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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INI7L-iGENUE-Svr~iIDAt. the. cis I c, thI e other 22 ,cr ie r hrc'gt boia Mrt. Aldleylifilli I loop1er Unsc ter ?? ?? M.i ic ff IHst:,iICC. Jamiic- !'tlicoccib, poii.- ?? Exetccc, ol Oi Tues- -Icy 14I-t I Ioa cit tile ie c- iecar t~ tart-pike-pgate, at ith railroad stationi iniUes: 1icihdingaflot i1 voc'ng eeocl wh r ti- charged im ith hlings-irset fire to a ?? f-ie.1. h prisontte rs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LA IV IN T'E LL IG lWCi&E-T u iv A V. COURT OF CHANCERY. RX PARTr ?? IN ]eE rift: ?? liI[11T RAIL0-- WAY CoMPA'.YY. A petition inider the Wi ndi ng- p A ct wa, presenteid i~y Mr. Jatmes ilaiber, the ?? of'2(IG ?? ill Relliilgtot' ?? Direct Ma nchester aind Lo-ldoii RtaLiwjay, pralying it dliMS0on- jell and at ?? (if tlhe affairs of' thle colupalit. It Wag hecard befolc tile Vice-Cliancellur K. ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... THE STANFIELD-IIALL MUI)Ers-. NORIFOLK ASSIZES-Nortiwcii. [FF11,03 ?? OW.X ililPOiTURS.] Tu'cs,A;.y.-T1'le iliterest attached to this reniarkalde trial, whi ?? had liegemi to flir yestcrdiay, was raised to-day to i t. Ii r.st iintensiity', iii conseqilelic0 ofI' its eing hiiown that the prisoner was this laY tu enter upon liisldcfuixe. The desire to know thic line ut' defnene that hie would ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE, V-- 0 l.11.IIAI1..-,J~~eo! ?? oo dee' i ?? s IL L aurie, tn W. charge of1.X d'ir tihe ILiv'. Fra:cek T1.1 Ibutt c'1o'. ofg, lceefllli. out.ai - Sr at, iwhcrvth h~e con-sidered his ilife inl dangc'r. It ?? fro tile sttm t'tnt If ?? rt''t'ci';d Cc . Iuliohiant that, lie woo tr-it''. tune&r %1 ,fiti-1 'i O1P for ecrtohs hiouses at 1c'ntoiiviie, Iijr I: li- i fjult of 1. ' ii' Mh. r)o. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE-FRtIDAY. 6VILDHALLJI,-Fiz:aCeI 11 ilsonh, Rose l vaIrord, andI ,Sarnh Jaekson vwere charged With atten ptihig, to break the windows of MOssrs. Hitchcock and Co., St. Paiul's Church. vardi. It was proved that Jackson flung a large stone at a square of plate glass, bult did not break it frolml wvalnt of its not being thrown ?? sufficient force. She had several stolnes, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLiC! ICTEEIOEACL-MoND. IV ieSrM INSTH R. -Jlklpt. Il'iil-ldeq ?? 41, til I i lti)l as at labourer, was charglea bel leforoe m. itr'o ill, (n11 ci1sitit i1 ,f l-aing caused the (leatli or Aniie, his wile, by :tsai:iat- ing her. t.(, lltc iioiill v, a, womillan ill ltimible circmistaicessttated that thse lirisoiler ikl~d Ils Wife ?? :nol qipartillotil i1iinictliately over her, att No. 1, iteg ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... IPOLICE INTELLIGIECE-TiLUIISDAY. U (l'tL.x HALL.,-T1wo girls iimed .Jaac CBIrown and SoSism -JoAsoii vie crlialhrged 1itli threatellilnlto break thevil udows of MeCS.S. Hlitchcoock and Co., St. Paul's Churchyard. T'ci prisoniers have only just collie out of prison, nfter ecrvinl a :eril f two iioitl is for a similar offenII e, anld about te cc o'clock yesterdaly they wrent to tim p0rosecutors' ...

DEPUTATION OF IRISH MEMBERS TO LORD CLARENDON—MR. DUFFY'S CASE

... DEP UTAl TION OF IRSI MEMBERS' TO LOIU CLARESDON'-M11. DUF'1FY's C'A SE. + On .Mfoniday afternoon a dlepuitation of getitleilteti con- a. nected with the representationi of Ireland, and headed by be Sir Lucitus O'Briel, waited, by appointment, on Lord Cli- rendon, at the lrish-office, Great tQueeu-st:cet, Westminster, for tie purpo'e of presenting to his Excellencqas the repre- A- sentative in ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... |S'lJRRE Y QUARTE 7RI? ,S'E~SIOAS' -TU}sDAY. Tite Easter quarter sessimmis for the county of Sn;rey ccii- mcneed to-day at timc ('mmirt-Imomise, ieigate beforM c r J. \V Fleslitield, chllairlimmu; Messrs. lriscoc, RcmbiTleTrotter, 3est, Parrett, 'i'urnmer, JIefre, Illittn, ?? nyilm ltopc, Joh-i amid several other magistrates. Ti t visitingm comiumittue of nmiagistrates for Brixton House of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LA JV INTI'ELLIGENCE-T I't-SDAY. Al10 HUSE OF LORDS-APIPEALS. A 1001 mmIOLD V. liiH C 0(1)DJ1 SZSIoNEBitS i (V I CA RITABfL lIE,- ed, QUESTS IN liRlAIND, V ;as This was an appeal againesta decree of the present Lord lilt, Chlelnellor (if 1 cehiiu, by n hich dercre tilie liipe1lhout hadi itbeen ifimikose fromt thle inaliageinlent of tif i estates if a Mr. aliatttliw Slicc late of Wateerford, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELiIOGEiVCE -WVD NESDAY. 010 Blow-STRiHET'.-lchard LOdei', latte overseer of convicts at Wocolwic, wvas brought up1 ill thle ctustody of Ins.puetur mie Gt%,,ay, A division, and placed ait the bar, before Mr. Ifenry, rcl cl'tre on h)is own1 confession, w~ith having, Oil the 10thI Itoi Maj last, solon the cotin of 7351. in gold, one 101. Bankc Of I'o llosild Dote, anld one jI. Bank Of ...

ROYAL MARINES

... 10 YA L JRiA IUNES. GENElRAL COURT MARTIAL. Wnonlwcil-A gencral court niartial, of whicil Colonel A. 11. Gordon, R. pre, as pesideoit, ai:selllbled at tile IICE- room of' thte Royal Mairilne Barracks, 'i Friday the 2i-d, mad Moonitday ?? 26ti uIt., fur the trial of fFirt- Liem IIit:daises Splaille DoI ilwmall, of the Roydal Marines, oil tile fosilloving charge:- For having, on or aboult the ...