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... ?? ?? . : - I-Ii . : ? ?? THAMES..LAjIe aeA yoethnaimed W. p LanglleY, wqaabchrged liith attempting. to steal a~ hand. b ks, krobief from the ~ookot of1`~iillars Snulitb,'~a shlip's oar4 tshe pouter, who.i ~ ha~ing' ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... _ Aetropoltati inrtwtieiX . ?? .. _.w - _ 4sorsiaa SUIC ~I-,q is T 9 MILDipssw.3fores thatI MA'OBeFordSII ?? the bodyof andi Uar idt orga, agted M ny~iht ?? Paetrice Morganeen years' trm 'ottlnn, forrobbor'y, AO awiethvoence..of ?? a warder, said he gent! ocue eadbserved him to he O bad charge of theo4 deceaseft, md in his cell on charI of ?? disposition- elf hiii found him streel Saturday ...

THE MURDER IN ST JAMES'S PARK

... THE MURDER IN S?4AMBS'S PARE. AqnetW ler2ta, a nativo of Bedgiuan, 26S yesr~ ag, idt desoribed ae t, rtervant, residing at 40, Liblon-etreet1 !Hyae~pawk~gsrdeleas, w~as charged with Bring a pistol, c loaded with ailland thereby eausing the death of esary a DUokes, gprhto in the 5th company of the 2nd bath | ?? Guards, aged 21, in Birheage. i walk, 'St Zamea'fpark, on Friday evening. The pri- ...

DELIBERATE MURDER OF A SOLDIER IN ST. JAMES'S PARK

... DELIBERATE MURDER F A LDIER IN ISr'. JAMES'S PARKI Shortly before five o'clock yesterday afternoon, a perty.4 tbat soldier of the Foot Guards was 'deliberitely shot in five pe ois Bird-cage-walk, St James's-piark,. b.a vwoman. -be:'pai save The deceased, 0harles Duckee, was about twenty- taxes I one years of age, and was a nanive of Leicester, tear where his family, who are stated to .be ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... *etripofttt = j ueI execun qptsys. Angel Inl,' ensmm Susprcxon,.-Before~ Mr Mills,.d at fteds lmr- ihquir Highgate. ?? Richards.' age ?? the hol maid at thre Angel Ian. The C de very Inul seven months in t be ild, setti~ e mcfil ~rbe depseaned in spirits, in coiseq0118fbr'onn e that she ~555sPece fa&,ab~a~gold breast next I pin, that was anseed. On F-ideyevning she wont state c to Ham pstead ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... fitropolitan 0[1jgfftUt INQUEST5. ?? 'Inn, exi SusiceN.-Befi'OMr Mills, at te o fliaheate. on Emily Richlrd and ei~ghteeii, bar- il( mild at the ngsl~ Ian. he dceeased, who, lived thl &evet months in the joe, became latterly very mie 1 pro depres~ed in spirite Pin ?? (If her imagining. 6ei iist sh, wasetispected of haivilg Btul'~ odbes.~ pino that was misseid. Oni F~idiiy eventing, she went ...

TO POOR TOM BAILEY

... )00 ne Poop Tom,,-Having disposed of the to Scribbler, I now turn to you for a bit, We as you went to the expense of sending Lsa inquisitor to Lowbands, and have, as lve I understand, published his discoveries. on..Tom, I have not read 'his lucubrations, aceventilated, tthrough your puzzle~pate, but ut I assure you he afforded the sensible izleallottees a good deal of amusement at your om ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... .;Rttropolitan OttlItgrilre. , I INQUIESTS. Sursricroec.-Befors Mr Mills, at the Angel Inn, c Ilighgate. on Emily. Richards, aged eihteen, bair- maid at the, Angel Iann, The deceased wh lve:t seven months in the inn, became latterly very mucOII P depressed in spirits, in conacquence of he lI'gii~ that alie.wassuspectoed ofhaviag stolen a gold~breast, a pin that was missed. Ont F-iday evieningf ...

TO POOR TOM BAILEY

... TO POOR TGM BAILEY..: Poon, To w, -Having disposed' of the Toi Scribbler, I now turn to you for a bit; I a as you went to- the -expense of sending bee l an inquisitor to LowbAtnds; an!d have, as Hii D I understand, ' published his discoveries. PY .-vTomn,. I. have>b noti reAd. his. Jueoibrations, on e ventilated through your puzzle-pate,; but th; t I assure -you he' afforded -the sensible wO ...

Police Report

... V ? , o tre it*` it , rb -MANSIONH OUSEZ-TXTf OITXov Lowox ll'Uiow. fal e -Rose Verri4 and five other young women, who wie de *! proved to haiefireq'ently recelved' relief it the' city of ml Ui London Unioi.`ware'brtught before the Lord 1ayoi,' 6t 10, charged by Mr Lloyd'oae of the assistant relieving eM b oarsj. under the fullowing' Lircuest'ees-4. Lloyd,' of 'ea fe. 5, Nortbuwnberlrod ...

JUSTICE IN IRELAND

... ,.JUSTICE bN IRELA ND. ?? ;o ; -, m hi . . ! :. ?? ' ' . - ; . . . . . - . .. : ! ~ - ' ti Among. 6ther pieteribes for passing the l ast a Whig Cear n' Adt, it 'was stated, the- sym- tl pa~hywxt~crim' and~outrage was' sis. great hi a Ind umyerwal, that jie iecould nrot ' fo:lie d A eal who would vonvict those .guilty of. them.. Mr ir Ito. O'Connor. proved,:from' Sir G. Grey's .. own pi ird ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... T OIAL 'OMiesiO8N, I.. . ?? . .. lea ~ , ny dy biothepa,: the Jati. b ip ,frmSbi~b~ koand the litter BDa5 Y fag.W 0 #-Ia pa. dioted for' 109g V p- t the 9t ?? 87 'ri-h, 9k, lieneyi in ftis, Gu$ w4*n a4dad tdi~'~h' Ith; two days. sod.le e tin sold tb~tiett the r ler crtpntulance itit case f 'oWAa, that thie daea5d asn isd a ithn h fa~116 shork t best Wed dyae foehnrdyrfo hhfi'(io okm, beatro ...