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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TOLICE INTELLIGENCE. CEBWELZ | A BurrAN HUSBAND-On Tuesday, George Stow, who appeared to be suffering from continued drunken- ness. was charged with assaulting his wife. The wife, a miserable-looking woman, who appeared in the witness box with a frightful black eye, and who seamed inr the greatest poverty, stated that on Monday her husband was drinking at a publio-house. As both she and her ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 0-4 IwosNsnorUs.z7W-Wiian ?? and Georg Spires, who pleaded guilty last session to an indiotment charging them with attemping to set fire to a hayrick, the property of Mr. George William Miller, of Wormholt Farm at Shepherd's bush, were brought up for judgment. It transpired from the inquiries made by Lookyer, the prison officer from tbe House of Correction, Cold- bath-fields, 'that the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEICE. DOW-STREET. &sUMM BlUrrIANLY BESTIALITY.-Oa Monday, a -wi-resOd man, who gave the name of Juanes Smith, ;Mt who said he had been an offdoer holding the Queen's ,003flssion, was uharged with Bseaulting several young wie. He wa3 detext(1v .bd Mr. (Qcorg6 ' wsiv, jon., of 1 iplao. Inspector Ma-keezie, of the F division, re- taded the magistrate (Mr. Renry) of the numerous ap ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... YESTERDAYS LAW, POLICE, EG'O, HERIFrFS' COURT. PHYSICLcNs' FRES.-6SIGULAR CAsE -SrIrPSON 1i BUNIARD -This was an action to recover a sum of 50s. for visits and medicine, plaintiff being represented by Mr. Clarke, of Paddington-green. Mr. Clarke briefly stated tbat plaintiff was a gentleman of position, and he had attended a very bad csue at defendant's request. His Honour: I sent this case to ...

MORE BICTING AND BLACKGUARDISM AT CREMORNE

... IwOuE 3IOT3M AwnD BLACEGUAfDXSM AT I CnBEORME. I At Westminster Policec-ourt, Reginald Herbsri; cf 36, Half *toon-et , PIocdilly; John Birkett of Crosby- hll Liverpool; John El ward Saville, of 35, Doke street, Piocadilly; John Herbert Showoross, of ?? Park-place, Regent's-park; Captain Henry Bailey, of Garwynne Abbey, Denbighshire; JAhn Geerge lleohalaz, of Lane' Hotel; Charles Mott. of ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SYSTEMATIC SWINDLING

... 0T m CASE OF SYSTBMATIo O&OF sends@._ ?? Poris eaourt on Tueaday, Henry Bed- fd Uderut a further examination upcn diver. charge. 13tdeid ;rst ebxantion, preoner was charged with 10 eods frem tradesmen under the pretenos that ob1t Mrgquis of Ormonde; but subsequently these eth er, fbr the tine abandoned, Mr. Buy Hutchin- Iag Wo Iee on the second ,occasion retained for the ,, abtio being ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT WOOLWICH

... TRE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT WOOLWIGIL On Monday evening, at oix o'clock, Mr. Ca J. Carttir, coroner for West Kent, reeumed an inquiry at the Britannia Tavern, Henry-street, Woolwlc'i, into the air- oumstances attending the death cf Mr. George Richard Roberts, e manter baker, residing wt King-street in that town, who cornmi; ted enicide shortly sfter an. oncauation had been made ?? him ...

NEWS FROM THE PROVINCES

... BEDFORDSHIRE.-BRUTAL MURDER AT BSDFORD. On Sandsy night, as a gentleman named Budd and his lady were returair g, about eleven o'clock, from St. Paul's- square, Bedford, where they had been passing the evening, they were met by a number of men, among whom were several of the Beds militia, near Mr. fliggin'e brewery, Castle-lane. Without any provocation on his part, as far as has been ...

MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES OF A MISSIONARY

... MLRMNomAL TROBBLEB OF Ao v - - - . -- SINARY. - ln the Divorce Court, on Wedneuday, was heard a cawe, Shirley v. Shirley and Statham, being a suit for diaeolu. tion on the ground of adultery. Dr. WAmbey appeared for the petitioner, Ur. Searle for tho c-respondent. The respondent did not appear. . The petitioner charged adultery with the respondent end divert other persons. The petitioner in ...

A YOUNG PROFLIGATE

... A YOUNG PROFLdGATE. At the Thames Police-court, on Thursday, Stephen Thomas Pearce, a painter's apprentice, aged 18. the heir to considerable property now in the hands of trustees, was brought before Mr. Partridge, oharged with com- mitting rape. Mr. H. Allen, prosecuting offi~er of the Assooiate Iz- stitution for Improving and Esiercing the Laws for the Protection of Women, watched the case ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLO X L L DOW-STRS&T. THErr LgAST Nw SwISDLE -Mr. Elliman, m9,,: t Measr. W. H. Smith and Sons, the Vve1l-k1-,,n news- vendors and booksEllers, of the Sftcnd, VWited upon the magistrate to make a ?? 'with a View to warn the public against a system of fraud whicl' was being carried on by the use of the ame of that trmI It seemed that same parson was in the habit of calling at the houses of ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN SOUTHWARK

... HORRIBLE 2RMDER IN SOUTHWARIL Long before the opening of the Southwark Police-court on Monday all the approaches were crowded by persons anxions to witness the proceedings gadnst Mr. Thomas Leadbitter, an old-established tradesnra, for many years carring on basdness as a cabinet-maker at 21, B~roughi-road, Southwark, who, it was alleged, mur- dered his wife, and made a m-t determined at- tempt ...