Refine Search

More details

Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT on the EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY

... TgO FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT on the EASTERN CoTTNTiiS RAILWAY. COlMMITTAL OF THE ENGINR-DRIVER AND STOKER. On SMonday, an investigation into the circumstances connected ihe recent collision on the Eastern Counties Railway (reported l erlete.t editio last week), wascopened before the Ilford bench cina israV s in the governor's room, Ilford County Gaol-The &tsirstosontbeechhwere (inthe absence of W. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MONDAY. The March sessions were held, by adjournment, this morning, at the Gaildhall, Westminster, before the as- sistant judge and a full bench of magistrates. There were only ten cases for trial, involving twelve prisoners, eleven of whom were indicted for felony, and ose for a common assault. The grand jury having been Sworn, the assistant judge proceeded to deliver the usual charge, in the ...

HORRID MURDERS AND SUICIDE

... _ HODRRh. MURDEPS .A1D -SUCIDE., - For some days past, the villag f jarentto the town of Folkestone wvere minst painfully excited by the-commissioew6foa dsnble moi1srdi4, il the parioshof Elliam, about ten miles distant, and. the suicide of the murderer. The ?? ?? and cdll ofth' e wretched perpetrater of ftlie'died, n&aod .Slick Rich'ardBragg. a, bricklayer: On Wednesdayhe rose it on ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ?? 1 lQ-UESTS. . .-.Tjouse ofe -C~etfo h ,e nor. The decoased 3 Oiler. el id' f ,sep embr., from thelMacybe- F 5iD tho 1%nd disturbance,i and being an- ~iiglfa-rieao. lie was found to be of ti- Ot ~r hiS ad% food -whatever, slthough ritorvS i ?? t length recourse was or' bijr~d'r~ w is threat be refused to talk 0~ 07~1essed sod like ae hild; he o be hcad pthat he would take his ,ee aiisd ~athe ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE- COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. TuEBSDAY. RsGINA v. H~asrc'r PuWAxsn-This was ass indictment whielh charged the defendant with having kept her illegitimate lunatic son in a state of imprisonment and filth, although she had a suffi- eicnt allowance to keep the young man in cleanliness and comfort. The defendant bad been found guilty at the trial; but upon a former occasion a rule was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... YOLICE INTELLIGENCE. BOW-STREET. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.-On Thursday, James Fcuniog, a deni- zen of Newcastle' court, was brought before Mir. Ball, charged with the following attempt at robbery. A shopman to Mr. Levy, al out- fitter in King William-street, Strand, saidtihat about six o'clock On the previois evening he observed thle prtsooer malie an attempt to remove a ceat wthich was banging at ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FEES BY JUSTICES' CLERKS

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF 'EES BY JUSTICES' CLERKS. On Friday, a case of considerable public importance was finally heard before three of the commissioners, at the Court of Requests. Osborne-street, Whitechapel. The plaintiff in the case was a Mr. Bishop, a highly respectable inhabitant of the parish of Hackney, and the defendant Mr. John Smith, an attorney in good practice in Leman-street, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POll-CE INTELLIGENCE. MAXSION-HOUSE. ATTErZnr TO SCALD A MAN TO DEATH.-A savage-looking fel- low, named lorence Leary, was on Wednesday charged with hav- ing sca1ldod William Tuthill in a dreadful malmer. The com- ?? has been, since his calamity, which took place seven or sight weeks age, under medical treatment, and was not able to move from the hospital until Friday last, ?? and the prisoner ...