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COURT OF EXCISE, March 2

... CDUAT OuF EXC8Ej,,;1IU1elJl Si i> ?? , J - I (13efore Co'mmissioners Sir'JoHN MoarLocK, the non. ' ir:.:Pnncr, and Mr. T. ?? -/ ADULTBRAT~IeN oir B : ! Thzonai WIson, ?? of the Hiand-and-ShPrxq, Mid- dle-street, Clothfair, Smithficld was char' tfiibfpo ,an ex- cice informationh, eontiming ar:sevral coUnits,8 ,itgih havlhg adulterated his beer. The pealties were. ItoaSook- Mr. MAYOW, the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... I THE SHraEIrFs AND THE PRIVILEGES OF THE HtOUSE OF COMMONS. On Thursday a court was held.- The principal busiuess on which it assembled was the consideration of the report from the sheriffs' committee. It was a crowded court. After the re.appointment of the officers of the court and some other business of no public interest, Mr. Wire brought up the report of the sheriffs' committee upon the ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... T_ T1DI PZI - 5 Yesterday the temib 'and attention- of Mr. BENNETT were ccupied during ti *bhle of the'office-h0u3t with the case fM'rT.WilidmlnWitherby Heattly. late.Collectoeof RnaQt to hie parish of St. Pancras; he stands charged vNith. havnd mbezzled and absconded with a large sum of money be- ailig to. the parish..o liar. M'Gahey, the .yestry-clerk,. an several Of the Ta uthorities were ...

POLICE

... POL IC E. MANSION-HOUSE. k-CIER'S^ TRICKS.-A man named ?James Bucks I)OOd befoe tI Lord Mayor, charged on ?? of '1Xstln a spaniel dog, the property ?? eceo 5itg St' , Eston-sqitare.-Mrs. Ketchaer stated, that C111.te ds' week lost a favourile dog, and saw nothing 4-,it jince ,Ilinl 'Ituesday, wben as she was walking through f5 -l, site SIY 'It in the arms of the prisoner. Shte wast '11tdto se ...

THE PRISONERS GREENACRE AND GALE

... THE PRISONERS GREENACRE AND! GALE >. In one of the otatements made by himself, Greenacrehhas: alluded to the continual state of anxiety and alarm inwhich he lived from the period of Mrs. Brown's death to hislowr apprehension, and this is confirmned by ther-anecdote that hashbeen published ift reference -to his extreme agitation, when, in a barber's shop, allusion was made in his presence to ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT EALING—DISCOVERY OF A HUMANS HEAD

... SUSPECTED MURDER AT EALING-DISCOVERY OF A HUMANS HEAD. During the last three or four days great excitement has beentreated in the neighbourhood of Ealing, Brentford,&c., by a report being extensively circulated that a human head had been discovered in the privy of the beautiful and pic- turesque priory of - Wyllie, Esqu, a West Indian nier- chant, Castlebar-park, near the village of Ealing. ...

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 ...

SURREY SESSIONS, March 23

... MU rlfiUEEaENSO , Mkarch 23. Il I _ - _ ?? _ ?? ?? _ I_ M. ._ - Z_ Mary Devaney, an old Irishwoman, was indicted forsateal- i)g at Richmond a piece of beef, the property of Mr. Ra- venshawv the East, India Director. The cook had ribs of beef i oasting at the kitheln fire. Having occasion to leave the kitchen for a shcrt titne, she observed the prisoner has- tily passing through the verandah on ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CO'O'EUIS '_iEfsTs. DREADFUL DEATH OF A Swiss LADY BY FIRR.-On d6nday afternoon an inquest was held in the Board-room 'f M idlesex Hoopital, on view cf the body of Miss Janette larhly, aged 26, a native to Switzerland, who was burnt. Sarah Walker, servant, of Np. 16, Buckinghaml-place, ritzroy square, deposed that the deceased; who was a single ady, occupied an apartment In her master's hoitie ...

PETITIONS AGAINST NEW POOR-LAW

... PETITIONS AGAINST NtW POOR-LAW.. Opssen.thy niouth, judge righteously, And ilead the cause of the poorand ?? OW. rhevie person shalU be no inmore ealled Mlbera , nor'the e'hurl 'said tohe bountiful. or the vilepersoa *ill eak Vliny, oitdhis beait'viii rk iuty, tg practisitie hypocrwsy, andto utter errog egainst the 'Lord -to emateepty the soul of thelisingry,. and he N;1llrerse the .drink .of ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COROxE Uw' INQUESTS. On Wednesday evening an inquest wvas held at the Lon- ion Hospital, on the remains of Rebecca Lovell, aged 32 v-ears, who died in that institution from the efects of Revere injuries which she received by her clothes catching fire. From the evidence it appeared that on the morning of the 22nd of January last, while lighting the fire at the house of her mother, in Globe ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... [Before R. HEDGER, BsK., and a Bench of Magistrates.] The calendar contains the names of 48 persons for trial for felony, besides several for misdemeanours, the Sessions thaving been adjourned over from Kingston to this Court John 'Stead, late surveyor of the Greenwich Railroad, Iwas indicted for committing an assault on George Beard, book-keeper to the same company. Mr. BAGLEY was counsel for ...