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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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... MIJDDLE SEX SE.SSIOAS-TrIuBsidDY. The court sat at Clerkenwell, for the purpose of taking a p- -iicatiol,- for lieclejcs for public mu1:sic andilanicing. Mr. Powtall, tile chalutirall of the bench presided, and there was all unillsilly full attendaice of' magistrates, there being nearly forty ptie-snt. A re:at deal of interest ap- lplared te be excited in, cousetqence .f tere b ein no Icss ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... CO URtT OF BA.NK-R 1UP TC Y-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Coinmissioner Evans.] c IN RNS EDWARiD DURIiIiDoE. c The bankrupt was an umbrella manufacturer and dealer in cigars, carrying on business in Piccadilly. His business d transactions commenced in June, 1848, and terminated in a June, 1849. His debts are, in round figures, 1,6001. ; his I assets, as realised, 6001. He now canse up to pal.ss his ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-TUESDAY. Ct [Beforie Mr. Sergeant Adams, Assistant Judge.] s The criminal business for the October quarter sesio consieneed this morning. Thre calendar was a light one, there being but fifty-nine prisoners for trial ; fifty-six of ( them, being indicted for felony, and three for misderneaniour. gi Thirty-two prisoners could read anid write imperfectly, six S could read only, ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... pOLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK. I A DEsAi Cb saeoMaa._-A man named James Clark ,ras brought up on Tuesday last, charged with having obtained, on the previous day, sundry articles of food at flr. Dunn s Temperance Hotel without paying for them. It appears that Clark, being possessed of an appetite like most other ?? went into Mr. Dunn's house, and called for coffee, and bread and butter, to the ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEA2CE-TUESDAY. LA MBEFTI-SfC/)kCAm Ailfred Joral, :alias Dowlald, who | has been in custody since the 1 9th of hlst month on a charge a of attemipting to murder Sarall Frances Ewings, in Duiwich wood, by cutting her throat and beating her' onl the head ald a face with the butt end of a pistol, Wats placed at the bar before Mr. Elliot for final examiniatioll. The first witless ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... '.P~OIpjVE'TEr' swat7 CLIFRKEN WEIL. ROnMzRYv ON TITE GREIAT WESTERN RAILWAY.-On Saturday George Barker, otherwise Barber, a simple-looking fellow, 20 years old, was brought before Mr. Combs, on a reexamination, charged with the following daring robbery:- The first witness examined against the prisoner was William Davey, a porter to Messrs. Chaplin and Horne, the carriers, who ssid that on the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... (L-26P6h INTELL3GECS. GUILDEALL. CAUTION To MERCIHANTS.-On Tuesday, Mr. Fowler, of the firm of W. L. Nichol and Co., 16, Aldersgate-street, London, entered the court, and, addressing Sir P. Laurie, said that knowing his desire at all times to expose any- thing like fraud or deception, he had thought it most ad. visable to call his attention to a party in Dublin who was now trying to victimise ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLI( CEVTELLIGEAUE-Mu'O. + I MANISION--IOUE4,-- ?? p lo.'l m- i 'brotuglht hoefotc the Lord .\I voar UpOll 0 eenrtl htharges of fur-get, Mr. Vl oord Stone Parvell, a tot li traveller, of No. 1, Waibrenxk, ,aid ( On We('ilesdlay, the 12tht of Septemitber, thc PlriCoie r brought to ?? the chelque produced for 91. lJs. Ile haid he hald recciu i ht f1r01t a M al \Vjdlis an ls a profit un a ...

POLICE

... I P 0,POLICE; A PROPLIGATE'S ATTEMPT TO Mturgtbt HIS. VICTIM. - S. A. Jordan, atias Dowland, who has- been in custody since the 19th of last month on a charge of attempting to murder Sarah Frances Ewings, in Dulwich wood, by cutting her throat and beating her on the head and face with the butt-end of a pistol, was brought up at the Lambeth office on Tuesday, for final examination. The first ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1849
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2458 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ILLIIOL W11011TS, &o.-At a special court:, onl pr Saturday, convened before a full beach of muigis- th trates, by Mr. Childe, the inspector of weights and co measures, and high-censtable of Finsbury, the fol- el( loin important convictions took place at hits suit: w- -Mr.u' Ropbert Goose, a baker, living in Old-street, ca St. Luke's, was charged with having a piece of lead ye wrapped up, and ...