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SATURDAY'S POLICE

... SATfBDAY'A POLIJC. UHITTON.GARDEN. -. AGGRAVATED CASE OF DEsrRTloN.-Yesterday, 4. is lidam Poker/, a slovenly, sullcn-looking' fellows was broogle ms, before Mr. BENNETT, by the parish-officers, of lzogton, e chargcd by Isabella Parkqr, his wife, with having. deserted re her'and his three chlldren, and leaving them chargeable 3P to tile parish, The wife, being sworn stated that the- D- ...

SESSIONS ROOM, MANCHESTER.—Jan. 20

... k c lk?'i ?? , , .. - SESSIONS Hool ; I MOR - STER.-Jan,:,20. FACTORYT(ROSECUTIONS. AND C:pNV1dt`ON S. .: FORE S. H. HASLAM AND r. WALKER ISQ, M;P. 3' Mv. Heathcote, the Factory,inspector, applied to lay. inw fornujations and obtained convictions iingaiit the fololing' prt lesafor violation bf the Factory Att :--Williaul Sager, wvoollen mnnufacturer,.ne8F, Ewoqd Bridge,. fined .2Ps. apd ...

RURAL POLICE against POOR

... A P iI- 7j O RU tLPOLaaR TO TarE EDITOR OF THEg CU4ONW K A*( W3 LYUA5.. Sir,-The very able and aqiwellent moen.r in which you have handled this subjectf in the previouaniumbers oeftbe CnAMiPxo entitles you to the tasting gratoide of the peo. ple of this country. No one who- bas at al observed the arguments for a Rural Police force, can fall to perceive that the intention of its authora-is to ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... * . uiAitC ?? iOXa. MiRDER OX4 EiEAd StsM.-4ohm'l1qke, marineruraged ;23, and Ale andee ?? lllI sailoa -aged 55; wiee indicted for the wilful'murderzof Benjiakin DJiisecll, upoi'the high seamW and withinrithe' jttrisdiction of the Udtniialt'- cf'lninsd.- Stephen M'Carthy: On the 14th of JIuly-E *ad iaioeaan on 'bdhid the' Elenndr,1'fkofi Quebec. 'I knoW the prisoners, they served on board the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRaL .R..INALLCOURT. The tenth session at this court for' the current year com- m dnced on Mondaybefore the Lord Mayor, Recorder, Alder- m en, and Sheriffs.-The calendar contains a list of 2337 pri- soner,, and the number, it is expected, ywill amoutnt to 400 before the expication of the ?? Itccorder addressed the grand jury. in the course of -which he 'adverted to the heaviness of 'the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COMON&M, XNQVANW46 ? - ? -- - - I DEPLORALEL CAit -bj 9ThiA OiR-( Tuosday, evening aO il ifik& v4 eld dt the l flea6 1, ifi;- ?? Gilet oii th boayof rge Nf ttij. ag ed 50, whose death was occai edbF .ste vatioi, under cixcum. stances of a most painfal description. William Thomas, a young MuAU of uisieiiable appearatie, deposed that he lodged at 16, Buckridge-strcet Xt. Gileis' (commonly ...

ARREST OF LORD EDWARD FITZGERALD IN THE IRISH REBELLION

... = , IER IDI AFAEST OF, .LORD I EDWARbFITZGERALD IN THE JRISH REBELLION. The part ?? Edwad 'Fitzgerald took In the Irish 1ebelliort' is SO full of incident and- interest, that any net light 'that mnay be throw on it must be aceept> able to the gen'e1'al mass of readers. . The life of Thomas Reynolds,'oT''ilk en' Castle, I Kildare, a man who, made himself notoriously cohspicuous during'tiat ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—NEWINGTON, Feb. 7

... SURREY 8ESSIONS.-NEWINGTON.Feb. ?? Before' R. H4nnv-R FaoRu anrn fuln hlnl h nf ip- tIf. sIlure' rD. ,fnlEDukF, nuu., Win a TUll uenc O lvlaglsratesl 1 'Gorge Walker, Jamer Trodd, Edward Larly, Willantm rkber, William Legg, Jame~s Moore,' Reuben 81evenw, Wo- fwi Ptevens, and Thomas Bignold, were charged with lbaving with divers other evil disposed perions unlawfully I assembled together, at ...

POLICE

... P0 aLI B. Loss OF A TE-;POouND NOTE.-James Beard, lately one ofthe City police, was chargedwith stealing a 10!. note, which. was swept out of the shop of Mr. Stevens, in Farringdon. street, on the ] 7th of May, and being found by the prisoner was applied by him to his own use.-Mr. Stevens stated that lhe accidentally dropped two 101. notes, and they were swept out into the street On the same ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL QRZWIW*NA COURT. These sessions commenced on Monday before the Lord Mayor, Recorder, Alderuien, and Sheriffs. The calendar contains a list of'226 prisoners for trial, of which number five aro charged with cutting and wounding, one with manslaughter, six.with burglary, three with robbery, eleven housebreaking, one forging and uttering, and one for concealing the birth of a child. The ...

PREROGATIVE COURT.—Jan. 14

... , PREROGATII !iC Vl .-J 4,. THE WILL OF THE LAT;3 2i JENMY, ?? WOOD AND OTHERS ArAINST GOODLAXH.;AND. OTII9S.. The argument in thi cas, whichwaslleft.unfinished at the sittings at the end of last tern, was resumed, thii day. The.question is as: to the; admission ofi anallegation pro- pounding a pi0ter 'aN4a; codicil-:to:.She will-of Mr.:Ja.ie Wood, of Gloucester. Dr. NiCHOLL spoke'.tbe;.whole ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... C0ORONES' INQUESTS. SHAMEFUL CASE OF NEGLECT. On Wednesday night an inquiry took place in the board. room of St. Giles's workhouse, before Mr. Wakley, M.P., on the body of 'IThomns Jones, aged 54, formerly a soldier in the 25th Light Dragoons, who died in consequence of erposure and the sacot of the common necessaries of ?? investi- gation had been adjourned from Friday night last, in order ...