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COURT OF REQUESTS, KINGSGATE TREET

... G OURT OF -REQUESTS, KINGSGATE 'T'REET. ?? _ . d _ . (Bpronrt MR. ?? DJUisrOt5) Lorn JOHN RUSSELL'S RAZS)l I !-A John.o'-Gaunt. looking barber was summoned by i little palefaced tailor, named Jonathan Stokes, for tlie suni Of 8s. #3d., the alleged value of a razor intrasted to the tall tonrtor to be regularly ground and duly- set. The history of this razor bears a striking analogy to the ...

POOR-LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... 1OR.ZBAW AMENDMENT ACT. At a weekly meeting of the Board of Guardians at St. George's, Southwark, the following letter in reply to a resolution of the board was read by Mr. Fitch, the vestry. clerk:- e Poor-Law Commiesioners'.qffre, Someraet.holue, Tull 24. Sum,-The Poor law Commissioners for England and Wales have had under their consideration a resolution of the Board of Guardians of tshe ...

INTENDED RURAL POLICE

... I The paragraph below has been copied pretty generally into the London press from the Salopian Journal. It gives Dames, and it accords so well with the rumours that have long prevailed, that there seems no reason to doubt that it is substantially correct A RURAL POLICo Foncz.-At the Shropshire quarter ses- sions, on Monday, the Hon. F. Kenyon, chairman, said he had received a communication, ...

EQUITY AND LAW REPORTS

... .QU1TT !be lAW oET V[CEXCHAPJCEDLOR'S COURT. i CUSronx OF INFANTS-11RE TAYLoTn,;n.Mr. K. Bruce ap- I peared in suppoit of a petitioI by a msonied ladyr, imdtt the % provisions of the iow act, yehiting, to the custody oflii~Ants, I praying for ac~ces to- her children. The lady'iabooining inider C !he imprets~in bf 96riie grdss MiScOnduct'on thle part of herI hilibandha, tbad from himi about ...

BITTER CASE OF POOR-LAW OPPRESSION

... ITER, CAOPOOR-LAW OPPRESSION. . iaiti are 8iubisO' thinga.'? F a: r . I0 755 i iOT DSbibORr OF 'PHti CIASPIOGF.' i GrENTlEipaN, 'When lron-'heeld opp-essi si 'taikv over our nativeland in'the garb oi'benevolebce, an'dfiida numeR- rouszadvocates amopgst, those Who consideirtbhselves the i servantsbif.God, arnd friendrs'cf man, hpw'culpable would be the, bidividuaI !who -with, power to' ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT (Thursday)

... *E.,ENTRAL DCRINITA-i COURT;(Thurs4iy). * ' ' dj SI'7TENCZS 1ON' 'rRE :P5tiSONER8. .The whole of the cases for trial having been disposed of, the Rziourripa soon after^itw .o'-clock proceeded ,to, pass the ientences an the convicted prisonersY x. the New Court., The followink'ieceived'the hwwfii. senttnce of.deatbc-,John, Blackhouse,; Ciarles Waters,;and John! Daviss,;whob,%d,, seveilal9 ...

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... 1 dfr.1Io~k~a~ed~22I, bookV~ider, b.qt~~te hpd-oeensug'qt1 h arising AfronIftits~, tfe~ eepers ps Jn te r Orrl. On .dnfyhoiwli tfws eitmee-`bt Rk'w iW be- an' Sditt& A r-tia ~ j~i~lL wb~ ?? e~ai~kbp had F. S.~I ~es~~yand h II~wre in about, all. houes titne. ?? qe~ a4 tu sIlC Ac A adf es1, Mir oWL ?? .8 y taiga qG atity of priussica'pid. 1nAtin.tet II ledge of her parents. Thkja F ?? tep vz ...

MOST REVOLTING AND UNMANLY OUTRAGE

... MOST REVOLTING AND UNMANLY OUTRAGE, The following case of a most brutal assault and via. lation has been occupying the attention of the Magistrates of Gloucester during the week, on which four men, named Rea, Parrys, Jones, and Wright,.have been committed for trial on the capital charge, and warrants are out against others, who have absconded. Mary Lea, the victim of these brutes in human form ...

LONDON POLICE

... MOPeIj4WN POlXC]E. MARYEBONE OFFICE.-ATROCIOuS OUTRAGE Bly Two POLICE CoNsTABLES..-Yesterday, Police-constable Jolly, 164: S, tvas charged before Messrs. RAWLlJrsoN and SHUTTi with having, whilst labouring under the effects of liquor, committed an outrage at the house of a respectable smith, named Gallant, No. 5, Holbrooks-court, Fitzroy-mar. ket, which -he entered without any legal authority ...

LATEST POLICE

... JAI T OJAI~ LAMBNTURTH NT TWO MoNruS 1AFirjR ARR Geo.'Tyler, a master-tailor, residing in Pe4niiqgtgoAA,1r%.tt' . atelfif big'asily, Presented himself before th&)RQA,-S~ NOxroN, and said,' I beg to apply to your .WoWship fog a ''warrant against my wife -. . Mr. NORTo : What has your wife done to you ?. Tyr~: She baa repeateidly put her clenehed fist into my face, and threatened 'to tear ...

THE INTENDED RURAL [ill]

... THE INTENDED RURAL POi.ICE. On Monday evening a meeting of the Surrey Radical Association was held at the Masons' Arms, Southampton- s-reet. Mr. GoaDnsAs[ra, having been called to the chair, stated that the subject for discussion was another encroach- naent upon the liberty of the people contemplated by the Vhigs, namely, the establishment of an armed police all over the country, by which it ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN.—IMPROVEMENTS IN THE GAOL OF NEWGATE

... COURT OF ALDEtAIEN.-IMPROVEMENTS IN ~ THE GAOL OF NEWGATE. ON Tuesday, a Court was held for the purpose of receiv- ing the reports of the Committee of Aldermen upon the report of the Sheriffs relative to the gaol of Newgate, and on other business. Alderman BuowN presented a report approving of the plan submitted by the Sheriffs for effecting sundry altera- tiohs in the gaol of Newgate, a copy ...