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A ROW IN REFORM PLACE

... A ROW IN I?1?FORM PLAC1?. ALLEGATIOM? AGAINST T?E PGL!CE. ? C, befcr2 Alderman Emanuel. Cornmimdox Bamber, ?- TiLcc?-MLiyt)V (Mr. U. A. Cout.?ena), arid ?fr. .3. V Carpeutat, WiIlICiUi Ware, ;iuiir., 24. cab?Lrivar, d ot No. 4. ?? phi.c?, Scutha?, was ...

THE ATTACK ON DR. ROWE, AT LIVERPOOL

... THE ATTACK ON DR. ROWE, AT LIVER- POOL. . Yesterday, at noon, the two ien, Brice and Scott, charged with the murderous attack upon Dr. Rowe, at ?? residence, 76, Eembroke-place, Ljiver p o], onl the evening of thea 2nd inst., were agasn brought before ...

TRAGIC TERMINATION TO A ROW

... TRAGIC TERMINATION TO A ROW. AT the Contral Criminal Court William ML, Ellyott, nuoateen, lahburer, has been chargocl with wounding Margaret O'Brien, with intent to malm and disable her, or to do her grievous bodily bvrmn. This charge rose out of a sericas ...

SECONDARY'S OFFICE, Bedford-Row

... SECONDARAge OIFFI(E, Bedford-Row. f v I. C t r ,ii UiSDAtYU .-RBefore ike Secondary of Middle8ex and a $pecitl Jury. CRIM. CON.-,AING v. DELAmI-ERt.-The e'xecu- tion of this Writ of Enquiry excited a very general interest. -rhe room was crowd!ed with ...

A ROW AMONGST THE PRIMROSERS

... A ROW AMONGST TEE PP1HOE3ZEB.SB At Marlborough-street, Major Perose, of the Prim- rose Club, Park-place, St. James's, was summoned for assaulting Arthur Edward Perks. Morris on the 16th inst. Mr. B. Francis Williams, Q.C., and Mr. F. C. Phillips appeared ...

A [ill] STREET ROW

... A VWOOE.71I3E STnET ROW. DISG1RACb'FUL STUiMY. On Thursday afternoon, at the Woolwich Union Workhou-e, Mr. Cirttar resunierl the inquest on the body of Mary Morris, aged twenty-eight years, wife of John ?? Morris, a general dealer, of 29, Rope. yard-rails ...

THE EXCHEQUER ROW AREA INQUIRY

... done, only one row of houses could , be erected in the cleared seace. Such a row of ahouses oould bo tavourably' situated for sanitation i t and light, and lie saw no reason for the inclusion 1 S of the wider area in the event of a' single row of houses being ...

THE CHORLTION ROW POLICE BILL

... T'FIE CH~OULT0N ROW' POLICE BILL. r _,, t , ly.hecler's Panmphlet.) Ifrom.011, 1I'. Y ,,ainjd agi0 of tie b~ill swas the -condition of the Tis'',in eaiiY tOslnaucc, was found to hle so de- alitmiis I1ot toinvite the presence of tlint avf'ul P1100hiI ta ...

ROW IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... ROW IN A RAILWAY CAIlIACGIM. Before the Rochester county magistrates, on Tuesday afternoon, Lieut. John Power, of the 2nd battalion lreh Regiment, stationed at Chatham, was charged with com- mitting grievous bodily harm, in a railway carriage, at Chatham ...

ROWING—THE THAMES v. THE CLYDE

... ROWING-TIIE THAMES v. THE CLYDE. The ionc.gpnding four-oared match hetveen the Clyde and Thames waterinie hai at lemivgt been fixel to come Oil at Liverpool, in the course of the present month. It nppears ?? tile gentleluetn baching the Clyle crew ...

A ROW IN A CRYPT

... A ROW IN A CRYPT. Robert Harris, 4, Lexington-afrcet, was sunmmoned at Marlborougb-stroet Police Court, for assaulting Charles Revrink, a tailor, of 9, Brewer-street. Mr. Leslie, who proseciuted, explained that his client was at natuilrdized Englishlmian ...