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NEWCASTLE POLICE

... I riddtu, Dec. 16--Before R. Plummer and M. Long- obtaininrar Hutehinson was breught up, rl, ,d vitil~ obtaining a silver watch from the shop of cliar,1, b o1 watchmaker, in the Side, under false pre- ?? ~'The ?? is the property of Mr Dic-, of tel(' e; j tol and had been left at Mr R.'s shop to be C; j iejl ?? called at tho shop and stated that r ellt Ibr1 it, and that she t ad to pay Gs. ...

DURHAM WINTER SESSIONS

... - - I - o - I .. -_ _ T ?? (Before Rowland Burdon, Esq., Chairman, and a Bench of Macqistrates.) MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1844. The court met this morning at 10 o'clock, when the following gentlemen were sworn in as Grand Jurors:- Richard Greenwell, of Bishopwearmouth, Esq.,fore- man; and William Hunter Burn, of Bishopivearmouth, Samuel Barnard. of Darlington; Henry Chapman, if Neasleam; Peter ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... FRIDAY.-Before Ald. Dunn and Rdwd. James, Esq- -William Sample was brought up in custody of P. C- 102, for being loitering about the Butcher Bank, be- tween 1 and 2 o'clock on Thursday morning without any visible object. Discharged.-Benjamin Wallace was charged by P. C. 125, with being in the Bigg- market, at I o'clock on Thursday morning. The po- liceman stated that le requested the prisoner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE. FRIDAY.-Before Ald& Dunn, It. P. Philipson, Esq., James Arclibold, Esq., W. Loraine, Esq., G. C. At- kinson, Esq., and Capt. West. R. N. George Thoburn, William Douglass, John Bell, Ann McCartney, and Ann Moore, alias Oliver, remanded on a charge of robbing the late Mr R. Lowthin, and on suspicion ef throwing him into the river Tyne, were again brought up this morning. Mr W. L. ...

NEWCASTLE, OCTOBER 6

... ' NEWCASTLES,..OCTOBERId6.- The trials of the London chartists and confede- katea have terminated in four of the ringleaders being * aeutenced to transportation for life; the remainder being some of them sentenced to various terms of imprison- ment, and ordered to find sureties, and others merely b bound over to appear if called up n. Of the trial of M r ESmith O'Brien, M.P., at Clonmel, the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I NEWCASTLE-_Afonday.-Before the Mayor and Aid. Carr.-Sarah Carr was charged with robbing a man of 3s. The prisoner, on being apprehended, was searched, and the exact sum found upon her. Inspector Little fuz- ther stated, that he had another charge against the pri- soner, and vijhed to have her remanded. On the night of tse loth July last, a gentleman. belonging to the Branch Bank of England, ...

DURHAM POLICE

... :, ?? i- MAN8LATIGlTEIR Al' W1NL;T0N.-GATE8]IEADl, St conlusontha hehtdtdi~he f na~posti he ur c Saetur-h ?? ar, Eq, nd0. . mosy, Eq._ Anthony stintees and William Fairlatub were charged with the manslaughter of John Robson, on the 9th of Marob last. 'The'reader will remember that at the time in ques- t tion, the death of Robson was noticed in theCourant, and imaybe tatked state tat the inut, ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... I Msario Manning was sent from Edinburgh on the 23d, tirld proceeded by the Caledoniam line. At Carlisle a erowd assembled in the hope of seeing her, but the blinds of the carriage were kept close; at her request a glass of porter and some biscuits were then given to her. She reached Euston Square at five on Friday worning. She was dressed in a brown silk gown, light shawl, white straw bonnet, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, NIWCASTLE.-Friday -Before R. Aifey and Capt. Wet,-Win. Robson. a butcher, et the Ballast Bills. wa5 charged by Messrs Forster, and Harrison. inspectors of provisions, with having part of a carcase of unwholesome eef in his possession. Fronn some information, the in- l, ?? re went to defendant's slaughter shop and found the sef in question. The beef was decidedly ...

THE ASSIZES

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - . ?? Add, Headlara and Sohu Bulman, Esq. -Ann Belem, aina Bones, a well dressed and good ldk. ing glrl,-about 17 yrs of agd, was chaiged with picking pockets at the aeveral railway otastnfna , VCTurner, of the detwtive force, stated that be rtvgd atewd6f ay information respeotig a young ?? feii e Ip 'black attire, of genteci appearanoe einlg aecti 'of commnitting numuerous depredations ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE.-Fridet.-Before John Buhlnan, Esq. Robert Dawson, J. Millmoor, J. Montague, and Ann and Jane Fogarty, remanded, charged with breaking into the workshops of Mr Sewell, silversmith, Side, were re- examined at some lengtb, when Moxitague and the two Fogartys were discharged, and the other two remanded. A number of boys were brought up charged with sliding in Grey-atreet and Market ...