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QUACKERY UNMASKED

... QU RACERY UNMASKED. At Clerkenwell Police-court, on Thursday, Dr. John Sutton, ?? alias Dr Sidney Hall, alias Dr. Man- ning, a short, well-dressed young man -of gentlemanly manders, apparently about 24.vears of age, described as a surgeon, residing at 15, Frederick-place, Goswell-road, Clerkenwell, was charged on a warrant with unlawfully attenipting to extort money by publishing a libel ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ; , ?? . .E , ,N . . ' * . ~aEnTLIEO. :,NSION' ROUSE. .K\5PM? UP YOUR PReOs.-On Tuesday, Willima Leis, bias Snith, Wiams Merrett, and John Riley, all of 'whoin htad been frequently at the same bar, were charged Witht7having attempted to pick pockets.: Mr. Smith, a broker, said: On Saturday evening, at five o'elock, I saw the thrse prisoners come out- of Gracechurch-street- into King v ITiliam ...

SHAMEFUL TREATMENT OF THE POOR

... At the Thames Police-court, on Thursday, Edward Haley, a labourer, aged 28, of No. 10, Chancery-place, Shadwell, was charged with using abusive language, and inciting a mob to steal bread at the Rateliff workhouse. It appeared from the'evidence of Snelling, the porter of the workhouse, and Stradling, a police-constable, No. 231, that on Tuesday freat numbers of persons belonging to the ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER IN WALWORTH

... I TH l DOUBLE 1rn1DER IN WALWORTH. On Wednesday, *Thqmas Fuller Bacon and Martha Bacon, his wife, were brought up from Horsemonger-lane Gaol, for further examination, before Mr. Elliott, at Lam- beth Police-court,'charged with the wilfal murder of their two infant children. Long before the timie appointed for the examination the coirtbecame inconveniently crowded, and, judging from the anxiety ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... - . SILW INTELLIGENCE. * COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. MIONDAY. RECLESS TRADING.-Iff ztE AacsnAaLD Husr.-The bankrupt was a manure manufacturer and whtrdnger, of Newman's-court, Cornhill, and Rotherhithe. This was his adjournedcertificate meeting. The principal grounds of opposition were, that the bankrupt having filed , petition for arrangement, and having qfferedR s. in the pound to his creditorl, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... E-- EXTlRORDINARY CASE., - ALLEGED' CONSPIRACY, AJOERTILN, AND *M.URDER. ?? I - W | ' [From the wew York Police Gaete.] We have just learned as we were'abodlt going to preess of a most extraordinary case, which is being investigated by Coroner Perry, embracing the awful- crimes of conspiracy, abortion, and murder. it- seems, from the- statement of parties Who know all about the matter, that a ...

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 ...

THE MURDER OF TWO CHILDREN AT WALWORTH

... THE MIUDERDOF TO CHILDREN AT On W.-A- WALWO_ THA t VL T''eanesdayr Thomas Faller Bacon, and Martha:: his wife, were again brought up at the Lembeth Police-court,, to. be examined respecting the murder of ;their two children. ?? ;; ~ ~ . 1 The male prisoner's appearance had undergone a very considerable change.. Ree seemed exceedingly downcast, and kept his eyes fixed on the floor ofthe dock, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... XWDDLESEX SESSIONS. X- - - --w , . , . : TUESDAY. (Before Mr. Pashley, Q.C., A istant-Jadge,) ATIRMPTED SUICiDE.-Franei, Bridges, 22, was in- dicted for stealing a purse containing 12s. from the person of Sarah Harriet Parchas. It appeared that on the morn- ing of the 4th of J anuary the proscutrix, who is the wife of a solicitor, at Stread, in Gloucestershire, was at St. Andrew's Church, ...

THE CASE OF MRS. ALLSOP

... T1E CAsE O)F NVA ALLSOP. On Tuesday, at Maryleboue Police-court, Mr. Brough. ton was engaged for some time in an investigation in re- ference to the case of the widow Allsop, who, as alleged by her, had lost five sons in the service of their countr- three of them at Cabul, and two in the Crimea. The widow, - who had been ordered to attend, was present at two o'clock. Soon after that hour she ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST -INTELLIGENCE. LFROX OCU OWN CORRzPONDflT.J PARIS, FRIDAY MORNIN G. The Debuts discusses the assertion of Mr. Disraeli, and the denials of Lord Palmerston, of the existence of a treaty guaranteeing, in the event of a war, the possessions of Austria in Italy. It points out that though Mr. Disraeli is wrong in speaking of it as an existent treaty, yet there was such a treaty expiring with ...