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SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... I AA O NWS YIOBiTOT QUH ' j ' terO~ WBSfl t~DwXo~ worki8etti payat the rw ohaentd ith ivioleintease? saut ?? H mlfl surgeon,~o 'iGyeat~or ndon et Brun ikeisquar6:.-L The to robseiut S passing alog i Oxolrdstreet akbt = pmcl thelpne'this morling, on thi s ay, whem after wI ?? ?? seams an knocked obff Mgs hat Into the) roadwaiy. The roscutr, hiningtha~t the prbisoers ingended to db imraied a ...

THE HYDE-PARK AFFAIR

... | TEE HYDE-PARK AFFAIR. - 'BRADLEY v. A CONVITIONX' P. 0 INGHAIX, EP-' This was an appeal '(heard before the assistant-judge of the Middlesex sessions) by John Bradley, of832r^st. James's-road, Holloway, bookseller, against a canvc- tion by Mr. Bingham, police mag it, 'for that he;. the said John Bradley, on, Sunday the 11th of Nov., in. the year aforesaid (l856,nHydep4a rk in the parish of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OKNTREN RIUMINAL COURT. The December Besson 'opened on - inday The irt edition of the ealendbr onednethe'nebof eklt OP A BitiT >S0oiry.-anel . William 4 a elderly, respeotable-:lesiapmn, surenderaite take'. his tril upon 'several indictuents charging nim writh forgery, lerceny atd obtaining money by fale pre- ?? bst, case that was taken was a obarge of forgini and uttring a, cheque for 51. ...

THE WOOLER ARSENIC CASE

... ?? . V ODLER ARS . A.. Ho r-4 the F6ei val c ?? 4rni h.A 'Viestio .iid Ganshe most seiious consddradon)-. thbW was ghfepnsison1 adminiseed ? It must have efj 'either in thefoe ormedioisie. The Usaels iti 'thefood&waa cooked and the *ijec ione prepaM ved We of aheot ,irn. 'There was no aemical-obr o l abouttthem. They were u&h asare ordi7 housees, wlthout any of the results of aqrsn'ii p' ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... SATUR DAY'S POLICE NEWS ' 7r t ! t~ 7 ::r-4 . P f n i - mr ; DABI1TGoDDnBYPvE QrX ~a~a~n 7 &uSndebs, a' dir{liok1i~g' fellw, well k;n~o~wn to,,.thk-, rpoidect:,was plsha~tithe3.bbrb -r. ,Corkhaeirled with stealifig 'sev'rl ote iron aswer gr the ptbpeity of, hevetiy f'tacii . .It ,ap %that the-jainsi-on afer w d' e we1.' seeiiby aaon- stable 'of the 'Sdivisb'n ii eonpaiy with' nbillar n drawig ...

LORD HASTINGS AND THE RABBITS

... ,,'LORD,,STI~ .HBn RABB~ITS.- j I' e Kaye, last week; xrweuort of 'acharge Imvee' tigated8iefet abenc fiort mttratesoiit 22ndtult.,andrisingoicf- 'a disputed right to a;rb- bit warren. So-me abourers, einitled to loimabonag had purued the'rbbI ?? wereohgedwith tiespasbefor ,a ebench of maglitraiea 'on the' A ad' 3ovember; 9P the bench was thmarlf Htings, as Chairman; assisted by zealous ...

MURDER IN ISLINGTON

... MIRDER.IN ! ISLINGTON. | On Sunday evening, the neighbourhood of Lower laiiigton was thrown into a state of great excitement by the rumour of a horrible and mysterious murder wbhih had been committed at 18, Linton-street, New North-road. Immediately on the intelligence reaching the pollee-station, the officers proceeded to thept, and,. ipont searching the house, found; conce in the coal-cellar ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... I LAW &?F?TU?LDAY. SINGULAR Tas EcIiTg.B y Et OP Nj1aOLAS WHITE.-This insolvent, a surveyor'and ahi C licitor in New Broad-streret, o aar o about 6801;, contracted uinder -ingular ircstancea. -It appeared that the insolvent inforned1Mr. Dean thathehad a'party, a relative, 'who wouldfadvanoc 180,0001I on *property,.and negotiation waa-pending. Lord Stamford was willing to enter into an-arrange ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER IN A THEATRE

... ATTEMPTED MURDEro IN A THEATRE. , On Monday, Freerick Quennell, a diminutive and rather repulsive looking man, about forty years of age, a relative to Quennell who was hung a few years ago at Horsemonger.-laue gaol for the murder of his brother, described in the sheet as a painter, was brought before Mr. i' Beckett, at the Southwark police-court, charged with attempting to murder Wm. Hercum in ...

SERIOUS POST OFFICE FRAUDS

... -. 1-. y The ei6d-ty mai4istratesi ac inbs tor h tSX'ii. ,of Sonerset have been engaged in ives, ?? charges .referrcd against the keepers of 'sst receiving-Oices5: The first case was siost Corpl who acted as post-mistress at the Vesthly ceiving-officef, at Weston, near Bath, and who ,,ae charged ?? a post-letter bolongin postmnaster ?? The prisodier' tho WI-I a able-looking Vbna,' from her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE HN1LLGa.~l I !I . - - s BOW STREET, TnrFTS DumiNG THEr PRO&LA)&ATvONr -Mi r Henry was occapied duringthe greater part of Tuesday afternoon in disposm.e- of cases arising out of the oc- currences in ?? witlh the. proclamatioi of peace. -One of the prisoners, Samuel Homer, was charged with stealing a gold watch from Mr. J. M. Hare, a vlerk in the war department. A police-constable, in ...