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THE ALLEGED MUTINY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE TORY—ARREST OF CAPT. JOHNSTONE

... THE ALLEGED MUTINY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE TORY-ARREST OF CAPT. JOHNSTONE. - Oa Monday, Mr. Clarkson, counsel for the prose- dis cution in the ease of the men charged with piracy and anm murder on board the ship Tory, accompanied by Mr. hit Hawley, clerk to Messrs. Crowder and Maynard so- I lictors, came to the Thames Police-offlee in haste, and sai while a night charge was being heard, the ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? a f - aacs.~TIS elagth~dayappoistdhythe judges, or o nook and corner, Wag ouuid heewsa ece.m Ingly full etteadins 'o h etee fte long rob, an and one or tivo ,foriges fdistintion, including a a French judge, wer obebdtob rsn( ht after fen o'clock their Lordships,,consilating of'the chief judes f he ours f Queen's Bench, Exchequer, ~and W Cocamooi Pleas, eatejeji the Court;.andthc as a tn ...

Law Intelligence

... Law Intelligetnce. CENTRAL CRtIMINAL COURT. FRIDAY, Nov. 29th.-MURnER.-Alf'Ced Edwards, a man of very respectable appearance, and who was described in theocalendat as being by trade an oilman, and his age to be 24 years, was placed at the bar, charged with the wilful murderiof Jane Gregory, by ad- ministerinlg to her a ]arge quantity of sugar of lead. Thedeeasedit appeared was a womanof the ...

Offences, Accidents, & Inquests

... I Llama, 0Ctbelt0, & llnquett# EXTRAORDINARy SUrICIDE IN THE STRAND UNION ?? Monday, information was for- warded to the Coroner's Office ef the death of Char-. . les Fisher, aged 38, an inmate of the Strand Union Workhouse, St. Pancras, who committed suicide inn under the following circumstances :-The deceased, is a baker, hadl been residing with his brother, of the he same business, in Moor ...

THE INQUEST

... Yesterday afternoon, at half-past four o'clock, an in. vestigation took place before Mr. Joseph Payne, deputy. coroner for the city of London and tho borough of South- wark, at the Board-room in St. Bartholomew's Hospital, touching the death of Alfred Fletcher Cootkson, who lost his life through falling from the third floor window of the house in the occupation of Mr. Fenn, coffee-house. ...

Police Report

... '001-tte Atport three UILDRALL.-As Ag&zaeDERzUo Puy.-On Monday deaths Insct an aged womtnm, named Harriet LIna, was charged 8i50R5 with stealing a~ coat value 2Dg., and the coas having been c aseS proved-air ?.ter Laurie: Wall, prisoner, what have I iedleal you to say ?-Prisontr': I certainly did commit this got a 7tBSi of impropriety rather thtan want, as I had got no work. IN -Sir Peter ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... _ Aetropoltati inrtwtieiX . ?? .. _.w - _ 4sorsiaa SUIC ~I-,q is T 9 MILDipssw.3fores thatI MA'OBeFordSII ?? the bodyof andi Uar idt orga, agted M ny~iht ?? Paetrice Morganeen years' trm 'ottlnn, forrobbor'y, AO awiethvoence..of ?? a warder, said he gent! ocue eadbserved him to he O bad charge of theo4 deceaseft, md in his cell on charI of ?? disposition- elf hiii found him streel Saturday ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—MARCH 24

... SURREY SESSIONS.-MAoCni 24. CRIM. PON.. AND ROIBo1sr.-R. lWardley, a smart- tt looking young man, was indicted for stealing at w Kiingston-upon-ThIames, a bedstead, six silver tea- ci . spoons,.a.ctal teapot, and other property, belong- oi lung to John Bevap, a market gardener.-Mr. Char- ci , neck defended the ?? prosecutor, an th elderly, man of rather curious appearance, stated fo that he ...

INQUEST IN THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION

... On Monday, Mr. Wulley, MIP., conlcuded an inquest in' the House of Correction, Coldbath Fields, onl the body of Richard Homer, aged 23, a cab-driver, sentenced by Mr. Combe, of the Clerkenwell Police Court, on the 29th ult_ to 15 days' imprisonment, for non-payment to his em. ployer of 14s., considered in the Coroner's Court a simple debt. The inquiry was adjourned from Saturday, that a ...

APPREHENSION OF A GANG OF THIEVES AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS

... AA'kREIlENSION OF A GANG OF THIEVES AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS,| The Marlborough Street Police Office was on Tuesday I literally besieged with tradestrien dvsirousouf hearing the Examination of fhur persons in thle usiolry of the pqoitet\ charged with uroing in their posseoason it large quantity ofyroperty, the produce of rmauy robberies committed on shopkeepers in the mete opolis. The ...

Law Intelligence

... LI AW jillictligruce. QUEEN'S BENCH. .eIONDAs.-TIIE QUEEN V. THE JUSTICES or Yonsas1ma. -MI l1'ashley tioved for a r ule calling upon three miagis- trates of yoritshire to show cause why a 7neolatstte should not be directed to them cominaiding them to issue a dis- tress warrant to cisferee the payment of a poor-rate for the township of TluddeIsCield. The rate had been made and duly published, ...

Police Intelligence

... polite Eitelhgencc. MANSION HIOUSE. THURSDAY.-EXTRsAOsDINARY CAsz. -A seaman of very intelligent appearance, named John Potter, asks statedhis agetobe about thirty years, presentedhini- self at the bar in the custody of Bradley, one of the prin- cipal officers of the Mansion-house, a voluntary prisoner. The following evidence was given on the occasion - James Bradley said: This day the ...