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MIDDLESEX SISSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SISS1ONS. ~~O ~~rr. ' IVntl^ ?? I The January adjourned general quarter sessions, C for the trial of prisoners for the county of Middle- sex, commenced on Tuesday. a SiNxTSaNR ON PxaPoCERTs.-.Henry Jones, a pri- soner convicted at the last sessions of picking Sep pockets, and remanded, was brought up for jadg- ment. The officers proved that he had been hefore convieted more than once ...

LAMENTABLE TRAGEDY AT KINGSTON

... . , .O Monda-y ?? an inquest was held at the Anglers, T'own'-Efld, Kingston-apon-Thames, be- fore Mr. W. tarter, upon the body of Mrs. Mary Rebecca Pratt, aged twenty-two, the wife of Mr. James Pratt, a eheesemonger and butterman, car- rying on an extensive business at No. 2, Angel. terrace, Hkmnmersmitb, who committed suicide on the previous Friday by throwing herself into the river Thames, ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY THE POLICE IN SHOE-LANE

... ALLEGED MURDER BY TIE POLICE2 l. SHOE-LANE. | On Monday, Mr. W. Payne, tho coroner, held a e inquest of several hours' duration at the ?? Lio e Tavern, Shoe-lane, City, on the body of Job Hogan, aged twenty, of No. 23, Plumtree court iHolborn-bridge, who, it was alleged, had beer ?? r dered by a supernumerary officer of the Citv Pliee s without giving the least provocation. The iliqlir e ...

FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF MR. SLOANE FOR TRIAL

... FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF AIR. SLOANE FOR TRIAL. On Monday morning, at an early hour, and long a before the usual time for commencing business at b Guildhall, Mr. Sloane, the barrister, who stands y charged with starving and otherwise ill-treating I Jane Wilbred, was unexpectedly brought up in the ¢ custody of Mr. Roe, the warrant officer of the couit, from Giltspur street Compter, ...

A FLAW IN THE STAFFORD INDICTMENT

... A FLAW IN TUE STAFFORD INDICTMENT. Su The point on which the charge of illegality lit appeared to be most clearly made out at the recent Stafford trials, was that which eharged wi certain of the defendants with having induced w. men, who were working under contracts, to tlh leave their work. It will be recollected, that ne the Central Committee of the National Asso- ea ciation, as soon ais it ...

Central Criminal Court

... central -Crinftnal eourt. The court resumed its sittings on Monday, pur. Iscant to the adjournrment from the last session. ROBbitIV AT TirE LoNDmos Docr-s.-Coates Fennell, 38, a personaof respectabe appearance, described as' an agnt,.was indicted for stealing a quiatity of codfees the property of the London Dock Compnipy. In other counts the prisoner was charged with feloniously receiving the ...

Central Criminal Court

... Central Crimiual Court. like- The April session of the Central Criminal Court Fair mscommenced on Monday morning, before the Right anot te Hoe, the Lord Mayor, the Right Hon. the Recorder, Balk the Common Sergeant, Mr. Alderman Carter, the Mr. s.Sheriffs, &cc.. the ld CRIM1INAL AssAuLT.-Thomas Bishlon, a person Ti in of gentlemanly appearance, and who, it appeared, dict: v- had formerly held a ...

Police

... vaotre. MARYLEBONE.-ASSAULTINO TUR POLIOIC.- 32 Dennis Hayes, an Irish labourer, was re-examined C I on the charge of having brutally attacked, and se- riously injured, two police-constables, and who, in at consequence ofthe violence exercised towards thernm ii were for many days pronounced to be incapable of at doing ?? appeared from the evidence that on e. Monday afternoon, the Ith inst., ...

Scotland

... rotllain 1, ATTRMPTEID Me3DCR-On 36orday night san at- se n-h tipt'was made j? Mitchell-street, G1lasgow to'c'ut ,an e the thr6ajswof two'fetii&ie6s ho lie in that street. eig 1e Inforniation havingbeen despatched to' the central 1,8 in police dflfee, offcers repaired to the place, and the lea r Tile1wiflgfaicts retilted'from their iniiestigatior ?? Dr Mrs Douilas, a widow, rents the tenement ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The November General Sessions were resumed on Monday by adjournment at the GuiIlhall, West. minster. The calendar contains a list of forte.ifve tprisoners for trial, of whom forty-two are indicted for the commission of felony. INCITING TO ?? Martin, 21, was in. dicted for having feloniously incited a young lad of fthe name of Charles White to steal a pistol, a fork a sovereign, and a watch and ...

THE SAILORS' STRIKE

... l- t IMANCHESTEII.-The present position of the ;, seamen located in this borough is one of ex- 5 treme hardship, inasmuch as the magistrates have peremptorily prohibited the seamen fromt going round the town to receive contributions towards their support. In Bolton several of the poor fellows have been arrested, and taken before the Mayor, who, without ceremony, x. committed them to gaol for ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... RoBnBEy IN vfYDE PAes.-Samuel Horner, 30, a respectable looking man, was indicted for having stolen a watch, value £5, from the person of John Wakefield, on the occasion of the opening of the Great Exhibition. The prosecutor was in Hyde Park on the 1st inst. for the purpose of witnessing i the state procession to the Crystal Palace. The Fprisoner forced his way through the crowd and Itook up a ...