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Singular Escape from the Queen's Bench Prison

... At Union Hall, on Tuesday, Mr. Chester, the Deputy Marshal of the Queen's Bench Prison, applied for a warrant against Mr. Frederick tudford, a gentleman of property, confined for debt, who made his escape from the gaol under the following remark- able circumstances:-Mr. Ludford had been an inmate of the above prison for about six months, and on Monday, February 20, lie woo missing from the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW' I.NTI MilNo. C;URT OP BANKRUPTCY-I 4t4Ac 20. I*&.-eltkelavEy TucrsTT.-Thiofday.e . ae fixed for the final !djic'iedroam -ination of the ?? se' Cardigan and blaoL bottlernotoriesy, deorribed as a wir~lmbeerea aJt, and ?? of the.firnaof;Ilnctett, Gbrdon, and Co: rsnri g on ?? in the Pditzyp-. !&te partnership rwas dissolrd$ lt'h the eourseiofrlast year when.,it appeared that Gordoh ...

POLICE

... PflLICE. MANSION HOUSE. The LOxD MAYOR having received a 51. note from the mate of the Erebus ship-ef-war, with a request that his Lordship o^ouid hand it over to the only survivor of the crew of the tjonqueror, his Lordship desired that the boy should appear at le Mansion-house for the purpose of receiving the amount.- The lad, who stated his name to be Axetsorfcoe, accordingly made his ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... ]'is 'CAi III1,ii thle belle tot w ot 1,o1 nvati to thle Ilila Itoiii as Jercois KtiAell!,i s1 thle lobby Of the 'A-IL gavc ill )eellfoila tititik ito- to ,.,I ci e itid i ?? hensla tliot, toi it ?? lotet hir woy tale t e h llwrtiht that ataolit'lialf litst elt W1 t~t he olt~i tt tt 'Icet stat,,edha tu sniothdo FrohV tj~t thle 1pnistfll(, waostott ~it h woii~~~eol in sri ie ?? e~t1 i titg ...

INQUESTS

... aj tI51AOHDffARY SUICIDE.-On Monday evening an inqutest a i at the Kig'g o Head Stls, High-street, Borough, before ?Alsz, the City coroner, on viewv ot the body of Mr. John ti : : a ...

PRISONERS' COUNSEL BILL

... A person named Leett, being indicted in the New Court on Wednesday, for stealingi.a seive, in which Mr. Payne was re- tained for the defente of the prisoner, the learned gentleman said he felt called upon to notice some observations which had fallen from the court with respect to the Prisoners' Counsel Bill. He contended that it was not the duty of a judge to make obser- vations on facts, as ...

WHOLESALE SILK ROBBERIES

... -- - -- r EXTRSAORDOINARSY CHARGES AGAINST MASTER1 SOLK MANUl- FACTSSILERs AT 1AICETE.Dnn the last two or three years a number of silk-warehuseOS is this town and neighbour- hoed have been broken into Andi robbed of gonde, the entire amoulnt of which, is said to have exceeded 10,00tH. value. These robberies have been so ingeniously planned. and executed as to have defied She utmost vigilance ...

Extensive and Destructive Fire at Liverpool

... I This town has been the scene of another large and destructive fire. The premises in which the cointlagration broke out are those of Messrs. Fawcett and Preston, the celebrated engineers. They occupy a space bounded by four streets, namely York ?? streets, and Lydia Anne and Gilbert streets, Along Lydia Anne- street are warehouses and other buildings in the possession of different occupiers. ...

SHERIFFS' COURT

... (Before Mr. Under-Sberiff IfsoinEDY.) -MieAulri V. WAYEvTT.-This was an action brought by the plaintiff, .ulie Marie, a mnilliner, carrying e11 business in Con- duit-strect, Bond-street, against HarrietWaylett, the well known actress and vocalist, to recover tbe sum of Ill. 7s., being the biliance of a debt for goods supplied by the plaintiff. AIr. THOMAS, in opecing the case for the plaintiff ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... URRET =SSTIP.Rs? ?? of the Court, aoticilel of the pvacewere exhibited zr thb Saiif ol ix . Jsa-:kion e tgasisitlrlejpouk oJ oVrmnoog. The t tit havirti bett recently reported to.4qar podice intelligence, the aspetixior -wold lie oiseless. Mtr..w,,kson having been sworn, ik. anoiaorer ala quistioan from thePurr, .raid that he went in d.er ofr.iie life. the duke, Who is:a teeamt pf lift. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... CROWN COURT. WOsCFSTERn, MARCH 10. BRIBERYs AT ELxcTloNs.-SamvcZ Bridyewuater surrendered to an indictment, charging him with offering, promising, and giving two sovereignsand fourhalfsovereigns toWilliamiordan, with intent to corrupt and induce him to vote for Joseph Bailey, Esq., oil the 29th of June, 1041. The defendant pleaded Not guilty in a firm voice. He was allowed a seat by his ...

POLICE

... V I flLIU - GUXYLMHALL. Moitz DELoSIroX.-On Aofndby, C/Irodo DOfjoie tlD, maol shoemaker, who 19i labousing Under the celusiot pusage in C/lribr idieleoiiirgh Journal redl Brtodfatiterr p)revents the uraster eimnners into' 1 work, was put to the bair before-ilr. Aldert p, The prisoner was rematdeld. inord er - surgeon of the prison, mnight seo h t-- that lire woid give such a ecrtnticite as ...