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ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A WOMAN

... On Wednesday, Johvn Hiffies, a smith, 29, Carlisle- street, Lisson-grve, was charged at the Marylebone police-court with the following outrageous conduct towards a tenant of his. Charlotte Burden said:-! live in the first-floor front room of No, 30, Little Carlisle-street. -,Last eveng .I was sitting in miy room, having tes, and- fiend with .ipej, whena Mr. H1illier, wrho is moy {and- lord, ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER IN CLERKENWELL

... ATTEMPTED MURIDER IN* PLRKN'WELL. . . _ . _ L L On Friday, Da72iel Hwies, a boobbindes gof 40, Percival-street, Ulerkenwell, was charged at &crken- wvell police-boutt, with cutting and wounding Tlsonss Davis, wit h intent so do him grevious bodily harmas Clerkenwell. The complainant, who had both his hands ban- daged, said, between twelve and one this morning I heard great quarrelling in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... t- -- X ., ?? ?? . FjNGB-; ?? -.MRlBUBLIUGH-BSEET, .: * pDPZLE5iNT BY- A- -ax- 'E A' Bowma 0? DGAuusanB -JarAes Smith, alias Charles 'Stercqd late-lerk to the Evruton board i guardians, was b'5 ht-pyn a wartantsigned:by the Liver l ma f~iiScct, chairgin~g him with embezzling tiahscis o Ol--X6s.,: belonging &-ojlc townsip- of -Evtcon,. ?? Theatton s.tated that' about' ,tie~days, ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT HAGGERSTONE

... | .UOEOCI(flG AIUIsI, 1 AT.14GW STONE. On Scuselay muorning> the letliabitanis of Hagger- stonue wvere t~tnewn inl to a state of the utmost 6xcite- molt; us codnequinc6 of the folloving murderous ouetrage, whlich was commtitted ~t No. 15, Martha- street, near the goewosis, Great (2umberlantd-street, Queen's-road, Haggerstone, under the following cir- cuiastances It appears that the deceased, ...

OUR CONTEMPORARIES

... (CRNTEMPOL-ES. ?? OF R1TTNOALs.-(Yhemes.)---Thio lord pjed justice val(d not attempt to serew usp the prc sient Tssticc5n~he Souild alter it altogether. He -gouldx pust ci 1ae lcicele apparatus of oencos and would put, as T e he prisoners who are the most Son grat_ s,ciety are te best Conducted while in e551c ?? L~le governor of Edinbergh aol. se 5Oli, thlegarotte robberies have been done ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... SATURDAY's POLICE; ?? CIJILDHALL. A BIGAMIST BsTLD ?? N JACK SRPPARD.-J71d llcadanorth, alias -h -ank( i, aas s Cooke, was placed at the bar before Alderman Conder charged with hu lawfully inttrmarrn0with MaryAnne nle his wife, Jane Franklin, the name in which e mar her, being theand no alive. The prisoner'S co rect name is Wadsw but arred the co plainant in the name of Cooke, and the poice ...

CHEAP LAW

... CHEAP ILAW, It is delightful to find the venerable Lord proughara still actively engaged in the reform of the laws of his country. It appears to be his lordship's determination that we shall have cheap law as well as cheap food and clothes. The County Courts are by no means perfect institutions-as our news columns have fre- ,,ently proved. These courts are an improve- ,ent, however, on the old ...

TRIAL OF THE CREMORNE RIOTERS

... TRIAL OF THE CREMIORNE RIOTERS. Ad ha_- L-_ t__ __ _ ?? .. ?? Wednesday having been appointed for the trial at the Middlesex sessions of the several defendants im- plicated in the late riots at Cremorne, the court was crowded with persons anxious to be present at the investigation. The sgveral defendants answered to their names as ?? Herbert, John Bis'Aett, Joseph Edward Saville, Bobert ...

THE CASE OF MARY ANN WALKELEY

... THE CASE OF MARY AWN WAiHELEY. '1r. Lnokester Writie as followa to the Times: Ih my report read to the vestry of St. James's, Westiinster, on Thursday )last on the premises ?? NaO Else,. .170, tRegentbstreet, I statgd, ,4wht. I h4. ege atw rooras in 'which there s4se '60' ,young ,women worIing, addI gave . tie ?? of these rooms-'as they wae sejt to' rne by th'e-.snita ihitotr. ?? nai* vqt.igi ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER IN IRELAND

... TRIAL FOR MURDEI IN IRELAND. Charles M'Cormack has been tried at Longford for the murder of Michael Beglan, and convicted. The foul deed, which was committed under circumstarrees of aggravated atrocity, was perpetrated, there is reason to believe, in obedience to the sentence passed upon the victim in the secret councils of the riband- men, because he had given evidence, against some persons ...

TRIPLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... TRIPLE MURER A E. The ,corpses of three. obllde and telr .motlet, whO have just 'met their deatirunder imelan- chely Urcimustancsnwlittscdorennt- dampton, a village aethemle ?? dereacedwvoman, *]co wras about thirty-six yenra of age, was the wife of. am a aied Cloles, wh wia l about twenty yearser senior, aid ...

A MONSTER HUSBAND

... On Thursday, Thomas Jones, a cabinetmaker, of Wilson-place, Spitalfields, was charged at Worship- street police-court witha brutal assault upon his wife, Bridget Jones.-The woman's face and arms were a mass of bruises. She could scarcely w~alk, was snani- festly suffering greatly, yet endeavoured to speak in- differently of the violence to which she had been sub- .jected Complainant said: Last ...