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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... some of deep blue or greenare triiined with thrce and five rows of ruches pinked, others ?? gai~p lace laid on fiat near the edge. The Pamela form of bonnet is quite abandoned by the first Parisians modistes, the furs, hecousieg ever da cloer.Velvets, velours ...

LAW AND POLICE

... After passing Rugby he asked me what I thought of Mitchel; to which I replied somewhat sternly,, ?? think but very little of him, and we are well quiti of his company. Upon this he remarked that he '(M!itchel) would not be long abroad, for France and Amnerica ...

Published: Sunday 11 June 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6019 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Tilly were charged, the fir4 siti stealiig a quantity of goods, the property of his f grht eneral shopkeeper. at Wotton-under-Edge, and the second witt having received them, Well knowing them to have bseh stolen, It appeared that the father having had a ...

Police Report

... directors, with having, by' their nerliln geno,' caused a serious collision on the line on Friday CUT: totnigbt ?? lid to the death ot David Markland, cdi red, the linghi~e-driver~of a paseen~ter train.. The first wit-. eon Era.. niea Called was 'rl Win. ...

CUMBERLAND SUMMER ASSIZES

... these was Bary, aged eleven years, and Sarah, the subject of the pre- sent enquiry, aged about seven. The child was burnt to death, and they would have to enquire how the inju- ries were indicted. The statement of the eldest child fixed the crime en the ...

THE TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... Queen for- tat inis- get tor gnise Iae people, then the pco~le must for- car (an~d got to recognitie the Queen. If Jrvhn Mitchel is sent tres ould out of his country, every Irishman must tise and re- chs ured venge the insult, or they will be no longer ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... last night, In- spector Craike and Sub-inspector Mason proceeded down to a lodging house, in the Wall-knoll, kept by a Mrs Mitchell. Upon going up to the room that they had the information about, Craike found two burnt spoons upon the chimney piece and ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... night, about eleven Cross-examined-It was a sickly child, and the prisoner use to give it medicine. It is usual after the death of persons to wash their bodies. Re-examined-The prisoner gets her livelihood by selling nuts and oranges. George Wogan, husband ...

DURHAM ASSIZES, CONTINUED. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23

... swallow it. ?? Mr Brumell, a surgeon in Newcastle, said that Mac- lean died two or three hours after the fight. Since his death there had been a post mortem examination of his body. They found the integumnents of the head,, the' chest, and the brains ...

Lancashire Winter Assizes

... satisfied of that, the other question would pro- be-,-whether they were satisfied that the woman was b n0w the cause of its death, it having been fonnd drowned on f side the shore near this town. There were anumber of cases ti sler, of manslaughter-some ...