POLICE INTELLIGENCE
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... 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 ...
... | 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 ...
... 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. ...
... ?? . 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' ...
... 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,,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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 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 ...
... -. 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 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 ...