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THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLICE COUBR& GUILDHALL. JbAhn Maet-tn, a smart looking young mani, desnribr de as bricklayer, was brought up on a warrant before AIdermen Rose, charged with a violent assault upon his wife, Mary Ann Martin, a very respectable looking young woman, said-I have lived with the prisoner as his wife about three years, but I have only been married to him about ohr months.My- huband cme bore abou ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COUBTS. MANSION-HOUSE. 27omas Franklijn appeared before Mr. Alderman Cuj: in discharge of his bail, for having offered for sale a quantj of canvas which had been stolen. Foulger, the constable who had the conduct of the cap sad that since the last examination two other prisonem, who were the thieves, and who had made use of the prison, as a dupe, had been apprehended and remanded ...

Lam Intelligence

... ~a ~I~n. . NOTICES-THIS DAY. b COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'5.INN.a AS 10-Bayaa ~ Loans JuonsCas,-Lueatle petition: Be Melix. To e pokn o:Perio'sSettlement. Motion. &o.: Bie llarkworth- trig ROLLS CORT, CHANORRY LAN S-I. 1 AT 1G.-11woridnt: Tirc v Peonstodn v . uDTlusompeo. To baue metond Craolto v. Phlis ?? S eal). By orer mereth Stoale-Toobe. ?? v. CheethODabn-rakobe.sBaker -mth;Ly.an vdsol. ...

THE MURDER IN THE HATYMARKET

... T2HB MUBDBR IN THBE HA YMABKBT. ! RE-EXAMINATION OF THE PRISONER. - Yesterday was appointed for the re-examina- tion at Marlboroighs-treet police-office of Gioeaemsi lant, the Piedmontese, who is charged with the murder t of Heloise Thaubin, in Arandel-court, Haymarket, on the t night of the 23rd inst. Large numbers of persons collected in the streets desirous to eatch a glimpse of the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS ?? _ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? - r tMANSION-HOUSE R'ch4ardB e a well-dressed fellow, who c d 9was charged with having attempted toh pIc, the o Tladles in Crosby Hall,at an astronomical lecture v cisc Gf up for final examination. He had belasen Sih delicate hand to separate the folds of ea ld, rs~ the spt where the pocket-hole is conoealed ad t he fo1ailed in ?? wrhat he expected' tranfl ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. James Stubbings, James Smith, Bolert Wilson, and Joseph Thompson, who have been ?? in the habit of working in AIdgate, amongst the butchers, the last having been in the constant employment of a butcher in the market, were charged with having been unlawfully in pos- session of a quantity of lat. Three policemen bad gone into a public-house in the market upon business not ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TTHE POLICE cOUERTS. 1 . . By he -MANSION-HOUSE ad he henry 3anks a maen of asout 35 yearsd at i5 d tigh n befr thet n h Lord m pai l0, ae, war th e . roug: t befored he Lyord. M ayor, charged with being in ?? roved lawflipossesiou of 22 catbinape under the following cir. tiner Dn by- C. Baker,' cons8table NO.. 613, ?? information I . by ofreceived I last ntight accompace watkins, another ...

THE POLICE COURIS

... THE POLIEB OOUBIS. IASION-}IOUSE. prout ud phom d haee born themepn ?? Meayor snother ed ted th rechaie wotom, oah me wiermat a l erom tale beeecingmyhie the hi Eefhmagstrat fof soe titywe sonpnr bI thea sheroft aoeur ac ?? end pronte forI evir esh apiant illrpatien Whhi a e In the b~ooe that she oddshe Lord Iot b aeidi n the 16t of hebruntil V pressing hewhand she hame no mean ofpaing sa begd ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... . .: A INTEBLLiG ENCE i !I. .1 ' . ?? W. a, , , ,A, iHOME Cida(R mT.-MADsrTO , MABR 18. zi,-(Before- Mr. 3ustice Erhe andf af Special Jflry.)- -. .,H8IZLU'r ii. THiACCIDENTAL DEATH ThB~IiWAEC rCODaAN. This case was not oirought'to a'coucusionatti late on Wednesafly evening. : Ssewnea 'Shee 'addreieed the Jur in 'a foricibld speec for the'djfetdants' 'The principal point he relied upon as an ...

the police courts

... THE POLICE COUR78. MANSION-HOUSE. pri 8o0omon Parker was charged before the Lord Mayor with uP having feloniously received a large numberofblankets which th4 had been stolen from the government. fol Mr. Young, solicitor to the contractor, appeared for the prosecution, Mr. Lewis for the defence. fn Mr. T. Johnson, dyer and contractor, of South-street, Cil Whiteohapel, said-I am contractor for ...

Lam Intelligence

... tab) Intelligence. NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. Al 10i-figF0B TER LOanS Jua:Icas.-Forjudgment: Pooley v ,oier. Appeal: Swinfenv. Swin CERYANE .&I ?? judimenb: Biai'v. BDiltey. Cuse, ?? Lister ,. e put, ?? v. Wilaon-Pertwee V. P'acker-Attorney. Bcnera Eheyv.0 Co- rnilhv. Lewlo--Attorney-GeDral r. vot~ Crouchor-Jutllionl v. Rock. ~~1ltbl.CIANCELLURS' COURTS. LINCOLN'S-INN. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 1-7 THE POLIC COUBRZ& 1 MANSION-HOUSE. J3 gountaency and CGaarki O~ieer were brought before . lwod Mayor, charged with being in unlawful possession Benk of England notes under circumstanoes de- teo in the followitg evidence. Mgicoel layd, the detective offioer, ?? elavej Oe0ekthis morning I waE on dutyvwith Spittle, another DjOer, at the Bank of England. I saw the prisoner Moun- ?? tsnding at ...