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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE. GUILDHALL. MoIIE AVINDoW SRIA5SIING.-OvO Monday, Caroline Saunders, a prostitute, who was in custody some days ago for attempting to break the shop window i f Mr. Bird, a jeweller in Cheapside, and who pleaded that it was aggra- vating the destitute like herself to exhibit in the window so much valuable property as the jewellers do, was again put to the bar. She was now ...

THE MURDER IN ESSEX

... The atrocious and cold-blooded -murder committed upon the unfortunate women Susannah Playle, at Mlount- ;aessgin-in-Essec, has created a - most, extraordinary sensation in the county, and on Sunday, notwitistanding fthe s deverity ofthe weather, a great humibr of persons frdo atdis'ant parts, of the county-crime to see the place .were the deed was committed. After the finding of the Coroner's ...

FINAL EXAMINATION OF DESIRE ROUSSELLE

... IFINAL EXAMINATION oF DESIRE ROUSSELLE. On Tuesday morning the inquiry into this case was re- sunmed. The prisoner on this occasion did not conduct himself so flippantly as on the former examination, but still evinced a calm indifference to what was passing in connexion with the charge. Air. Jeremy-Mr. Delabarre I wish to ask you a few questions relative to something that fell from you the ...

OBJECTIONS TO SERVE ON JURIES, WHO ARE THE GREATEST CRIMINALS?

... THE OPIRATIVE of last week contained an account of an extraordinary scene which had oc- curred on the preceding Monday in the Central Criminal Court, but of which the press, as usual, has taken no notice, because it hail a tendency to rouse public indignation against the cruel treat- ment, experienced by the bulk of society, from the existing system of Government. The scene we allude to was ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... DEATII Or AN AGED WOMIAN Impi'iSONED FOR DEEr.-Art inquest was held in Horshami gaol on Satur- day morning last, on the body of Jane Dabbs, aged 76 years, a prisoner for debt, who had been in confinemnent upwards of tell years. AMrs. Tugwell, matron of the prison, stated that the deceased bad laboured under a ditficulty of breathing, and had been in a bad state of health during the whole time ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... |. LAW ILGENCE. l COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. I DANE V. LADY CIRtWALL. This was an action brought to recover the amount of two years and a' half s rent under a contract which Lady Kirkwall had entered into. For the defendant it was pleaded that she was of unsound mind at the time she en- tered into the agreement, and that the plaintiff was aware of the fact. From the evidence it appeared that, in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I 5 REA.UAnADLS CASE.-Susan Morris, alias Jackson, alias 5Sparks, aged 24, and described as married, was indicted I for feloniously being at large before the expiration of a term which she had been transported. Williamn Hale, York-street, Shoreditch, deposed that .he formerly held the situation of Headborourgl in that dis- trict. On tile 27th of April, .1629, he apprehended the prisoner on ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... BOW-STREET. UNPARALl.ELEDCJUElTYTO A Doo.-ThornasBrown, a boy, about 10, was charged with the infamous cruelty of kicking out the eye of a dog.-Mr. Henry Haymnan, of Cromer-street, Brunswick-square, surgeon, said that the dog was his property. That morningv about half-past two, he was walking through Lincoln's lnn-fields. The boy threw a stone at his dog, which knocked it against a lamp post; ...

SINGULAR VERDICTS

... SINGULAR, VERDICT&. -- -- - & - c-- Il- : At the Surrey Adjourned'Sessions, on Minrlay last, Jane Judd was indicted for stealing a wich from the person of Nathaniel Lambden, on the 15th tilt. VIle prosecutor 'went to Farnhaiu fair, as lie said, jto have a li.tde plesure, and on ?? awiay, with his hands in his breeches pockets and his watch-chain dangling about, he met the prisoner, with whom ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIC INTELLIGENCE. ?? GOUILI~ LL C tAvLLE tgPALx-'.O a Tesday Willam- Cowan, otherwisce - Wili,, Cl,,, Sergeant Bates oas charged with cattle-stealing. ?? fur of e the Smithfield police, stated that he our ?? a cow,; worth about 601., tied up in stranger d d under~ the' care of ?? prisoner, who was a stager in like niir'kat, bnd overhearing Mr. Wanstall, salesman,-wo hagd been dealing for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INT.. .- A-ENCE. COURl' OF 9U ; E'S NECH.. 'DEVOINALD V-. HOP.'. L - Thfrpl' ntiff w4s a r tha i Tk' l a a fe o ytylc~ r1eind e prenzertte~r~4~ !erstowbemarried woiman, ,wai, in.fact, un- insried, and living under the protection of -a uentleman. ii action b t recorr tsu f 481. 1g. Gd. fo f d . cc a ed meicinesi suipplied by ithq, Planiiff. , e s-efen'dant, wrho -plerde'd-first,.that ...