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... LAW AND POLIMC fMrROPOITAN. OorrAGV ON M aS SELBY AT Til a SMRAND Tman~TaE. -Mr Selby, the wellbknown comedian, at present en- gaged at -the Strand Theatre, applied to Mr Henry, at Bow-street, for advice as to the means by which he could obtain-redress for an outrage committed on Mrs Selby last evening, by some young gentlemen (officers lhe' believed) who occupied a private ?? Henry: Did you ...

THE SUICIDE IN ST JAMES'S PARK

... TIE SUICIDE IN sT JAMES'S PARK. On Monday afternoon, at four o'clock, Mr Bed- ford held a long inquiry, in the Board Room of Charing Cross Hospital, respecting the death of Joeli Wheatley, aged: 47 years, late in the employment of 1Mr Trolloppe, of Parliament-street, Westminister, decorate to Her Majesty. From the evidence adduced it al) peared that the deceased, with the assistance of his ...

LLANRWST, MONDAY, January 3

... I LLANRWST, MONDAY, Januarv 3. XTa~ - IT tar liefore W. H. Han me, Esr, EA(Iriral W atling, and R. 0. Moulsdale, Esq Osven Hughes and David Fouiktes were brought up ins Oiustody of P.C. 19, for being drunk nnd disorderly, at Colwvyn, on the night of the 24th tlt., and when re- quested by the officer to go home, they told him to go to h-11. Each fined 5s., with 9a. Gd. costs. .Owen Williams v. ...

MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... | MERIONETHSH~IRE QUARTER SESSIONS. These Sessions commenced 'It I ti, on Tuesday, the- 4th inst. The examining of the accounts was the chief business of the day. After its termination, thee Clerk of the Peace intro-. duced the correspondence between himself and the- Privy Council in relation to the division of the County into Coroner's lDistricts. Fr'om it we deduced that the County having ...

LAW AND POLICE

... METRO POLITAIN. Sir. Oilkron oF HIGHWAY IIOD'Eity W`1IT VIOLR.';0B.- the it Richard IRimell, a tall well-built man, of respectable has appeatance, dcscrihed on (lie cliarge-shect as -an ostler stol ,I at the Seven Stars, New- rornd'Hanmmarsmrith, wa§ charged to at Marlborough-street, with stealing from the Pcrson rpro re of Isarie do Bouillancy, an Italian singer at theG C11VC the Chaniltanit ...

DENBIGH, FRIDAY, Jan. 14th

... DENBIGHI, FRIDAY, Jan. 14th. -Ir _- T Io ri ?? al n -- P P. Ionrn~ Before J. Parry Jones, Esq., AI yor; R. Parry and.E. Pierce, Esgrs. Anne Jackson, single-woman, was charged with stealing a pair of stays, and other small articles, from the shop of Mr. Huhgh -lughes,.draper, Denbigh, on the previous market-day. The prisoner seemed to have very clumsily managed the business, for after she ...

PRESTATYN, MONDAY, Jan. 10

... Before Col. Morgan and the Hlon. Col. Rowley. J. Morris, P.O., charged W. Parry with assaulting Ihinm in the execution of his duty on Christmas-day; and Thos. Parry, Llanasa, vith a like offence, both *being drunk and disorderly at the time. The cases .being fully proved, they were each fionod His. arid The Birmingham Bpugilist, Bodger Critchley, re- ferred to in our last, who made himself ...

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW AND POLICE, mEr1ROPOLITAN. ASSAULT OUTSIDE THE HAYSIArrrET TiHEATRE.- Antonio Black, of -No 2, Upper Stamford-street, Black- friars, merchant, was charged at Marlborough-street, be- fore Mr Bingham, with creating confusion and disturb- auce at the entrance of the Haymarket Theatre, and assaulting police constable Stroud, 144 A, and obstruct- ing him' in the execution of his ?? constable ...

CARNARVON—(SHIRE-HALL) SATURDAY, JAN. 15

... s.I -- t CARNARVON-(SIIIR:-HALL) SArURDAY, JAN. 15, ?? ?? _ _ I ..I. IL -- -- I ?? 4 Before the Rev. W. W. Williams,, and C. J. 3d. Sampson, Esq. for d Meredith Jones from Ebenezer, ?? fined 17s. in- wee a cluding costs, for being drunk and disorderly. Br a John Ryanwas summoned for alike offence, but tea, Lr he had left this part for Ireland. tow Le Robert Evans labourer from Ebenezer, was ...

THE RECORDER OF HULL'S CHARGE TO THE JURY

... a A few days ago, Mr S. Warren, M P, the Recorder of l- Hull delivered his charge to the Grand Jury of Hull. We make the following extracts:-- it Gentlemen of the Grand Jury,-Christmas sessions i- and Christmas festivities-the one held in the midst of a, the other-may suggest the idea of a gloomy visitant at d a gay banquet-Crime, stalking into the midst of assem- if bled Innocence, and grimly ...

LAW AND POLICE

... AIDETROPOLITAN. ENGLISH WO3IEN AND FRENCH FACTORIES,-Five jolly-looking women, all dressed in factory guise, and carrying in their arms baskets and umbrellas, containing probably all their worldly goods and chattels, presented themselves in a row before Sir it. W. Cardeu, at the Mansion-House, and said they had an application to make, whereupon Sir Robert, asked them what they wanted, and the ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONER'S InQUrST, I._ m._ ?? _ - h.._A ?? /-nn SV r .^Blrl .^ ;n_ On Ttesday afternoon Mr Serjeant Payne held an in- 1 quest at St Thomas's Hospital, touching the death of I the Rev John Watson. r Frederick Sinclair deposed-I live at No 5, Bennett's place, Gracechurch-street. I came over London-bridge f between nine and ten o'clock on Thursday evening last, l and when I got en the City end, ...