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... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY. T. KELLY AND DUNDAs V. TrE MORNING C55RONICLE.-The Attor. ?? applied to the court for a conditional order for a criminal infor- mation against the printer and publisher of the Morning Chronicle, fur a libel, published in that paper on the 3d of May. The libel complained of was contained in the affidavits of John Pilgrim and Philip Barnes, on being brought up for ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... - - I.1 RA7LwAY ACCIDENT.-An inquest was held on Tuesday at St George's hospital, on the body of John Smart, aged 46. It appeared from the evidence .that the deceased and another man were employed on the 20th inst. to take gome coke for the use of the engines on the line of the Birmingham Railwa3 at Kensal green at the time the train of carriages was about 100 yards distant. ainid the deceased ...

POLICE

... MARLBOROUGGH STREET. Edward Whittiman, a stout, red-faced young man, of very Simple appear- ance, was charged with having attempted three times to hang ?? defendant was in the employ of Mr Cripps, livery-stable keeper, and on Sunday last, after having drunk pretty freely, he went into Grosveror mews with the intention of hanging himsself. He was twice prevented, but the third time he had ...

POLICE

... BOW STREET. Johnr Dairey, a young man, very pooriv clad, was placed at the bar before Mr Minshull, charged by Goddard, tile officer, with having in his potsedsicia two quires of the. Political Registet, air unstamped ?? evidence of Goddard went to show that at half-past eleven that morning he was-tand- ing near the George and Blue Boar, in Holborn, when lie saw the deferdant pass under the ...

POLICE

... MAXSION HOUSE. A furniture broker, named Oppenheim, was summoned before the Lord Mayor, fbr having refused to give the proceeds of' a -ale of furniture which had been seized under a warrant of distress, issued by a man named Powell, for 22s. rent, due to ?? complainant stated that he had let unfurnished apartments to an Irishman, named Callagrhan, who seemed determined to pay him in what was ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCE S. INQUEST ON THE HoN. BERrELEY CRAVEN-.A coroner's inquest has been held on the body of the Hon. Henry Augustus Berkeley Ctaven, aled 60.-Mr Samuel C. Griffiths, surgeon, 89 Connaught terrace, Edgware road, deposed to the discovery of the dead body. Had attended Mr Craven eight yeats; never made any observation on the state of his mind when attending him; there could be ...

LAW

... COURT OF K-ING'S BENCH, MONDAY.-(Sitfings in Btsn~o) THE IPSWICHI ELECTION. THE Kstrq v. FtKrCH; DASEN4T, PILGRIMt, AND C0oKE. The defendl. ants NMdil been tried- Qn ars irnfoatibn Siled by ?? o baviv'k 4eeii gulty of briber at the ?? Ipwich election. Var]u4 barnsters were heard at' gret iiZ flor the r~spective deIfendants, in mitygationdi ?? Jilttice.LIttledate th'n deliveied ti,~jud mened t ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... SHOCEIN ACCIDENT.-On Thursday morning, another of those frequent accidents which occur to female setvants, from standing outside of windows to clean thent, occurred to a young woman, eighteen years of age, in the service of' Mrs Burglois, in York street, Bryanstone square. She was standing outside of the back drawing room windows, laughing and talking to her fellow servant, who was engaged in ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... -- I- l THE EXTRAORDIMARY WEATHER or LAST WEEK.-The weather during the last week has more resembled that which we used to experience in the early part of March,-and the character of May has been entirely changed. On Sunday, with the exception of a Pew minutes of sunshine at noon, the blasts were so piercing, that pedestrians were either compelled to resume their vinter clothing or to return ...

POLICE

... G TILDHALL. The Bow street police are making war with increased vigilance on the unstamped press. Orn Thursday, Sliackell, the officer, brought up one of Cleave's shopmen, named Prederice Ward, charged with carrying 540 copies of Cleave's Police Gazette. The officer stopped him at four o'clock in the morning in Salisbury square, with the bag of newspapers on his shoulder, and being asked what ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ACC[DENTS AND OFFENCES. no wr _1 _s r- .x_- SUICIDE OF THE HoN. BERKELEY CRAVEN.-The West-end of the town and the sporting circles were thrown into the greatest consternation on Friday morning by a report that the Hlon. Berkeley Craven had terminated his existence by shooting himself. On inquiry at the Earl of Craven's in Charles street, Berkeley square, it was fbund that the report was too ...