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SATURDAY'S POLICE

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A NONCONFORMIST EMIGRANT IN TROUBLE

... A XONCOXMFORMIST EMIGRANT IN TROUBLE. At Worship-street Police-court, on Thursday, Thomas Horne, a well-dressed man of 28, was charged with felony. Th prosecwrix, a geod-lookiog woman named Martha Alrmed, stated that in 1859 the prisoner was introduced to her. He afterwards paid his addresses to her, and they were engaged to be married in August last, and she some time afterwards found that ...

Law Intelligence

... JLRW Inteltigena. NOTIES.-HISDAY. CO'j',TOF(IIAUE'LYLINCt;LN 'S.INX. AT 101.-1;y1l I II't Ltlwi JL A PTIL Es.-AlIlltat: Funwick NV. Clatk-AMills v li v.-01o Lord ROILLS iCiLIElT,'l.t1ANCERiY-LANE. AT ?? jotitlttiett FrIithi i. Foiest. T. by tuittndi ti. II to ?? I iklq-lty-tt v. Orieltlit~-AgltolC V. Watt,.- Advy AdeI-Y'l1i1y V. ?? V. Tlt3i1` -YVtlet tit l,. t Ratuteto It . Lhitwiu-i aselthivt ...

THE DORKING PROSELYTISING CASE

... I There is an end for the present to this nine days' wonder, Miss Eliza Coe, the heroine of the story, much to the astonishment of her distressed parents, marching unannounced into their cottage on Monday last, accompanied by a solicitor resident at Brighton. Her frankness and cheerfulness have given place to an air of mystery and doggedness, and disobedience to her parents. She declines to ...

SUICIDE OF AN ALLEGED FORGER

... i SUcinhME OA ALLBGED FORGER I . L. _ I - . .. . .. . . ?? Thusdi, fMr. hupnihrey held an inquest at the Elephant-and Uastle, Oamdenttown, on the body of Galanod 'Laureteo, aged 40, en Italian, who posnmmlisebsieideby aw&loiveng a quattity of aul- phate f oiletier, -iideri moast extraordinsry clioum. statnl30 Ee. butlei seldl th'e reslded with dezeaued 91 eo. 0, Hholott treat throy.sqare Hewas ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

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CONSPIRACY AGAINST AN AUCTIONEER

... CONSPIRACY AGAINST AN AUCTIONEER, EVANS V. DuBDYSHnE DOEMR.&-Thl& was an, action, brought ilnthe Court of Common Pleas by the pla~ntff, who Is an auctioneer In London, ?? the defendant and four other persons, who carry on the budnees-of furniture brokers and commission agent,, for consplilng together'to injure the platntiff!s trade as& an auctioneer yr fasoli deprclatnigthe goods at his sales, ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT WATERLOO

... IHORRIBLE XURDERAT _TERLOO. | . Oie of theonost barbarous murders on record vi perpetrated lfon the morning of Saturday lest, at Waterloo, seven miles to the north of Portsmouth, S scial retreat, chiefly consisting of 'via, residences. The mnuider was committed at a piece called Billet'e. stabler, about half a mile on the Horuden road.. The murderer Ista yung sgipay, named, Lee, ased twenty. ...

ARREST WITHOUT A WARRANT

... I ARREST WITHJOUT A WARRANT. TO THE EDITOR OF THIE DAIY NEWS. SIB,-Allow one to call the attention of the public to a bill, brought in by two members of the British parlia. ment-a bill which ought ever to entail disgrace on the men who brought it into the house-a bill which proposes to enuact- It shall be lawful for any constable belonging to the police to take into custody, without a warrant ...

CURIOUS CASE OF LIBEL

... , . Cu =aIOU, VS OF LIBEL. - |B3I=S :AND Ovuans v. Aixn.-This was an action. (tied in the ounrt' of ommon PlHas) t4 re- covei dawiages ?? cheater Guardin ?? and the defendant, 'ii addition 'to i'ot' 'gulty, pleaded that the. alleged libels. were true In substance ?? case of the plain- tiffs was, that' they were merchants and commission agets,: in; business ?? 'and at ' anchester. They were ...

ANOTHER DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

... CEO~HE'bow WY'2 M1JRDR&_!0V1TW* CHILDR3N ByTBI :Gi8l flHOeEUMUDEER tie flrac~td~b d A ?? erfngtie1l $l~efoflew~thentlcr~ulenw2e~thorougIfa *vellAbloa ever particulars. For'thelat foulr yecars 0iiw , 'send Q.a, Wiamed sar i45ph okor,hsomedpr eoen bt intho muh Mnee '19 Inakrarrath t -or i~netions dwiohwread I rIA Inothe octo f ?? c eirc, who alaaetette -hthehget po for hislod n t odkesadlone c ...

ALLEGED POISONING OF A LADY

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