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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIOE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION ROUSgE. DESPERA-TeON AND CRI.E,-Oa Monda,-, a young man of respectable appearance, who assumed the name of James Bond, was brought before the Lord M Uayor, upon the charge of having robbed Mr. Acton, of Shoe-lane, emery menriufac- turer, of twelve cheqaee, a bill of exchange, and other secn- rities for money, under the singular circumstances stated in the following ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF LIBEL

... EXTR.AORDINAtY CASE OF LIBEL. In the Insolvent Debtors 'Court, -on Wednesday, a Dutch- man, named John Heystick, who described himself as a private tutor, applied-to be discharged from prison. The in- ?? in custody for damages awarded in en action tsr libel, tried at the Guildford Assizes in August' last, when the Jury gave the damages at 6001.' From the insolvent's examii- nation by Mr. ...

ALLEGED POISONING IN WALES

... - ALLEGEID POISONINfG IN WALES. ..Elizbseth Gibbs, aged 28, described as a cook and dairy- maid, was charged at. the Carmarthen assizes onl Wednesday with the wilful murder of her mistress, Mrs. Severne (the wife of a gentleman of independent property, residing. at Lau-g harne), on the 21st July, by the administration of a quantity of arsenic in tea; and also with the wilful murder of her ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIM TINAL COURT. XONiDAYT The March sessions of this court opened on Monday, ROBBERY AT THE LoN2DoNo DOcsc.-Coates enLnell, 5, a person of respectable appearance, described as an agent, was indicted for stealing a quantity of cofee, 'the property of the London Dock Company. In other counts the prisoner was charged with feloniously receiving the coffee, knowing it to have been stolen. ...

THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT ALDERLEY

... THE RAILWAY ACCDENT AT ALDERLEY. The inquest. on the body of Joseph Chadwich engine- driver, who was killed on the Manchester division of the London and North-western Railway, nearly Alderiey, on Tuesday evening week, was held on Monday before Mr. Roscoe, of Knutsford, Cheshire, William Watkiuison, fire- man of the engine to the train, was the first witness, and said they left Crewe at 17 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION HOUSE. ALLEGED PoCx;ET-PrcnuNG.-On Monday, three young men, named Monsecas, Leo, and List, were brought before Alderman Wire, by George Scoit, the officer, charged with having prowled about the streets, for the purpose of picking pockets, and appropriating any property which might tempt their skill and experience. The prisoners had made various unsuccessful efforts upon the careless ...

CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A GENTLEMAN

... CHEARGE OF PRAUD AGAINST A GENTLEMAN. I At the Brighton bench of magistrates, lately, Mr. Edward Wemyss, a yoang man of distinguished appearance, and who, it afterwards appeared, is a son of General Wemy-ss, was placed ie the dock, charged with obtaining money under false pretenses. The charge was preferred by MEh. King, butcher, of the Western-road, from whose statement it appeared that on ...

CHARGE OF INTENDED RAPE AGAINST AN UNDERGRADUATE OF CAMBRIDGE

... CHARGE OF INTENDED RAPS AGAINST AN UNDERGRADUATE OF CAMB~RIDGE. Ou Saturday the 15th, the borough bench of magistratea at Cambridge were engaged for some hoors in investigating charge of assault, with intent to commit a rape, brought against Henry Whiterbringham, an undergraduate of Corpus Christi College, under the circumstances detailed below. The prisoner was apprehended on a warrant ...

THE DODDINGHURST MURDER

... CEIELiISFORD, FRIDAY EVENING. This morning the trial of Thomas Drory for the murder of Jaed Dermy at Doddinghurst, near Brtntwood, in the antumn of last ydafj look place at the Shire Hall before Lord Camp- bell. The case It will be remembered created great interest at the time, not only in Mgssex, but throughout the country generally; and on the trial being called on this morning, many hundred ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WVESTERN CIRCUIT. SALISRUCRY, MA;LCIl 1(. ASSAULT AND ?? id H/fic|hicsaand Thomseo Lavi~arltos were indicted for assaulting Jolan Cox at Steepli Asirtoct, and robbing hira of a shillirr4 and other moneys. r Slade was counsel for the prosecution, and lIL: Challoner Smith defended Uawkine. Tire prisoner Lavington pleaded Guilty.' It-appeared from she evidence that Cox lived at Trowbridge. On ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... DIIDDLESEX SESSIONS. WENEnSDAY. M1gtly Ann Mayne was charged with having stolen a purse conutaining nine sovereigns, the property of John Evenson, from his person. The case will be found in our police report. Tilejury returned a verdict of Guilty. The learned judge was of opinion that this was a proper case for transporta- tion, for this new system of robbery-as he assumed from the evidence ...

CURIOUS CHARGE OF ROBBERY AND ELOPEMENT

... CURIOUS CHARGE OF ROBBERY AN= ELOPEMENT. At the Liverpool police-court, on Tuesdoy, a middle-aged, fashionably-dressed man, of rather commanding appearance, named JaTmes Meade, was placed before the magistrates, charged with stealing a 50?. note, the property ?? Thomas Gilbertson. The prisoner is a married man, residing at 43, Davies-street, Berkeley-square, London, where he professes to ...