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GLORIOUS AND TRIUMPHANT DEFEAT OF ALL THE ROBBER FACTIONS BY THE WHOLE HOG CHARTIST BRIGADE OF SUNDERLAND

... GLORIOUS AND 'TRLUlPs!,ANT DEFET'T OF ALL TflE RQBBER FACTIONS BY' THE WHOLE HOG CLiARTIST BRI- GADE OF SUNDTERLiND. On the mornnig of Friday, the 20th, large bills it appeared on the walls of this tow, announcing a I( public mectirg, for the purpose of talrun into con- sideration the charges made against Mr. James I V7iiliam-, by F aruu1s O'Connor, Eq., in the Eveniny St ab of the 3rd, and ...

HORBID MURDERS AND SUICIDE

... HOR1?ID MURXDERIS AND SUICIDE. ?? 'Ako last few days the villages ad~jacent to Foilks. .ust be s tone h..ve been most painfully excited by the corsmis. ;treamsa slot ?? a double murder in the parish of Ethiani, about tf,n~mites distant, and the suicide of the murderer. The fo sntrt nte victims were the wife and child of the brtced perpetrator of the deed, named Sharruck 'gible to Richard Bragg ...

THE POLISH INSURRECTION

... THE MASSACRE IN GALLICIA. [To the Editor of the Tisnes.3 SIR,-I beg ?? to enclose f,,r your perusal the trans- lation of a letter wltitt I received yesterday froens Gene- ratl U-, residing at FrInkfort, containittg some strik- ing facets respecting tile massacre of the nobility in Gallicb, as reported by all eye witness. 1 have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient scnvant, 1O, Duke-street, St. ...

DOUBLE SUICIDE AND SUSPECTED MURDER

... DOUBLE SUICIDE AND SUSPECTED MUIt4R. NOTTINGTIAM, Wednesday, Four*.l. A case has occurred in this town to day of a 4sst ex. traordinary character, under circumstances whjh give rise to conjectures of every description. For map years past a man named Samuel Collyer, 73 years of Ige, has been residing with his two sons, William and Sarjvel, the former being 36, and the latter 32 years old, In ...

Police Report

... ?? ?? . : - I-Ii . : ? ?? THAMES..LAjIe aeA yoethnaimed W. p LanglleY, wqaabchrged liith attempting. to steal a~ hand. b ks, krobief from the ~ookot of1`~iillars Snulitb,'~a shlip's oar4 tshe pouter, who.i ~ ha~ing' ...

Police Intelligence

... violet *ntelipzue.th GUILDHALL. EXTRAORDINART ILLEGAL MAartAGE-Walter Wilkins, tast his fiftieth year, and living at 1o. le, Smithfield. bars, as a goat trainer, appeared on Saturday before *Alderman Wood and Chaltis, to charge an elderly female giving the name of Sally Wilkins, under the following: extraordinary circumstances. The comuplainant Stated that on Friday afternoon the risoner came ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... sal-belito, OffflIrtge, sr fjTqlirqtg4 ?? I MIORE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. rFIUOISFUL ACCIDENT OX TIlM NORTHERnN AXID ?? ?? have to perform the pain- Ifb duty of giving itall details oraeiother railwzly nc- cident, by which no ne an has been killed and sci'e- mal Per-sons wounded. T'he scene of the calamity is that portion of twic Northern and Eastern line which was opened only a few days ago, and ...

Police Intelligence

... 2001ife Intriliarna. v MLRLBOROUGE STREET. ELOPcEzrEx.-Mr5. Hambrook, dressmaker, of New a Bond-street, from whose house her nilee'lhad eloped a i few days ago, came to this court to state that all the II attempts of the police to trace the girl had hitherto been unavaling. Mrs. Hasabrook further said, that sheished to make a reply to the statements of one of her aslsis C] 0tants, who with ber ...

Police

... poItce. tsMARYLEBONE.A GENTLEMM! IN SE&RCH 0o HnisraL.-.Mr. F. Bailey was charged with having created a terrible uproar in the neighbourhood of le Wimpole and Welbeck-street, at a very early hour at of the morning.-A constable said he observed the be defendant knocking at several hall-doors, and the it- query heput to the servants upon opening was, ,st Is that infernal rascal, Fred. Bailey, ...

Police Report

... , . - ?? z - t , . t -, . 7, , . I - , ? 71 - ;? ? , I I ?? 07 en, ut Ibltltt:5,O~ eey apposarauci Of decaed £sea 1hVAmilti athi conclusion of lbS busnsfrhssa tancei uidir the .t'liowing~ Adtreigeloraacl '1 ?? ?? she wa's'th agtri 7. loofcr la the armay, stnd ailtfwh a. ey *3 tith credit and dhstlnetiefl' in oneofte es da #. regiments, ss~who. as la reward forhserlele of been ?? by tkhi~ ...

Police Intelligence

... Veolta ?? . ?? . ?? lianslip, clerk in the serviee of Mescr6. Caish and Co., of Woued-street, worehoteseme , vwa brought up for final ei~anmihatioli, chargedwith stealing a quantity of silk ivaiiteoathigs, and other goods. Iis mother, Olivi:i, was also charged with receivimg a part of the goods, which she had caused her laudlady to pledge. The prisoners were committed for trial. WORSHIP-STREET ...

SUICIDE OF COLONEL GURWOOD

... On Setuvday last this officer, who is well known as the editor of The Duke of Wellingtons Despatches, and who has lately been residing at No. 120, King's-road, Brighton, whither he had removed for the benefit of his health, committed suicide by cutting his throat. The gallant officer, it appears, has latterly been much de. pressed in spirits, and much excited about political affairs, and ...