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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 ...

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 ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE

... MURDER AND SUICrDrP A sensation, impossible to describe, was caused in the neigh- bourhood of Bishopsgate-witkout, on Wedneaday night, by the dis- covery, at the latter part of the evening, of a dreadful murder which, it appears, bad been perpetrated by a confectioner of the name of John Toomey, upon his wife, living'at 15, Widegate-streets Bishopsgate-witho ut. But the fact will be best ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIEENCl COURT OP EXCWEQUER. WEDNESDr.'g I3oirrAiT TO RAILWAY Pa'VImaoNAL COsMMInEo S-.HsNReY v. GoiDmny.-This case, although it arose upon a technical point of pleading, involves a principle of extreme importance to persons engaged in railway transa;XiaOns, especially to provisional commit- teemon and directors. It; appeared that goods having been sup- plied by the plaintiffs to. a ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... Tuesday, June 2. SUMMER CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES. NORFOLK CIRCUIT. On Wdenesday, the Right Hon. Sir Edward Hull Aldereon, Knt., one of the Barons of the Exchequer, and the Hon. Sir John Williams, Kit., one of the Justices of the Queen's Bench, the Judges appointed to proceed on this Circuit, finally appointed the days for holding the Assizes in and for the several Counties comprised in the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... IT-- RAL- ---I c MONDAY. . Toss Pd~OII~A5000 JosepWh. Mopticoos who .was convicted oso, Friiaf upon two inictme nts for bigamy; and whese judgment was respitede was brnat op to roec iive thlsientence ofbthc court. The.| .Becotder, eddroosmog the prtsenei ,said. he, thought it right to in- form him that, since.the period of his conviption;-inquiricahsdl been mado and information had, beon ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... GUILDEALL. UVNWAvAIABHL ASSAuLT ON A EpTADn Fix EMALE.- Emma Stanford, a pretty, modest-looking young lady, residing at No. 46&, Henrietta-street, Brunswick-square, appeared before Sir Claudius Steven Hunter and Mr. Alderman Farneoonbe, to prefer a charge against John Lyntons, stated to be a wealthy ship-broker, fiving at No. 17, York-place, City-road, for having assaulted her on the previous ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROSM THE LONTBON G1ESTTE. Tuesdy, J'uAxe St CRQ WN- OFFICE, Ju)sa 22,' 1946. DOto sad places appointed for- holding'the SurninerAoeijes, 1846,1 .viZ2- .. The ~~WELSH CIRCUIT.- ?? -Honourable Thom~as Lord Denman, Lord Chief Justice, and Mr. Baron Roffe. SOU7TH WALES. Glamargaaslrire-at Cardiff, Saturday, July 4. Carmarthets-ot Car, marthen, Monday, July,. ?? Borough of Carnoarthen-at the ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... [FROM OUR LATEST EDITION OF LAST WEEKL] GUILDH.LL. TEA T ? Asx MoNx SPECULA TOR.-After the disposal of the night charges, none of which possessed a feature of any interest, Joseph Mortimer, the man who stands charged with robbing Miss Loyer, was brought up before Aldermen Farebrother and Chalo lis, and fully committed for trial on the two distinct charges of rob- bery one being for stealing ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... SATURDAY'S POLICE GUILDEALL. ManTass AeN Mus.-This day the sourt was crowded by the members of the printing trade, both masters and men, to hear the decision of tie alderman in the case of Bartlett against Stevens. A full report of the particulars of the case will be foulad in our police columns, under the head of this court. Mr. Justins appeared on behalf of Mir. Stevens, and Mr. Wooller, at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE 1NTZLLlGMML '. 4- : -MANSIONEOUSE. As IS'ocnSTu.- 0n Monday, Mr. Simpson, the solicitor to Mr. Barton, the soie f the late Mr lBarton, innkeeper, of Malton, who was alluded t a'y ailad who pretended, at the latter end of last week, at the fanoiou-hou-ee in asking for relief, that Mr. Barten was his father, calle id a the Mansion-hoeuse, accompanied by several gentlemen, foi'the parpose ...

ODDS AND ENDS

... -- T FCuSEOI NEA WISTON.SUPER-MARE has been The ct`fsan icqasest. The body was identified as that of a the ratiof 0 of Tonton, of the name of ct aeln, who was most reoupt be connected, and who has been missing about nine months. repctaber efollnquily, the jury returned a verdict that the de- Aftcr a Ccci, suicide, but in what state of mind the deceased woe asdo t the ore w-as no evidence to ...