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DREADFUL MURDER AT OTTERDEN, NEAR LENHAM

... DREADFUL MURDER AT OTTERDEN, NEAR I LENHAM. - ' A dreadful murder was committed on Satarday evening last at Otterden, Kent. A small farmer and his wife, named Jenkins, being desirous of spendiug the evening at a wedding party, had engaged Hannah Giles to take'care of their four children in theiriabsence. It was Arranged that Mrs Giles was to come at teatimee; and the c'aildren, after they had ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I These sessions commenced an Monday, before the Lord Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, and Sheriffs. The calendar contains a list of 276 prisoners. The Recorder, in his charge to the Grand Jury, observed I that although ihe cases for trial were rather numerous, he i dii not apprehend that they would present any difficulty| [either as regarded lawV or fact. There was, howrever, one case-a charge of ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. EXTENSIVE SYSTEM OF PLUNDER.-John Price, Henrv Burgess, and Anne White were charged before the Lord Mayor with stealing property to a considerable amount, from the warehouse of the Bath and Bristol Copper Corn- pany. It appeared fromn the evidence tbat the prisoner, Price, was occasionally employed by Mr. Homnmerstone, the manager of the company, as a porter in the ware- house. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -LAW INTELLIGZNC&.. d C0NSISTORYC04RT4 MAY 25. ADULTERY.-THE COVrTES5 METAXA V. THE COUNT To (ETAXA. I H Dr. Lushinigton pronounced sentence in this case, which is asuit Diy he Countess of Metaxa brought againt Count al Geeie wtietaxa, her husband, for a. separation, or the Be gropnoi ofhis adultery. The citation in this.suit, which I was aerved upon him at Athens, the Count being icc the. tu ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... BOW-STREET. A person having the appearance of a gentleman, was charged with presenting at the breast of an eating-house- keeper some murderous weapon, to wit, a dagger. It appeared by the evidence that the defendant had gone into a dining-shop in Drury-lane, and when his meal was completed, he showed a piece of steel which had been secreted in his pocket. Air. Minshull (to the complainant) -Do ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... ATTEMPT T6 MURDER.- About twelve o'clock on Tuesday night the neighbour- hood of Hunter-street, in the Old Kent-road, was alarmed by cries of murder, proceeding from the house of a man named Richard Bailey, a wbip-maker, in Noel's-court. Henry Picton, a policeman of the M division, immediately repaired to the spot, ard-saw a- woman lying on the flat of her back, along the pavement in the court ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I- Fir IVORSRIP-ST1VET. ~IderlY ~of very. miserable -apipearaacliy '#eleo ba'ed ith. jiaving' obtained inYsdrrf' 1d 150u1oent pretences. Fom the' vdt4o 'V~pw florsford,. an o1fce'r qf~ih`4~ Wf6n'dj~iiy.jocaety 1itt-appe~pd o ire first saw .the 'prisoners that me~n.iwsat ~, two-juvenife 'Mendicants in -Lungitr9b~~o l, alto be, ?? Ui Oetrslersovd ileir proceedielga. They led. him aidance ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. On Wednesday Richard Varley, clerk and town travel- ler to Messrs. John Lias and Son, silversmiths, Finsbury street, Chiswell-street, was charged with carrying off a quantity of silver articles, of the value of 1001. and up- wards, the property of his employers. The circumstances which led to the apprehension of the prisoner were somewhat curious. It appeared that he absconded with ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... ,. ?? BnuTAL ASsAULT.-On Wednesday, an l'ihnian, Ii named Collitas, was brought up from the Net Prison, rt Clerkenweil, for re-exaimiratiodi, oh a charge of having, 2 with other Irishwtrn, been concerned in a most brutal and ti mndrderousi assault on the person of an Englishman, hiamed o George Aslint, by which bis life hab been for softe days in cl danger. , The facts of tlier caie are as ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - j ( UILlHALL. George Vells, a clerk in a solicitor's offlice, was brought before Mr. Alderman Gibbs, on suspicion of having stolen a gold watch ?? Anderton's hotel, Fleet-street. Mr. Chambers, the barrister attended on behalf of the -pri- soner. Joseph Bernier, a waiter, stated that the prisoner asked on Wednesday if he could be accommodated with a bed, as lie was going to a party. Having ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... ARREST OF THE REV, J. R. STEPHENS. (iron our oen Correspondent.) ,Mairchester, Friday Morning. The magistrates of- tbisicounty have at length complied with the pressing invitations so frequently made by Mr. J. R. Stephens, to the effect that' they would take him into castody. He was apprehended yesterday at Ashton- under-Lyne, 1,y Shackell and Goddard, the Bow-street officers, upon a warrant ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 'POLICE INTELLIGEINCE. WORSHIP-STREET. DI5TITUTION.-On Wednesday John Atking, a voung man, applied to the sitting magistrate, Mr. Grove, for his advice, in consequence of having been refused assistance by the parochial authorities of Bethnal-green. The ap- plicant stated that he was married and hadI one child. He was about twenty years ofage, and his wife ?? very near her confinement. He was ...