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The Provinces

... li St$ proutucco. -. ?? THE LVEVSOwN-STaET MUUDEuS.-Tle cireurn- stao stances attending the Leveson-street murders have siiti been painiully brought to-mind. Thieship Duncan, Sabe of which Captain Henriohason was master, left Liver- abov pool on a voyage to Calcutta, under the command of SamE Parry, fertaerly chief mate. Onwthe outward voyage the the son of Mary Firr; (the servant of blrs. ...

MIDDLESEX SISSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SISS1ONS. ~~O ~~rr. ' IVntl^ ?? I The January adjourned general quarter sessions, C for the trial of prisoners for the county of Middle- sex, commenced on Tuesday. a SiNxTSaNR ON PxaPoCERTs.-.Henry Jones, a pri- soner convicted at the last sessions of picking Sep pockets, and remanded, was brought up for jadg- ment. The officers proved that he had been hefore convieted more than once ...

Police

... ., i 'Pal j . . - - I I-, 'I -. . - --I I. U of -. .GUILDU.&LL.,-OBTAIISNIN PROPIWTYBI FRAUD, of b- -Ohadles and O.; Machin. were placed -at -the bar Of for final exzamination, oharged -with..obtaining vn i ous sums1118ofranoney.And ?? -aulmbaer R-o-law ,booka-of solicitors and -other- partiqs by snea~ns of, U] a~r- false~pretenaces.-. A. reat many cbarges of th above dA A nahure zwere -bro ...

The Provinces

... .f ?? Tulla MuRinta OF M.AnY ANNE P ASSnSafPersos werg a long inquiry into the case of MaryAnePrssln the magstrateshave committed both thle 'pirsoners lay: Mr. and Mrs. Bird, to be tried rt the aissizes for asoc felonious* assault on the deceased. The cyidencepo the examination of the prisioners was in keep proonedtaet triall Iefore Mr. ItII J-sthdeire Tlofuthe Teproceedings were adopted at to ...

LAMENTABLE TRAGEDY AT KINGSTON

... . , .O Monda-y ?? an inquest was held at the Anglers, T'own'-Efld, Kingston-apon-Thames, be- fore Mr. W. tarter, upon the body of Mrs. Mary Rebecca Pratt, aged twenty-two, the wife of Mr. James Pratt, a eheesemonger and butterman, car- rying on an extensive business at No. 2, Angel. terrace, Hkmnmersmitb, who committed suicide on the previous Friday by throwing herself into the river Thames, ...

Assize Intelligence

... . . ottv. -luttlugence. I I MONMOUTH. VOILGCrY BY WsReasAh.-Henry New, aged 82, W and marked in the calendar as able to read and tl vrite imperfectly, a respeotable-looking sort of a man was indicted for, uttering, on the 31st of l March last, at Winchcombe, in Gloucestershire, to one Thomas Higgins Brydges, a forged note for 'la e10, purporting to be a note of the Bank of Eng- la ld. It vas' ...

THE LATE BURGLARY IN THE REGENT'S PARK

... THE LATE 3URGLARY IN THE REGENT'S PARK. On Monday the four men in custody for the -bur- glary at Mr. Holford's, Regent's Park, were brought ip at the Marylebone court for further examination. A conversation took' plic6 between the magistrate and the police, from' which it ap-. peared that the officers had been- closely watching the women with whom the prisoners cohabited, and that they were of ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY THE POLICE IN SHOE-LANE

... ALLEGED MURDER BY TIE POLICE2 l. SHOE-LANE. | On Monday, Mr. W. Payne, tho coroner, held a e inquest of several hours' duration at the ?? Lio e Tavern, Shoe-lane, City, on the body of Job Hogan, aged twenty, of No. 23, Plumtree court iHolborn-bridge, who, it was alleged, had beer ?? r dered by a supernumerary officer of the Citv Pliee s without giving the least provocation. The iliqlir e ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The January Quarter Sessions were held by adjourrm, iw on Monday at Clerkenwell. The calendar contained serb l p1 prisoners, sixty-seven of whom were charged with fel>; P. The grand jury having been charged, the Court proeedl al to pass sentence on some prisoners convicted at a peree hi sitting of the Court. FALSE PaxrENcEs.-Among them was John Whittle, . was convicted of obtaining some goods ...

MURDER AND ROBBERY AT CLAPHAM

... MURDER AND ROBBERY AT CL.APIlAMi On Sunday, about one o'clock, a female, who for years actedaas honselceeperto Mr. John Maddle, the tenant of a House in Clearmont-place, WA ndsg worth-road, was found by that-gentlemamon his re.- turn from church lying dead in one of the' kitchens, under circumstances which have a tendency to in. volve the cause of death in mystery. Herl head rested on some ...

Assize Intelligence

... , ? U I, ? 4 (ft., Itilture. b-ORCHESTER. . M~SaLAusEtTsRv- AT T'HE PoRO pR *MslgvO-irso..Mr.Johi Brake tess indicted for ba ff, at Fording~n,`sbn 'the 9Oth of' Febr par lr William Alleposq the head, thereby ain, mortal bruise, a mortal fracture of the sk l Oet mortal extravasatirm of 'blood o ti b esku .he died.-Mr. Cockburn, Q. C., and'g' l were the counsel for the defence *r. to peared ...

Police

... I -, - D 'I f et . , ;, 4 , I ?? b~ : - ?? V 9,* MAS [HTSE.?--C'AUTIQX TO THazBZNXVO- isoji 1, MANSIO-The LodM~ayor, Astaed that he had received wer 1from Mr.--Dowhirst, of Bradford, in -Yorkshire, a-pr aj1etttvr~o which bia 'lordship would be~ obliged to te re I finewspapers to-convey an answer, for the satisfaction fort of ]his correspeondent,a5 owell as-fdr the information groi of the ...