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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE I \* 7'i-;LLIGEN?E. lilacs' MAN-'ittN.HOU>E. tan't 'ic Beet is ox 'liii. ii 5\tll s ii ?it?.-1'liii I?ar.i it for 5th i.e eli-irk ifllippl'ai-i'ii -i sitoi t btae ago, taking with him aol ly .j'8ii ?? the ?? oF that realfateen, i-toting that the Wliiil? is to tall a a cinaettt at liltioton comnitttet tito nilcace. 'lit hill the liii ?? n bce tie etrit ii-t It-CC ut' tli'rohhcry ss ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... WE'l7STlIHNSTER SESSIONS-THURSD.IY. Tl['Moe Mr. CO\NZ' niT l n lull Btoneln of Macistrates.] Ilie culendar contains the names of' 62 prisoners, ot woiorn there. were 1Q forstealingf differeut articles, varying in aii ount fromt 1;. to 10-. or 15s. * and 26 for riotous and disorderly con- dact , thii otlers wrre for trivial otl'unres. ills y Ann alias Emtily Ti ld, was iodicteil for keeping a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW Ir TE ~LLIGEI' [CE.: HOUSE OF LORDS?APPEAlSFRtDAY ?? the LORD CItANCELLOa, Lord LYNoIiUIIST, and the Eon of DEVoN.] 3AMt5 COiVIN 12. oCOitOC HAtItttELL ANti OTHERS. This was an appeal from a decree 0r the Vice Chancellor, which had been affirmed by Lord ChnoCcllnr Broagham. It appeared (tat the respnnhlents had been members of ix house, I trading under the firm of faints, Ilnaltarn, and Co ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L'iW L i'kLLi;iY CI;. IlOt ?? OF L013]3oi- '?i'J'FA1 1-i 'itt rtn? t. 'Ott IN ?? ?? It. Thia V at, an artoal torn a dii rot- it to I it ?? n? lot' o?hion had c.tz arblntod ho- ?? Ct?.tto1L'r lii' lit.itnitt. It ih.iro'i it,: ho. t?'penltoet. tittol I It rnht ?? ut a ?, tia I no aietot' lie name of I ,? ,k, Ii, in, td Co., itid ot Calcet':. Vt hilt- he Ito oil they recp'll'ti in t.tii lit. lie ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... M AR LBO RO Ut H- STRE L T. William Foster, a simple-looking couotr~'tnan, living at Harleston-green, brought a Morimomuli--street clothes' iner- chant before Mr. IyEr, for having mysteriously abstracted two sovereigns from tbe pockets of hisleatiher unmentionables. The complainant wishing to buy a slap ap suit of Sunday teggi ry, found his INay yesterday to that emporium of thrico ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLI CE IA TILLI GE'AtE. |~QU El'N-SQdUARE.| ?? lhca [I 11',cle~y, n i ieato of thco .hl b'eitl ?? of (arenadiel Gunsids, wee ytsitrday charged before 1l\essn-s. Whitet rn~l T'ubba s ith drawing hii havonet, andl with the followine nuatrtgeous tsnd drunkenl conduict tat the house of' M\r. Ktanj;, landlord ol' thy K~iec's Aries, Orsheret-ctreet, W~estminster. The pritor~cr \VH5 diected jin hX ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—THURSDAY

... INSOL VENT D)EBTORS' CO URT-THaUSDAY. £Before Air. Commissioner Bowz,'e.] IN THE MATTER oU TH1E PEilTION OF JOHN LOVE. This was a case of considerable importance to the com. mercial werld, and excited no little interet. The insolvent, i dezeribfud as late of Copthail-buildings, City, was opposed by iMr. CooKE for `lesers. Brandram and Company, ,\lessr-i. f-lal, Engbsi and Company, Messrs. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS IZE INTELLIGENYCE. [N i-i Pi'it's C'nitta.-lefore \tr. Basron 1B01-s-sri antI a Slicioll .1uucy NAsPTi. ViI. tIANit. AN1D ANMlitRi. lb.1; w is ~enction for a libelI brought by thle p1 nii till, ?t Colon'Iel Na\tpier, agninst the de~fendanets, for having causad a libelo in1) inserted in The lut ?? ntiC ispa per. ('ounce] for the plaintiff Air. FRAZUi'n, M)r. Btiirli osi, Mr. lrie, and Air. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA Li' INTb2LLJ(;Is'XCE. accil COIill OF ('IIANCERY-'-Saat'rccay. ?? I. ?? r. ? j.? 1 lii? roan an appeo a c-?ce I be tore tue oi'd? t Otlintli ootccr?, Ic ?. the ijilcoclon icr-log relic diet ?? t:cio eoeep'lcin? weir' tat to ho our-i ruled i-n the gineod of icccpQrtcoCiieP. I I nrii?iop, attet- going Into no enamioct en iii the while of lie piece-el- in g-r tci vail oo '-uto-ari 'in g oii of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MA NSION.NIIOLSE. 1rri 1itoniERc (O3iIhbIT)IiD BY AIn. IIAN DLLV'i Cr S iR.- yesterday ljohn F'orrester, tile olfleer, brought to the Mlanl- sion-hlouse a wooden box, clasped with ion hoops, and cen, taining two brown paper parcels, and a bag ot sovereigns, which no doubt wsa tait of the money ol' which Edmond Cook, clerk to Mir. Ilandley solicitor, ot No. 12, Wriichester- plice, Pentonville, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CEAI1TA!, CRIMINAL COUR T-JlnvD[ . Tlrlle seessions commenced this morningr when the Lord Alivor, Recorder, Sberitfi, end the oilier authorities, took their seats on tbe I enech at tile useal hou. I'ho grand jury having beeni swei, Ihe REno(ioFsi proceeded with his chaige to that body. I le observed, that in consequenieo of tile nusual length of tile interval siuce the last sessions, tile ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... f'OLI CLE INYTELLIGENACE. MA~lIt~3OROt.(,H. -l'tRE'iE'. ).Ar i ea r i'E nelS-T nlec Scotchmen, young, Inalinl ir or, br nI ol.tlt ciotnire, stete bro 2ght b. ore M-ir. ( h.un l0e trlairged *oitlt baeinr; ien fiotnri *iet;ine, irt thte openr Streeto. ()ne oi tI- in ol niered to lie ipohttnian, tlit gave tit. 'Ii ,ll\D g eccou a ot tat ii situ ltton). Jhecy had wihhother to haI nurirub ' ol ...