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POLICE

... JPOJLXCB. DOW-83flENT. r On Monday three fellows, named Williamn Mathews, meiijamin Mortimer, and John Kent, were charged with cruelty and brutally using a cow in Charles-street, Covent0garden, On Sunday morning last. It ppeared from the evidence of a respectable man, named John Ware, that he was proceeding along Charles.street at six o'clock on the morning in question, when his attention was ...

MURDER AT ARELY KINGS, NEAR STOURPORT.'

... (Afrridgedfrom the Worcester Journal.) The village of Arely Kings and town of Stourport were thrown into a state of excitement on Saturday morning -by the discovery of a murder, committed on the body of Joseph Hawkins, who kept a huckster's shop on Arely-common. The deceased was old, and lived by himself; he was always considered a peaceable and well- disposed man, and was accustomed to attend ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' INQUESI'S. j For the last Feew days the villages of East Wickham, M-elligg, and the vicinity, have been thrown into a state of great excitement i. in consequence of a rumour that a labouring man, named Joseph. Taylor. living at East Wickham, had murdered his wife by , severely beating and kicking her. On Monday the coroner and a highly respectable jury assembled at the Nag's Head ...

Surrey General Quarter Sessions

... Iurrey -Goebis Quarter. Sesions* These Sessions dammnereed on Monaday morning at Newingtou. Rdwii S iuabei.ged- 13edy, persisted in pleading gulty to ali indictment, charging him t ih riaving picked the-pocket of Daniel Hatch, during Camberwelf fair, af a silk handkerchief -Theculprt was attired in the p1ison rlotbing. Mr.Keene, the governor of oreemonger-aiei gpaol, stated that the prisoner, ...

LONDON SESSIONS.-SATURDAY

... Mondon Sessions.-Matuerday. These Sessions took place on Saturday at the Guildhall, before the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Aldermen Marshall, Johnson, ;Lainson, and others of the City authorities. A period of eleven. wveeks has elapsed since the last sittings took place; and it speaks Nowell for the efficiency of the City police, that only three cases of Zany moment were to be brought before the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... 'CORONERS' INQUESTSr. . ^ er- th~e last fewP days the. villages-of :Ehst Wikleabir .W~i~iig,- and the vicinity, have been thbown-intoa Aslate eF'great exciement in consequence of a rumour that a labouring man, named Joseph Taylor. living at Eist Wickham, bad mu'rdered his wife by severely beating and kicking her. ,jOn -Monday the coroner and a highly respectable jury assembled at the Nag's ...

MURDER AT STAPLETON

... 'The immediate neighbourhood of Bristol has been made the scne caer of a bloody and brutal a murder as any which disgraces our cris A mat ;nnals. On Saturday afternoon information was brought to the St. Philip's station-house that a woman had been murdered at Stapleton. Immediately ir. Inspector Garrard repaired to the OCC apot, and was speedily followed by police serjeants Alexander and £l ...

POLICE

... jplo 0 L 1(- - -On Mo1dq three fellow;s nammed wiiam Mathews, -Benmir MoTer, and John Kent, I'tmred with ereelty -and.brutally using a cuw in Charles-streetieovent.gardeu,en .Sanday aorning last. It appeared from the evidence of -aiiVapectable man, named John Ware, that he was proceedingloiag vCharles-street at six o'clock on the morning in question, a wen his attention was attracted by.tbe ...

MURDER AT ARELY KINGS, NEAR STOURPORT

... MURDER AT ARELY KINGS, NEAR STOURPORTZ- *8 (Abridged from the Worcester Jourial.) , The village of Arely Kings and town of Stourport were thrown is into a state of excitement on Saturday morning by the discovery t, of a murder, committed on the body of Joseph Hawkins, who kept s a huckster's shop on Arely-common. The deceased was old, and le lived by himself; he was always considered a ...

POLICE

... F ?i?I(?iL BOWSTIIE,, On Monday three fellows, named William' Mathews, Bacmrin Mortifier, and John Kent, Were Charged with cruelty and brutally using a cowe in CCharles-street, Covent-gatden, on Sunday morning last. it appeared from the evidence of a respectable man, named John Ware, that he was proceeding along Charles-street at six o'clock on the nmorning in question, when his attention was ...

surrey General Quarter Sessions

... surrey General Quarter Nevsions. These Sessions commenced on Monday morning at Newiagton. Ehdteii Stauentow, aged 18 only, persisted in pleading guilty to an indictment, charging him wi h having picked the pocket of Daniel latch, during Camberwell fair, of a silk handkerchief. The cltlprit was attired in the prison clothing. Mr. Keene, the governor of Horsemonger-lane gaol, stated that the ...

A THIEF-CATCHER OUTWITTED. ESCAPE OF THE PRISONER

... A TEACIE R- OUTWIE. -'ESCAPE F THE I I IRISOBR. F TH 'i! edlk h oleofer fKua, ae'fKaik whoai hadf.the ripatatian of being one -o~fite most. experthiectler in the nor'l.h 'ha' hadi am advenuturie withi one of .ti eus i- ~'teraity which tends' to tarnish the-reputation: he has htet en-, njoyed, rather thanadt iae fit is The thief, who has provied hisse'f too many for; the -officer, I called, at ...