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MUNICIPAL POLICE BOARD

... MUNIN IC! PAL POLICE BOAIRI). This Board meit onl Aonday-thnt Lord Provost in the chatir. tii Ii ?? L.ABOURt, f'o The Committee onl Statute Labour eind Cleanshig reported S is that they had, aa usual, appointed contractors for executing (I th paving, dIrainiage, and causewaying of the city for the etisu- p 1,f li ing year ; that they hadl agreed to pay £102 for, a piece of' t~ goun attho ornr ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTmiDAY. COLLEGE-SikREET OFFICE. ATaoorious ASSAULT.-A powerful and ruffianly looking fsllow,inamed Laurence Rorke, apparently a labourer, was brought up in cuttody Gf, 164-B and 194 B, charibed )ith' the foliwing eavagsi ssut-Mr. Hcft'ry IHitchcocl colic citer,. 6rt per-Eroese'reeti, stated that a s ?? heard a hound us9 iif of feet rurinilig aottr him, and 5sinrne- dliately ...

THE COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... THlE COURT AND PRIVY COUVNCIL. WINDSOR, DEC. 28. The Queen held a Court and Privy Council this day at the Castle. At the Court, the following~had audiences of her Majesty:- Lord St. Leonards, to resign the Great Seal of England. The Marquis of Salisbury, to resign the Privy Seal. The Right IIon. Spencer Walpole, to resign the Seal as Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment. The Earl of ...

INQUESTS

... Rted. de-| An adjourned inquest was held on Tuesday on the body sted of Rhoda Clegg, the particulars of whose death were iven in Tuesday's M~ercury, and the jury returned a ver- | die~t, 'Died by the visitation of God. my CHIELD MuaUDEst.-On Wednesday, a verdict of wilful en-| murder was returned 7esinst some person unknown, in irs the case of the death ofa child, whose body w as found ...

Police Intelligence

... 4police Intelligencr. tin, BANGOR--Dec. 24. : Before the Rev. T. N. Willitattt, tidl J. V. H. rotl Williamis, Esq. boes Pickinig Pockets.-Attn Evti, ;it1 utifortuinate girl, it et was clia gl lviith stealing £9, fioi .l Joil iiugh es, of e alngor, ot tbe previiI us Tuest y niglt. Proseeino ore- stateil thtit lie aictonipiiet th le pci ouier d sli-i to I-H iracil ol the itigut iu question, ...

THE CASE OF MR. KIRWAN

... THE CASE OF MR. FIR WAR - rWV In cnseqenceof considerabjle diseatisfaction being very thdel flwith respect to the conviction of Mr. Kirwan for temurder of his wire, a committee has been formed in Dublin in order to collect evidence which mnay throw further light upon the circumstances under which the unfortunt lady met her death. At a late meeting of this committee a number of affidavits and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rOLICEI?TELLL?E7?S?.. ig PICKING P0CKETE.-A young man, named John Mlur- re phy, was charged by Jane Hayweod with picking her of pocket of a purse, containing 82o., in Islington. The prosecutrix was looking at some toys in a shop window, se in Islington, on Monday evening, when she felt somec one as at her pocket. She immediately turned round and sa v th the prisoner and another young man close ...

TRIAL OF MR. BOWER AT PARIS—ACQUITTTAL

... It -boBOWERAT.PARI$%-AC.QUITTTAl. I.,1 - ?? ~- , -, - murder 6f Mr., ~A VD;Ie .'l~he trial of Mr. Bower ror waue addr MKirilin. took, Pllace on Tuesday, and OCGopied the Court LOf ad A551Z5 of the Seine the ~~whole of then ?? It excited the greatest interest, an~l the court was crowded during the i4- gresgatetioter. t f wasas G 1-sthe Act ofAccusation wa sfollo~ws: ho7- Elliot Bower, an ...

WREXHAM COUNTY COURT.—DEC. 21

... WREXHAM COUNTY COURT.--DEc. 21. 114..W ?? v I r* V- TlIA, ; Befbre E. Lewis Richuarls, Esq., Judge. nt WMilhiin Andiews, bricklayer, Clhester, v. Edward the e Pritchaid and ?? Atikeis,-s ued as tie Executois aint ,hi of the late Mr. John Edwevida, ?? of the oil)y 'I ?? Inn, Goversyllt. Mr. Johnson Roberts, onl be- vot ss half ot' me plititf, stated that this was ain action Mr le brougbt for ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YlSTERDAY. GUILD5IkLLr-Tlii doy beingtbe day apointied for hear. agthe adjur~n ed inu Ly o the ?? uccr, fudiniet~r~ some deleterione su ?? Holly, all the parties goncerned were ii, Ctnal5 r .Bagley appearing for Mr. Messer, its befote. Mr. Alderman Wilson presided. Mary Holly, further examined, said : I had the arrowroot Ii analysed by several medical gentlemen, and among the t, number ...

THE NORTH DEVON MILITIA-OFFICER CASE

... Orrporte beng tsreseest only during the latter part of tha proceedings, we0 copy the report as it appears in the Western Times in the course of the ulnabess at the Guildhall on Wednesday morning, Mr. Steel stated to the Bench that he wished to make a statement with respect to a report, which had bean circulated, affecting not only himself, but tbe whole of the police force, There were present ...

THE MURDERS AT KITTYBREWSTER

... T TRFiIAL AIND CONVICTION OF C'1111TIEr. tI a Our readlers corrnot fail to remember the hor-rifying par- at e ticulrrhs of tho recent niurdlers of' a lone0 woman, named Ross, I and of her grandson, a hoy of fivo or six 'years old, residing in a IV tsolitr heno closo byv tire sido of the old Hilton road, sooeno fifty y-ards svoot of the 01ldneoldruna and Irnvorury Turnpike, it a and aI short ...