POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... U1prraovyKfs AssAvLT iDY A PuaILzTeT-On Tues- day, Je;n lI-cwss, a prize-fighater, :was charged with having Zently assaulted a peor felow, who werks about themneiglrbourh°od of Bisheopagatatstreet.-Ths defendant, who w.as diving a horse and gig, struck with his whip the aunplarSlnb, sro was5 quietly standing onl the pavement, across Wlle falce. The complainlant, stungr with pain, seized the ...

THE HON. MR. NORTON'S MEMORY

... The Hon. Mr. Norton -let him at his leisure and his pleasure thank or revile the memory of Lord Melbourne for such profitable elevation- sits in the judgment-chair of Lambetlpqlice. office. He who the sword of beav'n would bear Should be as holy as severe. The public may have nothing to do-(never- theless, the public will somehow busy its heart and brain in the matter) -with the mnarried ...

THE PROVINCES

... ; u : ~ % :; , A: ., 1 ?? O I . i :r ; Q ; I: i; ; i 8 t XEEB PROVIECE841 r .51 . ?? DEVONSHIRE..T.-ms ATTEMPr AT MVUDDEM NItEAR CoeftxyLi ?? unfortunate Jew pedlar,'. whor * was so crhly trcated near. Cowleysbridge, is gradually recoveriag,.under the care of thbosurgeonsofi the D)von -and-Exeter hospital -His recollection.,however,;as'tore- ,eat events i nt yet sufficiently improv- d to ...

THE PROVINCES

... CAMBRIDGESHIRE.-PRECOCITY IN CRIaEi-At the Cambridge borough sessions, on Monday, Lydia Pleasance, a little girl ooly seventeen years of age, but whose face denoted the possession of cannirg beyond her years, pleaded guilty to charges of robbery under the fol- lowing impudent ?? the preceding Monday she went into the shop of Mr. Roe, a silversmith, on the Market-bill, and representing herself ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... SATURDAT'S POLICE NEWS. PEAR3NflOBQUGRl-SUBE:S MR. BRura oy SEA-rCU or ?? NVoFE-JOptJonatnOt Briggs appeared in answer to a sammons charging him with assaulting William Sullivan, by breaking his nead with a ?? head was bound with adhesive plaister, said, that on Tuesday last, he called upon the defendant about a small amount of money which he owed him, and not finding him at home, he thought, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... XIDDLESEX SESSIONS. MONDAY. pem rgnra The sittings Ofr geea session were resueths origateGudl, Broad Sanctuary, Wsmntr eoeM.Sren Adams, &c. The ubroproercmitdfr trial was 103, of which number ninety-four were charged with felony and nine with miademeafour. RoBnBBY B FBIyESA.-Leon gathan, t rty-f , a Frenchman, was indicted for having stolen forty-hree sovereigns and other moneys, belonging to ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I l [These sessions commenced on Monday, but no case of nterest marked the first day's proceedings.] TUESDAY. ROnayrY AT M. LAPONT'S. - Catherine Taverner, twenty-two, the wife of a soldier now serving at the Cape, was indicted for having stolen a diamond pin, of the value of 51., the property of Pierre Cheri Lefont, in the dwelling-house of Mr. J. Butler.-The prosecutor, M. La - font, the ...

THE PROVINCES

... I BERKSHIRE.-MYSEaRIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OD THE Towkr CLERK or Nawnumy.-Much surprise has been excited amongst the inhabitants of Newbury, by the somewhat sudden disappearance of their town clerk. It appears that Mrn Henry Bunny, the gentleman alluded to, is the son of a Mr. J. Bunny, who has for many years held a most respectable position in the town as a solicitor, and is related to other ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT IN THE STRAND

... I THEz ATAL_ ACCIDENT H THE STRAND. I The adjourned inquest, held by Mir. Langharn and a neuieroue jary, in the vestry-hall of St. Cleoaent Dances upon the bodies of MIr. and Mirs. Tnoonpsou, George PRowve,aud George Dunn,wasreswamed on Mronday morning. The examination. of 3Mr. Abralham, the surLeyor, lasted revera! hoers; anda reepert from the sarveyors appointed to inspecti the prea.see wee ...

TRIAL OF RAILWAY DIRECTORS

... . On Friday, Harr, ?? Thompson, George Hicks Seymour,and Samuel Priestman, directors of the York and North Midland railway, were charged at the York assizes with the manslaughter of Joseph Sykes and John Thompson, at Brayton, near Selby, on the 5th of May last. The delendanta were not placed in the dock, but ap- peared in the magistrates' gallery. The grand jury ig- nored the bill against them ...

THE INSANE MAINE LIQUOR LAW

... FOURTH EDITIO N PUBLISHED ON SUNDAY BORMG, CO-NTlll T TE LA1TEST INTELLIGENCE. LLOYD'S WEEKLY 1 LONDON NEWSPAPER. I I Louis Napoleon has given new evidence~of Poli tical sagacity by very considerably reducing the import duties on coal and iron. lie has-with all his despotism-to contend against a strong party of protectionists; and this onward move- ment in despite of suych bigoted opposition, ...

DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... DESPERATE ATTEMhPT TO MURDER. 1 On monday, at the Lambeth polle -office, after the night charges had been disposed of, fro' Philip Grinney, a ceneh-.wheeiPright, residing ar-street, Kenninyton, aged forty, was placed at the bar before Mr. Elliott, on the serious charge of cutting the throat of his wife, H~annah Grinney. with intent to murder her. The first witness called was Eliza Grinney, a ...