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POLICE

... P 0 D A: c M., THE LATE ATROCIOUS FOaGrimty.-Or readers will recollect that a soliciter attended on Friday se'nnlght before the Lord Mayor, in obedience to a summons, issued in conse- quence of a complaint made on the part of a clergyman, who was some time ago robbed of a bill of exchange, in which a forgery was subsequently committed. The clergyman inr ques- tiou (son of a person of high ...

POLICE

... P* L IE 5J. TE@ LATE ATROCIOvTS FQReon Y'-Our readers will recollect that a soliciter attended on Friday se'nuight before' the Lord Mayor, in obedience to a Summons, issued in conse. quence of a complaint made on the part of a clergyman, who was some time ago robbed of a bill of exchange, in which a forgery was subsequently committed. The clergyman in ques- tion (son of a person of Ligh ...

Case of the Cotton Spinners of [ill]

... 'Case of the Cotton Scinnerss of P.ream. GREAT MEETING OF THE DIFFERENT TRADES M PRESTON. On Thursday evening, the 24th instant, a large meeting took place at the Pavilion, Grinmshaw-street, the object of which Wu to ascertain how far tho different trades were determined to 58p~' port the spinners in their present struggle. At eight o'clock tbhe place, which is capable of containing 2,000 ...

Kensington Petty Sessions

... KXenslinton petty Sessions. On Monday, Mr. Samuel Pierson, an oil and colourman, resid- ing at the Broadway, Ham mersmith, was brought up on a warrant, before Messrs. Codd and Pilkington, the sitting Magistrates, at the suit of the parish officers of Hammersmith, for refusing to pay the sum of IU. 2s. 6d., advanced by the Select Vestry for the sup. port of his wife. A full report of the facts ...

Desperate Affray at Hanwell

... Desperate Affray at flanwell. THREATENED ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF A MAGIS- TRATE. F During the last month great alarm has existed in the neigh- bourhood of Acton, Ealing, Hanrwell, Southall, &c,, in cause- quence of the outrageous conduct of the labourers employed on the works of the Great Western Railway, now its progress in tfiat district. Since the close of summer, burglaries, highway robbe- ...

POLICE

... Pro01l4CE. A mwEV WAY OF COOKING Fisii,-A black man, named Thomas, who has been long infesting Billingsgate-miarket,and for I whom nothing is too hot or ton heavy, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged by Mr. Goldhams the clerk of the market, with having stnlen two pair of soles. Mr. Goldhanm stated that the prisoner was the most out and out thief in the market, and had but lately been ...

Coroners' Inquests

... Coronero' inquieents. MELANCHOLV DISIAT 5iam T D IsTi TUroNt.-On Tuesday ail inquisition was taken before Mr. Stirling, at the Globe, New Compton street, St. Giles's, on view of the body of Martha Poole, aged 48, who died tunder the following melancholy circumstances of destitution- The Jury viewed the body, which Tly at the workhouse of St. Giles, and they were horror-stiuck at the state of ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... Centrabb e r O;lEMSII (DBfSrLorI 6Dnma4 :Butta;Ry AND Ro -e BaDaishmouger,; James Bromn, -a were. charged~ with ieloDIQoSu dremipg,.o and~oing.;the~ djellinghou ei jaJ E temins .uh-v -c~t&o4sqeeswtI1?A &.b M..-ourt. them egret Obey fnelt at the: adineas-on the-ariof pawuhrole akeztoinplelgeb p~prrRvl.lidif sensf ibt par~wlarom..' oebij v:TW eqspgsgjEy~ wittedthtat~aoma step uldieutso~a a ...

Extraordinary Suicide

... Axtwao. inawy. saiede- AwOrkling. man; in Pari. namedr Dupuisaged 25, residiag in.theRbe-d la? Tixenderif was-latelyiobserved by his Ve- lowoirmenttbibe a2pytotlhe depest grief. A few' days since- le informed& his sweetheart that- he should see ber no more, as he was about to-undertake a long journey. The girl came sub~sunty ta hii workshop,. butould~never find. him, :is iu bounsraspetiag ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... vown'-wdi'away.i w (Defore: Le D vibenmag were ch~'geds!withC ~oniua~sy~hrpin .aa1 dw,,e,,liyqua Of lidew-aid Ace'~ Koqi shouldbel put to a i jsucI~ evi l use e 4 i -,ti.?, -; Oi tbevGqpit Vsu fqjdtiblybat~g, moduiot *atimvoi ,-~bl~-,~4.,-c~gl. d ~ lifeb 1drted tatk soets__oldeputi___* i suaowznrise Je~aSg4J2 i-: IRecordfxebayw.. atz i uuomoeawenI E-uepeetsssl stated'to bili^GlaiJ ytbat ...

POLICE

... PoesL ICA. Anotld man named Cier, who has been many years a lhboirer about- Billingsgate-market, was brought lip, having got drunk and abused the officers who took care of him. Thbenidendant, it appeared. has been in the habit of working fromI threvin-the morning till eight, and generally has bad the remainilig 19 honTs to spend between drinking and sleeping. Mr. 'obler-Why, I am afraid you ...