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LATEST POLICE

... 14 MhT_ LCI P6ii* A' AT, - i i W4 wi Thd , H orn, ana Mr. p1'ickerin. 'bo~oler, of Cbancery -Iie, G06veiuorsf gind nijirctors,. andi also Overwere' bt the:n fitbd, ?? f t. Andrew, Holbot, rADotVe'Baft, and S, Geogieathhe Martyr, Dfiddlesdl, were summoned before,1ei iLjSN and ROGaaS, to ansWer, tie 'complaint of W&. .Qbert J'ames, and othet G44oiaant of the, Po6ornof t' Union for wilfully dlb ...

WILFUL MURDER IN MANCHESTER

... WILFUL MURDER IN MANCHESrER. Onithe ?,d ult., we detailed the circumstar.ces of a murder- olS ?? Committed on tse previous Saturday~ night on the body of John Cunninglham, jun., o Agsiew-street, Hulme, stvilst passing through Granby-row. 'Ihe circumstances we then stated, were, that Csuirtirlgham was found by a watch- man with three deep cuts across various parts of his loft log, of a very ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—Jan. 6

... CE?4rtRAt CKIN~INAL C.URJ'-Jl 0. (DPfore MrJuariee Piiit and r. JutdiCC PA;rTR5opJ CHARGE OF FORGERY. .6eorqe 1 orbei A I j,1so iwas indicied ifor'feloniously forging a I] iitteiing a .111l of Excghange-for 10001i.; with Li- teut to fr1faud the, Hon. Captain Laud edilale MaYile. Tbhye: were other'coiants ib hei j1xlietriit, Chaiying the idiincmet %Iith uttering the bill, with intenl' tno ...

LONDON POLICE

... I , O I,-. h D- O N- -. - -i ?? ?? -a -C,, -F.- ? ? DESPERATL- ATTAUK OiN THE DEIPUTY-GOVERNOR OF TilE INDIA HOUSE. Immediately on the LORD MAYro taking his seat on Wednesday, a person of 'the name of Kearney, of good address, and respectably dressed, was placed at the bar, charged with attempting to assassinate John Loch, Esq., the deputy-chairman of the East India Company. Every avenue to ...

METROPOLITAN AND RURAL POLICE

... That God confounds those whom he wishes to destroy, is an old proverb. It has seldom been better exemplified than in the:case of the third bill we have to notice- Lorel JOHN RusSELL'S scheme for introducing a rural police, under the title of a metropolitan one. Ourcountryreaders are aware that this enormous exeres- cence called the metropolis comprises the two cities of London and ...

COMMITTAL OF MR. MEDHURST BY THE MAGISTRATES FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... Shortly after the jury, which sat on the body of M~r. Joseph Alsop, had delivered their verdict of wilful murder, and Mr. Wakley, the coroner, had issued his warrant for the committal of Mr. Medlilrst, arrangements were made for that purpose, T~hen the magistrates interfered; and on examining the war- rant, and finding that it only authorised the apprehension of the party accused, and directed ...

RURAL POLICE.—COMMERCIAL DISTRESS

... RURAL POLICE.-COMMERCIAL DISTRESS. It may seem odd to join two such questions under one head, but they are connected. Lord JOHN RlussCLL, in his book on the Constitution, describes the sort of Government force that would be the destroyer of our freedom; and he describes the very thing that his party, and that other mongrel party who called themselves Conservatives ?? wish to impose on ...

LATEST POLICE

... ?? =r~ 77 a r e :. ?? ' Ob- fejlr ;f Cha~ncery-ane, Govep'ioJ8.a lsrs ?? thoeu uijtd paribhes, Dl St. Andre lborni mab[ofe.Bs'rtand;St.1 Georgowthi!:' cc t.r! .nddio'se*'riiwdre';iamm before'M1egrS: :AING and RqGEr to answer t0e e ipVtO -f W-n; ftfbeitt -! 46ftflo -o, ?? made ' qfG ' IS. t, - ,Q Ord j~~fbr the Pca thinp113 i of the ?? ~ ?? ?? ?e said~e cowme~qwebof G tUM ia estitiooli, QA li* ...

SESSIONS ROOM, MANCHESTER.—Jan. 20

... '-SISIWS BOOM, MANtCESThBlMdan; 20. *FACTORY, PROSEC0UTIOS AND CONVICTIONS. :BEFOS.S. lH. UABLAN:4YD -1.i;WALKER ESQ,,MiP. tj Mr. Heathcote,.the Factory Inspectorsiapplied to lay i'n- formations and' obtained convictions agairstm the followin gi parties for-.violation of the Factory- -ct:- William Sagerj woollen manufacturer,> near' Ewodd Bridge;iffined 20b. 'aid.i costs lUs. 6d.; Mesirs. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRiAL CRIMN4AL COURT. - MONDAY, Nov. 28.-The first session of this court for the ensuing year, and tie third since it was estabhshed commenced this morning, before the Right lon, the| LoRD MAYOR and the usual civic. functionaries. The th, calendar presents a list of 234 prisoners. U The RECORnuER, in his char a e to the Grand Jury, ob- fo, served, that several complaints had reached him ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN

... alOUA91 p E # XCU CL3UE, I_ U DHBXNO THE KING, V. THrE LORD rRTMATE. Mr. Sergeant JACKSON applied to the Court to confirm the order of compensation made to the Juryrin this case (the King a. the Lord' Primate), the facts, of which; have been very fully before the public. It will. be recol- lected that a verdict was bad against the Crowni, naid, - not-. withstapdiigi, the C ?? the Jury should ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... 4 'ZWT V- RIUSAIICOUUT- C_ _.T r 1 1 MONDAY, 1 O, ?? Tbe first session of this conr~tfor the ensuing yeart ?? the third since it was established,; commenced th iornng, before the Right Hon. the, - LORD M&VOA T he usual civic functionaries. The ,t calendar prep list of 234 prisoners. 1' The R 'sRDEin his charget the Grand Jury, ob- f scrred,, pve eral complaints had reached him from dt ...