. poibcfor ta lpjo iii ?? it, Etitti- ittcc tlt! othertz. [Feroii I nevtsr 1ou ld havt salid that I ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IA TiiLLlGENCE. MAll LBO RO U G1 'I'REET. Yesterdlav, krs. Ameli Paive, a young and very pretty married femiale, caiged Robert Ward, a sweep, with the fol- lowinig novel austult:- (On Suindlay alternoon, being full diessed for a tea party, and of course as clean as a new pin, she was passing down Peter-street, wlin SIle happened unluckily to encounter se- vral youlg sweeps, wilo wlee, ...

THE CUSTOM-HOUSE ROBBERY

... THE CUSTOMl-l o-l4 w 6 r ndled On Wednesdfay, arc oriin to j4t' nsa'Olp i prisoners Jourdan, Snlivisnn li, 1 'n I Fe oere brought from the diffierent prisoeiis to ?? uie' W0ik Es re- close-square ; whien, owing to thic wrint Of netee-aryr room, van- and consequently a want of swliicietnt iii corlitollitiorf for- ili. 1u-numerous personf; engfigtc .01 ?? estud inl the inquiry, i te.nwelliss ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA It' JNTI&LtI GEXcE. CM'RT of, C~lA.X(TRY---XV~i''ittiAYf .'Cl t~lt ' IN k iii he INiSi II, A torN sA ili ?? t oile ~A il atea( .,Ilov'lpiei. 'I h et~e h .liiia l %I, ?? i to a i s lin of' dipto -iiia th lit thut itvothe b!I Ill. ter ?? th :; II 0' pI lari'er' ill' unwt. A rcti 'ine! % ~iq nllt e iil tile Mastier ot lli ha~o:bt ai it liltio~ 1 Ile till )Itii 11 hal; :11v(0 Plgt'e d to pity ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAIV NOTICES-THis DAY'. COURT OF CHANCERY, IINCOILN'S INN.-Sittilseg at ten. Ipsitei $itelc.h ?? v ihe Arch)bishop ot' ork, alpecci-I don (ins v Atlcicc i dit ?? of ?? ford v The ilfc. III-,O ol Alicriiiro, ?? ; Fraser. VICE.CFHANWELIOR'S COURT, rINCOt.N'SINN.-Sit.atten liaillie v 'i ll-ato, ?? v Eatoll, art ?? v Collrin, by ?? IOtlLIS' '(0I1RT, ('ItANC'li'ltS l.ANE.-Sittinigs at ten. itcorrI1 ...

THE FRAUD UPON THE FOREIGN STOCK EXCHANGE

... 'I,1 F/RAID Ullf).V THE rl, 0AR6lV IS'(i (. ?? .EX J V.N s!; f il r. .iieo.,l rii'~J'ji, Itive ?? fli- ⁢ 'twjilvof LJ Itnia i t' ain t!, ?? ll Iotlk e'te,~ dept ii1 t!. ut i-fpw i- 1);iiTi't iti n Ilitod .ftr tv'arIle,) as' none t upl l!: Iiot.. Ihe l i, ,I -i( o ir ani S 1o, i' J I ?? lctn'e 'i'lt'ii o uf t M iii . i' t-i tic to 4 tt pltoDoe, tlo in g ,lthy nlijil Ii .tl o'.I titer (II ? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NIAl I'S-11 US. After' the ocilinary business of' the J ustice-roont. was ter- Ininlatud ol 'I'lneada, Li11r. W heelfr, one of thle stockbrokers wito was plundered by Lakemran, appliedl to Alderiana Har- itir for ait %viraunt for the apprelie ion of Lakenitie who is believed tn be novi in) Park. AMr. 1,`I heefer repeated the par. tiCnIlar'. Of the ?? hiihl lie hld tadf vsitl Laketann on I ri ...

TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPIN, MOREY, and BESCHER, for the ATTEMPT of July 28, 1835, on the LIFE of LOUIS ..

... TRIAL OF FIESCHI, BOIREAU, PEPLV, MORE Y, and 3BESLYER, Yin the A 'J7'E^fll T' t ?? A, 1835, nt le L .lFEof LUO hs PlIll IPPAL COURT OF PEERS. SilTUNG OF SATUiRVAN, FEB. t. A Pepin denied having lid any counection with Al. Ras pail During the examination of his hostess, bloircau owmed to it t. knowledge ef Fisschi's abode. is Colonel Ponteharra being examined relative to the n.a'hine and its ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAff NOTICES-THIs zav. LAS'T DiAt OF TER3t. COURT OF CHANCERY. VP>sTAIINSTER. Sittilsts at tel. Tr.ylor v WVatera. ?? , the Attorney-Genierd, for iudnmi eut-l Mur'l ira-i in re Pitrri', lootic retiliro- iII r ortsvwlall ,, tt I ItTOeove. Aittr tie a, I * Appealt 2'otltts it:j 'INotjODS. artl 'J'horintol - ltrioht, ;Rpeal part hIeard. Vlt;F -CHANCFLLOR'S (C()IHJ.T, WVSTAINST it itti'qgs ( t ...

LADY HEWLEY'S CHARITY.—JUDGMENT

... LA'Y HEWtLEYS CHMAUY.- aiDGMEENIT, R Lord Lyndhurst, Mr. Justice Patteson, and Alr. baron Alderson took their seats in the Gray's Inn-ha a ew minotes after eleven o'clock oe Friday mnoraing. A large number, of' ladies, and gentlenien who took an tintes' estC s the case that was to be decided filled the lower part of the hall; and muany of them had beet there before ten o'clock. It will be ...

COURT OF PEERS, SATURDAY

... v TRIAL OF FIESCIlI. e PARIS, JAN. 30.-This important affair came on to-day, being a month earlier than had been con- )f templased. - At half-pasteleven o'clock the portmanteau was )f opened by an officer of police, assisted by half a do. zen huissiers, who took from it, and deposited on the s. table, a rusty gun-barrel or two, a stiletto, the far- l famed fouet or cat-o'-nine-tails of Fieschi ...