Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Irtaibto, Offtbtir & nquttt0v I Jouxa TAwFLa's CoyrrEssioN.-AYLE5BiiRY, S isDAY -The public must for the present coftenltthemselves dis, with. what has been revealed to then' relative to thre tin( guilt and confession of John Tawell. Tire document On ,which contains, his confession is brief and conclusive, tirl but from reasons wvhich may be hereafter explained, rh4 its contents will not be, ...

Police Intelligence

... ?? IntifignfltC. ?? ?? G ILDttALL. a oreb ' asbro0ught before Sir WV. ritgnay, hart., for titiel aintriuiflattOf, cluarged with, stealing a horse aeid gij. value £5D, which he hired from:1 a livetey eiabl-t k IpI, n joid for £ 15. sullject to reidetmptiot5 before a etin aY. Sir NY, Masgtay, gave it as his opinion th at tbe pri~soner origilt311Y contelinpltited stealing th caie and thlerefore ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... rubemto, Muem0, & fiqtlat0I CAsE Oe ALLEGED MURDER, AND SUICIDIC or TIri SUPPOSND MuaDsnue.-(From the Derby lfer- ?? our last paper we briefly stated that Jo- seph Hawksley, farmer, of Whittington, a village two miles north of' Chesterfield, was apprehended at Sheffield by C. Cotterill, one of the constables of Chesterfield, and John Naylor, constable of Whitting- ton, on suspicion of having ...

Police Intelligence

... .ofte *ntrJftt eni - IW, g , ?? BOW-STREBT, TUEs5AY.-INHUMAN CONDUCT .OF PnRENTS.-MNotthevw Panris, a trunk-maker, and Ann, his wife, were placed at the bar, before Mr. Jardine, charged under the Vagrant Act (f)th Geo. IV., chap. 83, sec. i), at the instance of the guardians of the Strand Union, with wilfully refusing altd neglecting to m~aintain their three claildeen, being able wholly or in ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... I a lronito . ffezlre, & Iiqueot0o. I BRUTAL OUTRAOE AND DARING HIGiWAY ROBBERY. -On Monday information was forwarded to the various metropolitan and city police offices and stations, of a most daring outrage. It appears that e at about seven o'clock, on the ?? of the 20th inst., to Mr. William Gold, of Charelton Mackerel, was pro- Ac eeding on horseback along the high road, at a place -called ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... 2lrrbeztl , @fftlra, & qt.liqu tq* 1MORE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. FitiItITFUL ACCIDSRT ON THE NOOTiERN AND S E.&STEis lCAiLwaX.IY-1V`O ave to perl'orin tile pain. 1 ul duty of' giving; the details of another railway ac- cidept, by which one mast has been kiled and seve- sal perons wounided. The scene of the calamity is r that portion of' the Northern and Eastern line which l was opened only a few ...

CONFESSION OF THE MURDER AT GREAT YARMOUTH

... CONFESSION OF THE MURDER AT GREAT 6 YARMOUTH. G YARMouTH, Nov. 16.-Exactly twelve months have t now elapsed since a murder was committed in one of t the principal streets of this town before the business 0a of the day had scarcely closed, accompanied by such a an amount of unnecessary and brutal Violence as b must ever make it stand almost unparalleled in the V annals of crime. The deceased, ...

THE HORRIBLE MURDERS ON BOARD THE TORY

... THE HIORRIBLE MURDERS ON BOARD THE TORY. FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF CAPTAIN JOHNSTONE. t The examination of George Johnstone, the captain of 2 the ship Tory, for the murder of Rambert, Reason, and 9 Mears, and also for cutting and wounding the crew, was resumed on Tuesday, at the Thames Police-court, at half- c pasr twelre o'clock. The Court was, as usual, tilled t with parties eager ...

Law Intelligence

... -talu intelligalre. COUR OF BANKRUPTCY. MO0NDAY. -THE WirE Tax.E-p, IN 'BE J&aVIS AND J~Avis.-A sub-division court was appointed to be held this day for the purpose of the further examination of a sr. James Beckenhas, of York-road, Lambeth, cigar manufacturer, between whom and the bankrupts there had bean extensive dealings in wines, &c.; but the ac- counts relating to which were deemed so ...

Police Intelligence

... vi.lre flttuitgtire. d MANSION HOUSE. Y SATURDAY. -DOMESTIC JARS -THE GREENI-BED H MONSTEa.-Henry Willis, a corn-examiner, was brought utp at the instance of the overseers of Saint Botolph n Aldgate, charged with refusing to maintain his wife.- :Mary Ann Willis deposed that she was marred to defen- dant on the 22nd day of February last. That from the 1y promptings of a nasty jealous ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AND ROBBERY NEAR KNOWLE, IN WARWICKSHIRE

... UORIBLE MURDER AND ROBBERY NEAR I _KNOWLE. IN WARWICKSHIRE,. - A murder, under circumstances of a peculiarly w atrocious character, has been committed upon the w. person of a respectable old man, named Tranter, a er farmer residing in a lone house situate in the parish m of Bericeswell midway between the Coventry and tI Hampton Raiiway Stations. The old man appears c to have been of a most ...

Police Intelligence

... oatle litteuigellr. WEDNESDAv.-BOOK STEALING.-JOllnl rentlaud, alss Smith, altap Campbell, described as a medical student, from Edinburgh, who was fully committed for trial On a charge of stealing several books from the library of the University College, in Goiver-street, w as again placed at the bar, charged with stealing several volumes of differcnt medical works from the library of St. ...