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CHARGE OF SHOOTING SEVEN PERSONS

... I On Friday last, a considerable degree of conster-c nation prevailed in the neighbourhood of East Dork- ing, at a place called Wootton Hatch, in conse- tc quence of several persons having been seriously d wounded during the time they accompanied a party W who were engaged in playing what is termed * rough a music, in the vicinity of a house inhabited by a man named Brennan, a gardener to a ...

LONDON POLICE

... All it AryzrEtifD PtaitoNisrAFiboa JitAOVSYAtt'Uo Man- the Sidon goose, Mhary Nieholls was charged' by Mary Sivel- a r now vith having committed a vileant. assault. 1'he complainaiut stated, that sho adll tha defendant the lodged in the same house, nnd had always been on good tha terms until Saturday evening. when the defendant start- ed uip like a mad woman, and tore away the complain- L.! ...

COURT OF REQUESTS, Oct. 13

... COUR.T OF REQUElSTS, Oct- 13. __ . I- ¶-Along but COURT OF~ libuL.:5,'A - - EuH 1 -Mvli MeeTI.~alo, 1-A long but very lean young gentleman, named Julius Augustus learri- son, wearing a most ferocious look. p oi d m fot ahiose aind w hikers en suites was yestrI s' yumoned foiar the consideratiol of 1 Is. ed. by a little Yello barber, namd Rogers. What is it for Fs asked Ong of the ...

COURT OF REQUESTS—OCTOBER 27

... COURT OF REQUESTS-OCTOBEr 27, we I AreAraicABL BSETrLC?,isNT.-Tle landlady of t ile I Hope puhlic-house in the New Road, sumoned a rude ai ezcavator forltiS. 6d. R Commissioner What's it for? f man Landlady-Beer and gin, the E ?? I bet we've Battled every thing hami- tenrc cably. !? E Commi ssioner-Indead; how does that bhapp en? ti E ?? I don't ewe it at all.-(Laugb- whi ter.)amcbe pa But, my ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... A echimney sweeper, well known about Gray's Inn' Lane as Bandy Tom, was summoned by another equally ill-looking member of the same fraternity for tber sum nof 7s. 6d. The case was heavd before Mr Sergeant Heath. How will you pay it ? hireled Mr Heath. Defendant- I knows I hows it 'im, but I contends he karat rekiver a halfpenny on it, not ia this here Court, nor not in no eteir Court ...

POLICE

... EXPLOSION AT THlE LIVERPOOL POST OF1FICE. As soon as the circumstances of this event, which we have already described, were made known at the General Post Office, St Martin's-le-Grarnd, Mr William Peacock, brother to Mr M. B. Peacock, the solicitor at the Post Office, was despatehed to Liverpool, for the purpose of further investigating the circumstances, arid to endeavour to trace out the ...

LONDON POLICE

... :. Ien - A. I, +SUT- Iln~~ POETICAr, BEacsra.-At the Mansion House, a little c woman, named Frances Brittain, who has been a sort of an hanger-on upon tire inhabitants of Dzoctors' Commons for many years, was brought before Alderman Kelly, charged with having presented a poetiqajbegging petition a a at a banking house in Lombard Street. From the statement of a policeman, it appeared that Pr ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... COMMISSIONERS OF POLICt. _ - . . I .. J u Onl M'onday a mneeting of Commissioners seashehl, Mir th Sheriff Duff in the chair. b( It appeared from the minutes of six successive meet- m ings of the Fire Engine Committee, and the discussion r which followed, that a difference had arisen between them ci and the firemen of the establishment, en account of cer- tain economical regulations recently ...

APPEAL COURT OF REGISTRATION

... .kopEAL COURT OF R1FAASTRATION O MID lOtHIN, LIN4lflHGoWv, AND -rtI- ; or 110 ( iA n MID tl C Ct ?? HADD1CONTON-adtie o . Appeal Couit closed on Thursday, and the oi lisa sore of the most important of ile n hioll9 of &gOrthe Appeal Slieriffs ol J ri tlemel, Mr Aietlt of St Ger- 1T.,d r ,eorgC Forbes, banker in Edin- p ifli' n~ed to be enrolled as joint liferent pro. at r- f retuil fetluties ...

NEW COURT, OLD BAILEY

... * ?? .A Gt~EENOCK IATERClANT. ti Timornns Basehch aged twenty-aine, and Wbi. Cnn- J reirnys, aged twienty-six, were inf icted for stealng forty-l one sovereigns, six balf.sovereiguis, and a Scotch bank- note for L. 1, the property of Robert Glass, from his per. The prosecutor, an elderly man, who stated that he Vsia a merchant carrying on business at Greenock, ap-o peared to have been the ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS—Oct. 14

... WESTMINSTER SESSIONS-Oct* 14. Mv~r John Flood, a son of the late Sir Frederick Flood, and a member of the Irish Bar, presented an indictment to the CleTrk of the Court, and requested that it might be handed to the Chairman. It wa s against Lord Morpoth sad others for a misdemetn ear. The applicant said that be had in due form presented it to the Clerk of the indictments, who bad refused to ...

ABERDEEN CIRCUIT

... WiEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. Ju d g e ?? . Lord MACarN.IE. tN AdIvoeatc-.DePote ?? NA2IEH, Esq. Jf'illianz Robb, late mail-guard, Aberdeen, accused of b breach of trust, and Alex.ander Murray, from Buckie, b for assault. Outlawed for non-appearance. n Alexander Greig, for stealing X17 4s. and some other ft things from Alex. Angus, residing in Tipperary, Long- nt side pleaded Guilty. Sentence-one ...