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THE MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT STEVENAGE

... TEE MhIUEDER OF A POLICEIVzAN AT STEVENAGE. On Monday afternoon, at two o'clockF Mr. C. Inne, ' Coroner for the borough of Hitchin, proceeded, at th' National Schoolrooms at Stevenage, with an inquiry into the melancholy circumstances attending the death of John Starkins, aged 25 years, late an officer belonging to the Herts constabulary, who was brutally murdered in a place known as ?? ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... I MANSION HOUSE. ANoTioit GREAT FALL Tilts DAT. -Mr. John Henry M-, a gentleman well known on 'Change, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having as- saulted John Parker, a baker's boy, under the following ludicrous circunstances. Complainant said: About an hour ago I was going along (Jheapside with a board of dinners on my head, when I had to stand still at the corner of Bread ...

DREADFUL MURDER BY AN ITALIAN SEAMAN

... DRUADFDL M MDBR BY AN ITALIAN SEAMAN. I--: - I I On Monday morning, at the Tnamues Police court, an Italian eeaman, named Jose de Rosario, aged 22, was brought up for examination, on a charge of murdering a Qreek sailor, named George de Matras, on Sunday night, in Neptune-street, Ratcliff-highway, St. George's-in the- East. The most intense ex itement )revailed in tbat deighbourhood, and near ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICZ MMLIGMCK WESTMINSTERt. A WORKHOUSE VIRAGo.-On Monday, Elisa Uzolding, a middle-aged woman, was charged with disorderly conduct in St. George's workhouse, Little Chelsea. The accused has been committed no less than four times for similar misbehaviour, and was only released from the House of Detention on the previous Saturday morning. Mr. Baker, master of the workhouse, stated that on the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I.ASIE INT.ELLIGELWE. so' .! : :7 1, _ t11G N .E. : ?? .; ?? CIROlr. i YORK ., ; .(Before Mr. -Jstice Williams.- FouGERY.-John Walker was -eharged with forging an- endorsement to a bill-of uxchanpa-for 201:, at Hull, on the 16th. f September last. He was found Guilty, and sentenced to beakept in-panalwservitude for three years. ACAUiSti F Citim' ?? Ainswoorsth,'aged 29,-ws. indicted forbeing ...

AN INTERESTING CASE

... AN INTEIRESTING CASE. Tbe Ceurt of Queen's Bench hasrdecided in tbcoc ae of Alicia Race that in the absence of express stipulations in the father's will the child 'anst be. delivered''up to her mother. The case is told in a few words. 'A sergeant of Marines, a ' Protestaut-Launian Racesby namisis killed before' Petropaulouski.. A few' days 'before his' death he leaves the guardianship of his ...

THE GREAT GOLD ROBBERY

... THE-GREAT- GIOLD R.OBBE:RY. I ..I ?? In 'r l, - , S The triaLefPierce, Burgess, and' Tes'te~r,' for k'dbr of 12,000l, worth' of gold bars and coins fromte mobbtra of the South-eastern Railway, on the night'of th! 16oth of May,. 1855,. was proceeded 'withon Tuesday morning in the Central Criminal Court.' Arrangeniiente 5isilin.'tii'thse carried out in Palmer's case were or ta a those the public ...

THE MURDER OF TWO CHILDREN

... A+ T. -- RE OTw TWO CREN. . At Lambeth-Polee-coart; on; Tnesd M Bacon, the Unforjanate' woman charged with the wilfaul murder of her two children, namely, Edwin Fuller Bacon, aged two years and a half, and Sarah Ann Bacon;, aged eleven months, was, brought. up from Horsemonger-lane Gaol, for farther examination.- The prisoner, whose 'ge- neral health'seemed somewhat improved since her last ex- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... :POLION U ElN I - - -- --9 1 GUXLDRAL1U A RrvFr.-On Tuesday, Wmn. Edsiey, a young man 'in the employ of a bookseller at the West-end, was brought up on remand, charged with indecently assaulting a re- spectable married woman of the name of odward. Mr. Woodward stated that the priconer had on three'different occasions assaulted her in a grosslyifldecent'-manner.- She was in the habit of passing ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... KICIDDLESEX SESSIONS. MONDAY. RosBErY.-John Murphy, 22, ship carpenter, and George Porter, 20, brass caster, were indicted for having stolen ; cashbox containing one 501. note, four Si. notes, and i&1. lOs. in cash, the property and moneys of John Rix, .4 his dwelling-house. The prosecator is the landlaud of Ae George public-house, in Nightingale-lane, Wapping, abd it appeared that the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW_,INTLLIGENOE. COURT OF 3ANKRUPTCY. ?? MONDAY. IN. cag LEAR ISAACS. -This was an examination meet- ing inrthe bankruptcy of Lesh Isaacs, cigar dealer and to- bacconist, trading ?? and Co., at 191, Piccadilly. 3Mr Warburg was ?? wras a cigar manufac- turer, of 54, Mansfield-street. He called on Mrs. IsacsC on the 3rd of June, five days before her brother absconded. She had promised to pay me ...

EXECUTION AT LANCASTER

... At Lancaster, on Saturday week, the sentence of death passed upon Edward Hardman, for the wilful murder of his wife, was carried into effect in front of the Castle. It will be remembered that the culprit, who was a shoemaker re- siding at Chorley, and who was in his 28th year, was tried and convicted before Mr. Baron Watson, at the late Lan- caster Assizes, of the crime of poisoning his wife ...