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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

CENRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Tbx~ ~siUary sessions commenced iM fY.I ,consequneaeeot the short period tbat ha elaged since the lastadj~ournment of the court,, there, wlas an un- nsul]& 2tk1 nmhe ofpriones fr trial, the first ngme 5 ?? ' only case to which the recorder considered it :uec~s toparticularly allude, wasthat where a persi~ ied manul Eath~~mynota native of ~ ~ThI~ ?? muorder of thisq eoW'trM? was clarged WIen ...

THE POISONING AT FINCHLEY

... On Wednesday, the investigation adjourned from the 21st ult. as to the death of John Southgate, Esq., of Shewberry-vale. was resumed before Mr. Wakley, the coroner, and a jury of the gentry and inhabitants of Finchley. The evidence of Miss Sonthgate, the deceased's daughter, showed that deceased had beef complaining of cold. On the night of Saturday, the l7th Decem- ber, she went into her ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... LAW AND POLICE. SATURDAY. | INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. A SOLDIER~ SE.EXInG PROTBCTIOMONT'? HB M'~AT- TER O J. R. CALDWELt.-ThiS insolvent, a sergeant in the first light dragoons, who appeared in his regi- mentals, applied to be liberated from Whitecross-street prson on bail till his bearing. The ?? of a seldier in court seeking protetion attraeted I good deal of attention. Mr. Commissioner ...

MURDER BY A REJECTED SUITOR

... m MURDER t A REACTED SUiTV. I ?? I~ 1 A sad tragedy occurred on Wednesday, at the village of Thorpe Hesley, near Rotherhamthe murder, of a young womaaeby areieitedsuitor. The vietim, Harriet Aidron, agdtwenty-one, wase tht eldest daughtei~'of Willian.Ardron, a farmer in humble circulstantes. -Sbe- was- a young wotnan of considerable lperional attractions and was considered the belle of the ...

TWELVE MONTHS IN THE LIFE OF A DETECTIVE POLICEMAN

... TWELVE MONTHS IN THE LIFE OF A DE- TECTIVE POLICEMAN. On Thursday, at Bow street police-court, Charles King, a police constable of the C division, No. 89, who has been attached to the force several years, and has usually done duty in private clothes, was brought up in custody of Inspector Durkin and Sergeant Langley, charged with having been, in a great number of cases, the accomplice of ...

TRIAL OF BARTHELEMY

... TRIAL OF BARTHELgMy. Is . . I. On Thursday morning, at the sitting of the Central Criminal Court, Bmanuel Barthelemy, aged thirty- two, described in the calendar as an engineer, the Frenchman who stood indicted upon two separate in- dictments, with the wilful narder of Mr. George Moore and Mr. Charles Collard, was placed upon his trial. The court was very much crowded, Mr. Bodkin and Mr. Clark ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... iOLICE INTLLIGENCEo - I BOW-STREET. No UsE 'IIING 'DOWN-HSATED. - Joha Joice and Roberti Burke were charged with burglary.-PO- lice-coetable F 145 was on duty in Holborn between one and two o'clock in the morning. On trying the shop-doer of Mr. Challenor, tailor, at 210, be found it uafastened. Somebody pushed it from the inside, but the officer forced it topen, and went in He saw the two ...

THE PENTONVILLE DESTITUTION CASE

... I TH IE PENTONVILLE DEsTITUTION CASi . On Friday usoricing, Mr. Wnaley concluded, after a protracted investiatin at tics Lord Verneic Arms, Southampton-street, Pentociville, the adjourned in- quiry into the circsucst-ances attending the death of the poer womani, Ann Garford, aged twenty-nine ye'rs, in her conrinement, thc wife of a jouraeyman shoe. spalter, reziding at No. 42 in the same ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDUALL. RRtMARXIELE ALDXEM.-UNIC SanrNxE Ss,-A nne Berryman, a rcspectahly-attired female. about twenty vears of age, was ehliared vith beisg disr.derly in St. Martiu's-le- Grand, and assaulting an officer in the exe- entiol of his ?? aSt.Sreld, 282, said the prisoner was mriiaking a disturbance iR St. Mlartln'sb le- Grand, about balf past one ol Tuesday morning. She was in company with ...

THE EX-POLICE THIEF

... TEE EX-POLICE THIEP. It being generally understood that the ease of Charles King, late police constable of the C division, wola&e be farther investigated on Thursday, before Mrr. Hall, Bow-street police-court was completely filled by the superintendents, inspectors, and sergeants of the principal divisions of police, -and by persons who were expected to give material evidence in support of the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDLESEX SESSIONS. e - I The January general quarter sessions commenced on Monday morning at Olerkeiewell. The member of pri- soniers for trial was 105, all of whom except eight Were charred with felony. Tar ME I-IAV IT AT ONrCE.-A prisoeer, who was convicted at the last session Of a robbery from the person, was brought up for juidgment. He was res ported as well known in the house of ...

LAW AND POLICE, SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. SINGULAR CASE or RE-RERAIG.-INE. RE GEORGE LATUAS SToax.-The discharge of this insolvent took piece from Whiteeross-street prison, instead of an im- psisonment of fourteen months, under singular cir- ?? insolvent was opposed by a creditor named Kain, and received a judgment of fourteen monthl cat his suit for fraud. The insolvent, an estate agent, bad an action ...