POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POI.ZCE TNWEY.ZZGENCE. le ConZraln-HousB, .BiISToE, TruRSDAr. Y. Magistrates present: Messrs. Franklyn & J. N. Sanders. th Ann Bowdell was charged with stealing two silver table Fe spoons from Mr. Psing, of the Montague $avern. It ap. se peared that the prisoner, who was employedaas char-woman IS by Mr. P., managed to secrete the spoons in her pocket and to carry them away. Committed. A ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... COMMISSIONERS O POLICE, On Mlonday there wst nan adjourned merting of Ceni- tmiokrioerd of Poleic-the Laerid Provost in tire chair. After some unimportant humirinesm, hll JAMrES TtO1tSON called attention to the want of cleaninces itt nmany parts rof tine town, which ha attni- huted, it a great ilensure ton n defrient tsupply of water, the common meilr net being skrificiently ntum;roiul tlint ...

THE COURT

... The ein~arhcable events at !Cou1` th qis ;ett have been, theo baptisiiido the Princess6 Royl in~j ~ihe throne -room of Blcklinghitim PAlae and, the, libiheidio of_ ic Albeit in the pond of th aae adn Tefr *eveot, ras of meett niatliofnal imipeiitanvu talces, pres cc in thieordhif (it Aaitlt Ti oc Roysi Higlinasa ?? 1c~to35f ek plaeii Weatineosey, i.ket ersr sate m solittinity beitting the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

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... DUBLIN POLICE.-YESTERDAY. IIENRY-STREET OFFICE. AuDAcroUS SHOP BOOBEry..A brace ofsharp-looking coves, named Michael Gilmore and Thomas Burke, were charged with the robbery of a coat, the property of Mr. Rattigan, tailor and draper, 5, Mary-street. Anne Rattigan was examined, and stated that, at nine o'clock the preceding night, while she was behind the counter, she observed one boy stand ...

THE ARREST

... TI-HE ARREST. FROM TUE FRENCHI. The debtor cannot be arrested before the rising nor after the setting of the sun.' If you have hitherto escaped the grasp of the sheriff's officers, if the cuffs of your sleeves have not yet been defiled by the bailiff's touch, you can form no conception of the bitterness of an arrest. It is one of those un- speakable sensations which you will not again ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIV IRrgLfCECE. I I COURT OF CBANCERY._SATURnDAY. Id the Matter of Samuel Gordon. This gentleman, against whom, as our readers recollect, an attachment issued from the Court of Chaneery some weeks since for contempt, was on Saturday morning at the sitting of the court brought up in custody. The Loid Chancellor, upon taking his seat, directed him to be placed at the bar, upon which his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POL IR INTRLLIGENCEWADNIUSDAI' MANSION-HOUSE. MP, Tko05malategare a respectable, coai.merchaot, was summoned before air Peter Laurie o Friday last, for fhaving sold coaa defi- cient in weight to poor people, during the intensely cold weather. The ?? of the magistrate was not given until this dayd The cae e rcited agood dtal of interest. It was as follows Ter. Murray, the ward clerk of ...

TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... I Tuesday last was the day fixed for the trial of the i Earl of Cardigan, on the charge of feloniously shooting at Capt. Harvey Tuckett. o The Counsel for the prosecution were the Attorney- I General and Mr. Waddington, the Solicitor-General P being absent from indisposition; and for the noble a prisoner, Sir William Follett, Mr. Sergeant Wrang- v ham, and Mr. Adolphwu. As a quarter before ...

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... The LATE INUNDA 'ION at BREPNTFOIRD. THE ADJOURNED INQUEST. Onl Thursday afternoon the adjourned inquiry into the eircomstances attendant upon the death of M illifn Srumce, agred 19 years, who lost his life during the late dreadnll in- umdation by which the town of Brentford was visited on the orninge of the 17th of January, was for the fifth time re- minned before Mr. Baker, the coroner Ins ...

TRIAL OF THE EARL OF CARDIGAN

... Onr Tuesdav, at half-past Dine o'clock, the doors of the House of L.ords vere thrown open. Long before, how- ever, the carriages of the nobility began to arrive. All ?? were early in attendance, attired in their scar- let robes. (Their lordships were accompanied by their clerks, but the latter not being provided with tickets from the Lord Chamberlain's Office, they were peremptorily refused ...

Published: Sunday 21 February 1841
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3720 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PUBLIC MEETINGS AGAINST THE POOR-LAW AMENDMENT ACT.—MEETING IN LITTLE BOLTON

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