POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELIGANICE-TuniSDAY. + CUlrlnrIAIr,.-Vr. DunrklC,, of 6e, Tower-street, West- iniuster-road, Laulreth, tridcitarlror., Was lilaced at the bar on thu charge of poescssing a quantity of funeral furniture supposed( to be stolen. T[he facts of the case are shortly ?? Price and Co., of King-street, West Smitlfioeld, furniture manaufac- turrs, received private information thiit they w-ere ...

CRIMINAL versus PAUPER ASYLUMS

... CIUMINAL versus PAUPER ASYLUMS. I There is no want of comfortable, well-to-do and persons in this country, who are disposed to be 4 fold their arms, lean back in their easy chairs, con Iand congratulate us that this is, upon the spe whole, the happiest and the best governed eve |country in the world. They have no objection suec to admit, merely for the sake of argument, nes that there may be ...

A FATHER SHOT BY HIS SON

... (From our Third Edition of Last Week.) Late on Thursday night the neighbourhood of Chiswick and Hammersmith was thro'wn into a state of excitement by its becoming known that a dreadful attempt at assassination had been made at theresidence of Captain John Farmer Monkhouse, situated on the Mall, fronting the River Thames at Chiswiek. Captain Monkhouse himself was the un- fortunate victim of ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—MARCH 24

... SURREY SESSIONS.-MAoCni 24. CRIM. PON.. AND ROIBo1sr.-R. lWardley, a smart- tt looking young man, was indicted for stealing at w Kiingston-upon-ThIames, a bedstead, six silver tea- ci . spoons,.a.ctal teapot, and other property, belong- oi lung to John Bevap, a market gardener.-Mr. Char- ci , neck defended the ?? prosecutor, an th elderly, man of rather curious appearance, stated fo that he ...

Police

... ip$o1ie. TIIAMES.-BRUTALITT AT SEA.-James Grieves, ( mate of the Jenny Lind, was charged with cruelly I assaulting Richard Williams, an apprentice on board ci that ?? complainant.stated that about five b months ago, just before the ship got into Valparaiso, ta the defendant flogged him cruelly round the mast, ci and com pelled him to fly -ip each side of the rigging. el Complainant never knew ...

DEVON GENERAL SESSIONS

... DEVON GENERAI SESSIONS. A GeneralSessions for the County of Devon commenced on Tuesday, at the Castle of Exeter, before BALDwiN FmrFoin, Esq., Chairman;- M. B. Bere, C. Gordon, J. C. Laxmoore, Win. Hole, (Bovey), D. B. Davy, C. Shtireff, B. H. Clarke, Rsqrs.; Revds. John Huyshe, .4. Atherley, J. P. Sydenhan. Justices. GRAND JUny.-In empanelling the Grand Jury, Mr. CHARLES FRANCIs HALLOnAN, of ...

APPALLING MURDERS IN LIVERPOOL

... AP PALLING MURDERS IN LIVERPOOL, - ~-.pil ?ed (From t1e Liverpool 7Yiesof .Thursday.. on A nniversalfe'elirg'of horrorrwas Irodused ihni'Vrpool, hi ter yesterday, by the iiellig'encethat a-vhnol fanil h*ilb1en te; murdered in Leveson-street, in* this town, tinder circum- en a stances of unparalleled atrocity. The victims of this inhuman As , crime are a mother, two childdren, and' a fernale ...

THE STONELEIGH MURDERS

... I SINGULAR INVESTIGATION. : At the petty sessions at Leamington, Oil We'dnesday, be' fore Major .11oultrie and Mr. W. C. Russell, en application was ma'de to the bench by -Mr. Griffin, solicitor, on behalf of James Leigh, of Preston, for a warrant againist John Will- cox, on a charge of murder, said to have been committed at Stoneleigh Abbey, 34 years ago. The circumstances of the case were ...

MR. PHILLIPS AND THE MURDERER COURVOISIER

... Mr. Charles.Phillips has at length come forward to deny Wisd - the imputations cast upon him in reference to his defence of gon; th the murderer Courvoisier. He appears to have done so at Y. at the request of Mr. Samnel Warren, barrister, who,in aletter thisti In to him, cites the testimony of Lord Denmaii and MIr. Baron oth e- Parke, to the effect that the charges in question were wholly ofti ...

INQUESTS

... Held before J1 . GJiXNzDo, Esq., Coroner DRtEAD)FUL AOCODRNT WITH MACHIONERY.-~An inquest eeaS held on Thursday, at Spring Gardens tavern, ?? the body of Mr. S9amuel Hunter, aged 30, Whlose death wasca sione(I under tlieftollowing dreadful circumstances. The de' ceased, Who was married, but without any famlrsddi Queen-square, and carried on business with ilian tlt eresie a , and sail maker on ...

GLOUCESTER MICHAELMAS SESSION

... This session commenced on Tuesday, and there was an nui- Dually large attendance of magistrates. About sixty attended, _ amongst whom were W. B. rurnell. Esq. (chairman), Earl Bllen- borough, Earl Fitzhardinge (Lord-Lieutenant of the county), Sir Fras. Crawley Boevey. Sir WD;. Codrington, M.P., Sir Miohaeli Hicks Beach, Mr. Mullinga, M.P., Messrs. Hirehouse,Fripp, &D. After the reception of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLICE INTELLIGENCE. COL-NCIL-HOut5, BRisroL, SArrtUnAY, Oc1olar G. gagistrates present: The Mayor and Mr. Coates. Edward Hancock Eliza Smith, Wm. Robins, and Eliza Han. cock, were charged with stealing a quantity of milk, the pro. pertY of Charles Hug. Complainant keeps four cows in a neld at tile.hill; this morning he caught the prisoners milking them; the prisoners ran offton hi asking them ...