POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... beertouse, in Cross-street, Walworth. From the evidence, 1 it appeared that the prosecutor, who had just returned from the Crimea, where he had to work hard and to un- dergo severe privations to save 401., was picked up while looking at a Punch and Judy ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... exposures of their nefarious tricks. From the evidence in the present instance, the prosecutor, who had just returned from the Crimea. where he had been exposed to many priva- tions, and worked hard to save 401., had been picked up in tbe Strand, while gaping ...

RAILWAY PASSENGER CONTRACT CASES

... which befell the inhabitants of districts thus exposed, the pages of Mr. Russell, respecting the recent operations in the Crimea, those of Napier, of M. Thiers, and other narrators of the Peninsular War, contain deplorable but authentic details. Now Kent ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... where they were joined by three others of the gang. They there managed to drug their victim, who had just re- turned from the Crimea with £40 of hard-earned money in his possession. They then took him to the Anchor and Hope beer-shop, in Cross-street, Walworth ...

ANOTHER INDIAN COURT-MARTIAL

... -History.' M'. Murray has in pre- I parat Le i' Life of Sir Joshua Roynolds, Mr. wi Eothbn Lkinglake's ?? Years in the Crimea, -Mr. ; John Forster's Arrest of the Five Members by Charles the Of First ' and Sir Robert 'Wilson's Journal at the Head ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... robbed of a £620 and a £10 note, a valuable diamond 1A Ii- ring, and ether Property, Since then he had been out in the 11 Crimea, where he (the inspector) understood he had been 'Y Ir- whipped for dishonest oractices. A nI- A solicitor, who atteiided ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Smith, under whose orders they were to- be attached to the Turkish Contingent then under the command of General V'ivian in the Crimea-an order to that effect having been sent to General Beatson by Lord Panmure, the then Socre- tary-at-War. Mr. Edwin James ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... take their trial on a charge of defrauding Go e ' Miler, a poor fellow, wio had earned it amidst some prva- c tione in the Crimea of £40 in a skittle ground at a low bear-I shop inCross-street. Walworth. At the tioelof their com- mittaltheir attorney pleaded ...

ROBBERY BY AN EX-POLICEMAN AND HIS DAUGHTER

... been robbed of. a 201. and. th a a I07.not&, ?? diamond ring, and otherproperty. h d Since 'then he 'had be-i. ouit in the Crimea; where he Cu: (the inspector) understood he had been whipped for his Pishonest practices. - . : . -- r A solicitor, who attendeda ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... he was robbed of a 201. and a 101. note, a valuable diamond ring, and other pro- perty. Since then he had been out in the Crimea, where he (the inspector) understood he had bean whipped for dishonest practices.-A solicitor, who attended for the prisoners ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—JANUARY 13

... defendant, the Consul at Aleppo, imputing that he had been guilty of inciting to mutiny a regiment under his comman in the Crimea. The defendant pleaded net guilty. r. Edwin James, QC. Mr. Hawkins, QC., and Mr. Gray, appeared for tie piaintff; Mr. Bovill ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... never expressed any un- willingness to his wife's making a settlement. Between the time of the marriage and his going to the Crimea his conduct towards his wife was always kind. After generally corro- berating the statements of the last witness, he denied ...