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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... art TUESDAY, MARCH 25. de o LOITERING OFF THE STAND.-A carter was fined la- o lOs. and costs for loitering off his stand at the George's a I id. Dock. He denied that his cart was off the stand, but an . admitted that he himself was off it. The officer swore m( 01 positively that the cart was also off the stand. Mr. Juo 8 Rushton: New, I'll tell you what it is, you write bo 0 anonymous letters ...

THE ASSIZES.—OPENING OF THE COMMISSION

... fITHE ASSIZES.-OPENING OF THE COMMISSION. The Lancaslsire Spming Assizeo for the southern division of this county, fixed for Saturday last, were postponed (owing to the detention of the judges at York), until yes- terday. The intimation was received here on Friday by Sir John Bailey, who is staying at the Adelphi Hotel, and a communication was made to the High Sheriff, the Mayor, and the ...

THE COUNTY COURTS—THEIR USES AND CAPABILITES

... THE COUNTY COURTS-THEIR USES AND CAPABILMITES; Cal The speech made by Lord .BROUGHAM, on Friday, in explaining his proposals for laying new additional and various dutie's on the County Courts, illustrates le the proverbial admonition against overloading the nus willing horse. It is admitted by statesmen, by law aII lords, and journalists, that the County Courts esta- Des blished in 1846 ...

PREROGATIVE COURT—THURSDAY

... PREROGATIVE COUP.T-TriuRsDAY. Ytkb1LtO1Afl1V V i U UMtI-l'IIURSD.AY. in I (fEFcoRE Silt H. JENNER FUST.) In WYLLIE V. WYLLIE.-SINGULAII CASE-111 this case it c a is sought to obtain letters of administration to the estate II of Mr. John Wyllie, late of Brighton, onl behalf of his w *a brother, Mr. William Wyllie, as one of the next of kin. S, Mrs. Elizabeth Wyllie, the alleged widow of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 'eOTION.-At the Hfertford Assizes, on Thursday Mr Ro',nrt Welfred Page, brewer and beer-seler, oi Isaac Rest, journeyman grocer, to recover ~are, sued ?? loss of the services of his daughter, Ruth damages for t ice of her seduction by tise defendant Page, ill bot very young, neither of them beinA Tile larties were more than twenty-one years old and there had been te att ' betiveen thens for ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... . | ATTEMPTED TuFrT..Catherine M Gairy was charged on Monday last by P.C. Walmaley with attempting to steal a piece of beef from the shop of Mr. Turner, butcher, on Saturday night last. *A witness said he saw her take up the beef, but she put it down again on per- ceiving that she was observed. The mother of the girl was loitering about the shop. H1er mother appeared, and said she was not ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK,

... RIOTOUS AND DlsoaDERLY.-William Molyneux was charged by P.C. Liptrot with being riotous and disorderly early on Sunday morning. Complainant stated that he and P.C. Taylor went to quell a row in Millgate, and that they had taken a woman into custody, when the defendant came to the police office and demanded that she should be released; The magistrates ordered him to be discharged on payment of ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... - . ?? . -, It..- ?? o-at EXTRAORDINARY OAste.-At the Salisbury assizess, enl co IMonday, an action was brought to recover the suml of £163 f Cis., under thle followhingsingular cireumostaucesi :-WVilliain tol -N~eat, tite plaintiff, sea a man its -very humble life, livn ti in groat penury aishis mother, Janle Neat, isl a smll'~f' pe Icattage ati lPoxhantI, tiear Blreinhill, down1 to her death ...

THE COUNTY COURT

... IMPORTANT To LoAn SoeffrliS.-OAL2 v. LEACIS.- their This w2.s an action for a balance of £5 7.s. 6id. onl a pro- ttile missory note for £15, in which Mir. Gale, trealurer to thle ,d to Scottish Union Loan Society, was -the plaintiff, and Mfr. that Leach, the barrower, and three persons name'! Shieldi r MCoe an Unsorh his sureties, were the deItsiolanits.- Pt ke Mr.Rolby, solicitor, ...

EXECUTION OF THOMAS DRORY AND SARAH CHESHAM

... EXECUTION OF THOMAS DRORY AD | I ?? SARAH CHESHAIL. | Thomas Drory, convicted of having murdered Jael ti Denny, a young woman to whom he had promised mar- Y riage, and Sarah Chesham, the poisoner of several infor h tunates, were executed on Tuesday morning last. Drory, C since be confessed his guilt, has on all occasions shown a I penitential spirit; and though not violent in his expres. sions ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... t.TimE LAw op B310-tMY.--At the Shrewsbury iL-sizes, a al youing woman was indicted for bigamyv. Thie p~risonier had I srbeen niarriedl, Oli the rd of April, Il82), to Calvb Hlitch- Of :10 * seho was still aliye; and she biar aklso beenI Married tll~ e Hic tiS 23bl of Februarv, 1850, to Rithiard Rhodcnol but 1 ?? soI i rated iicpred that 11l t an her first Ilicsband hiad been doll1 ed St, .8 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT'I'LLIGENCL. - FRIDAY, MARnon 21. '~PUBLICAN'S AND BrEI1liELLERS.-'l'Iere were three publicairs aiid nine huerh uso-keepcrs summoned for infringing the local acts for their batter regulation.- P'rblirsa:. : -foliri Pot-ter, puhli iru, Blies ieirn-street, was [r. ?? for hiaviiig a tium her of' dimuikein persons Iil - ?? hou~eatii a q ilrtecr past four o'clock iii the a ftr cro00 Ini ...