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SATURDAY'S POLICE

... upon sending them to the Old Bailey, and the re- stlt *Ws, that few atnetnpted selfdecstruction by drowtnrieg. Poisoning had row, however, become fashionable, and be had no doubt but that he should be obliged to have re- course to hi, former remedy. The ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... his throat. MYSTEarIous DEATa.-An inquest was held on Tues- day afternoon, before Mr. Higgs, at the Monster Tavern, George-row, Pimlico, on the body of Sarah Smalley, aged 36, who was found dead under the following circum- stances:-Deceased, on Saturday ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... were struckI out in consequence ol the non-attendarnce of the aptnl- rants '-Williamn Smened, Crown and Sceptre, Brompton. row, Rensititttonl John Headove, the Stag. Pulitam-rond, , Chelsea ; Frederick Wedetobaik Michello, .Edinburg h castle, Stanhope-street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Cork and Magpie, stated, that about 1 half-past nisle, as he was going round with his beer, and l when he got into Providence-row, he was met by the three first prisoners, who came up to him; Pearce took him by the leg, and Stringle by the arm, pinioning ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... terribly contracted) and he was conveyed home in a cab, shouting at the top of his.voice-a formidable case- Rowbrothers, row ; The Sag that's braved a thousand years the battle and the breeze,and other national ditties. With difficulty he was conveyed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... oilf, attd tried to get away without his hat, but carrying the police- 3man's staff. Witness follow-ed him into Paternoster-row, along Warwick-lane, into Newigate-ntreet, and thence to Giltpapr-slneet, where he was oecured. Three or four times be turned ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... identity, but he would lire hi..- t0o., and corn- mit bun, in default of payment, for a month to the House of Correction. A Row ItN THE STREET.-Mr. George Adsker Swueeizer was charged on a warrant, with assaulting Mr. Tonakins, a solicitor, residing at ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Cup, Cromer-street, Gray's-ion-lene, en the body of Henry Williams, aged 38, an attorney's clerk, lote of 18, Constitution-row, Gray's- i mo-lane. The inquest-room was crowded, in consequence of a report that deceased met with his death by foul means ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... going to 3 relieve him; but he continued his fit (as is los practice) I till their feelings were sufficiently wrought uposi. Row- land went up and found him quite insensible, and in strong convulsions, which, hItwever, instantly vanished, when he l intimated ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... certal imel-Mr. Bond fined him 1i. 12i., and 21. for illegall aawning, or six weeks' hard labour.-Mr. T. E. Davies, l Arabello row, Pimlico, said, that the prisoner obtained iinting from him an the 6t of November.-Mr. Woolfot d rdced it. It was pledged on ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... her husband. On many occasions, when suffering frona his ill-treatmeent, she had taken poison, and on Sunday week she rode a row that, if he did not come home in a peaceable mar.- nor, she should not live another Sunday. On Sunday morning last her husband ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... took off his own Ol coat and wrapped it over deceased, and with assistance ft he ?? carried to a chemist's shop in Queen's-row, ir whance he was subsequently conveyed in a cab, hired at witness's expense, to the above hospital, but owing to n the density ...