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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTBLLIrGXCE-Tuu isinAY. r .0W-STREET. I POor-FP101E ROURBIIY.-Ggol's Dnvievs, a letter carrier in the s tVoneratl Post-offlce, was placedi at the bar before Mr. Hall, otl at r charge of stealing a letter containing a sovereign, the property of i tble Postinaster-Gonerial, imter the followitng circunistances:- t . Messrs.. teacook attended to conduct the prosecution, slid rolled t r. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS!TZ flTELZZXNON. NORTHERN CIRCUIT-~LIVERPOOL, MONDAY. (CROWN ?? Mr. Baron PARKE.) CecARtE or AasOtO.-Thomais3 Hoary was indicted for set- ting fire to his sobop with intent to defraud tise Phasnix in- surance Compnnly.-Mr. An)onLnhTO, Mr. PAGET, and Mr. FlTa- G~osrtrO, conducted the prosecution the prisoner was defendcd by Mr. Wsr.50t0N5and Mr. JAmes. Thq pelooner is a draper, and in tise ...

ATTEMPT TO BRIBE LORD MONTEAGLE

... In the Court of Requests, CaEstle street, on Wednesday, much surprise was created by the presence of Lord Mont- eagle, accompanied by several friends and gentlemen con. nected with the Treasury and other Government offices, to meet a summons for 5M-The plaintiff, William Sharman, who, it appears, was formerly a constable in the City Police, stated that he claimed the sum of 51., which he had ...

SHERIFF'S COURT.—HERTPORD, APRIL 11

... SHERIFF'S COURT.-HEnTPoBD, APsiL 11. CRXU. CON. Waiher v. Mleredith. This was an action, brought torecover damages for cri- minal conversation with the plaiatiff's wife. The defendant having suffered judgment by default, a jury was now empannellbd to determine what compensation the plaintiff was entitled to. Mr. Ridley, who appeared for the plaintiff, statedthecase to the jury. The plaintiff, ...

TRIAL OF M. CAUMARTIN

... i'RIAL 01' M. CAUMARTIN. COURT OF ASSIZEtS OF BRUSSELS. lie This case, which excited extraordinary interest, OciO be P thoCa Lt o AseJesi..losl~mYd~ea.- M. Van Mons presided onl this occasiou, and was neohktid by four other judgts. W 1heron dA ne thlin, ad vocr e'*general, cond uct.~d t Ie priree- tie euitiui (inn the part of' the Crown; Al. Sanfourchies-Laportea ieI ~the civil suit for M. ...

PIRACY AND MURDER IN THE CANTON RIVER.—EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE OF AN ENGLISH GENTLEMEN

... PIlACY AMr) 1I EIl IN 'ltE CANTON RI V.ElO.--JNIR.\Osl')liNAl I?SCA1.F A N lIEN i ill1,N C 'NIEMEN. SOi l i IUtO It(t LterS ?? liroi by the late ,ivctl;dilil tii (tIllin us to entitradict, l.ec repolrt gixcit ill Som1e ,, ni thi Inid ian pipers of tile intinielr of :1 yoting .liliek 'itleni,;1till na11ed (,'rUVrn i Iso II. M;r. \\dsoj il is well itno on in Liverpool, VitINn- ] 111e II Ltiii ...

THE COURT

... The nimber of the Royal infants is still but twoo; and tie assertion has even been denied that Dr. Locolc hlns orders to be in constant attendance at the Palace. In the mean time, the Qucen has walked with the Prince daily. Her Majesty was visited on Tolesulay by Prince George of Cambridge. Prince Albert was visited on Saturday by the Dluke of Caoebnidgo; on iTuesday, by the Crown Prince of ...

JURY CAUSE.—SECOND DIVISION

... JURY CAUSE.-SSECOND DIVISION. 13TNr PrnIL 1843. Be 'ie t1he Rigt l-ion, the Lord Jastice Qlersi WYLIE on OItnILLT;tO A01A11ST ItONALD, * This cause ?? speciallv appointed to be tried to- day on the following issues:- Issue is the cause in which Mrs Jean Wylie or I-a- milton, residiing at Overtown, wife of Hugh Hamilton, seovnt son of John Hamilton of Parkhead, at present residing at , and ...

BRENTWOOD PETTY SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... 1RI vD JamTY TtSW Ns- eT4sseAY. t-HAoB* OP ,nZOPLErri5*G AG4i551 ALADY oP FOs- ruts.irs.i4argaret Maynard 'he lady who has been sonde' dkaln eu-odv ch'argi-di Wit steaiing a, piece' of lace ,fron o e he3'yrods, a lien draper'and haber msleiho ERssex, and in wh'ose possession whqn ~seachqd,'le-'sum of nearly 8;0it)0. in Bank of E,5 l4s'@.wuot ,ianoj India bonds, was found,'was to-day bro Shi ?? ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... CAUTION TO MARINERS. SIUN1 EN REEF AT VALPARAISO. ;Phe following hus been received at Lloyd's from their agent at Mkitford; iThe Jisnet, arrived here front Valparaiso, reports thlat on her outtward voyuge, olt tlte 17th of Novetnbcr, in lIt. .it, 21, 0, about seven miles ol'tite land, at midnight (the night before the Jantet arrived at Valparaiso), they saw breakers atead, which thev diico- ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... SHIPPING l.V2'BLLIG1'NCB, 'fTite following is posted at Lloyd's.- Noto of the wreck ol the Shannon, Luckett, bound from Liverpool to Aden. Observed position of tlos place of tle wreck Latitude 12 deg. 24 Inoh. t) see. S. Lon'gitudo 4d deg. 24 Intn. O sec. B. Greenwich. Since tbis occurrence repeated observations taken at the establish. sment or Nossi Be und tile chronometers of the Shannon ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... 0740Vn zsTEbSHXnE: ASSIZES. J'la i an ntinuertfrom our 2spdcage.) JhPimnwas acquitted of a charge of wilfully killing and slaying William Hodlgkins, at Stow-ose-the-Wold, In Aug. last. Benny Ectmosut, convicted of stealing a hen fowl. Ten days' solitary confinement. Eli Jones, for stealing, at Cleeltenhasm. Seven yeats' tranespor. tation. Thomas Price, indicted for stealinigwood, at Deerhaurst ...