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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTERN CIRCUIT-BRIDGWATEm, AUG. 5. CROWN COURT. ?? Mr. Justice Erle.] George Strong, Edivard Bryant, and William Hitch- cook were indicted for burglariously breaking Into the dwelling-house of the Rev. Charles Deedes, at West Camel. From the statement of counsel to the jury, and from the evidence, it appeared that Mr. Deedes had gone to bed soon after twelve o'clock on the night of the 10th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICR INTBLLIGENCE-TUESDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. Ilc22ry Richardson and Peter M'Shane, who wvere both ?? in seamen's clothes, were brought before the Lord iayor, and charged with having committed a fraud. Catherine Cafe, one of the servants at the Shades Tavern, in Mark-latso, stated that the prisoners called a few days ago, and producing a dress, said it was a contraband article, and that it was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. BOW-STREET. FORGERY ON A RAILWAY COMPANY.-LceWS John Le Noine, and Thomas Johln Hall, were brought be- fore Mr. Jardine for re-exaluination, charged with forging the name of a person named William Dethicc, for the purpose of obtaining ten shares, value £25, in the Portbury Pier and Railway, with intent to defraud the company. Mr. Clarkson, with Mr. Nash, solicitor ...

SUPPOSED MURDER

... a d Between eight and nine o'clock on Friday evening infor- mation Vwas given to the police of this town of thes death of a married woman, nauled Spicer (whose husband is n bas- e ket-maker, in the employ of Mrs. Cook, of High-street), under circumstances wbich lead to the painful conclusion that the unfortunate woman has been murdered. , It appears that at dinner time the next-door neighlbour ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGLINCE-SATURDAY. BOW-STREET. POST-Ot1FICE ROBBEinS-.-GeoeeC Smith, a1 tWOIpennY post letter carrier, was placeli at thle bar beioteh Mr. Twy- turd, ciharggei wvithi stealinlg a letter containing 10s. Od., the pron ertv of'the ?? r. Phillips, chieficlerk to Mr. Peamock, conducted the case for the Post-office. The first witniess was :lri. G. Sculthorpe, who stated that lie wasa ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE IYTBLLIGENCE-MONDAY. GUILDHALL. in A monl about. 40 years of age, who gave his 05055 it 01 John 2'/oespsono, was broughot before, Sir Chapmaln, Mar C Shall, charged wvith practising frauds upon twvo gold-beaters El- in the City, by whiclh he obtained a quantity of lettf golt. Mr. Cobley, of John's-court, Snow.-hill, gold-beater, mn stated that on F-ridlay the prisoner caine to It is ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... AtSSIZE TAi'ELLIGENA7CE. ,jClIWI'IIFCARLXSLE, AUGUST 6. cRowN SIDE. 1foeMr. Baron Rolfe. le, 7o an Nichozlas Allison, two I, LI' ediic withe th ?? Olice or ?? * ~ .a nh snictinie aftur the post closod. Wiid Mr. I tol~i'lx appieaetrd to conduct t(ho !Il n lril'v, a wanl of about fifty- ivor f ag~e, is a farmer and nialtster ll~l~i1 hrt ?? fromt Cockermouth, t Oh aree of iand. Ile stated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... PO LICE INTELL I GENCE-THUItSDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. A young' man of gentlemaulike appearance, named Da-so'n Afiles, was brought before the Lord Mayor upon a charge of having forged a check for .£45 10s. upon the bankingsouso of Sir Charles Price and Co., and a bill of exchange for £80, purporting to be drawn in Jamaica. Mr. Hobler appeared for the banking house. Mr. C. Taylor, of the house of ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... ; tl.itjuI t MUnrEIt IAT OrhSER:SITII.-Xe8- ; to*tlhin, the death of Ellen Tyrrell, was - -1kfe William Carter, Esq., coroner tie .N w Cross Ilia, Nei( 'rIoss, St. Paul's, tea tbe following additional evidence was .:1 ?? pipe- tker, 14, Elephant lane, Rotber- c . J ; thtl Jetry Styles and himself occupy the ti theta. Thenre is a baci-yard and privy, ; trac,. i~nee. Nvitil-es was at borne on ...

DREADFUL COLLIERY EXPLOSION.ADJOURNED INQUEST

... DREADFUL COLLIERY EXPLOSION.- I ADJOURNED INQUEST. [PROMT A CORtESONfDENT.l ABfl1AnDRsl^, NEtAR MERTIIYn TYDVIL, lV1Ds.XsDAy MIOIINIaG.-Tlsejuryasenibled at eleveno'clockyegter- daylornhingand their names having been called over, they were sworn to inquire into the cause Of the death of Howel David, aged 20, being the first body found. Lewelyn Elias was the first witness called, who deposed as ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-AloN DAY. -(UILDIIALL. Gvooyc 1tlndaY, of North-street, he's sq-iatt, was biought before Air. Alderman liglihcs HIughes, charged with ttle misdemneit- tfour of exposiug Ui Smiititfield horse-fair a horse afi'cted with tlhe coutadouis distanse callcd tho glatlders, to the nuisance of such of ler Mljesty's stibiects as had brought horses for sale to that place. Sergeent ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POICE INTELLIGBNCE-MONDAY. BOW-STREET. ATTEMPT TO COMMIT A RtOBBERY AT Ttii ADMI- RALTY.-A young man, well known to the police as an area sneak, who gave the name of Johte WVillianis, was placed at the bar before Mr. Twvford, charrged with being found in the bed-room of the Earl of Haddington, at the Admiralty, for the purpose ofecorninitting a felony. Willirrin Hibbs, a footman in the service ...