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LONDON POLICE

... A black maun named 7'Iantaq, who had long been infesting Biilingsgnet-mirket, and for whom nothing is too, hot or t o: heavygn, s brolIght before the Lord Mayor, charged by Mr.. (:oldhann, the clerk of the market, with hLaving stolen tvo pair. of soles. Mr. olildihai stated that the prisoner was the most' out and out' thief in the marhct. and had but lately been Teleased from the tread-lilill, ...

HORRID MURDER AT KIRTON LINDSEY

... HORRID MURDER AT KIRTON. LINDSTY. . . I _ . ._. r I : a X _! _ . 1 - . . z. i w.. 1.. The eonity (if Lincolnt duritig the joist week htas lice titirioic itt, hb.- g, eateat ciotstieri)ati.int by thi di oeiviry at' a Oeed vwhich hit0 tiCt been 'qouAlledl in the caientdor of cinlie it, Ertyglettlin ii'6 manty yoirst. 'rhe uti rtiCiillte victitnas Wirto i-ti aged cout.Ip, liot-i ir and ...

LONDON POLICE

... | MIr Rossiolte' Leyiton Walker, a gentleman of venerAble I appearaluce, and rather leaf, whose face *:bhiliteil some stv'*rv' cotsttiiSiloutit, charged ih. Bliolkiet, glsss attd china dealer, tuj wav-yard. Oxtbrtl-stireet. with ain llhis'ui t. (Ons varm autumnal day Mr Walker was alklinag down Rege ta -treet,: vheii his attenttittit wias attracted tit some to- bat st-ilames in i ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DUBLIN

... COURT OF EXC1EQUER-DUBIAN. ever* Arrona;Fy-GarNEAL V. LAESsON. male' Saturday, 10th December, i1i3i. i Mr. Ferguson was called Previous to Coungsel adlrerssriig the wo Jury for the defence, and askedhy a juror-, WVhethcr fermsent- 'a able mnatter could remain in the inash-tab after a forme~r brew- the ing Ping t Mr. Ferguson replied, thst he could only answer the% qucs- cred tion by being ...

MAGISTRATES' COURT, BELFAST—SATURDAY

... Crffll?'I% Ti Iic .I ~hH iopn lie. Davison stated thle case on the Part Of the Excise. It wsaeelesid, inl whi(cI tIIhRc E cit Sought to recoverth penaitnof £100 fro Mr. Richard Tholip-soti,' spiriti-inerltlant, ,o a--ill lIAN store, oi. ill his Premi ses,,, at qunantity etl13ritislh mllixii with Foreigni Or Colonial sptiritsl n otie iL uisks n:tmked PS. 'whichl Signifieud Plainl slitits.' The ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DUBLIN, TUESDAY, NOV. 29

... ICURt OF EXCIj*:QUER-DUIIAN, ']'Lull).OF, \o . u'29 Iltflrr oF jEllrr~o>-m r lrortTA,,r C.AtIr. 'Ilic hiupl-tinit case )f (,'oeu, v. Ilss. amisilng 'int Of ob- Jeetolos to thc proceedinigs regarding (Collnlssiolls Of Rebel- lioii on thle gruundil of irlrllnitrity, which had beei postl)iMeel qTr sonic weekls past, Inwilig heeii fixed for this d::y, ceVly pnrt of the Couirt was cilJsely ...

MAGISTRATES COURT, BELFAST

... AMAC;I.STI'F.TE;Y COUCRT, BELFAST. Fridrry, Dee. IC ifattstrstct present-Walter MaRh0)', C. T. Skinnier, and A. Al. Skini-ior, Esq Elaor Savage, fcr 1e ving her servie WOithout any just caliuc, was senteo ecd to 10 days' ipripri4nment.- John i?*C ra ev, a po er wnsrhargeldwvithassailtting )iehowl Ward, aothteir porter. Wi'nrd, it aypearred had paid i& lieensr, whichl M CraW had riot, And of ...

LONDON POLICE

... LON..ON. POLICE. TWO MONTIIR AFMIti OlAItttAC.E.-TtIE TAILOR DOES OVFIt t O 'fhiiisday IVIr. G. Tyler, master tailor, residing it Rateliffe highwiay, presen'ted himrself beftore the llou G. C Norton. and addressing that Alagistrate said, ' I beg to ay ply to ollr W orship for a wa annt Ugtlilst my wife.' F ir. Norton - What haus your %vite done to you ? Tyle --frr cniidiirt is most ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POTAICE M3IPOTb:\E 01r' A AD CIIARLACTRIt. At the NMIasien-holise, a 'youlng ipan. niamned Wvilliam (God. frey, was charged wit11 hari;1g attemiptced to pass a conlIterfeit h:lalf-crown, at the sbol) of a tobacconist. The prisenor oce..- sioned a great deal of lnoghter by the matter as iell as tbe maniner of his observatioias. 'Ihe tobacconist said that about three Wecks ago, a prrso n ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT, EDINBURGH

... || IUSTICE OF PEACE COURT, EDINBURGH. MAEAJORIIBANKS V. PROFESSOR WILSON. Monday a ratber novel case was brotight before thii Court. The pursuer, author of a work cldled a ' T'm to the Loire, seat a copy of his woik to Professor Wilson with a request that he would become a purchaser, arid use his intfience with his ftienids ii forwarding the side of the hook. The Professor, after retdinrg ...

MAGISTRATES' COURT, BELFAST

... TUR$SDAY, DECaMERVli 6. John IMaufnkit, an apprentice, wasobargod with Ietaviiag his cmploymnetit, and taling au atpron with lihn, tile property tif Manisaknowledged the ficti; lie said, bovieivcr, th~tt hsfittlierantd mnother worn not consenting parties to the dci: afailpreiticecsbip, and, of courle, hie did ilot consider it bind- ing ;he w .iild not, lie said, go back to his work -,lie ...

MAGISTRATES, COURT, BELFAST

... MAGISTRATES, COURT, BELFAsT T'uasday, Decirubtr 1. Mragistratea on .the Beneb:-Walter Malony, p Skinner, WVilliam Johnston, E. S Flinter, James Liae iey, lVilliam Boyd, arid J. AB'Neile, El4qrs. iDaniel NMurrny. fbr having illegally iii his possecioti a razor and a qualnity of butter, the property of MJr leI;rV Fcrguison, was afdmitted to bail, to stand his trial a tbh' Quarrer Sess;Otus. Two ...