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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -r VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, MONDAY. TENACITY Or A MrAYOR TO IceS INSIGNIA OF OFFICE.- QUcEe aV. 1oculs- r.1'e reliley said, on the part of tie Mayor of Downton, in Wiltshire, lie lead to move for a rule to show cause why a writ of mandamus should not issue, commanding Mr. James Hobbs, the late Mayor of that place, to deliver up to the ilsesent Mayor certain insignia of tliat office, consisting ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... ACCIDENTS,- OFFENCES, ETC. AiRTFuL RoaBBRY.-The following appears in the Gazelle des Tribunaux. Two fellows went three days ago to a fa- mous restaurant, called the Grotte de Calypso, at the Barriere Belleville. As they took their repast, they got into conver- sation with the mistress, who soon told them a full account of the death of her husband, of the state of her business, and all her ...

POISONING AT CONESCLIFFE MOOR HOUSE

... -POISON AT CONEOLETE 15OORHOUSE. The, inquiry touching the suspicious. death of Mr. Young was reknmcd onI Wedn'esEday, at sedgfel ?? off-he death of the co'roner -for Stockton Ward, Mr. Settle, his deputy,- ceased to .ha-r 5urisdiction,tand.Mr. Tretter tht d. ronerfor flarlington Ward, codfit th ?? pr-00 ceedings; occupied -the-whole6 day, and eight'witnsdt were examlined, hut as' *wi Sob seed ...

STRAND JEWEL ROBBERY

... STRANDI JEWEL ROBBERY. Wednesday being appointed for the re examination of the eight prisoners Who wdre rem anded on the- charge 'of being concerned en the burglary and robbery of jewellery upon 'the premisee of Mfeecre: Williiamns and Clapham, jewellers, of the Strand, the court' was c'rorwded to excesf` ' Shortly-after onieo clock the prisoners, D. T. $hlaw J. a-lse6k; J. Gardedner, Mary ...

THE STRAND JEWEL ROBBERY

... 5= STRAND JEWEL ROBBERY. On Wednesday, D. J. Shaw, James Badcock, W. Gardener2 Marry Ann Ciegfrapset. IV BuRcher, his wife, Mary Ann B.Sncher, and htirles Clinton, wvere brought up at Bow- etreet, charged ?? being concerned in the burglary and robbery of jewdliery, &c., which was committed upon the premises of Messrs. Williams and Clapham, jewellers, Non. it and 14, Stran, were further ...

[ill] BURGLARY IN THE REGENT'S PARK

... - ITHE REGE PARK. Dyson, MAnNRbinson, and ?? ialaplicated in tue bsurglary corns. 6 zrlsd {o°t mlfd, in Iegent's-park, on the ;,c1'tn~0se ° ere b ltt up ogain, and re-examined 0 arylebone police-court. Mr. '5t r t ol 0f the blouse of Detention, was called, , he1a~el stole in whicll IMitchell was when he ' otl lt prison. Ilis left side was covered with DI~itfro tll l to the hip, btt since lie ...

EXTRAORDINARY INSTANCE OF MAGISTERIAL IMPARTIALITY

... EXTRAORDINARY INSTANCE OF MAGIS. TERIAL IMPFARTIALITY. On Monday, at Marlborough-street, Captain Paulet Henry Somerset, of the Coldstieatm Guards, was brought before Mr. Hardwick, charged with having horsewhipped Police-constable Griffin, one of the constables stationed at the Great Exhibition. Police-constable Griffin, D 69, said he was stationed with other constables on the carriage-road ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... ACCIDEN:TS, OFFENCES, ETC, ESCAPE OF A CONVICT FRO.M PORTSMOUTH DOCKYAD.- On Tuesday afternoon a convict at work in Portsmouth Dockyard managed to effect his escape, and has not yet been re~captnred. It appears' he was at work in what is called thle new ground; and having contrived to escape fromn tbe' surveillaned of tied keeper, he changed his own convict dtessi for some lkbourer's ...

GUILDHALL

... GUILDIHALL. [Thefolloeing ?? ourr Sunay's Edition of lat week.] FAAiLY SQu7AEBEa.- Wiliam Winkanden and John Win- henden, father and son, were charged by police-constable 97 with fighting and creating a disturbance in Great Carter- lane; he had endeavoured to pacify them, but found it im- possible to settle the matter without taking them into cus- tody. When asked why he had been fighting with ...

THE MURDER IN BELGIUM

... THE MURDER INU BELGIUMl. The sale of a certain portion of the. estate of Bitre- moot, at Bury, in Belgium, belonging to the condemneed Count de Becarme, took place on Monday last before NL Dugnolle, notary at Bangnies. It wais by the special order of the count that the sale was effected. The land was divided into twenty-one lots, but only about a third was disposed of, and they fetched good ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... XIIDDLESEX SESSIONS. -- - -f- - - e. - MONDAY. RIvER Rounnrvx.-Ralph Scott. 27, John Fraser, 28, Chas. Watkins, 22, Henry Robinson, 27, aad John Watkins, 35-,were indicted for having stolen sixteen bushels of oats, and tour sacks, the property of Thomas Robert Keen and an- other, from a barge on the Thames. It appeared from the evidence that on the loth of December a barge called the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION HOuSE. SUSPECTED ROBBERY.-Oa Tuesday, Richard SeweU, boatswain,. and Wiliam. Pearce, .apprentice, on board the -aamona steam-vessel, plying ?? and Yar- mouth, were brought before Alderman Wilson, in the custody of George Scott, a detective policeman. upon suspioion of having robbed. Mr. Harris,of King-street, Borough, of two Bank of England notes, the one ?? 5L, the other for 101., ...