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THE POLICE COURTS

... him alongside a ship, tand after rowing him about for some time took him back to Rotherhithe. Ie said it was very strange, and insisted on being rowed to his destination on the Mriiddlesex shore. The water-l men then rowed him towards the Tunnel-stairs, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Turner prosecuted, and Itfr. Cole defended the prisoner. The principal evidence against the prisoner was that of a woman namued Rowe, who hwore to having bought th, candlestick of the prisoner. His lordship having bummed up, The jury returned a verdict of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... him a printed form, purport- ing to be a petition to the Ionse of Commons, from a soeiety whose offices were in Paternoster-row, against any increase in the income-tax, and for paying off the Nationa Debt in 36 years, according to the scheme propounded ...

EXTRAORDINARY OUTRAGE

... were found with Dr. Rowe, the W. a lying in a state of exhaustion on the floor, bleedieg p Le fusely from the mouth, and evidently in gmy - from injuries he had sustained. Scott and Bs e being at the time charged with stealing Dr. Rowe's wa a veretakn itocustody ...

THE DESECRATION OF PENN'S GRAVE

... their ro- caption. INTERNATIONAL ROwING.-PAiS, OOT. 9.- Amongst those entered for the Paris Cup to-day rowed or the Seine, was Mr. Sr. George Ashe, of the Ken- sington Rowing Club, who recently made two efforts to row across the Channel from Dorer to ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... the walls, the yards, and the adjoining railway. About six hours later he personally examined Buckls. row and Brady-street, which ran across the row, but found no blood marks anywhere. Subsequently, in company with Sergeant Godley, he examined the East ...

THE ABDUCTION AND CHILD MURDER AT ISLINGTON

... saidT that Mr.Rowe and the maln Clarke lodged With her int March, 1862. She could not speak particularly to the 30th Masrch, but she remembered that about that time she shut Clarke out on a Sunday night by Mr. Rowe's orders. Mr. a Rowe was ill. Clarke ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... horse in Rotten-row, Hyde- park, to the common danger of the public. Robert Plant, 214 A (one of the mounted police) said- On Tuesday, about half-past 12, I was on duty in Rotten- row and saw the defendant come galloping down the row towards Apaley-gate ...

Law Intelligence

... up to him. He had seen a sr. great many matches rowed rseys. or, Cross-examined-As a rule, watermen row withoutI oer, them. By the learned Judge-Exposure to the cold very much u g, affects a man's rowing powers. The state of the water i a was good before ...

The Smokk Nuisance.—-Strenuous exertions are being made at Salford toabatethe smoke nuisance,by putting in ..

... Payne, City Coroner, resumed, at Guy's Hospital, the adjourned inquiry touching the death of Jane Bridgcr, aged 33, of Amicable-row, Kent-street, who it was alleged had died from the effects of injuries received from Jesse Bridger, her husband, in the open ...

The Murderer's one Request

... account for the strange response of W.LMAM Chan Row, the Newcastle murderer, to the formal Union question from the Clerk- of the Assize Court ay as to whether he had anything to say Ari in arrest of judgment. Row had cer- an er tfaily something to say, which ...