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POLICE

... down stairs, and saw her master and the prisonerc Mr. Waller said, That old villain Rowe has fired a pistol at me, and has got another in his hand. She said to Rowe, Good God! what have you done! Get out of the house before you do any niore mischief ...

Coroner's Inquest on Lady Alice Palmer

... Icinmed tarriet Belton, an arci lctal ilOser-maker, and two young cness, named James Miller and William Jances. They were rowing past Hungerford- nMarket, wshen, owing to the unskilful management of the boat, it was capsized, and the deceased acid Miller ...

POLICE

... cisarged with having violently as- 'saulted Mr. Richord Perring.-Coneplainoant, wlco is a carver, Iliving at Ne. 7, Palace-row, Now-road, slated that ticere was -an accounet due to hin from defendant, sole hod desired 1dm a so call for tier sanie at half-past ...

POLICE

... the talking faculty, 'as sent to prison for three months. Tarn FiNn PEorPE.-One of those savage scenes called a Irish row took place onMonday, in Peter-street, an rish locality. A body of Irish from St. Giles's came into se Irish region in St. James's ...

POLICE

... ithe naine of Etlizabethi Sheppard.-- To rornplaite- oant stored that site teas the Weife of a rcavee, lits-ng Iii Church- row, fletlinal-gcects. Betoveen 1t tiod I s'ciecl yesterdeay, rthe prisoner come to rthe deer to hinn aloe foe liar sister, rottenl ...

POLICE

... sbow caume why he had, as it was alleged, wrongfully dls- rh.rged ono of his apprentrces. In that report it v.aw, as we are row assured, erroneously represented that the foreman, tn reply to a question by the magistrate as to what the girl had bhen employed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... CORONERS' INQUESTS. SuDDENn DEATr_.-An inquest was held on Monday Before Mr. C. J. Carttar, at the Duke's Head Tavern, Dartmouth- row, Blackheath, on the body of Henry Absaloin, Esq., aged 78 years, formerly an eminent wholesale grocer, carrying on business ...

POLICE

... vice Shantly. proinottedt Augustus Angelo, Gent., to tie Ensign, vice Herbert: No. IO. IlIth Foot-Ertmign Peter 1tobect Jtvi!rowes t.. be LSc- rimit. vithout PhUrrimae. sice t.xler, decrasedl; Oct. 14. Ensign M.,lcillr Btco-ttle, from the s !tb Vout. to ...

POLICE

... of Police, and rowed to the tier of shipping off Kissg's-stairs, Rtotherhithe. A man on board the brig Galatea requested him to row inside the tier, as there were three men in a boat there who had stolen a ship's funnel. lie rowed in that direction ...

POLICE

... received serious injury lad teot tivo policemen come up at the time ated proteeted him frott their fury. It was stated that rows avers very frequent at night in thot part of the town, and that in almost every instance medical stcedecets were concerned ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... we only stopped at one jublic-houise, and had iutr pint glasses of ale between the ?? Layden, a bOat- maker, it Cotporation-row, corroborated, the whole of the evidence. Mrs. Walker gave the samene account of slhe transaction. atd said that she had been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to iltitestile defcsdsrrl woe acqlartrirroi, ai~ tiiliar.Ttsworasl tiro bogirnirrg of Septem-. ort etttZ us seirool at Ilie' row, irut irl tire ta I e tso i ?? leave ofaolteriee for a io io irrr tire del'erdarrt vicitetl thetsOt- tfosiyreiturneer to Harrow ...