POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... would go to prison for four months, with hard labour. MtiaDEnous AssAULT oN A WIFr. -George Dann, a cabinetmaker, living in Golden-lane, St. Luke's was charted with violently assaulting his wife, Mary Dann, by striking her on the head with a pail and . ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... morning the prosecutor, on looking E over his clothes, missed a coat, a jacket, a pair of I tousers, a waistcoat, and a pair of boots. Infor- mation was given to the police, and on Saturday last the prisoner was apprehended at New Swindon, in c Wilts, aid he ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

... described as a seaman, living in Marshali-strect, Golden-sianrO wasyesterdaycharged before Mr. Elliott, at the Lonbeth Polie Court, with attempting to shoot Emily Batchelor, residing in Devon- r shire-grove, Old Kent-road. Mr. Moore was present on behalf of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged with Uaving stolen, on the passage ?? sum - ,gf 9. It appeared that Mr. Joseph Counsel was a passenger onboard the ship KEnt from Melbourne to England. The soner slept in the same cabin. -Ur. Counsel had 01 in Australian sovereigns in a box, and on ...

THE ELTHAM MURDER

... prisoner was remand, d till Tuesday. Itri. There were immense crowds at the police and railwvay like stations, who yt-lled and booted the prisoner, and oth'tr: it is wise evinced their execration. The prisoner was visited it be in his coil on Saturday by bis ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... accused and found that the nails in his boots c;s exactly corresponded with the indentations in the soft clay. ed Several of the damaged bricks were brought into court, r1 and Dr. Goodeve compared the prisoners boots with the md impressions, and found they ...

THE HORRIBLE MURDER AT ELTHAM

... Blackheath-iLill, and manage a livery.stable for my mother, and am-also S Comic vocalist. That is mny profession. I sing 'at the Golden Lion music-hall, Sydenham. .1 do not know the pri- aoner, but I have seen him before, and' bave known himnbysighttthreeorfonryears ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... militia, said the prisoner was the man he enrolled, and he had seen him at drill in 1868.- Mr. George Mitchell. tailor, of 22, Golden-cquare, said that the prisoner was his son-in-law, and not the man the sergeant-major enrolled. The person the sergeant-major ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Ann Glynea, a dirty-looking woman, a coster-' monger of Golden-lane, St. Luke's, was charged before Mr. Cooke with stealing from inside the shop, 24, Central- street, St. Luke's, two pairs of boots, the property of Mr.,, George Moir, bootinaker. The complainant ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pay 4O0j. and 2s. costs, or toj 1. go to prison for fourteen ?? prisoner wasl looked 10 up in ?? Payne, of 4, Broad-yard, Golden.I md lnwscagdwtkepnadtylodging house.I is SegatHgemn adta efudin the top - roomrentedby thedefendnt thre beds usedby three ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... Cop- dcone witlh the bag and cloth, which were identified, upon him. Prisoner pleadod guilty, and said hie:cenie from Maidstone, In Kent. Hie was a bricklayer, and had come dowie here to .seek %work. Hoexeneed bhiself for the offenco by saying that he had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of Mark Welsh. The prosecutor. a wirodrawor, deposed that on the afterneon of the 29th July last he was returning through Golden-lane, St. iLuke's, towards his home, wuen he met the prisoner and anothlcwosnan, who stopped him and asked them to treat them ...