LONDON POLICE—TUESDAY, APRIL 28

... LONDON POLICE-TUESDAY, APRIL 28. IMAnLRLBOIOUOH STREET._A CANDID MAN.-Tlhomas Rogier, a very singular-looking personage, was charged with being drunk, and interrupting her Majesty's lieges in passing along the publicstreets. Mr. Long-Whly you were charged here yesterday with having been found lying drunk in the street, and incapa- ble of taking care of yourself, and I was induced to dis- ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST MR. F. J. CHESHIRE

... CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST MR. F. J. C HEStHIRE. On Mondav Mr. F. J. Cheshire, silk-manufacturer, 'bapeh l Walks, wvas brought up at the Borough Court hat o,ed with having assaulted a policeman named Thos. 4'ickerin- on Saturday last, near the Town Hall, King- sIreet, %vhile in the execution of his duty. MIr. John Gadsbv, printer, Newall's E3uildings, stated that on Saturday rmorning he ...

A POLICEMAN MURDERED AND ANOTHER DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED, AT HUDDERSFIELD

... I A' POLICEMAN' MURDERED) AND !ANO- -; TIHER D)ANGEROUSLY WOUNDED, AT - IHUDDERSFIELD. Ile r A horrible circuristance occuited in this town on I uesday, which has cauwed excessive exciienient.-A For gardener of the name of ait, 'whso recently resided ne' with -Rawson, Esq., of lialifax, originally from lie no Iligfilands of Scotland, was in Huddersfield yesterd ay, and going up to a florist's ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... ( Yesterday a court was held ror the despatch of public brilaevs. A LDERSGATE- STREET DISI'ENSARY. Mr. flerring, and othere of the governors of the Genseral Dispenisary, Aldersgate-strect, appeared at the bar, and pre- sented a muemorial from that inititution. Sir PETER LAURIE Sald the court was perfectly aware that he was not in the habit of recommending applicatios lior grauts of money. lie ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... KENSINGTON PETTY IONS, . I dl - ?? - - rn fl tog irday, COCz.FIGEHTING. - CONVICTION uNDEB TOO ine of NEW POLICz ACT.-On Monday a person et re' far as spectable appearance, named Isaiah Smart, who 0'5 light, aid to have been the proprietor of the ?? rhere Mother H.'s Tavern, opposite Drury1netb5teai a the appesred before Mr. Pilkisgtoro std S tng - magistrates, on sumnmonsesatthe arry. ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, APRIL 27

... [SITTINGS IN BANCO.]) THE QUEEN v. FRARGUS O'CONNOR.-The ATTORNEY- b GENERAL prayed the judgment of the Court on this defendant, who t] was convicted at York of publishing a seditious libel. 1I Mr. OTCONNOR said, that he had to ask the favour of the Court n that the judgment might be postponed till this day week, on account e. of his being much indisposed, from inflammation of the chest. b He ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA N AOTICKS-Tins DAY. COURT OF CHANCEtRY, WEiTMINSTER-Sitltatten. ClaptoR v Bulmter, appeal for jindgineut-Hughit. v Wynne, to be awdre ?? re Chamberai lunatic pbtltlon by ?? v Givat Westerz; Rallway, motion by ?? v Philcox, further dl- ?? v Philcox, cause part heard-illtford v ReFyno ds, appetl by ?? v Ansdell, further tlrec.lons by order- Wildesr v Davles, cause and ?? v Vanhouse, cause- ...

STIRLING SPRING CIRCUIT

... The Stirling Spring Circuit was opened on T1ueday 'aIt by Lord Cockburn, Cosiso hInes, Esq. Advovate- DIIs ute. WVilli am Lauder, for theft ridl hliosehreakinrg, was sen- tonced to transpsrtariorn fir seven years. Jarnoe Malcolm, stealing or reseting thesoum of L.121 l(;s which had been obtained frinm Or A. Walker, sna- irufeacturer in Tillicoultry, frir the purpose of being pilace. in the ...

LAW

... VICE-CHANOELLORIS COURT. KiNrav V Bumatss.-Thi nwas a case in whit a young lady, a ward of court. had eloped some laej ago with a poersoninamed Winkfield, who, te afterwards married. Upon the occasion of her l elopement'herfguardiasisi with their solicitor h some police officers, pursued the parties. Tp(Iri a reference- tthe Materas to -the expenses of t i guardia' s in thisproceedinig, the ...

CORN LAW LECTURES

... CORN LA.W LECTURES. On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Mr. PAULTON, to the celebrated Anti-Corn-Law lecturer, delivered two I lectures in thle Court House, Stockport, on the evils of J., thle present obnoxious corn laws. Msr-. Paullon, in coin- of mencing his firot lecture, said they were all aware of the o object which lsrou ht them together that evening; it wa ste because th ?? had refused to ...

LIFE IN THE SUMMONS ING COURTS

... I LIFE IN THE I'UMS NSNGl- | - - i; COURTS ?? ?? I t ai row inongat MaIDDLESMt ZOUXV OR;. R-1QUEBTS. BcE s were Tom LAWYERt'S CLuRK- Well, maa, pd. Md. Mr. said a Primi-ioklng,-daridified. youang, man,, with, as arewt I' BP~ectacls on: noseP,' steph'p ?? ~ -o likers, bdieda table upsio theecause of ! *i~on v. 1frubury,' of IS them' being' called on, -I have ihe-oodness to satie to the ...