POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... VOW~c= INTET GENCE.: I I ?? Ic- ?? H'l~.O,v Bil)s,~ *AURDAY. al. istrates preseaat: The Mayoo, and Messrs. Wood, Lunell,, ad, 'nd;FE.Sanders4' ,o . rcderick Price wwoe charged with having been found secreted. on1 tile premises% f 'Mr. Kig, at Baptietilwthitn o commit a felony. Pollot-iussntable- 70 depiosed that, as..ho .ws fuma dntyi in, the nigh t, at Bilptist-milla, a woman, nanied Brooks, ...

THE CORN LAWS

... While the most iniquitous and disreputable means ore resorted to to prejudice the agricultural interests and to raise an outcry among the working classes against the present Corni Laws, it may not be unprofitable aor amiss to call the attention of our readers to one or tsvo plain facts, which are at all times cery stubborn. thiise. It has been urged that the manufacturing interest is the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MOEZZCO XNTES&sLZGMZOE. CouNL-Ilo US A, BitisrorL, TitRSDAY. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. MoBayne and Lutnell. Mary Ann Ball and Anastatia Spleen were charged with. at- tempting to steal a piece of cotton-print from the shop of a linen-arapar in Castie-street. It appeared that the prisoners had begun to eut off the print front a piece hanging at the door, but, as they had uot ...

COURT QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... IVCOMMf OF Q.IjF2.4n9 b DAc . Yungf i (bsttings in Banco.) Th1e Queea at the prosecution of the 4ttorney;General v. Houston. Mr. Banna, on behalf of the crown appeared in support of the writ of error sued out to set aside the judgment of Baron Foster at the Derry summer assizes of 1840. The prisoner was indicted for Ribboniam, but the indictment was demurred to by Messrs. Napier and .O'Hagan ...

GENERAL COMMITTEE

... GENERAL COMDTTSE. POR SUPEtINTENDING TiE NATIONAL PETITlOl. THURSDAY, MAT 20. Mr. Skevington in the chair. The Hall was unuseally crowded with strangers. Several of the minutes having been read and confirmed:- Mr. Ridley asked Mr. Wall if be, as member of the London Committee, had promised to take care of the petition ? Mr. Wall-I never had any conversation upon the subject. toltesfo 1so.A Mr. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, 4c. . RAILWAY WAGGOxS ox FiRE.-As the train which leaves Dundee for Arbroath was proceeding eastwards, about a mile from Dundee, the guard discovered a body of smoke issuing from one of the last waggons in the train, and on examination it was found that two waggons loaded with flax were on fire. The burning waggons were conveyed to a cistern, where the flames were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE 1.) lSLLIG7C.IVCW-FR[RDAY, 110 w-STIM I T. It mis RY Ar 11IrcfItimrSAM it No ,Ac.- Chfrocs CnksriA ll. an ophtoiitoeor (iniajiler at Buci knghbam Paae m ruh t i c.imirti hi Ike caniliay Cf D iipector hi illloo, of thle 1. div isioin, ou 0 Ciharge of sterrlling a great si-ri an viraloithh 1iec es ofelsilk SLe, al piecvs ?? cotton Cloth, oad a ?? of ?? Ilicr Used~ tirrcocecliry Chairs, ...

SHOCKING OUTRAGES—APPREHENSION OF ADESPERATE HIGHWAYMAN

... I SHOCKING OUTRAGES.-AppREHENSION OF A DESP.ERATE HIGHWAYMAN. u ?? On a lai notorious poacher, ad ighwayman7 El named John, Brzgo, was brouaht before Jon Halt, Esq. I e an ?? the cuta the Georgeand Drago n Inn, Bacup, c high i way robbery It appears that Briars and a man named ci Dic.insnD have been known forseveral years as poacers and high av9mel but have kept hevbnd the reach of the a ...

GENERAL COMMITTEE

... O!NERAL COMMITTEI. Pon. SLU IINTEKDING THE NATIONA PETITION. 01os THURSDAY, MAY 20- sef mr. Skeevtgton in the chair. Thelfall waS unsssiilly BP crO Skevwithstrangers- Severlof the minutes having been rodi(o confirmned:- asofme o h Mr. ItidleY asked Mr. Wall if he,take amre of thefl London Cqlmnittee, had promised to tk aeo h f petiti'n ?p Mr. Wvall-I never had any conversation upon the yer ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS—SATURDAY

... W.ESTIJ[INSTER SESSIONS-SATURDAY. [fBefore Mr. Sergeant Adams.] THt QUBEN V. VANURL arrNDnV. Thne defendant In this caste was Indicted charged with having as caulted Timothy Giblett, one of the meetropoliltan police, on the lt February last. Mr. iughes appeared for the defendant. The apprarance or th defendant, who s a gentlemen of considerable fortute,-eccupyin chambere In the Aibany, when ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LA so' ?? ffzIuI ?? tY. COURT OF CHANCERY. 1T10 ArCOlahV.e S-NqAL ?? TIM 11A01. tOF 'TAiIFORII Tiles rate iwos Liiettiionie I this miroitng for tie p0 rp;,o of eittlilig thc mile wit i of Lil! decree retpreitog the o. 11 d liinter oh of. S.INI; rtZ Y. VilOTKlI. Thui is air appeal lat ho.. TIhe plio til is o firmer In Nrfilik, ohlD holds a klati, if 7si cure., ait a ret of e' 12 a year, froim ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—May 26

... ADMI)IRALTY cnOL'IT-MvA 26. Tili EtOtel-lttlfNtFS ~~ Y. In ti7A east. ile Id holrv pflill hy c ..avearinsnt rar the eapmtart cf *hitev ii ~ wase ?? chi, Seijet t stf eoflietirIR Clai'vi h t el l t iat M cj.'.t V' citti, nsdiia.r the licloing circ-uinstit lr-c.:tnalpicre*ltl' th hereijt.4i o 1irigAntine tile R.ZcZnr.1, 1,ictUlraent Fi- teirahl, hlicng nff Latzors on the ieltlst nf Affies, vi5, ...