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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... XANSION-HOUSEF A BRUTE.-On Wednesday, a brutal fellow, named Samuel Bailey, was charged with having violently assaulted two police- monvaedothers.-Thedefendant, aperson of great bodily strength, was seen kicking a dog, which he was dragging with a piece of cord. Upon being expostulated with by a policeman, he exercised still greater cruelty, and struck and kicked every one who inter fered The ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LAW AND POLICE.-SATVRDAY. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. A PROMOTER OF JOINT STOCK COMsPANIES.--IN RaE JOHN VATAS SImPsON.-This insolvent, who described himself as having had offices in Moorgate-street, as secretary to the Pro. fessional and Commercial Detector Association, manager of the Commercial and Clerical Electoral Agency offices, and agent for the Promotion of Joint Stock Companies, was ...

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... TE E, ?? .~ 4 ?? EX=AB1INAll~ IS S AT BOWV- After the X4hag d be'eA eof before Mr. Henry, on Friday rnM d lte ?? Chartists wvas proteeded'Nith. Shot-bRel evnen o'clock, Mr. Hall took his seat;- Mr. Clariceon, Mt Waward, and Mr. Reynolds (the joint eslicitor to 'the treasa@r~peering for the prosecution, and Mr. M'Namara for the Aaosoers.-M.Jr. Clorkson requested that the prisoners found at- ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LAW AND POLI ?? TU- 2 Y. GCO)TI Or BANSR-VJP rl Y. TirE SATIRIST NEWSPAPER.-IXN Rn-A. CARROLL, JUN- The bankrupt, wcho was descuibed as a newspaper proprietor, in the Strand, cane Up to pass siS last examinati M. Tile halance sheet, prepared by Mr. Maynard, and commlencitng 9th Novesn ber, 1846, and ending 12th August, 1847 showed-creditors, 1.638 5s.6d ; ditto, holding security, 200; ...

THE LATE MURDER IN THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION

... , THE LATE MURDER IN THE HOUSE OF , CORRECTION. NEWSON A SELF-ACCUSED MURDERER TWENTY-SIX YEARS AGO. Since the incarceration of George John Hewson, in the Old Bailey, who is chargedwith themurder ?? Henry Wood- house, late one of the warders of the House of Correction, some circumstances have come to light, which have added much in. terest to the situation ina which the culprit has placed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... PALACE COURT. FRIDAY. I2sULTIXG A JVRtYMAN-A SCENE IN CornsT-GOYvTT V. STaEmreai-This was an action to recover fill 2s. 6d. upon a bill of syetange. The plaintiff was formerly attorney to defendant, who Is landlord of the Angel and Crown, St. Martin's-larie. In 1843 r24fendant (who is a coachmaker by trade) was under contract to supply the carriages for Shillibeer's Economical Funeral Comr ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LAW AND POLICE.-SATURDA Y COURT OF BANERUPTCY. C IN RVD JONEs.-This bankrupt was described a; of Upper Charlotte-street, Fitzroy-squareengineer.-Messrs. Gregson and Co. were solicitors to the fiat, and opposed on the ground of in- suhiciency of accounts. The bankrupt's debts were large, and a composition of 10s. in the pound had been offered. Thecreditors, therefore, wished to know what had ...

DIABOLICAL [ill] TO MURDER AN UNFORTUNATE WOMAN

... DIABOLICAL ATTEMPF TO MURDER AN UNFORTUNATE WOMAN. At the Thames Police-court yesterday (Saturday), Michael Haggerty, a rough, red-headed Irish coal-whipper, was brought before Mr. Ballanthle, charged with feloniously cutting alp5 wounding Ellen Kale, a woman of the town, witb h-I - murder her. The case was one of a !nOst horible description, and ths investigaion created the deepest interest ...

DISGRACEFUL TREATMENT OF EMIGRANTS

... DISGRACEFUL TREATMENT OP EMIGRANTS. On Monday, at tle Liverpool Police-court, two men named Rafferty and Hackit were charged by Michael Hengan and another with having received money for passages to New York, under false pretences, and afterwards refusing places in the ship agreed upon. or any other. The complainant Hiengan said that they had paid for himself and others, to Rafferty,the sum of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE LLIGENCE. GUILDHALL. THE CHAJTIST DEMONSTRATION.-On Tsesday,W. Waters, J. Graham, F. Lister, and A. Soper, were charged with being riotous and disorderly, with flinging stones and assaulting the ?? policeman Spring said that on she previous after- noon, while on duty in Fleet-street, he observed the prisoner Waters flingr a stone at some brother constables, upon which le ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGE-CE MANSION-}lHOUSE. T RitIoF5FS55'a OFricEERs.Ofl Tueeday,'~Sepdf aisBrooks, and S. W. Alabaster, were charged Wth tforgery.- H.Hicks, of philpott-plice, city, plumber, stated that hie acdaei4 Alabaster?, who had previously gone by the name&d Wat0 0 having committed a forgery, by signing his (Hirka'd) isiirii'i r letter of recommendation of himself, so as to procure-crdlit for ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... LAW AND POLICE.-SATURDAY. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. CHESTERMAN V. SAUNDERS.-In this case, Messrs. Chester- man, timber merchants, summoned the defendant, a carpenter, on ajudgment debt of 13 lls. 10d. The costs were s 10s.; and an application was made, that the interest on the judgment, obtained nearly four years ago, might be added. It was stated that there was no provision in the act as to ...