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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -- V ;- , ?k 4 F , ?? . 1? ) - ) i 11, Jt (,C, UNIt To vi) A WVINIS UC.LLAH-JOILne3 IMUrphy, I p i c' 'lN,.Ittare, 1 I - Thornt Butlkc, 14, I~i t (I mt'lpl 2 ?? Edwatrds~, 19, were plscodii~t ho it ?? hetire Atlderman Gitibotte Frtil Sir F. (I. i'hvr' tl t i lb rEctG og, intoc the wijle m lafr Of tint ItA01 Btt'bican, atkit Stottlittg (lttVcfI b ttiIFS of IonI, p t..k tbl sot Itoiriy enkd ...

THE. CASE OF WHOLESALE ROBBERY BY A FOOTMAN

... THE. CASE OF WHOLESALE ROBBERY I ?? BY A FOOTMAN. BY A MUUoT1mAJR 5. THE ADVANTAGE OF PHOTOGRAPHY. At Wandswortb, Henry Warnecke, footman, and Randoldh Klitz, a copperemith, both Germans, were re- examined on the charge of stealing and feloniously receiving a considerable quantity of miscellaneous pro- perty. It will be remembered that Warnecke had been in the service of Mr. Richard Eenry ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A HUSBAND IN BERMONDSEY

... THfE ALLEGED MURDER Or A HUSBA.D9 IN BEBbONDBEY. I COHONB&'S IsQUEST. On Wednesday morning, %L eleven o'olook, Mr. William Carter, the Surrey coroner, held an investigs- tion at the Seed Coa Tavern, Gaange-walk, Bermond- sey, respecting the alleged murder of Robert MXlatyre, aged 33 years. The case created considerable interest throughout the locality, in consequence of its being suspected ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... tj, I TELLIGENCE. p,1, 0gtjos.-Thmas BOnDO, a a lttin; drover, qlI ' rae-d4 baefre the Lord Iflyor, with 1aeaanlting _ ?? usbile to the execution of his duty f vt~ O beathim The pifeoner wge alsO 0,,fev the dog to batlarge anmuezled.-.The in'l it nay ho oonm wgt t~ ix in the evening ci Ideturdiery week, ?? h rot afio inipdenrambOr~ thle road hsioe lie ered, wasmb orf dutyonl t o _ -e , sa ...

THE FENIAN PROSECUTIONS

... FURTHER. EXA INATIONI AT .BOW-STUEUT. PATRICK vIrLSMY, AN INtVonMMun. In consequence ofr the increased number of prisoners obarged with complicity In the Fenian outrage at Olor- kenweli, on Tuesday last, It had been found on the last ooaselon that it wse extremely diffionit to plrce them all In the dock together. On the present ocraseon arrangements had been msad to obviate thie difficulty by ...

SINGULAR DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN

... SINGULAR DEAmT= OIP A CLNEGYMAN. I - -- -- ?? Q ,1 T-U 1 R-Ye . on An Inquest was held at Bible HMdiesham, Lssex, on Monday, respecting the death of the lev. Thomas N4 ihb, ourate of that parish. Qa ?? afternoon last the deceased gentlemen read prayers in the parish church, and afterwards diced at Topposfield rectory. ige left there, with the intention of wailting home. between saven and eight ...

MURDER OF A SEAMAN ON BOARD THE SHIP TROCHRAGUE AT THE TAIL OF THE BANK

... MURDER OF A BEAMAN ON BOARD THE SHIP TROCHBAGUE AT THE TAIL OF THE BANK. On Saturday afternoon a young man named Wm. I White, an ordinary seaman on board the new ship t Trobrsague, of Greenock, was stabbed by another c seaman, alleged to be a foreigner named Clement TaBco, v while in the forecastle of the ship, then at the Tail of c the Bank. The wound inflicted was of such a character i that ...

DOINGS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... DOINGS 1IT THE DIVORCE COURT. r A WIFE's ADULTOERY. V CorPPiNs V. CO rirse AND C;(lUG.-This was the hutband's a petition for a divorce ou toe grotnd of his wife'e ao'ultery a cith tho ro-reparient. The wife answered, tidovereiog r 3 the adultenye sel B!kged cruelty and adultery ?? the respondent. M Mr. Serjecat Prrry and D.. Tristram were for the peti- p e tioner, sud Dr. Doane, Q c., for the ...

A YOUNG GIRL MURDERED BY A NEGRESS

... A YOUNG GIRL URDERED IBy A 'NEGCESS, - - - 4 - (suTic'r oT OF 5T.ILUSTRATION.) The Chicag C 0/..o,'rct says :-Grvernor Bullock, of Georgia, reprieved lsarrict Gri-er, nias i[arriest Oritten- den, anegros-, Who was conldemlned to be executed at Macon on Friday last for thie meirder of Nancy Wright, a white girl, cbio)t soven ecen yoers oi azge, near that cily, on the 26th of March inst. A ...

THE TAILORS' STRIKE

... ?? fuore On Tuesday, at the Marlborough-street Police-court, po 12 Nr. Brown, of the firm of Brown and Son, tailors Princes-street, Hanover-square, applied to Mr. Tyrwhitt under these circumstances. The journeymen tailors were now on the strike, Last year an advance of Ss. N For per coat was acceded to by the masters, mainly on the _ 6rd ground of the high price of necessaries. This year a ea- ...

CRUEL ROBBERY OF A BLIND MAN

... I CII~L UOflBB Or A BLIND MAN, Barnard Tymemr, slLy-fivO, A respeotabe-lookbig mem, wes charged at the Central 'Briminal Court, mA Tuoesdey, with ateing two billo of exchange for £175 each, the property of tencry Coleman. He was also eanrged with forgery. The olronnmetauce8 of this case were of a painful and somewhat extraordinary serorater. The proeeorntr Was a bllnd man, who was stated to be ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMiNAL COURTT. .. al S The April eprsiois of the Centrtl Crimiral onurt cownomncedon Monday nnorring btf rl the liR ght IIin, the Lord' Mayor, the Recorder, the Sheriffs, Under- Sherias, and other oCviG dignPerfeg. T.E FENIAoN TIRIALS. MSr. F. IT. Lewis (with whoe was Mr. Urvest Jone, Atr. WP. P. MncdonabJ, and Mr. Pater), to behall of the prtionar Burke, who atanss comnrit'ed upon ...