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MURDER OF A POLICEMAN IN ST. PHILIP's

... Commiissioner Mr. Sespt. StepSbn). Nov. 9, John Partridge, Cheltenham, dividend I.. 1 John Wade, first hearing .. . . . ?? -- James Coulson, Bridgwater, brought up for exam.. 12 Nov. 10, David Jnmes, Cardigan, victualler, certificate .. 11 James Meek, ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES

... 1 THE., CHARGE AGAINST DETEOTIVES. I The three inspectors of detectives, John Meiklejohn, Nathaniel Druscovitch, and William Palmer, and Mr. Edward Froggatt, solicitor, were ag-ain brought up at the Bow-street Police-court, London, on Satnrday. Mr. Poland ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Y subject of marking figures on the arms and hand, a practice a common amongst.seanmen, and be pulled off his jacket (in e which was the property in question) for the purpose of cx- hibiting a mark on his right arm, which he had himself made w with his ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... Field, Mur. Gloster (deceased 5 private secre ar) t .Edwin Field, QO.;. chief mourners, or. John alt, MisssRo l'.rs. W. Ness, M*rs. BBolt, Meeter John Bo'lt Mfr. John (J~orel I' QIJ, Colonel King'cotel MP.P, Mr. Waley, blaster James Belt' i Capt. Ness, Mr ...

THE TAFF VA E RAILWAY COMPANY AND THE NINE HOURS SYSTEM

... Amalgamated Soiety of Engineers, geteam ongine Makers, andT Smitrs wias held on Thursday evening at the Cardigan Arms, Maria-street, when Mr. John Burnett, the general secretary of the Amal~amated Society of Engineers, attended, and also Mr. Smeth, the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Present-The Mayor and Messrs. W. K, Wait and H. J. Mills. Matilda Ingram, a young woman who appeared in court with a baby in her arms, was charged with stealing a blanket, from ready-furnishod apartments, the property of Sarah Griscoll, Somerset-street, Cathay ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT. YESTERDAY. win BANKRUPTCY. do1 a Us HENRY CONSTANTINE ANnERSON, White Ladlies'- tour road ..

... Nesvport for the purpose of I transacting business in connexion with the association, . under the presidency of the Rcv. John Jones, of Cardigan- ! shire. The Conference wits held at the Ebonezer (Welsh) Chapel. Sermnons, chiefly in Weleh, hare been prenchec ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... daughter of the late Mr. Biddicouebe, of Colrrne-At Bradford, the Rev. John F. Stenner, Independent minister, to Emma, 3rd dan. of the late Mr. Spaks, all of Helt-At Jamaica the Rev. Henry John Dittn B:slpisttmissiocary, to Sarah Elizabeth, eldest dan of George ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST AN OFFICER

... of age, daughter of John Clay, a I collier, who died at the house of a Mrs. Morris, in Gloucester- lane, Verdict, Died suddenly from natural causes. On the same day, at the Brewers' Arms, Redcliff- backs, on the body of Mr. John Clouter. The deceased ...

THE HAMPSTEAD TRAGEDY

... Elizabeth Andrews, a cook, deposed to finding the le empty perambultor, on the evenin of the 2ith ult,, I le Aamiton terrae, St. John' Wood At this point I ll the perabulator wras bronglit into court, and ideati- fled by the witneis, Some farther evridncea ...

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN THE ISLE OF MAN

... police. The assailants had then disappeared. On nee Tuesday night four men entered the house of Mir. Milner, in John-street, and demanded arms. Nobody -eb- was in the house but an old man and two women. The, Lvo- marauders got agun and escaped. No arrest ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Looney's death. The names of the prisoners were Michael Farraher, Joseph McCann, Thomas Glennon, all dock labourers, and John Coyle and John Jones, carters. They were identified as being actively concerned th« fray, and keeping the ring with belts and sticks ...