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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... L- - - t ; ' - = POLICO~~~~A . . T GUILDNALL. Bau~rrlTrr.-~ Willi- mm,05G, it drover, was charged with striktingart ox~in Smithfield market-isth,11nl1wful weolence. '-Sergeant Bates, of the City POli0, atsted that ~he Saw the ~prisoner ,sta'ie An ox ons the neck with such force that te poor* aninsal fell, struggid, attempted to rise, but fen again and strugled.. He expected the animal would ...

Execution of Mrs. Jeffrey, for Murder

... awedu a f to, Ze~ffirey, fot mulvrde,. [ , - ,s . I _ , - Mondaymorlinqgibe sentence'of death pronqunced upon Mrs.-Jvff'' at; the'late assizes in Glasgosw, wis carried into ffect at tbe usual lace ifexecution. It will be eenbered that -the,-was -'invited of -administering' poison to H.' '.Ifun o ; &i-igblitu-;nfdm er,' and Alrs.'Crl, *ho both re- tsided as lodgers in her house in Carluke. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ? MW.W?AWWWRIM qi11836, ey e h eo o~ oqqr4aW ban1 xw1'w777 7 qS(Ida`t 911rf Isosi iq3 Jqsb D.8Ge 3J 9!1 1 Ari-b I qfja+4 _Ow - h s o - S 9ttS 50 notifr.;eyW' ¢.~r )igi~n:t '-i WIA iopwbe'o~peeweddfi~e prls'er!Wkiig~ita bskifl * -f-4o~f1+8aq 4igW ldesB-Wdr;biC xitdolebe to 'm le d;,,Sqiy1P~and tbte prlbaeY~aa ,tnd'i~st^>wvg^5ka ponsdIi6br andtbat ha. ;t he tfinorniS a ~uf4or rrect'hr etota II? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 6-74? 1- ?,t 1-cOff:41 M?- U, . -;77.1 .h~tlArni Rrpj~ .iq awe OfghL lifg~ie a mei ,i~ac'K Iii n . ~ BeUhdtthie inE,>*ii/aw9b3ch. bbu~ fltc~Fp9eE~. 'w i49f4All 4 i~iyi mb bsf> p I~ ~ ~~tw msi~atd metbIG1^vdatfi~e. Whoil rthaeiiusol.'ta Ii ,4etlemeat h£ i;ftdt2iiir'. Th- ...

TRIAL OF HUBERT AND HIS ACCOMPLICES

... '. . - -Wo 1- 6 t - . T:? I ' ' `66W '. 14 OrU A ATAi AMU pikegii, . A .- - , -. - -..- * .Ti msiter amv~bfor~ehtb ColmbPth jj h'tl e7ehJ sad exeit bat littlriiierent Al: Atf fihB=d'fs ek fl oSlook tweheatistmiOidethb;1iIbliC Weadihdittbd afio the court. The judges had not y4't idl' so iIj7'tbae1 wee time to~ib3P-W thatiiha#o6it),464 Jongiqr Iti doar; htbNjthop a3 04W eoiitr-,aheerd!erJ4i do ...

THE LATE MURDER AT EASTON

... , . - . I - T-- i- money and ' y alreiy ,mentioned,,o e rooms having been Ipetel r eania6 ,by theviP Fho had planned tbeomr Iprasaa mtia..eJ, .sd.pj ' id. ''8o, wereo, to ' i pin l tO ttcied in the first lnitaace, wvfere talen -Ito ciisterdybutabsequently die. cbaiagqd,: andy amongst he r~t;Ywere~tvIo ikrotliera. nanled dd e5iid~ho, l ion brought the a t miade thih~flrowing -i clb~uirs ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 7ZoC IANTMLSSENCE. 0 f ;XN.1H US~E, P~oiaGniW A5W Bosaaay;.A *caseof forgery and robbery' was-brought forWardi by ~ltr Hobler, jun~iagainst ayoung; man. named Jbfihn Kdd; clark to Messrs. Bolitta, tin andi lead plate Merchants, of iCornwall.. Mr. Ridgar ilJohn, M D~esseiger, prinpipal-.rnai~ging iclerk In the firmp,.steted. .that tbe lpnsesuer was junior elerk--in ;the .counting-bbose,: ...

CORONERS' INQUEST

... COR&NERS INQUEST. FATAL CASE OF STABBIaaG.-On Monday an inquest (which lasted some-hours) was held at St. George's los.. pital, onwview of the body of Charles Tibbey, aged 18, a journoyman baker, whose death was caused by being stabbed with'a knife by a young man named George Grey. On the atal occurrence taking place Grey, who was in the saene employ as the deceased, was apprehended, and ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERWS- INQUBBTB. TsE LATE D1iSASTROUS ACCIDENT ATiilE W* Hodsvs OF PARLLLMBTNT.-An inquest' was beld at the 'Dukee of Ormond, Prinees-street, Westminster, onview oftHe body of Willifim.ltoVei ged 48, who was klled7under-thenfOllOW- ing dreadful circumstances. It appeared from: theevidence that the deceased was employed in the erection of the new Houses of Parliament, On Wednesday morning ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I f drawn by Lord -FMley and accepted by W sfad Xhr, I ti64; bt tthep$dIpa-Io fd:fleh'WaS'thtVA for, .5,000?.ef Wluich't'e- ttwb 'ii whil 10 I no brougbt fored .part, bad been diacountedby 'ne Pen, iial, a' picture-dealer, on usurious interest. Te twoabils hi queis. tion, itS appearedi-were again-dicounted partly in. money and partly in clothes, by-the.plaintiff..fior' i' person named ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 441Wl NINTZLLIENCEp- hie Warn a. NSIMAS.-LIBEL.-Th~is case, the particulars tr, of whch hae frquentir been before the public in, the tic polie reorts andalso.1n motions in thisCourt, camejon TI for tial. r. SegeantWilde appeared fo~r the;4laintills so and the efendantappeared for himself. Mr. ergeanit in Wild slaed te caci Te plintff was a respectable so-' sti lcitor, residing in Godn.lcEuston ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... 1:17 i-- , . 4*i~ for felony.Pratri k ggerHy, .ID 1W, statdepw.oyn. se , lgst of April' he was on duty ini Edgewaariitgadabout ann . hour after midhight. He net the prsoner in compcqy with : two prostitutes. Seeibg him ivth a rspade on his sbouldet 4 ad a bundle in his-hand, and knowingathat he was an -did..ld. hand, witness insisted on knowing -what he had got in his s bundle. The prisoner ...