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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIE INILLIGNE. GUILDRALL. A KITCERN Row.- On Tuesday, Emma Lowe was brought up before Sir George Carroll for being drunk in her master's house, and obstructing him in his business. She was also charged with assaulting him with a bottle of wine and a stewpan. Mr. T. Pearsqn, the landlord of the Mitre Tavern, in Chancery-lane, said: The prisoner is my servant, but I do not wish to press the ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETG. -r MANSION HXOUSf DARING HIGHWAY ROBBERY ON A POOR WOMASN.- John Elliott, a'poor looking and wretchedly clad boy, was charged before the Lord Mayor with robbing a female hawker, named Mary Mahoney, under the following cir- cumstances. It appeared from the evidence, that the pri- soner and another boy on Friday afternoon met the prose- catrix in High-street, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ' - , . : :: OXFQRD CU UIT. BEDFORD, JULY 17. ' ?? Lord Campbell.) Tan5: BEnrDFO ELECTION.-EDWARDEs V. SSnrr.- This was 'an aetion brought to recover 721. 4d., the balance of the plaintiff's, claim, after giving credit for 46e, against the defendant for *rork and labour done, jonrfeys' undertaken, and money paid as an election agent in respect of the boroughs of Bedford and Bodmin at the last ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LW INTELLIGELNCE. |COUIT OF HANERUPTC7. BIONDAY. s IE. RMW D.-Thiz bankiapt was described as a stock manufacturer, in Bow-church-yard, and now came up for his certificate. Mr. Bagley- opposed for the assignees, on the ground of excessive expenditure, and incurring iia- 'bilitigs on acconmodation bills. Mr. Bagley said that the bankrupt commenced his balance-sheet in January, 1855, with a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW ?? COXURT OP BAN1RR1UPTCV. IN Re SAD.DROVE MsD ?? bankrupts srer cabinet-makers of Eldon-street,. Finsbury, end they. noN aske4 for their certificates. ' The unsecured. debts ar 22.6731.; liabilities, 6'548L ,. profits, 15j222;1 ?? iossc 4,8641 trade expenses, 15,5981.;, drawings by Sadgrove 2,4271; Ragg, 461! The, total dividend understhe estat will be 1Os. in the pound. Mr. Bagley asked ...

GREAT CRIMES AND CRIMINALS

... GREAT ClRlDMES AND 'CRIMINALS. z1 . 5 . [From the Times.] It has been the traditionary glory of our commerce that to the ends of the globe, our merchants' words were. as good as other merchants' formal bonds. It was surely no slight thing to enjoy such a character, and it would be no slight privation to lose it. But it may not be unseason- able to inquire-is this character quite so safe as ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... YESTE RDAY'S LAWPOLIJCE ETC. now ASTE' T.- DARING HIGHWAY ROBBERY. AND ASgAujL;T.-A stout coarse-looking woman, named Mary Johnson, wbo describej herself as an unfortunate, sad a decently-dressed man named Tosr.s Binns, were charged with being concerned in stealing a purse containing four sovereigns from ?? Alexander Richard Montgomery, of Eccleston-street, Piai: lico, law student. The ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... NIDDIEEX SESSIONS. TUESDAY. BuaLnARYn.-Georye Lloyd, 26, was indicted foir f' 1r. cusly breaking into and entering the shop of MIfiechl Grouse, and stealirg therein nine pieces cf cloth end ,:or property, value 161 He -was al o charged with reei-i Mr. Hawtborne prosecuted; Mr. Ribeorn apteered f-r tne prisoner. During the night of the 13.h instant, a robbery was3committed cn the premises o f ...

DOUBLE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... DOUBLE MURDRU AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. X A man and his wife were murdered, and an attempt at suicide was made by the murderer, on Saturday nightweek about three and a half miles from Bath. The scene of the murders is a picturesque spot, situate in the parish of Bath- ford, upon an estate inhabited by Mr. LI. D. Skrine, and known by the name of Warleigh House. The victims are a Dean and wife, ...

MURDER IN FRANCE

... .. . BMtldRDER IN PRANcOE . - _ ?? I M. Lechaux, a retired builder and a member of the M'unicipa CouncU, 64 years. of age, resided with his son and two daughters in the village of Olivet, in the depart- ment of the Loirct. The old gentleman, who had IlBt his wife some time since, was paralyti. A misunderstanding existed betwcen. the father~ and son relative to the partition of the property ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIOE MMLIGENCB. GUJILDRIALL. DESP3IMATON AND ATTzMITRD SUIcIDE.-On Mhondav Enmily Stanley, aged 30, was placed at the bar before Sir Peter Laurie, charged with attempting to 'commit suicide by throwing herself over Blackfriare-bridge. -James Heas- man said: At about a quarter to three o clock on the pre- vious Thursday afternoon I was passing over Blaclfriars- bridge, and got into one of ...

SUPPOSED MURDER NEAR

... HALSTEAD, ESSEX. [From the Essex Herald.] Much excitement was caused in the neighbourhood of Colne Engaine, on Saturday night, by a report of the sudden death of a respectable dealer in that parish, under such suspicious circumstances that little doubt is left on the mind of the public that a foul and cold-blooded murder accompanied by robbery, has been committed, almost in open daylight. Mr. ...