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BRUTAL MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... BRUTAL MURDER OF I . . +h- iT .-I-L - -A -A A1~~d *>At the Lambeth Police Court, on Mond If. MElligott, John Heckey, P atrick Caye,' J n Harrington, John Fahey, William Burke' to Shanahan, and Edward Shanehan coal I is labourers at the Gai Works Vauxhall, 'rters s with the wilful murder of Henry Chaplin ee Sit id in the L division of police, No. 77 in Crig t is on that morning. t- EDWARn ...

FORGERY UPON THE YORKSHIRE DISTRICT BANK

... * 3!OPRGEI4RI' UPfON THE YORKSiHIRE I)DsTRICT BlANK. hee, ,CO.XiAYHAL~ 0.F' TWO MREN PROXd BRUDFOtR.D, 1 f 111 tiotprilly, in the Coitri-, of 'thre i-o'ough ?Mngia- Ial tar t ?? Bradford0 before S. Smtith, Esq., Mayor, ?? .af an , RadEq., twvo men, who gave their naooe ?? !u I illno Jnlland Thonmas Jackaonrm worlc, elltged with halting L ittered nevertil £5 notes, tibe taeao Njina tor0seritlAR ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... IYOIKSIIRE SPRITN ASSIZES. (C'onseruedfrom ilia Supplemlent.) C R 0 N C O U R T. F RIDA Y. ?? 21. (Before Mr. Baron PLAn.) EMBEZZLEMENT AT LEEDS. i HENRY FORDHAR (out on bail) was charged with embezzling £263, the property of Messrs. Tetley and Son, of 3Leeds. Mr. OvoaRxN Was for the prosecution; Mr. TENIPLo and Mr. 3 SeVYMOU defended the prisoner. The prosecutors are extensivs boewers at ...

Law Intelligence

... tab Intelligence. COURT OF ComxoN PLEt PAGE AND ANOTHER V. M10311is.-COSTS AS TO NEvW TiiIASt uNDiSE Tim NEw LAW OF Evinaves.& Al The plininiffs in this case stied for the vrllue of ye work dune to certain houses of the defendant, anid d1 at thye trial before Mr. Justice Cresawell in Middle- - sex, a Verdict wvas found for the plaintitfs for Xi;:. Mr. Ilrinmwrll, QC, now moved ,for a aovv ...

Police

... volfte, iMANSION-IOUSE -AasoN.-James \i charged with haviring set fire to !.s premises at No. I 5, Limne-s5reet, was brorw~s up in the custody of t i, lliam EdDiinds; '~or final ?? Bradley, the &reman, who gave testimony upon the first exaninatio was tben called. The following was his additional statement :-I found under one of the trays in the cellar into which I went a little bit l of stose. ...

The Provinces

... mve joroWnroo. 5 NAVAL COURTS MARTIAL AT DavoilroRT.-0O3 t Saturday last three naval courts martial were held a on board her Majesty's ship 1mpregnable, to try ;t ,f seaman, an acting mate, and an nseistant-surgecn, v on charges of desertion. The first court was for' tke trial of William Golding, an ordinary eamant It of the Havannabh Captain Erskine, for desertingt t. from that ship on the ...

Scotland

... gcoilanf. - ?? MURIOER AT GLAs&oW.-AbOut eleven o'clock on and Saturday night, the inhabitants residing in the Ton- are tine Close were alarmed by the cries of murder pro- ceeding from the house of a tailor named Jack, who on lives in that locality, The police having entered in, the house, found that Jack had been abusing his rei I wife in a dreadful manner, and they took him into mc I custody ...

Assize Intelligence

... aosoo LINCOLN. Id TNceNDIARIlSct.-Charles Lee, aged 20, and Wvm isPalmer, 18, were indicted for having, on the ?? o ;O February, at Anwick, maliciously set fire to astac Id of eats, the proeperty of Janies Osgarby; and oi the in some day, at Leasinugham, a stack of barley and a n stack of wheat Straw, the property of Edward Black. is burn. The case was very clear against the accused t When the ...

Assize Intelligence

... moov, intrittocao. LINCOLN..: I ?? Lee, aged 26, and Wmi. a Palmer, 18,'weriiindieted for' having, on the ist ot' D February, at Anwick, maliciously eet fire to a stack i of oats, the pr perty of James Osgarby; and on the [ same day, t' Leatiogham, a stack of barley and a X stack of wheat straw, the Property of Edward Black- burn. The case wa's very icdar against the accused. ?? the fire broke ...

THE GOLD DUST ROBBERY ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY

... ir 1, Our readers will remember that at the last Win- e chester Assizes, held in the month of July, William r Planmpin, a tailor, of London, took his trial on the Y charge of stealing the gold dust so mysteriously ex- tracted from the railway waggons during their tran e sit from Southampton to London, or of receiving D. the same knowing it to have been stolen ; and that, i- having been found ...

The Provinces

... Zoe vroutliceo. to FORGED BANK NOTES,-A forgery has been corn- i. mitted on the X6 notes of the Nottingham and Not- ed tinghamshire Banking Company. A number of ed these notes have been passed at Derby (where two he persons are in eustody on the charge), at Newark, t re and other places. The forgery is lithographed, and I er is exceedingly well done ; but the paper is very in- e- ferior. None ...

THE UCKFIELD BURGLARY—APPREHENSION OF ANOTHER OF THE GANG

... CIL UCKFIELD BURGLARY-APEREHEN- SION OF ANOTHER OF THE GANG. The six men and the woman, alleged to have been V cerned in the above burglary, were re-examined N Saturday last at Tuabridge. A man named Ed- en ards and his wife, charged as receivers, were also I aced in the dock with them. It appears that fir liver having given her address to the police, when gC iling on her brother, one of the ...