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SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE.| EMBEZZLESEYT OF 11, 100.-EFrECTS OF RAILWAY SEU LATrone. &c.-E. Wcbber~, a fashionably attired man, was brought before the Lord Mayor, chargedwith gmbezzlingupwards of 1,100, the property of hiso ate employers, Messrs. G ibs and Co., of Founes- biildings, Toewer-street, corn-merchants and factors.-Mr. Hobbs appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Ballantine for the prisoner- The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MAILBOr:OuGH-STREET. ASSAULT 0 HES POLICE.-On Friday, Johsns Holmes, a printer. and Henry Smith., gunmaker, were placed at the bar, charged with committing a violent assault upon the ?? 59 C stated, that about eleven o'clock on the precedingrnight he was on duty in Titchborne-street, when he saw the two prisoners come out of a public-house, quite drunk;. Tbey no sooner got into the street than ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... M ANSIONq-EOUSE. DARiNG BURGLARY AT A JEwaLLER's.-A D IERmOED CAn- DATE FOit TRAoNSoORTATIONc.-'iliiam Henderson, a wretched, aniscrable-looking being, was charged before the Lord Mayor, with the following daring robbery upon Mr. Leach, watchmaker and jeweller, 5, Great Tower-street.-The prosecutor and his son, cor- roborated bypolieo'constable Summerfield, 533, stated that about six o'clock ...

DESTITUTION & HORRIBLE INHUMANITY OF A RELIEWING OFFICER

... DESTITUTION & HORRIBLE I OF A RELHARING OPFIc>~. WOCuESTaRa. SATURDAY-A droadfal and heartrondiing oe f destitution and death occurred at Worcester last week, and excited large amount of indignation against one of the relcvinc es, of the Worcester Union, su whose cendact a coroner' ?? ?? a vote of censure. The facts of this deplorable case are as folloed A woman, named Sarah Dovey, living in a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE DNTELLIGENCE. MAANSION-HOtSE. THE QUEEN v. J. B. FALKNER AND B. FaeeAw,-FoRGED RAILWAY SCsM.-Mr. Ball appeared on Thursday week, on the pat ofi. B. Falknerand H. Fabian. The former was tried at the Central Criminal Court, and the latter absconded before the day ap. pointed for their trial; both were charged with having forged cer, tain railway scrip. Mr. Ball applied to have sundry ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... M.ANSION-EHOUSE.- TicS I~Brunluat 0 CHnAMNic AND HOORNE.-On Friday, Thomsas JTohsss, the carmen to Messrs, Chaplin and I-tome, was brought before the Lord Mayor for rc-exaiunation upon the charge of steal- ir.t a truss of silk of the weight of li4 lbs., and of the value of 120, whi1ch lie was entrusted to deliver to essrs. Irlaclucand Co., of Benhill-row. The prisoner, it appeared, woo in the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—Saturday

... LAW INTELLIGADCE.-Saturday. COURT Or BANKRUPTCY. SVSPENSIOW OF A CEET5FICATE.-IN RB JOB ELLaTo.-Thie bankrupt. who had carried on business as a ship smith, in Bear-lane, Tower-strect, City, came up for his certificate. The bankrupt passed 32is Iast examination about twelve months since, when the learned commissioner withdrew the protection, and gave hbi very little hope of ever obtaining his ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... BMOVDAY. CUTTING AND WoOysDiNG.-Fraocis Smith was indicted for feloniously cutting and wounding Redmond Barry, with intent to do jii voans bodily hari -The transaction occurred five years ago a ?? n, the prisoner having absconded, and had, it is said, Z.4@in inS~ecrval, been residing in America and other places out Wt~e- ?? of this country, and he was only very recently ap- '.ohoandkIfapeared ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A CHILD BY HER FATHER

... HOORRIBLE MURDER OF A CHILD BY HER FATHER. A murder of a very revolting description was committed at an early hour on Tuesday morning, by a man named John Cann, a butcher, residing at Camden-terrace, Baptist Mills, Bristol, upon Ann Eliza- beth Cann, his only and infant daughter. It would seem from a statement made by fiis wife that he bad conceived some dislike to the child, and that on ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... > n. JT9GENCM _ ?? p'T2rAg. oCOMINA X C YD~rBryDAY. . st CoN.-Mr. Sergeaut 'falfourd, ir. -'G' ir viord! for flie plaintiff; Sir F. Thesiger, c *, 3l M 11r Phiun for the defendant. This was be rhoc plentiff against the defendant to recover ;t for an alleged criminal conversation with is opening the case, said it was his duty oa le tcircomstances under which the plaintiff. wvscl'.;redtess for ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE

... MUPMDER AND SUlOIDE. On Mfonday, between the bones of ten and eleven, the immediate ve(inity of W aterlo-road and the water side was thrown into a state of great excitement, in consequence of'the following appalling ?? that time two boys, who obtain a living by dredg- ing along the water side, whilst passing alono the bed of the river nearly opposite the Waterloo-doek, the property of Mr. West ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENC. I -- COURT OP :EXECHE:QUER. TUESDAY. O'BRIEN V. CLEmENT.-LIBEL.-Tbis was an action for a libel pubolished in Bell's Life inl Loedon and Sporting Chroneile, of n hieh the defendant is the registered proprietor. The alleged libel charged the plaintiff ?? being the associate and confederate of two persons who were expelled from the Royal Western Yacht Club, and that the plaintiff ...