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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

GRAVESEND

... The charge against the insprctor of police-the general heads of whichl, as far as thev could be ascertained bv us teemo the most autheutic neurcOs, the investigation into the-m having been, as our readers are aware, Strictly ?? ag1ailn been plivatcly irves- tigated by the Watch Cemelittee, and witho this notoriosu result -tire SOopeuson0 from efficial duty of the ins9pector till sulch time as ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... .SATUiRDA'S POLICE. -.1[MoqOUM LA-TEST- EmOTION. OF LAST WEKj brie ?? nil before Mir. Jardinie. en remcsd, clssnodas witt- i u~g offence -Mary Aicnc WvrAht, scivant to a ?? 1r 4road- treet St. Gile's>,deposed tlat on Meoudaslast. hi55Qflc,,]e,., and . 1,t~welve at night, shle observeda the tvvo priskners ?? t, wssn eit a Macintosh cloak on lisa arm-at t he asauc tci weut sip to thea-man and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIC - T- IWANSION-HOUSE. ,qnnanietous AnsaouLrs.-Onr Tuesday, Dena s 5s4, a youngemall who had been a policeman some time, ago, wan brought up for final examisation on the ch.rge of having coramintted several eaost desperate asse' alto in a pubtic-house called the Bell, it Little Friday- ,tret, on Friday evening. The person moet injured, a V -ry spirited policeman named John Monaghan, was ...

THE CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST CAPTAIN RICHARDSON

... THE CHARGE OF FORGER AGAINST CAPTAIN RICHARDSON. The case of Captain Richardson, charged with altering a cheque for 10 to S5,000, in his capacity of chairman to the Tenhy, Wor cester, and Ludlow Railwvay Company, and thereby committing a forgery upon the bankin-house of Messrs. Coutts and Co., haviom been postponed until Wednesday morning, the prisoner was placed before the Lord Mayor at the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... , ' 1b MARLBOEOUGH-STREET. TiN CirHMPION'S WIFE.-OnMonday, M1frs.Benjamin Caunt, the wife of the pugilistic champion, was sunimomnedbefore Mr. Hardwick, for having drubbed Jsbe Gill.-The complaiiant, a baler, living in Cumming-street, Pentonville, said that on Saturday night week he was about leaving Caunt's publie-house, in St. Martin's-lane, when a demand was made on him for 5s,, which he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -POLME .IWTSLLIGAWID?Z. * OW-STREET. WrSrTirNnaER ELLICTixo.-This manifestatior of po- pular fteling gave the magistrate something to do on Wednesday, What with the throwing of cabbage-stalks and the picking of pockets, scarce'ly a quarter of an hour passed without a culprit of one class or the other being put into the dock for judgment. But they were for the msost part poor, sneaking ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT Or EXCHEQUER. MONDAY. GrAN vo. MADDOX.-This was an action by Miss Grant, the vocalist, against Mr. Maddox, the proprietor of the Princess's theatre, in Oxford-street, to recover damages for the alleged breach of an agreement in writing. The agreement on which the action was brought, was to the effect that Miss Grant was to be engaged for three years, at a salary of 5 per week in the ...

Female Convicts in Van Diemen's Land

... I The circumstances under which Van Diemen's Land is now placed have attracted the attention of the press, but scarcely any one is aware of the intensity of the evil. The number of convicts which are poured forth upon that unhappy land -are rapidly destroying all sound pub- lic opinion, and substituting a code of convict morals in its place. A few years ago Lord Stanley felt the mischief thus ...

DEATH from STARVATION in MARYLEBONE

... DEATH from STARVATION in MA^YLIEBONE. NECLErCT Ens aHE AUncnORsTsES.-On Wedlnesjavafterrroon, anl investiglation (adjourned from Friday, last) was resumed bnfer e Mr. G. I. AMil. deputy-coroner ser MAiddlesex,atv the Lord Wellington, Cr-awfordl-streat, Maryletonoi, respecting the death of Louisa 1 on- done, aged thirty-three, mentioned in ouar paper of laist week. Mr. Messor, thle eosistait ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... [FROM OUR LATEST EDITION OF LAST EEK.] BOW-STREET; STEALING CO.4S. wretsled-leelsig woman 66 yearoofage who bad frequently been charged with stealing coals from the dif- ferent barges in the river, was brought before Mr. Henry, at this office, for a similar offence. Mr. Lumley, a coal-merchant, stated that lie had lost coals to the amount of between 601. and Sol. per yeas, by practices of this ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE [NTELLIGENCE. MANSION-EOUSE. E TfE WaenOWV-BBEAKING MANIA. -On Monday, Louisa c Turner. an unfortunate creature, hiso has been frequently sent to prison for breaking the windows of Mr. Prentice, pastrycook, of Ckeapside, a man well known as extremely kind and benevolent, wvas brought before Alderman T. Weeod, and charged with havnll entered the sloop of Mr. Prentice, and broken a large ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... [FROM OUR LATEST EDITION OF LAST WEEK.] - BOW-STREET. I A MEsDrCA StUDrNT im TuBOnEx.-Geerqe Griffhsl, a a gentlemanly young man, apparently about 20 years of a age, was placed at the bar, charged with riotous conduct a and being drunk in the neighbourhood of Grafton-street, I Tottenham-court-road, this morning, between the hours n of 2 and 3 o'clock. One of the E division stated that at i the ...