ARREST OF THE REV. J. R. STEVENS

... I [From the Sun of Friday.] Manhilester, Ten o'Clock, Thursday Evening. This morning two Bow-street officers arrived ii this neigh. bourhood, armed with a wyarrarit from the Secretary of State, for the apprehension of the Rev. J. R. Stephens, of Ashton- under-Line. The caption was effected without the least up- roar, or even suspicion, till the thing was effected. Ile was conveyed to Worsley ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—YESTERDAY

... f _PCOURT OF EXCHEQUE1YESTERRr.A (Before the Right ?? the Lord Clmief Baron.) IRE(.IS'tY AtPi AlS. At the sitting of thle court Mr. Moore, Q.C., intimated that he was prepared to argue tile point which badl heen re- ferred from the decision of the assistant-barrister, Mr. Dobbs, to this court. Sergeant Jackson and Mr. Smith, Q.C., having expressed their readiness togo on, His lordship ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDAYI The sessions commenced this morning, in presence of the Right Honeurable the Lord Ma or, the Recorder Alderman Lai, ne, Sherifis Johnson and Mood, and the Under-sherifs. The caleadar contains the names of eI hty-nine prisoners; of whom seven are from London, sixty-nine from Middlesex, six from Kent, and seven from Surrey. The grand jury baving been sworn, The ...

SCENE IN A PARIS POLICE OFFICE

... A child of ton yearn (ld, of a mild and interesting countenance wvas plaved at the bar. Ilis meagre limibs were covered by the aniple east rime Of rib leaelird li rilo, thle u1sual uniform of tile youlng prisorces. lire crimes of wvhichr lie was accused were Umen dicity arid vacab-orrdageu. IrlesirrtI-t Youi trail ro regular occupation, it seems, arid so you wenit a- begging ? cijIriI: I trace ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE.-MONDAY. 'MANSGIOIX-fOUSB TuE Nnw PooR-LAW.-The moment the Lord Mayer took the chair in the justice-room, he asked Brand, the mar- sltaka, who ws In attendance, whether be was ready with a broker to go with the distress warrant which had been pre- pared and signed by Alderman Copeland and himuself into the premises of Stackham, the overseer of All Hallows-on- the-Wall, to ...

SINGULAR DISCOVERY OF A MURDER

... SINGULAR DISCOVRY OdFA MURDER. Our readers will remember that in the month of August last, we gave the particulars of the finding of the body of a man, In a field on Mitcham-common, and it was stated at the time that suspicion was entertained that he had come by his death by foul means. The deceased had no hut or coat on, his pockets were turned inside out, and the glass of a watch was found ...

THE ROBBERY IN BRUNSWICK-STREET—COMMITTAL OF THE MESSRS. CLERKE

... |THI ?? iy IIN BRUNSWICK4TR.-iftIC - Al o Tqat.m s , - -I'TA*L ., -I$ti S. ?? Pen ing an invesugatson beaotq the:. spagist~ates at the police 'oflice, for ivhicth'sotic6s Were 'issied;. n;hursday, to to.tae ?? this'iday, 'we.i'rerain fromimaking' ?? reference to the 'varidus reports in circulation respecting the lle~ged burglarjyand roibery is; the shop of the Messrs. Thoemas and Ft i ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... WESSTMINSTER. SESS[(ONS-FRID)AY. (lBefore Mr. Serjeant idamls aml do full ileech of MagIistrates.) 'The coourt was tioie erva dlci, it being getocrol pinowio that tbe boy di.c,coered ia Buciiihl alim1 Palace wvas it) be triedl, a11d great curiosity existcd to see the prioloer. RIUoItir A r ocAT 1 U Ci K IA N i PCI . I CE.-PEllMFwia J'las otherwise E'dward Cotton \aged 12w, as indieted for ...

LONDON POLICE

... -.,jo,,;i)nN i'i',M 'ybarmiirdine and SrinnF Cope, si 'te n A II It IIoI. . ItamIL., An ii E'tltghtim. oil oft It e sins riv INi'ret'sel WOM~1 W ')aIi. kVti.: eliirgrd wit'! 0oniiiiittiiig 't rohibe'y i tile c~lip ci \1i., Dari e., i liiili'iidrpei', ill ClWIcii,'-ttreet, undir' tile following ciiiis :ie''-Oal 'fbiiredly ever jlI flivy wvent toilether tip lie pi'oscii'iior's chipl, Ilid lee!- ...

PARIS COURT OF ASSIZE

... N.A4I COURT OF AS SIZ= AiteWND, DAY or THE TRIAL ISTWEZN 5! GIOQUET AND TXE -> ?? . . MRISAGEh. .At the.oteniag of the court -M. -Parquia cowpiained of the partial report given in the 1,eusager neospper of.the present triai,-and: of the errors in that given of M. Par- q'in's coaelusio i X ?? M. Poucaud was then epiled. Tle. court asked from him further eipla.batign 'rosictlng the '40,000 ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—DEC. 31

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-Dsc. 81. [Before Mr. Chief Commissioner REYNOLDS and Mr. Com- missioner BowxN.]) IN THE MATrER OF W. MULFORD JONES. In this case the Insolvent, who was formerly a convict, and subsequently a grocer and publican, at Sydney, in New South Wales, and whose debts amounted to about 2,000, was remanded with a visw to further affidavits arriving from the colony, and through ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... An inquest was holderl at thc Crown and Anchor Inn, AMar. garet-street, on Thursday night last, before Mr. flobden, clel Itv F. H. Gell, Esq., coroner, oui the body of Joseph W\icks, who was round dc'ad ia Ilargaret-street, onr the previ- ous eveninga. Thomas Jnpp, sworn: I am potboy to Mr. Gale; I have known deceascd about live nioiiths; I saw him last alive about a quirter to r lie fast even ...