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MURDEROUS ASSAULT AT MANCHESTER

... i INNCHETER. I ~~ aeOao , i t ,beenf fr ,onme; time past ,wife. Howeve, he. seutfo her, and an' d'auday shie went bac1 buc t was a,good deal djn- appinte, to fiq that the w ~ole of the fiirniture.gf which . thSwt~ 'oaessed t the' time of fheir -aratiJad , bethenh he could onlytale her to alodging. ,Wtether tthis.circumitanice produced any altercatioic is .at present a matier of some doubt. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRtAL CtUMINAL COURT. a-q !L -;i OLD)t URT. The session commen'ced on MnAday morning before the: LorA'DMay'or, the&hecbordei, Skbriffs, snd Aldermen. lbe 'calendar cortis a last' of 306 prisoners.- Rohet rBrine, a young 'man of genttemanly appearance, wtsib'dicted' 'for 'wilful- and corrupt peijury. %Mr. Bodkiii stated'thevcase.~ The prisoner at the bar was the stepson' of the prosecutor, ...

THE NATIONAL PETITION

... THE OPERATIVE. LONDON, MARCH 21, 1839. The 6th of May being the day fixed for the pre- eentation of the National Petition, there remains just six weeks for filling up the petition-sheets, and transmitting them to London. How much depends on those six weeks 2 Not less than the destiny of a whole people. Unless a million of signatures, in addition to those already in town, be obtained within ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PUOICRI NTEL UENA--. WORSHIP .STREET.h Mionraar JACKi Sevs.AraN A stout young fellow a known to the *penjce as A BoFTerry was finally exa-a mired before Dlr.'-roughton, the sitting magistrate. The deposition: lbd previously been taken for his committal s upon a charge of breaking into the house of Mr. Rayner, v ,a surgeon, at Cambridge-heath, and. plundering it of a I quantity of plate, ...

ILLEGAL ARRESTS BY THE POLICE

... Our columns of the last and present week have made our readers acquainted with the arrest of thir- teen working men by the police, for some attempt which has never been attempted to be proved. The whole of the public journals have permitted this illegal transaction to pass witbouw censure, and if it is to be considered as a sanction for similar con- duct on the part of the hateful unboiled, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... On Monday afternoon an inquest was held at the Queen's Arms, Portland-street, St. Mary's, Newington, on the body of John Luke, a boy aged six years. Mrs. F. Smith, of Waterloo-street, stated that the father and mother of the deceased lodged in her house, and worked out from morning until night, and left the de- ceased and a younger brother in her charge, and that of her daughter, a girl of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIC INTELLIGENCE. ?? GOUILI~ LL C tAvLLE tgPALx-'.O a Tesday Willam- Cowan, otherwisce - Wili,, Cl,,, Sergeant Bates oas charged with cattle-stealing. ?? fur of e the Smithfield police, stated that he our ?? a cow,; worth about 601., tied up in stranger d d under~ the' care of ?? prisoner, who was a stager in like niir'kat, bnd overhearing Mr. Wanstall, salesman,-wo hagd been dealing for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INT.. .- A-ENCE. COURl' OF 9U ; E'S NECH.. 'DEVOINALD V-. HOP.'. L - Thfrpl' ntiff w4s a r tha i Tk' l a a fe o ytylc~ r1eind e prenzertte~r~4~ !erstowbemarried woiman, ,wai, in.fact, un- insried, and living under the protection of -a uentleman. ii action b t recorr tsu f 481. 1g. Gd. fo f d . cc a ed meicinesi suipplied by ithq, Planiiff. , e s-efen'dant, wrho -plerde'd-first,.that ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. STiAVATIoW.-A youth. maamed Joseph Plant, was placed at the bar before the Lord-Mayor under the follow- ing curious circunstancesi A City policeman deposed that the prisoner walked into a baker's shop in London- wall and called for a penny loaf, which be immediately cominenced eating, and tendered a piece of figured tin about the size of hali-a-crowa in payment. This was of ...

BRUTAL MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER AT COBHAM, IN SURREY

... :4 ,,- -, BRUTAL' MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER AT COBHAM, IN SURREY. il. .'1ilil 21-~ 1)i'a ._: F' On Monday a jury was empanelled before M. Carter, at the Down Farm, Cobham upon the estate of H Combe, Esq for the purpose of investigating the circumstances under which Thomas Phipps, a gamekeeper belonging to til tffig~erit~lenit erima liy his death. i de oed, that be iwa a ganmekeeper in ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... I I Mr. Browne, (he landlord ?? public-liouse, in Church-street, Greenwich was charged with having en- tertained drunken and dissolute persons on Sunday morn- ing last, at nearly eleven o'clock. Inspector Phipps deposed that about five minutes before eleven on Sunday morning he found nine men and four prostitutes all at the bar. They were drinking and pay- ing money, and three of the men were ...

CONFESSION OF A MURDERER

... ' -CONFE9stoOF A'O-AIMUR DE-E' Thomas Taylor, recently ejecuted at Hertford, for mur- der, on the night previous to his execution tiade the fol- lowing confession in the presence ot the Chaplain and the Governor of Hertford Gaol:-- He said that Fletcher, Sams, Roach and himself went to the Cold Bath public-house, and had a-pint of beer. They found Bennett there. Roach asked Bennett if he would ...