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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 ...

THE REV. MR. WYCHERLEY'S CASE

... THE REV. MR. WVCHERLEYwS CAs. On Wednesday, the RTe. Thomas Wyoheri6, late minister at the& Baptist chapel Clapham-rise, was charged at Lambeth police-court, for the fourth time, before Mr. Elliott, with being concerned with Mary A-an Newton in stealing 501. in bank notes and other[ property. The first witness called was Mr. Alfred Cooper Woodward, a clerk in the International Telegraph office ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF MURDER

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF M1JR-DER. On Monday, a respectably-dressed man, named Joi,91 Calltiaon, was charged at the istrylebone police-court with the murder of a man namied Patrick Moore.-William Tracey, 104 D, said : About two o'clock on Sunday morning I was on duty at Moly- neux-street station, when a female fetched ice to 25, Newunham-street, Lisson-grove. On entering one of the rooms I saw ...

PROFLIGACY AND SUICIDE

... PROFLIGACY AND SUICIDE, On Monday, mir. Walthew held an inquiy at the Five Bells tavern, Limehouse, respecting the death of William Nevell, aged thirty-nine years, who was alleged to have committed suicide und&c the follow- ing circumstances:- Eliza Head; wife of a mariner, said that sbe last saw the deceased on Saturday week. Witness's hus- band had just returned from a long voyage, add find- ...

Law intelligence

... Labo 3intdlfamcf. NO)TICES.-THIS DAm COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 10J.-BEFOEoa Tmn LOnDS JUSTICES.-To be mentioned: Birtle's Ette. AplsGrat Western Railway v;metro- -poll tan Railway Ceaspaay, part beard. Appeal motlon : X~n- -teak v. Great Western Railway Ceompany, part heard. aROLLS COURT, CHANCEIIY-LM'lE. lAT ?? judigient:; Beaunsent v. Carter, at 12 -Remain- ing petitions, at 4. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... GUILDHALL. Charles Roberts, a carmnn in the employ of Messrs. a Carter, Paterson, and Co., carriers, of George-yard, Alder- 2 manbury, was charged before Alderman Gibbons with I forging and uttering a certain document with intent to de- a fraud his employers of sixpence.2 .Win Bruxby, clerk to the prosecutors, produced a do-E cument called a delivery bill of the 25th of April last, in E which ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. Joseph Walters was brought before tir Robert Carden, who was sitting for the Lord Mayor, in the custody of de- tective officer Hancock, charged with stealing eight parasols from the warehouse of Messrs. Meyers, of New Earl-street, warehousemen, his employers. The prisoner was in the service of Messrs Meyers as 1 porter and packer, and on Tuesday, at about twelve o'clock, ] ...

Law Intelligence

... Ia-l .ntc.igmt. I I'~~OTICES.-THIS DAY. I COURT OF CHAINCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT10I.-BEFORE THE LOssD CHANCELLOR.-Appeal: Has-ding -, a1 Martin, part heard. By order: St. Sepulchre, Westminater, Esate. Appeal Nic kisson v. Cockell. AT 3ENO-1 RE THE LORDS JUSTICES.-For judgment: Re Appeal 'p petition: Coates ?? Hart. Lnnatic petitions: toLewis, Slck tayton, Walcot and Walsalt v. Graham, - Shesis ...

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 ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... AITTEMPTED .URDER AND SUICIDE. Osl WVe-l0esday evening, one of the most appalling fl PEreate attenptu a; nwmurder and suicide whuich jt luenI perpetrated in Nottingham for many years . cocaucittedin Narrow-marsh (a low part of he* t,\wi A man named John Wheeldon, a saw- v er. 11~1c';sed two small pistols on Monday, at the f i' of Mr. W~OOdhosse, l~pawnbroker, Clumber- gh ist Me 'clock ?? ...

MATRIMONIAL RELIEF

... I I ,_ * ?? COURT OF PROBATE AND DIVORCE. HARDING V. HARDIXG AND LAsc;.-This was a petition by the husband, formerly proprietor of the Rad Cap public-house, at Camberwell, and the case, which commenced on Saturday, was re- siaed on Wednesdoy morning. The co-respondent, who was a ?? did not appear, and the respondent pleaded denial recrimiuated the charge of adultery, and alleged also ...

Published: Sunday 10 May 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1027 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment