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SATURDAY'S POLICE

... BOW-STREET. A MoasmnG DRAUGHT.-A young man, whose name did not transpire, but described on the charge-sheet as a elerk, was brought before Mr. Henry by the police, who stated that he was found drunk this morning, at $ 'clock-, in Linnoln'o inn-fieldo.- The defendant, who, while before the magistrate, appeared to have recovered but partly from his carouse, stated that lie had been or- dered by ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE [NTELLIGENCE. MANS1ON-H1OUSE, A LoAN SocrY.-On Monday, Mr. William Wallis, score- tary to the Tower Hamlets Loan and Discount Society, which was stated to he held at No. 40, St. Mary Axe, was oummonod before Sir Peter Laurie, for having misapplied moneys entrusted to him for certain purposes, in violation of good faith, &c. The case attracted a large assemblage.-Mr. Pelham said he ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE- COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. TuEBSDAY. RsGINA v. H~asrc'r PuWAxsn-This was ass indictment whielh charged the defendant with having kept her illegitimate lunatic son in a state of imprisonment and filth, although she had a suffi- eicnt allowance to keep the young man in cleanliness and comfort. The defendant bad been found guilty at the trial; but upon a former occasion a rule was ...

HORRIBLE MURDERS BY A MOTHER OF HER CHILDREN

... HORRIBLE MURDERS BY A MOTHER Or HvTR CHILDREN. [From our latest edition of last week.] On Saturday afternoon, between the hours of three and four, the greatest excitement was created along the shoves of the Thames in the immediate vicinity of Battersea-bridge, in consequence o the following tragical ?? subjoined particulars havE been obtained from parties who were eye-witnesses of the incie ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... [FROM OUR LATEST EDITION OF LAST WEEK.] GUILDEALL. ROBBERY BY A SErVANr.-Sarah Ward, a girl about ffteen years of age, was placed at the bar before Mr. Alexander Wood, charged with stealing a five pound note, fourteen sovereigns, and some silver, from a gentleman's chambers in Throgmortos-stroet. It appeared that she lived in his employ as a servant. and the money named having been missed from ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I MONDAY. The court resumed its sittings to-day, and the ommissioner r.i present at the opening of the proceedings were the Right Hon. t lhe Lord Mayor, th e Recorder, Aldermen Sir C. M arshall, Hughes Hughes, T. Wood, ?? There w ere 250 prisoners for trial at the C present sessions, and that number was likelv to be increased to 01 over 300 by com mittals from the different polie-courts before ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIaENCM. MARLEOROUGE-STRE1l. SINGULAR CASO.-On Thursday, John M'PherSon, a young man of rospectable appearance, evidently in a very delicate state of health, who was described on the charge sheet as residing at No. 14, Nevw Millman-streot, Brunswick-square, house-painter and deeorator, was placed at the bar, having been taken into custody mnder the following ?? eleven and twelve ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT Or EXCHEQUER. MONDAY. GrAN vo. MADDOX.-This was an action by Miss Grant, the vocalist, against Mr. Maddox, the proprietor of the Princess's theatre, in Oxford-street, to recover damages for the alleged breach of an agreement in writing. The agreement on which the action was brought, was to the effect that Miss Grant was to be engaged for three years, at a salary of 5 per week in the ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... [FROM OUR LATEST EDITION OF LAST EEK.] BOW-STREET; STEALING CO.4S. wretsled-leelsig woman 66 yearoofage who bad frequently been charged with stealing coals from the dif- ferent barges in the river, was brought before Mr. Henry, at this office, for a similar offence. Mr. Lumley, a coal-merchant, stated that lie had lost coals to the amount of between 601. and Sol. per yeas, by practices of this ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE [NTELLIGENCE. MANSION-EOUSE. E TfE WaenOWV-BBEAKING MANIA. -On Monday, Louisa c Turner. an unfortunate creature, hiso has been frequently sent to prison for breaking the windows of Mr. Prentice, pastrycook, of Ckeapside, a man well known as extremely kind and benevolent, wvas brought before Alderman T. Weeod, and charged with havnll entered the sloop of Mr. Prentice, and broken a large ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... SATURDAY'S POLICE, I [FROM OUR LATEST EDITION WEE , ~~~BOW-STRY:ET. j THE ATmaWTED AssAssanATIoN IX DRun YLk_ n at two o'clock, the prisoner, John Graham, who to from last week, for the attempted assassinstion of ?? D wias placed at the bar befrore Mr. Henry, for H.rJF,,2 The prisoner, on this occasion, lookd extreneloit I Joen Durcan, the house-surgeos, in answer to tie S of Mr. Henry, the ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... - SATURDAY'S POLICE, GUILDiHLL. Torn MATRIMONIAL SPEACTOR.-Joseph Mortimer was this day brought before Messrs. Aldermen MnegroeaudFasncsmhe, for re-examination, charged with having stolen 24s from a Miss Loyer. The prisoner, at the first examination, it will be recollected, was charged with having, under a pretence of marriage, get the prose- eutrix to place her money and clothes in his hands, ...