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... polite Eitelhgencc. MANSION HIOUSE. THURSDAY.-EXTRsAOsDINARY CAsz. -A seaman of very intelligent appearance, named John Potter, asks statedhis agetobe about thirty years, presentedhini- self at the bar in the custody of Bradley, one of the prin- cipal officers of the Mansion-house, a voluntary prisoner. The following evidence was given on the occasion - James Bradley said: This day the ...

Metropolitan Police Intelligenc

... ?? ?? ?? I MANSION.HOUSE. WxDNESDAY.-ExTRAoaDINAfY CAsE.-A man whose flamo appeared upon the prisoners' list as Sillops Bent, was brought before the Lord Mayor upoti self-aOcu- sation of a very serious offence. Robert Sterling, pollee- atun No. 157 of the A division of metropolitan police, ftated that at sivelve o'clock on Tuesday night, at Qzoring-tross, the prisoner, after looking at him for ...

Police Intelligence

... Veolta ?? . ?? . ?? lianslip, clerk in the serviee of Mescr6. Caish and Co., of Woued-street, worehoteseme , vwa brought up for final ei~anmihatioli, chargedwith stealing a quantity of silk ivaiiteoathigs, and other goods. Iis mother, Olivi:i, was also charged with receivimg a part of the goods, which she had caused her laudlady to pledge. The prisoners were committed for trial. WORSHIP-STREET ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... zffollt!t @effrlt, & nqutztt. S1OCIING RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. COLLISION ON TIHE LONDON AN]D BIRMINGOnAM I RALmWAv.-On Tuesday morning last (Jaly 20th). r a frightful collision, attended with the most serioud i conscquences, took place on the line of thle g London and Birmingham Railway, near Chalk-farm, ii and within a short distance of the Camden-town sta- U tion. During the day most painful ...

THE ALLEGED MUTINY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE TORY—ARREST OF CAPT. JOHNSTONE

... THE ALLEGED MUTINY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE TORY-ARREST OF CAPT. JOHNSTONE. - Oa Monday, Mr. Clarkson, counsel for the prose- dis cution in the ease of the men charged with piracy and anm murder on board the ship Tory, accompanied by Mr. hit Hawley, clerk to Messrs. Crowder and Maynard so- I lictors, came to the Thames Police-offlee in haste, and sai while a night charge was being heard, the ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? a f - aacs.~TIS elagth~dayappoistdhythe judges, or o nook and corner, Wag ouuid heewsa ece.m Ingly full etteadins 'o h etee fte long rob, an and one or tivo ,foriges fdistintion, including a a French judge, wer obebdtob rsn( ht after fen o'clock their Lordships,,consilating of'the chief judes f he ours f Queen's Bench, Exchequer, ~and W Cocamooi Pleas, eatejeji the Court;.andthc as a tn ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Zmnt1o, Iattie0j, & *uqutt0 - ?? *THEF SALT-HILL MURDER. WIn *; ]5OcRApHY OF JOHN TAWELL. of Tih cbnvict John Tawell was born in 1784, and me it tis choo Jolll (tve'l cotin elld h for abu sevn m *a thec second son of Tho fais Ttae ?? aro- fonsiderables number of years kept a gueral shop in the parish of Aldwby, a village in Noprfolk, abou six Soc miles from ]Beccle. In this Ocit bonand sepued ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Irrtbtnte, 9ffentro,& *zrquto. Flasr- EtirxrnAoin MW COMMiTTAL oF THOMAs HENAY. Hocsa.-Tuesday being appointed for the final examination of Hocker, at Marylebone Police Office, the neighbourhoodofthat court. was crowded at an early hour, and the greatest anxiety prevailed to obtain a view of the prisoner. Mr. Rawlinson took his seat on the bench shortly before eleven o'clock, when the doors ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... sal-belito, OffflIrtge, sr fjTqlirqtg4 ?? I MIORE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. rFIUOISFUL ACCIDENT OX TIlM NORTHERnN AXID ?? ?? have to perform the pain- Ifb duty of giving itall details oraeiother railwzly nc- cident, by which no ne an has been killed and sci'e- mal Per-sons wounded. T'he scene of the calamity is that portion of twic Northern and Eastern line which was opened only a few days ago, and ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... I rctdentg, offmnaeo, & Inquroto TiE LATE EXPLOSIO AT MESSeS. SAMUDA's FAcTorY. if -ADJOURNED INQUEST.-MONDAY, MARCH 17.-Upon 0 the Coroner taking his seat this morning, pursuant to w adjournment, Mr. Ballantine addressed him, and re- sz quested to know whether he would require the pre-P sence of Air. Samuda. That gentleman was most P anxious that the jury should have before them every ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... [940I,,oll Of fewfo&.1& *que4tot. e BARBA906 TIREATMENT OsF A LADY BY Eta HUSBAND tii t AND Iltit ScON, TiHE LATTER A CLELnoIAt.-AtI thle W Pettv Sessions conirt of' Cai'rickuergus, on the 11th lit November, .Richlard Baittersby, ?? and the Rev. Fi a John C. Battorsby, A-ere called upon to answer the de charge of Mrs. Biatteraby, the wife of the former an pr -the mother of tho latter, for ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... 1corlttclt, Milretels, & fi iquet.| 1 IIE LAiE STARlING CASE AT IIOUNSLOW BAR- ?? Saturdav last Lieutenant Kerwan, of' the 4th Light Dragoons, charged with having stabbed Quartermaster Tarieton, or the saiine regdimeut, the particulars of whieli wCrO given in this paper ot Saturday last, was brought before a bencih of magis- trates, at Brentford, for further examination. .UI. Edward Smith ...