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ALLEGED MURDER BY THE POLICE IN SHOE-LANE

... ALLEGED MURDER BY TIE POLICE2 l. SHOE-LANE. | On Monday, Mr. W. Payne, tho coroner, held a e inquest of several hours' duration at the ?? Lio e Tavern, Shoe-lane, City, on the body of Job Hogan, aged twenty, of No. 23, Plumtree court iHolborn-bridge, who, it was alleged, had beer ?? r dered by a supernumerary officer of the Citv Pliee s without giving the least provocation. The iliqlir e ...

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. ...

CRIMINAL INFORMATION

... 'TTR IMTTTRN AN THE PROSECUTION OF THE| ~ THE QUEEN (ON THE PROSIECUT10N OF THE REV. W. H. CLARKSON) v. KAYE, PROpRItETOR ,AND PUBLISHER OF THlE WVESLEYAN TIMES. D Mae] TIhis case, which has already been before the Secer ~pailic, came on for trial, in the Court of Quteenl's Bench, inter on Wednesday, before Lord Chief Justice Caempbell and a inqu Special Jury, as the result of a rule granted ...

Central Criminal Court

... Central Criminal eourt. ARsoNr.-Ernma Pennington, .9, was indicted for feloniously and wilfully setting! fire to the dwelling. house of Charles Wood, with intent to injure him. -The prosecutor was a printer, residing in Pen. tonville, and it appeared that the prisoner had been in his service for six weeks at the time the fire happened, which was on the 29Lh of June. On the evening of that day ...

Central Criminal Court

... etntral Crtm(nal Court. X Artsoi.-Emma Pennington, :9, was Indicted for feloniously and wilfully setting fire to the dwellii,. s house of Charles Wood, with intent to injure hiit 0 -The prosecutor was a printer, residing in Per. tonville, and it appeared that the prisoner had beer I, in his service for six weeks at the tirce the firs e happened, Evhich was on the 29th of June, On ths evening ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... ci STtiALI~i BANK NOTEs.-Frederick Cornelius du Lewis, 27, a well-dressed man, was indicted for ml r stealing two £5 Bank of England notes from the in person of James Jennings, a seaman belonging to ke her Majesty's navy, while in tbe Victoria Theatre.-It Prosecutor stated that about a fortnight ago he was ge e discharged froom her ?? frigate Wellesley, i after a cruise of nearly five years, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SESSIOSS. The Julv General Quarter Session of the Peace for the county of Middlese% commenced on Tuesday 3 morning, at the Court House, Clerkenwell. The c calendar contains the names of fifty-twyo prisoners Afor trial. d A HIEARTLESS SwINDa.aa-Alexamder Smith, 30, was indicted for having obtained by false and frau- dulent pretences, from Jane Stewart, the sum of 3 Os. * from Thomas ...

MURDER NEAR HOLKHAM, IN NORFOLK

... MURDER NEAR IOLKUAAI, IN NORFOLK. I _ D -Scarcely has the excitement consequent upon the fr 'ret disco ery of bums i'emains in the neigh- f [bourheod of Forwiolt rawhen news of a cold-blooded nmurder, i,.p rated at -day, near thc princely seat of the Earl of Leieester, has spread . consternltation throughout the county. The murdered man, norned John Ayton, was em- p ployed by the, Earl of ...

Police

... VOW. GUILDIIALL,-Jamnes K.!ly, a laijeronig marn, J., was placced at the bat, beforl: Aldermin KellY, w charged with being conicerned, withl several other's an not in custody, in Stealing a chest of carpenter's 1II tools, value about £.-The prisoner was renjanded. ab Wistiow BxsEAKERa.-llarriet Marshall anid Mary as Anne King, the former a desperate window Smasher, he e were charged with ...

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... polite. MANSION.HUOUSE.A CURIOUS CuAnGE.-A atM young man named Maoterton, who keeps a grocery Bre adspirit store in Edinburgh, appeared upon his o own recolgnisancves upon the charge of having in histei possession a Bank of England note for £50, which sot bad been stolen, Hie had been brought upi a few beet days ago by Russell, the officer from the Bink of hous nland, where he had presented ...

Police

... wouTe. wtas i-or 1,ANSION HOUUE.ASEN.Aamso H Uggins, EMtee chargedwithhaion. set lire to his pi emises ist No. of opel 5~2, Lime-street, was brought up in tecutdOfoth4 william dnoondsfor final examinaltion -James ment. Brdey, the firema, who gave testimony upon the omnibu first elaitaii, thefr~ sS then called. The following hi, ma was his additional statement :-I found under one of on hn thle ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... I YORKSHIRE SUM AM ER AS tS I Z ES. C ROW N CO0U RT, gVI URSDA Y, Julys 24. PI'IRJURY AT LEEDS. WILLIAM HiODGSON (42) wos charged with. wilful Ipodra, aot L.eeds. ott the 25th of Aprii last. o r ir. ARNol alid Sir. W t~sr were for tihe ptrosctC os r t'trael ,ai sod iir. ?? IOtNo for tile defendant. 'Ihe o ?? impuetd totite defentdantt -wo ttint lite bad fleys~ti on tite day iii queistion, ...