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YESTARDAY'S NEWS

... YE' At.@b'.N EWS. GAX86A'O HOUSE TRANSACIOs.-John Sneed, Henry Gideon, bee Joseph Sherwood, who had been indicted at the Novenber Sessions bor the county of Middlesex, for kepping Ri conimOn a1g-house in the parish of St. James's, were brought p-by ephuJosepl-s, under a bench warrant, andordered, attwenty- 7Zar hours' notice, to find bail themselves in the sum of 100L., and I-. sureties in ...

The Army versus Corn Laws

... The Army ?.1rn Corn Laws. T . o thec Editor -of -the Lond on Weirdzt~ SuiNone supier more' from the corn law than our soldiers, .for their pay is diminished one-half 'thereby. .In Eliza's reign,; a captain. lived son !his pay like a .nobleman,. while a private couldfi buy 16 lbs. of; beef w sith his daily eigbltpence; and no alteration about the corn law will lower prices, except it is ...

POLICE

... :3Li CA. BRUTAL AS'AULT'.-rAOk3 Riefer, a journeyman -shoe- maker, was ocharged with woundingT-Thomas look,his ftber- illaw;, to such an ententaagrtendanger hisili took place at 16, Berners-mews, on Saturday ficaie'frott the house'suegeon of 1Widdese Hospiftal was pro- duced, stating that 1hook was severely itijured, haVing received about twefty' wounds on the head, neck, eye-brows, shoulders, ...

CHILD MURDER AT THE PALACE OF THE BISHOP OF WORCESTER

... CHILD MURDEAT . THE PALACE . OF THE BISHOP I . OF WORCESTER. A report having been circulated that a child was found dead in one of the servants' bedrooms, at the palace, an inquest was held before Mr. Hyde and a respectable jury of fifteen of our fellow- townsmen in the dining-room at the Palace, when, after a very diligentinquiry, it appeared that a female in the service of the Bishop, of the ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... CaslDintr Na b , i Co Duilrt -IomI Br i.-y. | Charles William.,, alias Carter, aged 20, was indicled for forgie and iuiterrig a elieck fmmr the pmmyitnlzt of 631., with intent to dtesasud Sit James E-daile anid C>,.. hankers. It appeared from the evidenre that Ottl the 15ttt in'itan1t the prisoner went to Mr. Petebl. - w;x-crhwmmiler t Li'ime-street, with a note purport. ing 1. be writien hy ...

Abolition of Country Courts of Requests, and establishment of Circuit Judges

... Abolition of Country Courts of Re- quests, and establishment of Circuit Judges. The government having introduced a bill for improving D county courts, and abolishing country courts of re. r. quests, we beg to offer to our readers a few observations Wron that important measure. to The following is the substance of the proposed enact. at ment :- a. The Lord Chancellor is to appoint one or more ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE XNTELLIGENCE. HATTON GARDEN. ARtSTOCRATIc Au USEMENTS.-A dashingly-dressed young man, who gave his name and address, Nathauiel Smsith,. No. 51, Tavistock-square, was charged under the following cir- cumstances:-During the night time of the last month the gas-lights of Russell, Tavistock, and other squares, have been extinguished, which of course has been attended with much annoyance, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELL GENCE. 2 X 2 : 9U~tRT O0P ' S, ,,i Mr Peacr&oren enilant. i- ltEa ff.r -fTbiewassa' wtieni ofdanilder. - ef3 lainuff ad',been',hi foremtanaef 3 bbilder'namedm Wiliamaon, arfd bad entby hpfmawF onza 3ob' &ie.ua'onb'Lr,. 3lfjotion'~sj huse.. : Thie defendant as; thie -butlfer. oF ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLICE -ITEAwLIENCE. Atsom.-77iomas Peacock, apocket-book maker, lodging at No. 12, Cheapside, was brought before Mr. Alderman !choley, charged with having set fire to tlat house. J&. LFlower attendd onbehaif of the ,psoner. Mr. Baldwin, of No. 101, Cheapside, stated that No. 2 is, inm fctpeirt of l the house No. 11 of which he holds the lease. e hald let off No.. 102 to Mr. Ewius, a ...

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT v. HUMAN LIFE

... tR~~t t OAR ET HUMAN LIFE,., *P14# ~,v 11- I , ---- -- ,WL:,.A, I to theija~~, Nr. Bsrrett stated that the bail d:in, ,their .poos~essl,0n a;,sqgqi SU Ftlct tha,',h ~~~~~~~~on certificate ~that .he t¢edec,,aaset s h'i he~m -G1 a a-nd t,,t b*(MrJ3.) r ftbepd {hen tat tley, ld n,ot~briag a.man there in that 'state, s in the een.et of-hin death :tay would.be ebarge- ia)le witri't mansl'aughter. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW I N : e Z iGER PREROGATIVE COURT, AUG. 7. ' - : (Before Sir Herbert Jenner.) JiuDE r. - DE BoisNEvAL v. Dr BosrzvAt.-Sir Her. artJener gave judgment in this case to-day,which was ar- guedon the l2thult. Thequestionwasan actrupon petition, adwhiichiespects the validityof the willof the late Mar. quise *Bonnevil, who died in the year. 1836 in England, a bachelor. Thewill was dated in 1814, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - - - T ,I C CVl5ON TO MAR RIuAORnis LADIS Sir Peter Laurie s plied to the sittinw m tei M I Aldernan ino,- Lathemidof oe fthe cfers:toasist 'woman who had ben f pd y footman named. Thomas Adams. Ti Dn had been paying his addresses to her for some time, and bad gone so far as to give her thenames In wrtin to put t the bans of matrimony. She was a lady's maid In a fa. d tily near Hanover ...