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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and were t identified. The sdectacles which were valued at £3, n's were recovered. Snt to trial.ames Davidson, John ore Clarke, and John Allen, were charged with picking mer. pockets on Saturday. Elizabeth Hazlehurst, the wife of a 1 joiner residing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... named George Cardigan, G who resides at 10, Frederick-street, on Fridaymong last. Mr. Clouh stated that the pisoner had beeno tiken re .into custody, Charged with stealing a very valuable watch, by, Which shlaoffrdi pledge to Ma-. Henry John Syred, by ...

WAR IN THE CRIMEA

... be ready for insurrection, and prediet that an invading army cons d would find as many ardent allies as it could supply with arms. Rag] ?? these accounts are not always to be trusted, nor is it even tlikls ?? odyi ietfied with that of the court e letgnrto ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CLsARoc OF RECEIVINGo STOLcs PROPxP.TY.-Ellibebth Healey, Act the proprietor of a provssion shop Ine Baaasatre-etreet, John~ stre black, and John.Coyle, were brought before Mr. Mansfield. trill Mr. Aspsus-..), bacrister, wiso, instructed by Mr. Walters, ap- ...

A LADY POISONED IN LEEDS BY STRYCHNIA

... POISONED IN LEEDS BYI : , ^ i-STRYC HNIA. . I 1 I~tIJNIAordinso' d's' 0NU ST ' T.HE B0 D Y.. fattyml oh Yesterday week, Mr. John Blacheburnet coroner for Leels th sto edheld an inqueat t ?? bo ?? l el- of Mrs. Harriet Dove, aged- ?? lady who died in gret ...

THE LEEDS STRYCHNINE CASE

... because the prisoner drunk too much, and witness did not like him no associate with her son. U Maria Ktilham, John Wood, Rev. T. Sturgeon, John Hlicks, n and Henry Rose gave evidence in support of counsel's statement fi for the prosecution. Henry Harrison ...

TRIAL OF WILLIAM DOVE POR THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE, AT LEEDS, BY POISONING WITH STRYCHNINE

... beginning of 1855, and then removed to Woodhouse Grove, near the station at Normanton. At Christmas 1855, they again removed to Cardigan Place, Kirkstall Road, about a mile and a half from the centre of Leeds. In that: house Mrs. Dove died. The prisoner was ...

TRIAL OF WILLIAM DOVE FOR THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE, AT LEEDS, BY POISONING WITH STRYCHNINE

... spasmns or - jerkings of' the extremities ;the hands are wife To clenched; the muscles of the arms and lags are convulsed;- pens two ttsen the legs and arms are jerked; then chore is a difficulty of wasi -reepratriou, and painful efforts to get breash ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Manlhester, deposed that he took the plaster Casts a vhech had been produced from the footmarks brought I to him by the police, I John Watts, a police officer at Rusholme, stated l tint he went to Johnson's house at Manchester on I the 1st of July, end saw Mrs ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... BEFORE MESSRS. W. RATHBONE AND IV. EARLE. ALLEGED ROBBERY AND INTREPID CONDUCT OF A DOMESTIC SEIVANT.-An elderly man, named John Regan, was charged with breaking into the house of Mr. D. Powell, Eaton Cottage, Knotty Ash, and stealing a quantity of silver ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... STEALING FAT.-A CooarcTIO'N.-On Thursday, two men named Christophor Sharples and John Powell were brought up on the charge of stealing a quantity of fat from the premises of Mr. Grattan, pork butcherllichmond-row. t vwas stated in our police re- port of that ...

CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS AGAINST A CAPTAIN

... He had a' bundle on hbs arm.' Shortly afterwards, the attention of police-officer Appleton having been caled to the matter, he came up and found the deceased lying dead on the road. The body was removed to the Farmers' Arms, at Huyton. On farther inquiry ...