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REGISTRATION OF VOTERS—SATURDAY

... REGISTRATION OF VOTERS-SATURDAY. I CITY OF LONDON. At the sitting of tho court Mr. Cit~xii. gave .isdgmient in the following eases:- Mr. Beck ii the clerk of the fironnmongers' Compainy. H1-e wits elected to that office in Januairy, 18-3:2, by the liver% of tilt coloipaii. lie would seemi to have been 1e nI iiectced for at year h le has since beien ann uaiv re. elected for the v'ear .ensuing. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... (ENTJAL CRJlillINIL COURT-FzD.4r. [ 11ciore ?? RlI:oR DlEli.1 Ku: jotey , 'zyyir'ti, A'orbiut/hlrDolt /owsUkItii, 410 uwtjiAuquol.Y1 iutirourski, 29!, who scere all described as soldies, were ili(lcteel tor stealing a Watch, ait ith, mel JOttier art icls, thtie property of J osepli Str tltylill. Mr. PAYNE conndueted the case for the froscrutiion. Ml r. I'ii.- liI.V;A1 Wlld Ml. ISOANY IIefendeI ...

FATAL CASE of STABBING with a BAYONET

... FA TA L CA SE j' S7TA JIA G triA a BA YOANE T. In our Mar rlebotie police report (of yesterdiv v wc gav ant ?? of a serious affray between two soldieirs of the Coldstream Giuards and ni wall named Ja nes Chaplin, a shoemnaker of elanipstead, the latter of wiholin received a desperate bayonet nonnld in tile abdomen, intlicted by Geaorge Siiith, one of the soldit rs won astands remanded on tile ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TLuESDA. MANSION-I0IUSEI. A ?? French woman, of ver respectable appearance and t;ddress, appeured before Sir Cliaptuata Marshall and the Lord Mlayor lect, upon mr inforniation, charging lher, toge- ther with her husband, with having stiuggleti some worked muslin collars and other French goods, by mcuanr of a trunk containing a ialse bottom. The Solicitor for the (ustonms ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIAAL COURT-TiiURSDAY. [Before Mr. Justice BO8ANQUET, Mr. Baron BOLLAND, and Mr. Justice COLTMAN.] CU'lING AND WOUNDING. William Wllhite, a labourer, aged 38, was indicted for un- lawfully und teloniously cutting and wounding Maria Wil- liams, with intent to murder her. Ilis intent was also alleged to be to do her some grievous bodily harm. Vi r. C. PHIeLLIPs was retained for the ...

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS—SATURDAY

... REGISTRATION OF VOTEI~S~SATVRD~V- REGOISTRATION OS' VOTEfRS-SATVRtDAV, tID!.t. ;X. Messrs. Coventry o'.d Twnmln on Saturday held their v ourls of reuisioD , the Susses Arms Hamnuersmitlh [Beforc Mr. tONTNNT1tY.1 The case of the claimants in respect of shares in the Ful- h11am1 bridge camle on in the Fulinam list. Servie of notice (i uh jection having been proved, Mr. Gregory called Mr. 1I ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... Thle Duchess of Cambridlge, accompanied by the Princess Augusta and Prince George of Cambridge, and attended by Miss Kerr, attended divine service yester- day morning in the Chapel Royal, St. Jamer's. The an- them was 0 praise the Lord (Croft). The sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Sleath, from the 104th psalm, and the 34th verse. Sir George Smart presided at the organ. The Duke of ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterlay a Court was held for the dispateh of a grrat deal of public buiiness. EXTREME DISTRESS OF THE polES, AND APPLICATION To TIll. COIRPORATION IN THEIR BEHALF. P'etitioners iappearcl at the her of te rroirt fromr the Literarv Association of the Fri jnts of Plo!and, %%hen Mr. Deputy PEACOCK prensentea the following ?? Oct. 4, lS7. To the Lord Mailor, Aldermen, anti (ionoinn:, in Com- mon ...

MURDER IN LIVERPOOL

... MURDER LV LIVERPOOL. Saturday and Monday' an inest was hel( to inruire intet tile c ircumstances iouc'hing the deat! of Jameis Cilla- ghilan, ceach -triniiiner oli thi. towm. A N oung tn l, nam d Charles Vortilington, was sotme weeks ago taken itito ht udL on a charge of I luing St dbbed the deceased with a chisUl, lie was held in cust od) till the fate of the un. fortunate linml ,hould be ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... I' OLICE INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. MANSION-IIOIJ1'E. A man tnanied Porker, undt his Wife, both of whom were iii the service of' .Mr. MI'Morulo of Finshury-criSeact, were broughit Lip ill the custoiu~y of.)1111 JoorI(rest or, chargedl Uponl sluslpiciof of hiavinig plundere firuaster's lioula ofa Coll- sulerabl e qnaatityo ilp lute. OI Ti'uesday teen ofg P. r. M Miirdo hudl a frilcid i t IlL ...

SINGULAR CASE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

... SINGULAR CASE OFEMBEZZLEMENT. [I KOM TitE 1.1\VLIVERPOOt. AII.ION.] O0n Saturditv last a case was brought before Mr. Iall, ivitici sow;vs the extent of dleii(I00enV which may result from One error, nodI exi'ipli lies that, at ith thle exceptiou of the fiatal result, a parallel fur thc case of (torge Bant. We''I can he found in real life. The prisolers, Georke Daraell, IFrances NI' Lean, alins ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterday a court was held for the dispatch Of business. The LORD MAYOR laid before the court the resolu- lion of thanks passed by the Court of Common Council to the Court of Aldermen for the proccedings of the latter in furthering the v'evs and recommendations of the late slherifls, Sir James Duke and John Johnson, Esq., respect- ing the alterations in the gaol of Newgate. CHANGES IN GILTSPUR ...