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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I WORSHIP-STREET. Lisr! ON, LIST !-John Farrell, a young man of re- spectable appearance, who stated himself to be a ware- houseman in the Cit', was charged by Richard Seaton, a corporal in the 61st Regiment of Light Infantry, with having defrauded him of a listing shilling. It appeared from the corporal's statement that he was passing through Finsbury-square on the night before, when the ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF HORSE-STEALING

... Thomas Whorrall, described in the calendar as a soda- water manufacturer, was indicted for stealing a mare, value 251., the property of Alaria Whitehouse. John Hurit-I live at Bickenhill; am servant to Mrs. Whitehouse. On Tuesday, the 4th of December, my mistress had a dark-brown cart mare. I supped her up about nine o'clock that night, and bolted the further door on the inside and fastened ...

IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE RESPECTING THE GOLD DUST ROBBERY

... LAmDETH-STREET.-On Wednesday, at the early hour of 10 o'clock, the prisoners, Ellis Casper, Lewin Casper, l Emanuel alias Money Moses, Mrs. Alice Abrahams, t Henry Moss, Amelia Moss, and Sarah Levy, were placed S at the bar before Mr. Hardwick for further examination. Several witnesses were examined, whose evidence in de- c tail we have already given in our columns. c After Mr. Clarkson had ...

MURDER AT LEEDS

... M1R AT LEK Of Wednesday an adjourned inquest was held on the body of Birs. Elizabeth Gilpin, a married wma n, who haS5 been forsomne time living apart from her busband, and ho died about a fortnight ago, in consequence, as was Supposed, oe 'injuries inflicted upon her by him. Joseph Gilpin, the husband of the deceased, who had been in custody since the night when the injuries which caused ...

MURDER OF THE HEIR APPARENT TO THE BURMESE THRONE

... I 1o ;le Accounts from the Burmese empire state that the se- he cond act of Tharrawadie's usurpation was the executing nm the heirapparent to the throne, with twenty-three of his iut followers, including three females. The charge against he the young prince was his supposed predilection towards ,as the English. on On the 3d waning of Tagoo, the Tsekya Prince (the heir apparent) applied to his ...

COURT of COMMON COUNCIL—REJECTION of an ADDRESS to the QUEEN

... - of an ADDRESS to the QUEEN. On Thursda a Court of Common Council was held for the dispatch o'business. The proceedings attracted un- usual attention and interest, from its having been an- nounced that the Tory party would muster in strong force to Oppose the resolution for an Address to her Majesty for her conduct on a late trying occasion. The benches on both sides of the hall were crammed ...

FINAL EXAMINATION OF DESIRE ROUSSELLE

... IFINAL EXAMINATION oF DESIRE ROUSSELLE. On Tuesday morning the inquiry into this case was re- sunmed. The prisoner on this occasion did not conduct himself so flippantly as on the former examination, but still evinced a calm indifference to what was passing in connexion with the charge. Air. Jeremy-Mr. Delabarre I wish to ask you a few questions relative to something that fell from you the ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... t7T7I/RY S§AqSIoN!S HIGHWAY RoBBEnY.-JOII Gadd was indicted for a robbery, accompanied W V soual violence, on Henry Hart, a farmer. 'Ar. Gaselee detailed thw asts of the caset, by which it, appeared that on'Sanday., the 3d' of February, the pro-, secutor left bis home 'for, the purpose of visiting his brother, who lived about five miles distant. OA, his re turn in the afternoon the prosector ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I QUEEN'S BENCHI. TilE QUEEN V. LAWSOU. Mr. Thesiger prayed the judgment of tie Court upon I the defendant. It wil be in-the recollection of our readers, that the i defendant, who is the printer and publisher of the i Times newspaper, was convicted in the London sit- tings after last term on a criminal information, which wasI filed against him for the publication of a libel upon Sir l John ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. THE QUEEN V. LAWSON. This was an information charging the defendant, who is the printer and publisher of the Times newspaper, with having published a false and malicious libel on Sir John Conroy in the Timesr paper. Mr. Thesiger stated the case to the jury. The defend- ant was charged in the information with having published a libel on Sir John Conroy. The jury ...

A GENTLEMANLY MURDER

... A GENTLEMANLY MURDER. An inquest was held on Thursday at Charing cros Hospital, on the body of Wim. Crowl, aged 48, who had lost his life in a street-brawl. Mr. W. C. Calthrop, house surgeon, said deceased was admitted on the morning of the 29th ult. He had re- ceived a severe contusion on the left side. Inflammation of the lungs ensued, and lie died on Wednesday night Wait, at 11 o'clock. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . _ u a DIMANSION-HOUSE. e POCKETING FIsU.-A ran, named W. Reynolds, vias brought before the Lord Mayor, charged by Mr. Gold- e ham, the clerk of Billingsgate-market, with having stolen rfour large plaice. Green, one of Mr. Goldliam's mes, stated as he was on the look-out at an early hour, lie saw the prisoner cutting along, amongst thie vessels at Bil- a lingsgate, and he observed that ...