POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... robberv. Wild added that about nine ao'clock the same night lie took Wilson into custody in tire a Red Lion public-hlouse, P'earl-row, Borough-road, and two hours later ie also secured her fellow-prisoner coming out of - the same house. He added that hle searhed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... when he again called, and he thesn told MQ he was one of the firm of an upholsterer's house in Great James- r street, Bedford-row, banding me a card of the establishment, alid that a customer of the house wanted a theodolite. He c wished to know what commission ...

DEATH FROM ALLEGED NEGLECT

... her how she was, and she said better. On Thursday morninrg, I told Alr. Pierce that she was dead; and he snid it was 'Mr. Rowe's case. On Saturday night, she lad nso money except threepence. She has no clothes except those upon her. I paid for what bsh ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Thursday, whe he again called, and he then to'd me he was one ofthe firm of an upboliterer's house in Great James-steet, Beedford row, hbanding me a card of the esta- blishment, and that a customer of the house wanted a theo- dolite. He said he wished to know ...

MANCHESTER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... The teka Ix. Colna Ibrary, 1,400 . of Layard'a Nineveh,;. ] 400 ofa sg Byron's Velrks~i o e vlme, 1,&00 copies of Ulr. But-row s' in 'ew orkL'Aengr, 00 of the new edition of Mr, Con.' rs' ningham'slHand.Bookfor London,'~ 700 'of Mr.' Grote' tel' Greee ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT.—DEC. 28

... Heiwas now~at home in poiessionbd:alltholatbitowle, brewing'! - ,teuiltjboereugiiie, ?? - ?? cider,',bedrih~ic.-no doubtP' na'row al lgone, therelitdee0 timfloponghterit.., (Langhter4} 'The insolvent had, borrowed rnoneu.oA a; qureh.ha at' 'Toines to neat ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... transport on c Tuesday night next. I have no doubt that you will send o the money as you have written, 125 rix-dollars, and to-mor- row nsornirng [hope to an~swer. Without this we cannot C move from this place. You may believe me-I have no more r! thtan 11.-You' ...

PURHAM WINT1Z1I SESS

... unarmed.' At this remark the poacher lowered his gun and took to his heels, together with his c aons, turningnowand then to tl row Stones. On turning back to Orphan, who was shot, mare keepers came up, and lie was taken home. One of his eyes was clean shot ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... listen to such a propo-F sition, and remanded him until Saturday. i BOW-STREET. f CHARGE op Taaa'r.-A middle-aged men, named Row- tc Zanlds, a journeyman shoemaker, was charged 'with stealing A a dead hare. 4 The complainant, a poulterer in Blackmnorc-streot ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... one waes forced to take up his putts amid or Ixst he bdges at great loss, while tics other class of fishermen in the nar- a row waters was not placed on the same footing, hut had only to I y take up Isis nets. It did not appear clear to him that magistrates- ...

Law Intelligence

... II J; (. X. Roinbns, IlFord, victualler, last exam., 12; 11 Rowles, Attnonr innketeper, Isat exam., I 2j; . ohn Fenton, ATmy row, baker, Oise assiga., 1; Wnt and West, Strand, tailore,la exam., lt; C. E. Pugh, Old Rtent-road, beer retaijer, lat exam, I ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... the glass and for the wild merrment for which the tailors have been long distinguished above all other sedentary trades. A row took place in the complainant's apartments, and the poker and the goose and other familiar instruments were brandished about ...