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POLICE

... stonemason's labourer, but not so for foul years, and since that time have been selling fruit in the streets. He lived in Princes-row, Pimlico, for the last two years and a half. He, also saw the prisoner write the document produced, and he then handed it to ...

INQUESTS

... Wells-road, on the body df' Mary Jackson, aged 82 years. It appeared from the evidence that the deceased resided at No. 3, Brooke's-row, Bagnigge-wells, and her means of subsistence were an. annuity allowed hcr by a gentleman to whem she been servant. She was ...

POLICE

... rooms over Col, Verner'e stablies, in Lyall.mesrs, Eatin-pface, and, from. thiimswis there was xeady access to he had to a.row of unfinished mansions. Prom these houses had been purloined, from time to tisuci n;greatnumbterof toole, and large quantities ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... andi hadl disiroilned uon, tile Jilaintiff, who was one of his tenaistls. andl who Occupied at thle tine No. S, -,benezer-row, Kelnnillgtonl-lalle, for four wveeks' rent, Nviz, It. 1t2q. The ,other defendants were the broker and brokers' assistant, who ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... acquitted the prieoner. (Befre M. Baon atke.) On Tursay, obet Irore, a out it ear of gewas ndited for a rape oats prso ?? row, a il-lokig grl ged16,atColebrook, in theparsh f Susswel, n te lth f Nv.las, M. Pnyne cndcted rthe case for he roscutonand r ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... H-eadt, Ilile-ed. eno DIary Ann and Esther Wise- man, aged sic and four yearn, daughsters oh, -Mr. John W~~iseman, of Crown-row, who died under the following singular cireumststres :-Mhr. Wiseman deposed that his wile had been suffering under an inflammatory ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the icsolveni, the latter gave up certain Iro- perty of which be was possessed, stating that it was in lieu of cconey bor- rowed from the lpersoa to whom the property was assigned. On a former day, the person was examined, when he stated that be held property ...

POLICE

... to go to the further end of'Piccadilly, near Hyde-psark corner, but before we went so far he tells me toastolp at Hermmingys-row. in -St. Martmn's-lane, and at a publIc-house, where he called for a. sheet of pa- per to write a note with; nnd says he to ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MURDER AND SUICIDE

... TARTICULARS. A favourable change tooh place on Thuosday in the condition of the unfortu. nate Elizabeth Magnus, and great hopes are row tuteotanled of her ultimate recovery, although the cannot yet be proeiounced out of danger. Cannell, the potmsan, still remains ...

POLICE

... reighbourhcod ot-Field-lane, Holborn, was involved in the greatest alarra ind confusion in consequence of a dreadftril Irish row, in which a womian, named Celeridge, neariy, lost hei life, and several persons were severely wounded. It appears that on the ...

POLICE

... prisotiers in a spring. cart, of whirl, Elmnnau Was ike driver, going at a furious rate from Gonwrell- street intn. Wildernesq-row. Tisree men were crossing the roa~d at thle time, and shle horse'and-cart coming'stiddenlylfupoi, them, the middle malt of the ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AT DUNDEE

... shall sot. ?? to ulla llii. ?? ofeslce wbici he cmiminited, Wuichf is cei ataily loeut hi thlis ci:u:,try. I sherefirO tii row myself ?? the cletiency of 'be court, mierely callibg ;i f w respeltible Wiltivses to the ?? pireviousgo, ctlI'duct. -These ...