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SHERIFF'S CRIMINAL COURT, ROSS-SHIRE

... SHERIFF'S CRIMINAL COURT, ROSS-SI-iRr, | Dingalil, Sept. 23. EXTR5AORDINARY CASE.-AVEtlTING OF WITCIICRAi'r. C'a/ierine C(,amspell, or Bcaton, wife of George Bea- ton, sawyer in Dingwall, charged (Ist), ?? ha ill on the 24th of MIay', 1830, stolen onl penn d(] sterlin., ill her own house, Diniw-al l, fromt Donald at ihesoti, tenanlt in Inverchiornl of' Strat lhcon1an1, in the parish O f1 'rray ...

LONDON POLICE

... A SON or DUKE ARTHuR IN TnouBTE,-At Green.. wich police-office on Thursday, a tall, genteel-looking young man, very fashionably attired, named Charles Crom- bie alias Arthur Wellesley, and who stated to the police that he was a natural son of his Grace the Duke of Wel- lington, was brought up in custody of Mr. Fletcher, the superintendent of the Cambridge police, on a charge of stealing, on ...

CORONER'S INQUEST ON LADY ALICE PALMER

... (CORON ER'S INQUES'.I ON IADY ALICE PA LMR., Vesierday afltercon at treeo o'clock, ain inqueSt was held at No. Iti, Hanover-terrace, Itegent's-park, upon the bod3 of Lady ALve Palmer, who difd suddenly at her mansion, as above, on Saturday morning, about two o'clock, before e 3tr. t'. J. Mits, deputy coroner for Middlesex, netting for tl Mr. Wakley. Reporters were excluded from the inquiry, ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON LIEUT. J. PIPER, of the CAMBRONIAN REGIMENT

... COURT-M1ARTIAL ON LIEUT. .1. PIPER, of thme 26tk CAMBRONIAN BEIGILENT. CHATIIAM, Oc-IoirJEr 16. Since the trial of this officer, which took place the begin- ling of last month, at Chatham Barracks, the 2Gt, Regimrent having left this garrison immediately afterwards for Ediniburgh, the prisoner has been allowed to have pri- vate apartments outside the barracks. Oa 'he receipt of the decision of ...

Arrest of Daniel O'Conneil and his son John

... Arrest of Daniel O'Conned and his son John. I _ . A . - . jjre learn from a second edition of the ITWarder of Saturday last, that another deci- sive step has been taken against the Re- c pealors. The Government have resolved t upon prosecuting Mr. O'Connell, Mr. John O'Connell, and others, for conspiracy and other misdemeanours. Informations to that s effect have been sworn before Justice ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLIrCR INTELLIGENCE-MONDAY. B3OW-ST7REET. Two weeti-dressed young iarn, namcd Johm WheJecler and TirnothY r K, irt, nerrbe'r's 01 'tue swell mob, were brought up, charged with 'I 'rts'aisrg a sovereign, the property of Mrs. Anna 3Maria Lyons, of oI No. ti1, Welliigtor,-street, Strand, to 'iT'e jprtist-ctrix Stated that sihe kept a rigor shop Iin Wellingtont- p Atrert, Siroind, a ferw deoio ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YEsTEuDry. EXCAEOGE-COURT. OFFICE.: ThomasWaters, a private in the Royal Artillery, was charged with having stolen a silver watch, a guard chain, .1 a ring and key, a silk handkerchief, anidl 19s. in silver, from Jonathan Mathews, a bombadier-in the same corps. * From na great mass of evidenco given on the cocasion, it appeared that on the nigl;t of the 1th instant the property ...

CITY SESSIONS COURT—FRIDAY, OCT. 6

... CITY SESSIONS COURT-FRIDAY, OCT. 6. SING:UIARI CASE. Thomas Broivwe v. Thoeias E. floppcr. This was an appeal brought by the defendant from a decision of the Lord 1ayor, by which his lordship decreed thle sum of £2 2s. to the plaintiff for work and labour, hi writing love letters for Miss Elizabeth Donovan, noW Mrs. Hopper. The plaintiff stated that in the month of July, in tho year 1840, ...