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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELIMLNCE. WORSHII P-STREET. a] PEaarSEWrTIOr OF THnE UNLICsNSnD.-Mr. Cornelius d Henry Baker, a licensed retailer of beer, appeared to an d infornation preferred against him by the parish autho. rities of St. Lake, for allowing music and other enter-l tainments, not having alicence., Mr. Smith, clerk to the b, board of trustees, said that the defendant was one among d, many other ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... NEW COURT. FotaONU TimATRICAL ORDERS.-Henry Cook, for- m 'erly stage manager of the Clarence Theatre, was in- dicted for forging and disposing of certain papers, pur- porting to be admissions to the Adeiphi Theatre. A witness was called by the Court, who stated that the defendant offered him a ticket which would admit him to the pit of the Adelphi all the year round. Mr. Sergeant Arabin.-You ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I ?? O N -hZ I= THEE GOL Dt STR0BHER.-MO day motniaghoving been appointdd for the trial of the parties charged a' principals and ccesisoties in the Above extensive robbery, the court was crowded the entire day by persons chiefly of the Jewish per. snasion, who appeared extremely anxious to witness the pro. ceedings. As soon as the learned judge tookl his seat on the bench, Lewin CaGpar (clerk) ...

BARBAROUS MURDER AND ROBBERY IN LANCASHIRE

... BARBAROUS MURDER-AND ROBEERy IN .LANCASHIRE. The town and neighbourhood of Bolton-le-Noors has been thrown into a considerable degree of excitement within the last few days in consequence of the perpetration by some villain ofone of the most cruel and atrocious murders on record. The deed was committed upon the wild and dreary moors near Horwicb, and the unforttuate victim was a Scotch ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... CHESi - A -SZES. THE REV. MR. STEPSRNS. On Friday the grand jury came into court with a true bill against Joseph Rayner Stephens, for a misdemeaaor. The indictment ls for certain inflammatory and seditious words alleged to have been spoken by the rev. defendant at a meeting held at Hyde, by torchlight, on the 14th of No- vernber. Six witnesses went before the grand jury. The foltwingis a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? - 17TBLmmm7cM,-,--' COURT OF QUEN'S BENCH. THE QUEEN V. FROST AND PARTRIDGE. li WHIG PERSECUTioNs.-The Attorney-General moved pi hir a rule to show cause why a criminal information fit 41s1iuld not be filed against the defendants for a libel on bt Thomas Philips, jun., Esq. e Mayorof Newport, -in t Ioanmoutsshire. Mr. Phillips, .had, it appeated, .in the 'd lscliarge of his duty as mayor, ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... MAN SIO-HOUSE A JOINT OF THE TAIL.-Edward Burke, alias O'Con- nell, a well-dressed middle-aged man, with the brogue in beautiful perfection, was brought up for re-examnination before the Lord Mayor, chasge,3 with endeavouring to obtain money under false pretences from Messrs. Knyveu and Co., Crown-court, Cheapside. From the evidence ti appeared that the prisoner called at the counting-house of ...

MELANCHOLY CASE

... Aluccl excitement has been caused throughout the city of Derry, Ireland, by certain mysterious circumstances connected with the entrance of the brig Tinaildra into this port. It was reported that one of the crew had been beaten to death oln the h-iigh seas by his companions, and thenititinous state of tile seamen; even while the vessel A ;as wearing up the river, seemed to warrant tlie ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... .CORONERS' IN QUESTS;-, On Monday anl inquest was held before Mir. Payne, on the body of' Ann Haley, who wasburntto ?? Haley, fattier of the deceased, said he was a alioesiaker, residing at No.5, Princes-street, Mitiories. Between 10 and 11 o'clock on Saturday night last, he atid his'wife' were out at market' making purchases of provisions for the 1 following day. The deceased was left at home ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... | COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. IN IRE THE CANADIAN PRISONERS. The Attorney-General begged to be allowed to make a motion with respect to the Canadian prisoners. Their Lordships were aware that, during the vacation, Air. Jus- tice Littledale had granted twelve writs of habeas corpus to bring up these individuals, they being on their transit from Canada to Van Diemen's Land. The writs were returnable ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW 'NXiENE COURT OF QU, EN Nl,.-.MowAv. ?? E r -@e~t t. - '6c&Wsda.. In this case tustle'0iisibad- been obiained, callilleuu the ddfendantC MriPeFogus 01Cqmonr,'theprCopret0F fn4. jiublisgher of a news#pt'r^iused'tltiie Nortbsro~ter.'1 t show 'cause, why a'c ninal n nfotmatimnjt?hbould not ja , tfiled agaidstlihi for thie .publktcti .of a 'ibeil on: guardians of the TWeiebltei union. Tlb ...

THE ANTI-CORN LAW AGITATION

... Once more we implore the oppressed classes to take no part in the present Anti-Corn Law Agita- tion. It is from beginning to end an odious fraud on the public.. Disguise it as they may, the prime movers in the affair desire only a confiscation of property in their own favour. Who are the par- ties that wvould gain by the proposed repeal ? The proprietors of Bank Stock, East India Stock, and ...