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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 ...

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

... POLICE rNTELLIGNCE. MANSION-HOUSM. Tug; WARe our T nEaTH Es. -Three men, named Kent, Vceler, and Wesefndoff, were summoned beforre te'LO3rO a1y.y7, on Tuesday, xp-n tire charge of h-ving navrfttly cape o-f the boat of Mrs. Needham, the widow of the original lessee of Paul's Wharf, contrary to the provitsre.of the 37th by-low of to9 ?? Act.- Wir. Harry appeared for the comp!ainant, and stared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELT4GENCE. VZCE--CHACELLOL'S COURT. a - BflDnUrT V. MAaRRTOT.-Mr. BeteeiC wthwh was Mr. Cole, srtaed that In this case a notice of motion Ihad bheen given toat week for an Injunction to restrain the defendent, the ?? of 'be Rallceagy Bell, from publishing a newspaper, baving the same title no that pubhished by Moesbr. Brsdbury and Evans, ?? the Dazy ireNe;. That motion had raot been ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... - T L - .I COJRT. * ~~~SAJSLUrXZ AVr, Tito CLERICAL DELIc;QUENT.-Ofl Mr. Baron Rolfe tak-ng t is seat, he inquired of Mr. Ballantine whether he hait aty. farther informnation as to the whereabouts of the i sses in the case of George Green, a private in the Gras ier G sards, and Janes Thomas, who is well known to ale the rector of a parish in the north- western ouask-jta of London, who stood ...

ASSASSINATION OF A POLICECONSTABLE AT DEPTFORD

... ASSASSDNATION Op A %POLICE- -ONST:L2 AT D2EPFORD Yesterday, the towns of Greenwich and Deptferd wereo thrown into great coosteration in consequence of - report made prevalent that police-constable James 1Sss- tie, of the R division, had been murdered on the, prs vious evening by a party of Irishmen. On ino'4ry it proved to be true; and although the poor f'low was not at that time dead, as ...

DREADFUL MURDER [ill] AT CAMBERWELL

... | 3 AR Shortlv aftfr ?? norcroy aoter Sven a ck o neighbourhool of Soot anptn - thrown Inl' the greatest ros~tan, ?? screams of a woman who bad j ! the back door of Nlo S. wellingir: htogi residence, only one ?? high, tO'piac? paired to the spot was Mr Pratth at No. ?? and who, Uaon ontri-w t! the scene which presentse upon the floor, lay the I iteiy floreau, a Vrenchrnan, a e cot from ear to ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION IN CHIPPLEGATE

... ATTEMPTED ASSASSNATZON ?? CRIPPLEGATE. I -- On Tuesday evening, about five o'clock, extreme ex- citement was caused in the immediate vicinity of Red- oross-street, Cripplegate, from the fact that a man, by the name of Fescey, had made an attempt to murder another man, who wao at the house occupied by a Mr. Lewis, cordwainer, of No. 8, Cradle-court, Redcross- street, Cripplegate. It appears, ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... SATURDAY'S POLICE (FROM OUR LAT2ST EDITION OF LAST WVEEK.] GUILWHALE. Tri EVILS OF IlNTOXtICATION.-EdafsMd AIsle, a re- spectably dressed person, about thirty year$ of agg, was ebarged before Mr. Alderman Sidney, with edmbex- zling two sums of 191. l as. and 141. Is., the monies of his employer, Mr. Swainson, wholesaiv :warehoueaman, of Wood-street. Mr. Lloyd, the solicitor of Milk-street, ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... GUITLDHALL. Tamt EVILS oF INToXICATroN.-Bdamrd Milan, a re- spectably dressed person, about thirty years of age, 'was charged before Mr, Alderman Sidney, with embez- zling two sums of 191. its. aad 141. So., the monies of his employer, fir. Swainson, wholesale warehouseman, of Wood-street. Mr. Lloyd, the solicitor of Milk-street, attended to prosecute. From the evidence of the pro- seoctor, it ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... OLZCE INT'LLNCE. GUXLDHALL. TnE WINDOW SarASHeRt. - On Monday, a young wosna, namned Louisa Turner, Who has been frequently, within the last four or flve years, sent to prison for Various periods, for having broken the windows of a very industrious old couple (:Jr. riends and his wife), and threotened to destroy theml, was, for the seventh time, brought ?? Fr.ebrother: So you are here agatn. ...

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 ...