POLICE

... AlAmongst the rest, Mr. J. S. Taylor, the Vestry-clesk, ho was ns friend of her master's; and the patrol was catled in, apd'llol- land was given in charge. The housemaid's testimaony was to the same effect. Mr. Downes described the contents of the j5wel-box ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... and s~crathem his. 'fier so as to hriung blond. On llife fllowing day (Slinday) MlP..Simtmons hall a. violeiut.~paifm ii his armi, etenidig to6the' sloulder, and two' tdmotnsrs torined (utiner tbe arff-pit. Fonieznt atioiis.werie apt. plieil, isnd every ...

OLD BAILEY NEW COURT—FRIDAY

... of aL mercantile gentleman residintr in the city. The prosecutrix was a poor woman living in St. Gil~es's. Anne Burke, the mother of the child, was called; I am a married woman ; I had a male child in August last, on thle 8thl. About a fortnight after, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... party-wall. CHILD STEALING.-Mres. Mary Edgington, a gen- teelly dressed woman, was on. Tuesday examined- at lBow- street Officb, on a charge of stealing the infant child of a poor woman named Burke, in the month of August last, I r. Charles Phillips attended ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES.—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28

... tial evidence of stealing a sheep from a field, and sentence of death was recorded -against him. Jaite Knowles, a married woman, only 18 years of age, was sentenced to l month's hart labour, for stealing a tea kettle fiom a brazier's shop, in Wlhiitela-en ...

ESSEX QUARTER SESSIONS.—FRIDAY

... they were the wires of soldiers belongingto the 13th Regimeattif foot, then sta-. tioned at thle Cape of Good Hope. Another woman of-sickly appearance was in their. compaisy, whom they represented to be then' affected with an infectious fever, caught in ...

HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY—WEDNESDAY

... dam. It would have been most prudent to have stated in the contract, that upon reaching England they would proceed to Hol- land, the South Seas, or somse other place, instead of forcing the sailors, when so near home, to quit their wives, their famuilies ...

POLICE

... prisoner. OfA place of about 2501. or 3001. A y ear will do for me, Sir, for' Ia while, answered the aitrOh, then, let M~e see a land *wie' lce In ?? Womdh js h Lthing, said Mr. Fellows I'll go off' and speak to Liverpool Iabout it'- Canning is ill, or I'd ...

POLICE

... deailer in pota- toes, residing in Shadwell-isarkset. He had been Borne 25 years in the King's service, and had married a woman who had borne him nineteen children in the space of nineteen years. About two years since, a man named Matbew M'Gowan, a k ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... piopleity inl money and wcaring appr~ael hi thle possession of a paup~er woman, It is pro1)isedl to dledtictl ta years parish allowance, and~ returin thet ' balanice.'' This poor woman told thle guardlians it was very bard to pitchl on Isci first, for there ...

OLD BAILEY,—MONDAY, OCT. 31

... prisoner is a man appsiently Ietween forty *nmd fnfty years of age, dark complexton, and jet black hair. He has been in the army; he wore mustarhits, and bis appearance was ?? of a military man and a 4 mentlean. He was eleiantly attired in black. He s_ ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS.—FEB. 16

... LoRD thle MAYOR, the Judges GRAHAMl, GASELEE., &C. :ise FORGERY ON THE BANK. 'oit, FRANCIS JAMES RIGAUD, aLieuteniAlt in tbe Army~on I to half-pay, Anlae aClerk in tihe South-Sea ilotise,it manl about of 30 years o gof moat gentlemanly appearance anid mnanners ...