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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... On Monday evening, Mr. Bedfotd held two inquests at St. George's Hospital; one on the body of John Sa ter, aged fourteen, the son of Mr. Salter, pestnaster, of Grosvenor- street, West, Pimlico, who was passing along Piccadilly on horseback, between four and five o'clock on Friday afternoon, and when opposite the end of Old Bondostreer, the animal stumbled, and fell on his knees. In attempt- ...

ROBBERY IN THE WEST INDIA DOCKS

... RO3BERY IN THE WEST INDIA DOCKS. ExraAonorDINay CASE.-At the Thames police-office on Saturday, a case likely to lead to the tall conviction of a robbery committed in the West India Docks, and supposed to have been perpetrated by persons in the em- ployment of the deck company, upwards of three years ago, was heard in this court to-day, and excited the most intense interest. The court was ...

IRISH ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ,,SU ASSIZE !3T53ZLTG5NCE COLIC COUNTY COURT.-AUG. 15. Br.jel or pRonl6E o0 M Par. XGE.-LCTTLE . Nrwesvr AM.-The court wao delnsely crowded during the trial. The gaderies were reserved for ladies, who assembled in large numnbers.-cr. Cout;: This is an ao- niot of assumpsit for breach of proiis~e at marriage.- Damages were laid at 5,000?. M1r. Moino stated the case. The plaintiff, Miss ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCDI T.-LICESTEiR, AUGUST 4. STABBING tBY A BRsOTrtr.B-Witian' Nfewton, a re- spectab!e-lookiflg young man, aged 27, was charged with cutting ard wounding his brother, John Newton, at Heather, on the 3rd of June. Mr. Wildman conducted the case on the part of the prosecution. Mr. Wing ap- peared for the prisoner. John Newton, the brother of the prisoner, stated that he kept a public ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... . . $TURDAY'S POLICE. MANSION-HOUSE. DhaRiN STOrarT toBnonnY. - Eliabeth HIadley, a I nymp of ?? pave, about twenty years of age, was placed at the bar before the Lord Mayor, charged with having robbed a gentleman connected with the Corn-market, but woaoe name did not transpire, of a gold watch-guard and hi, in the neighbourhood of Mark lane, on the evening of Monday last. -City police ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... TUESDAY. The August General Session commenced yesterday, at the Sessions House, Clerkenwell-green. BooTaHL KEEPEsRs.-Mr. Payne, on behalf of the parochial authorities of St. Andrew's, Holborn, moved the court to pronounce judgment in the case of Jomes Lawson, and Jane, his wife, who had been tried and con- victed of keeping a house of ill-fame at these sessions in the month of February, 1843, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... On Monday evening last, Mr. Bedford held an inquest at the Black Horse, Bedlordbury, On the body of John Jones, aged forty-eight, a porter. It appeared that deceased and some companions went on Saturday after- noon into the Coach and Hones (Ben Caunt's, the chamn- pion of England), St. Martin's-lane, and whilst there drinking, he was accused of falsehood by some female who knew him. In ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... EMTRAL CRIMINAL COUnM MONDAY. This court nnat agoti to day for the purpose of busi- nes8, in pursuanrce of the adjournment from the last session. There are upwards of two huredred prisoners for tria'. The commissioners present at the sitting of the court were the Lord Mayor, the Common Sergeant, Aldermen T. Wo3d, Sir tanee Dulke, the Sheriffs, Unrder. Sheriffs, &c., & . The Common Sergeant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. WEDNESDAY. E. H. EDWARDSOS INSOLVE5Oc Y-The insolvent was described as a jockey and trainer, of Newmarket. His debts in his schedule amounted to 713-., incurred in a period of three years, and his assets Ill,. recoverable debts. He now applied far his interim order. In the course of examination it came out that the insolvent was only an assistant in the stables of his ...

THE CASE AT NORTHFLEET

... THE CASE AT 0T The case of John Taekwell, who fell a tl t disgraceful neglect of the relieving and med ltica to ff of the North Aylesford Union, as well as oto the uacen, interference of the Poor-law guardian of 'X alth o parish, and of which we gave a notice, as We'l -ee of the inquest on the body of the 'iatsm *a r0 paper, is not unproductive of effects he., n -1 tr 006 lota to poor of the ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... b- 7l--'S POLICE. MANSION-HOUSE. DIsTreisorsa CASE.-A young and ?? female, apparently about twenty-tbree years of age, and evidently in an advanced state of pregnancy, was placed at the bar before the Lord Mayor, under the following most distressing circnmstances :-The police-constable, whose duty it was to watch the London-bridge beat, found the unfortunate prisoner in one of the recesses of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... iPOLICE Fs.TELUGENCL dAANSION-3OUSE SXronogss.-Oll Friday, Win. Martin,, aged -It, who Am 1iseen nll itenowa to the police for many years as an btroriglbte, though petty thief, and has been many times -,Mt Cl-toel; for ouch offences, was brought before the 0si ?? ,, charged with stealing a coat ?? a atw; Wetferesoer the properly of Willitam Carter, and the ioitt r ai Rihard Turplo, who are ...