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LONDON POLICE

... 1 ;- ; l: I- X ai .- - * J of L tat Ba ib angr~ Dioiuor,' Merbarsags Street-'oLo 'I -To of. that once celebrated fraternity known as;lying duatm~en,';were ciargrwtt'Wh having emptied a dust.hlet in l Pirti 3treet, vtouti loave or licenso of the contractor.. R The worthie. 'cppireiily the last of their race, .irP not unkniown in Old B311ey snoais and in the palmy days of duet priginr' ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... ix y PI ? M *9 - Ossl?. i-r ---d --f g- female. supposed 'to be paripetatied 20 nti '.'as bean disvlosed by ,the dia-h covetrata of lie. cor 5'p.0th ldtah fotof ber seducer;: in.in reulil~OOto .tsace~the foul deed, and, ever Tes)$ ~rs.to justice, if they have not yet appeared bengthejg ~udgmentsest Who suffers most Ey the death af a ihn' egth monareh or his people ? Why, the people-' ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... I I Last week, MissBlair, daugh6to of Capt. Blair, was killed by a fill from har palfrey in Hyde P rk.-Fatal Accident by Windot Cleauing.i OP T aursday, as Henry Knighton, a youth about seenteei5 yeats of age, in the service of Mr. Ashwell, shoe.Iane, Fleet-street, was cleaning the windows on the second floor, he overbalanced himself, and fell to the pavement 'a height of 40 feet, andi ...

POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... I, - S i - Pol-&L C AO S -= I it X ., I - m-IROF iE' - - ORS. . FnV r;:pKav, SEr. Oae.Before Mplssrta; Bataon and. ho~ - , lsine. .vIn additionto the fine'galpst Mr. Seott, men- *-1 : tioned f ' lasts fofsiigt' allow diied' Of pollcemeu to'iunsmage throughithe bedrooms of i ,i family, the foliowi fines were inflicted:- in hgfhe.keeper qf' beer Iyoue at oSt, Peter's, ap- or peaI. oan eaiwer ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... NEWCASTLE POLICE (WFICE, .11A oa 4-~i r1' ' SATU R DAY, JVLY 2S. Before Messrs. A ten L.it attd PorrI n Edward Richardson, s - wuas broughot terma ror a violent assault on Thomas Snort, ht Iheir tneoki Neison-street. ot tie 3rd1 fApril last, nitt oare pay a fine of 211s., and 1 4s. costS, atld its deiijt of wans committed to the house of correclion for oute ! AMarg~ret Gilmore ras committed to ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... The business of tiese assizes commenced on Fddiy bIst before Ur. Justice Coltman and Mr. Daron Maule. The following is an account of the proceedings up to Weduetsd2Y last:- JOSEPH CLilFE (30). charged with sheep steding,, at Altmondbury, was foend guilty and sentenced to trausporta- don for ten years. JOHN SHERwOOD (28), nud WILLIAM TRAINER(27). char~ed ith night-poacbhtg on the estates of the ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE OFFICE

... NEWCASTLJPOLICE OFFICE Tt)A!PRIL 30. BE S lflesars Al1t ltmurrit, RIWLzY, and Mr. Justic J;fia idty Dodd& and Willian Stoloe, Indentured appr,,, tices to lfr. Thoma Smith. shipbuiidert were committed o hardilabo)iur, th0 forn er 7 daiyl, and the latter fro 1 ]month for deaertisg their master's service since Friday last. George. Watson was fined 5s. and costs, for an assault 0, P. C. No. S1, ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES.—FRIDAY

... NEWCASTLE AOSIZES.-FRIDAY. -Continuedfrom tihe 7hpage. JOHN CUMMINGS, aged 1, MICHAEL KEENING, aged 14, and JOHN LOVET, aged. I i harged with stealing from the shop of Mr. illamn Bobson, in the New )utchber Mar. kekit, o 'he 7th of Pebrmary Instant, a sack and two leip of tiuttoi. Cunmins and Keening plWq!iVty, and Lovet was made a witness in ,h fla-Ci~who, when put ioto tb, box, burst into ...

THE LUDLOW MURDER

... ?iIELU5iWW M?I? V -1to'-t--,W Iites.;iL@ - .i - - - ;w1it 0.; t!inimntoZ en~d ti lb 'btha .toredtotd:lblij aud wnowalk iut?Lhl6 bdibq abi As44m i ellei; pineF i p tpue i thlitob 11 *eor e. andbO.1 . f Bristol. ZTW ht tiha .imthet 19i bfb iii tiabtive'io kin only'ons- I' dkd bbslnolitha~asfr.Dr~i.tdforda Tha,4 gent~ em'anfclldp ttths inn, nabout! eight o elobk. I went into a :rivate.rown to ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... _#BJweTLE POLICE.: gP 'ie--FRIbAY, MAY 4. - Before &eii rs A' rmen RIDLEY and BATSO91. :3 tarl~se~r~lal JanJeeipreggs were brought up, the for- Z~rnEfceged willth -tae Ilg a quantity of linen articles, I.,kei'y' wa e,' or,. endl. a quantity of other.small aitlcl1s'stbe ipropereyi-of blr Mark Armatoge. invileeper, 13pot'stireet, and tlie latter riLh receiving the sfame knot- inithem.to have ...

MURDER OF MR. POW, FORMERLY OF NEWCASTLE

... We have hitherto abstained from noticing the mystericbs, and, as it now appears, violent death of Mr. Thomas David- son Pow, formerly of this town. In fact, we did so at the solicitation of his traitions. When, however. a verdict of wilful murder has been recorded byat inquestiury, we deem it our public duty to record the melancholy snd horrible affair, the facts of which are contained int the ...

DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Quarter Sessions for this County commenced on ionday, in the County court, Durlnim, before J. IV. WaI- t.1A1tS1`t, Esq. Coairmrao,. and a Bench of Mlagistrates. After the observance of tbe sila Fornmalities,, the following getleniwn seele sworn on the Granl Jury:- T. Airuwsroith, E.q, Foreman, B. Bell, Esq., 3. Foster, Bsq.. R. Gceoo well Esr;; Mshal, Esq., G: Sfrencer, Etq., G. Srwier. ...