LAW INTELLIGENCE

... TO THE EDITOR OF THIE MORNING CHRONICLE. I see it proposed in a paragraph in your paper of this day, to appropriate Dartmoor prison as a penitentiary for jmivesile de- linquents. I apprehend the appropriation nf that prison wvould notaanswer all the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 55certaining what had become of the horse. BOW STREET. John Mackey, alias Cotton, was charged with having es- caped from Dartmoor prison, being a convict under sentence of transportation. Thornton, a detective, and other witnesses, stated that the prisoner ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... of transportatvo id to which he had been sente nced'. to It appeared from'the statement of one of the officeri of Zr. Dartmoor prison, that the prisoner and another ?? Id made their escape from tha t establishment. The prisolle othad been sentence4 to ...

Central Criminal Court

... to be 8 once well flogged. e As EsCAPsD CONVICT.-John Cotton pleaded f guilty to a charge of feloniously escaping trom Dartmoor prison, and being, at large before the 0 expiration of a period of transportation to which 5 he had been ?? appeared from inquiries ...

Central Criminal Court

... period to be once well flogged. AN EscAPED ColvTIC.-John . Cotton pleaded lguilty to a charg of feloniously escapinig iron Dartmoor prison, and being at large before the I expiration of a, period of transportation to which head been ?? Srom inquiries made by ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... a period of transportation to which he had been sentenced. It, appeared from the statement ef one of the officers of Dartmoor prison, that the prisoner and another convict made their escape from that establishment. The prisoner had been. sentenced to ...

GUILDHALL—SATURDAY

... dismissed her. JoErn Bxzu, a convict, was pieced at the bar andoharged by Mr. Superintendent Steeal ith having escaped from Dartmoor prison on the 18th intant; and, on his appli- cation, the prisoner was remanded upti Osh time as he could hear from the goverucm ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH.—ALLEGED MURDER

... Devonshire. Mr. Labouchere has departed for Stoke Park. Sir George Grey has returned to London from a visit of inspection to Dartmoor Prison. Lord Granville has gone into Shropshire. No further meeting of the cabinet are expected for some time; but very soon ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CRUELTY

... opportunity of getting the opinion of the Attorney-Gcneral on the admissibility of the wife's evidence against her husband. DARTMOOR PRISONS.-There are at present 1,200 men in these prisons, and 300 more will be added as soon as the cells can be got ready for ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, APRIL 6

... , would soon have made an aperture. It will be in the recollection of our readers that Rock effected his escape from Dartmoor prison some months since, and his present fruitless attempt is another illustration of his desperate oha- ?? Sunday evening another ...

GUILDHALL,—WEDNESDAY

... E. Woolmer, R. Bastard, H. Hooper, and 0. Brutton, Esqrs. WILLIAM THOMSON, who had been but recently discharged from Dartmoor Prison, was brought up charged by P. C. 11 with being drunk, cud lying across the footpath on the Friars the previous night. ...