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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PLzCE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE. LoNDOS MILE.-On Monday, a man named Peohn !raier was brought before the Lord Mayor on a charge of having adulterated the milk in which his employers dealt-Mr. Pelohan, who appeared for the complainants, Messrs. Socket and Roberts, extensive dairymen and dealers in milk, said the complainants employed a great nurber of men, whom they send round with milk, re- ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... BOW-STREET. A MoasmnG DRAUGHT.-A young man, whose name did not transpire, but described on the charge-sheet as a elerk, was brought before Mr. Henry by the police, who stated that he was found drunk this morning, at $ 'clock-, in Linnoln'o inn-fieldo.- The defendant, who, while before the magistrate, appeared to have recovered but partly from his carouse, stated that lie had been or- dered by ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... GUILDEALL. TaE TAxRsi TuxONED.-Patrdck Donovan, a very respectable- lookino man, a fish salesman in Billingsgate market, appeared be- fore Aldermen Wilson and Runtcr, to show cause why he refused to support the illegitimate child of Mary Callow, which lin alleged to be his.-Mr. Humphreys attended on behalf of the defemdant.- The complainant, an uglythoin woman, somewhat on the shady side of ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

... - - - A ?? -- - ,Sr'rsSLtj8TEDY Ml5VDERt Alt SUcICDE. -Between bix and seven Fertloc on Thursday morning, the inhabitants o tArbour-' square, Comonmetial-road, were alarmed by loud calls'.Or the police, and Octeatots of murder issuing *t~o'a the bouse No. 16, in the square, eccupied by 6 rerpectable uman, named Baxter, employed as a r~e k in Texaple- nan's coal wfhaf. Police constable ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A COUNTESS

... f, C,[jEGr, AGAINST A. COUE6s.- -At the I-temc ne. I liylobeo policeeourt on Thursany, Tr0 ko lassues 33eaumont, a tashionably-dresed lady, residlng at No. 20, lfereford-street, Iyde-park, was brought up In custody on a warrant which was applied for by Mrs. Caroline Bryd- get Lynch, 15, Somerset-street, Portman-square. Mrs. Lyoch has recently been robbed of several articles of jewetlerty ard ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I-POLICE7%IfTELLIGENCE. GUILDHALL. On Wednesday, a Mor. 4rrewsntith, belt manufacturer, resemung in Aldersgate-troct, and Ben Benjamin, a keeper from a lnatic asylum, appeared before Alderman WVood, to answer the complaint of Triphena Arrowsmnith, the wife of the former defend- ant, under the following anusual circumstanees. Mr. Steel ap- peared for the complainant, and Mr. Clarkson for the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ZNTELLIGENCE. COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. TUESDAY. Cooxr V. WETHERiELL. -'Our readers will recollect that this action was brought to recover damages for the incestuous intercourse of the defendant with his own daughter, the plaintiff's wife, and at the trial, which teak place at Crcydon during the last summer assizes, before Lord Chief Jastice Tindal, a verdict was found for the plaintiff, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FQL'?' C: . ICE 1511. I . t, ?l ? w - * Sa2X'SION-UEOUlSE. ?? 1 A SwVELt Macs3 MAN.-Tho ?? w1as crowdeld byperesona who wers ansio'us to see -rssoco Fitnsimmnons, the sion charged rith having sobbed the LorTd Mior of a geld watch anld apponilages, O0 Mondly week, at the Blrackioll Railwvay station. The curiosity was the istros et as it was ksswss that the prisoner has been for some time ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . 1e. CONSISTORY COURT. TunonAy. DrvocE.-FRAsErn s. FaeAsaR.-The arguments in this case were this day brought to a close. It was a suit instituted by Mrs. Nary Ann Fraser, against her husband, Mr. William Fraser, to ob- tain a divorse, by reason of his adultoliy. The citation having is- sued, an appearance was given for Mr. Fraser, but not until after he hadabeen pronounced in contempt, that ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN SHADWELL

... THE ALLEGED MURDER IY .;4&DWELL. Onl Monday, Mr. Balker, Jun., depuity-coronler, and a ,Iv -st foe' the third time of the i-loll Moon, towcer Shek.-ell, ao~d pr 'r&ed further to ijoesrigaet the circnmsetaoces attenrding thle deathl ?fAie Sloin~an, who met with her death ataheoustin Liibeuiin-Vi~utisise'e Slsadwcell, where a lirivattO shill 1usd been in o,.oratien. Aiet named Gibbins, is in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW, INTELLIGENCE. COURT or QUKEN'S BENCE. TUESDAY. Attihe sitting of the court, bord Cassboll, the Attornee General, the Solicitor-General, aod Mr. Charles Buller, took the oatlls in respect Of the offices to whtich they lave been appointed in the ser- vice of her Majesty. Mr. Baocroft, the American minister, entered the court shortly afterwards and remained throughout the day. TEa QaEEa (0ON ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CNSXRAla RISPMNAL C eZNDA6Y. The court resumed Its sittings to day, pursuanttto the adjastrment from the last session. The court woe opened by the Right Ron. the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Aldermen Sir C. Marshall and Farebrother, the Sheriffs, Depsty-Sheriffs, and the other chy ?? recorder, in his charge to the grand jury, said that the calendar before them appeared to contain the names of ...