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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Barrett was in the service of the Lon- don and Brighton Railway Company, and he was sta tioned as switchman at the Bricklayers'-arms junction, and there was very little doubt that he and his brother George had been concerned in a very extensive system of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... we believe, be commenced. ROBBERY ON BOARD THE EARL OF CARDIGAN'S YACHT.-Information has reached town of an extensive robbery just discover ed to have taken place on board the Earl o1 Cardigan's yacht. now lying in the Southampton water. The articles ...

FRIGHTFUL ILL-TREATMENT OF A BOY ON BOARD SHIP

... the, following ?? was apprenticed to Mr. John Hall, shipowner, of South Shields, and. joined ,lis ship; the.. Edgar, eight months ago,.on a voyage to'Constentino- pie. The ship was comrmandiddby, Captair John Dunn, who was in the practice of beating him ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... were perfect strangers to him. Four of them were unable to attend, but three were prepent-namely, Henry Fairbrother, John Bar- ton, and John West, each of whom showed the re- mains of the brutal injuries they had received. Re- manded for a week. DEATrH TRROUGE ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... and blghts having been procured, the officers entered, when several persons were found with broken heads, fractured naoses, arms and leas also seriously bruised. One of the witnesses exclaimed in court, Oh, your honour, ons of the party ?? aetualy given ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -The prisosters were al~l remanded, hut the elder Maeenshun and Freemaon were admitted to bail. SOUTH WARK. A CLERIcL BxEGGAR.-John Elliott Had-lo,, who stated himself to be an ordained priest of the church of England, was charged with begging almsinthe public ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defendant ultimately paid the fine.- In the course of the afternoon another respectable in- dividual, who gave the name of John Brookes, was charged with a similar offence (about half a pint of gin was found upon ?? defendant said he had come up from ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inner window, and saw the male prisoner creep into the shop on hands and knees till he reached the counter, when he raised one arm, and gently drawing away a bundle of cigars, pushed them before him 'with his head, as he glided back to the door. The prosecutor ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF ASSAULT

... Shamrock, of Arklow; ?? lifeboat rescued 5men fromthe schooner Annuncion, of Nantes ; the Cardigan lifeboat saved 3 men from the sloop Olivet Lloyd of Cardigan, 3 men from the smack Turtle Dove, of Aberystwith, and 4 men from the smack Coronation, of ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... theclown at Covent- garden theatae, residing in the Harrow-road, was summoned for refusing to pay 6d., his legal eabfare. 1 -John Bayley, a cabdriver, said about a quarter-past l 12 on the morning of Friday, the 5th of January, defendant, with the two sprites ...

ASSAULTS IN RAILWAY CARRIAGES

... she was the wife of John Fox, of Seaton, to which she replied in the affirmative. Defendant stated he had been at their house numbers of times, but she replied that to her knowledge she had not seen him. He then got us, placed his arms around her neck, and ...

TURNING THE TABLES

... Thursday John Grattane, of lIt, New- inn-yard, Shoreditch, was charged on re- mand at Guildhall with forging his unole's name to various hills of exchange. The evidence previously given was read over, and the mei facts were that William Grattan, the uncle ...