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... PO LICE. MIARLBOROUGH STREET. :SIN'GUTLAR DELUSION.-The Rev. Mr Hill, of Brompton, brought Mr Millhouse, a gentleman of firtene, before Messrs Dyer and Chambers on a peace ?? Hill said alout six years ago lie was accustomed to take a mniming walk in the parks; he remarked for several mornings that the defendant, who was at that time an utter stranger to him, when he passed him made it a rule ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIIMINAL COURT. BILL-BROF.RS. auesm Hance, alias Savage, war indicted, with Johno Gardiner no in custody), for a miisdemeanour in conspiring to obtain oom Edward F-loneywood his acceptances in blank, and to efrand bhhn of money by means of putting those accept- nces in circulation. Mr. Edward Honeywood stated, in 1idence, the Circtumstances under which the accteptances ,ere procured, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... On Mnndiv xft- . a tiri~--y ,-illuori. an Inqulstion Was taken before Mr. Stirling, the coroner, and a highly respectabli jury ot view of the body of Mr. T2'omas Finer, aged seventy years the principal partner of the firml of Finer and Nowvland the watchmakers, No. 49, High Holborn,'hoemnaj his existence by suspending himself by a cord from ataied in the bedstead. From the evidence it appeared ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT EALING—DISCOVERY OF A HUMAN HEAD

... SUSPECTED MURDER AT BALING-DISCOVERY OF A HUMAN HEAD. During the last three or four days great excitement has been created in the neighbourbood of Ealing, Brentford,&c., by a report being extensively circulated that a human, head had been discovered in the privy of the beautiful and pic. turesque priory of - Wyllie, Esq, a \Vcst Indian mer- chant, Castlebar-park, near the village of Ealing. ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDOIW POLICE. V MANNSON.ROVUE. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY Op A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRLEST.-On Monday a young man, named John Jones, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having knocked down and robbed .the Rev. William Wood, a Roman Catholic priest, on Friday night in Moorfields. - The Rev. Mr. WOOD stated that, he was returning home. to his house in Finsbury-circus, between 12 and 1 o'clock ...

THE EDGWARE-ROAD MURDER

... LUTHE EDOWARE-ROAD MURDER.| (PURTHER PARTICULARS OP GRBENAORB.): We avail ourselves of original sources of informa- tion, on the correctness of which every reliance may be:placed, for the following particulars of Green- acre's life and habits, previou's to the' perpetration. of his most extraordinary crime, Some time ago be carried on business as a grocer in, a very respectable way. in Nelson ...

PREROGATIVE COURT.—Jan. 14

... PREROG1ATIVE COURT.-Jan. 14. THE WILL OF THIE LATE JEMMY WOOD. WOOD AND OTSIERS AGAINST GOODLAKE AND OTHERS. The argument in this case, which was left unfinished at the sittings at the end of last term, was resumed thisday. The question is as to the admission of an allegation pro- pounding a paper as a codicil to the will of' Mr. James Wood, of Gloucester. Dr. NICHIOLL spoke the whole day ...

POLICE

... ePs@ICB. k OF FORGERY.-It wil be in the recol cif our readers, that about a fortnight Since there apD iecli0 t Loadon Dispatch an aecount of the apprehen Fgedf a oung man named Henry Brookes at Dover, who in barged with having committed several acts of forgery ri and with having, by means of the forged inistru- r ebtaned various sums of money. e ris' nr It will be remembered, was examined on ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... [ rof Requlxest5,: lug ace-street. I I . .. B BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.-MRs. NOGGY U. MR. JAtF.S.- . The defendant in this case might successfully dispute the palm th fer ugliness rWith the Rgyptisa gd Bubastes, a brazen perpe- trationor good old times, wbih knowing cackneys ieisits at the British Museum. Ar. James was abont five feet eight inches in length, somewhat bowed in the off leg, and his ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... Coart of B.equests, MingsatstreeC THELovEo OF, Teak BAiian~i5.Bainbridge v. Donnelly Thorn- Iii son, and otbers.-Cax any of~ Iu readers remembrn ~eerte 1n- Weteld a fel-sfzedf bitbii.- Alas, no they r y ~r cr io~ ,ta~id, of man's fair; proportions.,-and unotuaea o heq - by of mankind, they~ are as litigious as thyaeltle iwa ieth ad their internal squabbigandte.a~hti aigfo witho ay agis the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... ('CENTR7'AtL CRIMI NA L ?? ?? IDA. Blefore Air. Justice PARKS. Mir. Jiustke MOSANQiUET, and Mr. JiS tICU C'OL.TMAN.] MlA NS 1LA! TU wir J: it. Ch'lirldnlnn3nhc rMn'risnin, :ill. clerk inn the grininisn work* of the Smiath Nhetro ''ltat, ta C-~lit- Ip Cattnjinpal, wa, rage on the coroner's in pijinsitian, with0 charged hili nwth thle Irlntlarnsglittr of Ernery Thie bill preferred against the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCS. GITILDHALL. Yestcrdiy N Henry Cha pel, is porter to Messrs. Alair and Co., W;: rroliu-erneq, in Wnttiioc-strect, was brought before Mr. A hrnin liii11 son 1lier2ed wit obnghscOPyO n hlad uniitnd Joht i Caud~e, tin oc'asional servitnt at thle Rovet ain (,yown .0u lie-ou.se 'in Leadeotital -ait rket 'whomi Chapel 110(1 it trust d with tke dilposal of the propei-ty, wivas ...