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LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... theclown at Covent- garden theatae, residing in the Harrow-road, was summoned for refusing to pay 6d., his legal eabfare. 1 -John Bayley, a cabdriver, said about a quarter-past l 12 on the morning of Friday, the 5th of January, defendant, with the two sprites ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 40; and his wife, Ann/ Anlrmstrong, 33 i I were charged with stealing 191. in gold, and .three franc coins, belonging to John Arm-1 . strong, dealer, 10, Richard-strees, Commer- 1 ?? said the male prisoner was his brother. On the 3rd inst. be had i191 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inner window, and saw the male prisoner creep into the shop on hands and knees till he reached the counter, when he raised one arm, and gently drawing away a bundle of cigars, pushed them before him 'with his head, as he glided back to the door. The prosecutor ...

TERRIBLE MURDER AT HAMPSTEAD

... head was almost severed from the body, and the face was smeared with blood. The head was loosely covered by a man's brown cardigan - jacket, the buttons gone, and- the sleeves cut away. The head was not-,- as has been erroneously stated-lying in a pool ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... and blghts having been procured, the officers entered, when several persons were found with broken heads, fractured naoses, arms and leas also seriously bruised. One of the witnesses exclaimed in court, Oh, your honour, ons of the party ?? aetualy given ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defendant ultimately paid the fine.- In the course of the afternoon another respectable in- dividual, who gave the name of John Brookes, was charged with a similar offence (about half a pint of gin was found upon ?? defendant said he had come up from ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -The prisosters were al~l remanded, hut the elder Maeenshun and Freemaon were admitted to bail. SOUTH WARK. A CLERIcL BxEGGAR.-John Elliott Had-lo,, who stated himself to be an ordained priest of the church of England, was charged with begging almsinthe public ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... Yesterday John Richards, aged 70, a painter of Kelly-street, Kentish-town, was painting soinf dow-frames on the secont-floor of a hence at win. fell a distance of about twenty feet Oue ven le moved to St. George's hospital, haoing 12 e was re. arms and sustained ...

THE TRIAL OF CURRELL

... never saw a revolver. Lydia Green's brother died in December, last year, and after that prisoner wore a mourning band on his arm. Cross-examined: The prisoner told him that he had been employed by an auctioneer in lo tting goods for sale, and that he sometimes ...

SPECIAL SUNDAY MORNING EDITION

... STRAxesew CsAReENTFrC' TooLS.-JHenrV Rarrison, 23, was charged with stealing a parcel of tools ales 31., the property of Mr. John Hoaeh, a carpenter, on Saturday, pthe 6th ?? Andrews said theat last Saturday about halt-past seven o'clock he was in the Central ...

HAMPSTEAD TRAGEDY

... which are vital nerves. Elizabeth Andrews, a cook, of 34 Hamilton-terrace, St. John's-wood,spoke to finding the perambulator outside the gate at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24. John Hoser, police-constable 434S, exar mined by Mr. Gill, said that on Octhber ...

TRIAL OF ENDACOTT

... and he said he could not. He did not ask anything about Madame Bowman. He took hold of my arm, aed I asked him not to do that, He said be must take hold of my arm, as I would tell them at the police. station that he let me walk there alone. Onl the way ...