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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... took, her to thle ' station house, whore site gave- lter- name Ann Samindera. Site was locked up, and fin the macrt- ing, she was taken bofore at magistrate, wilen Mr. Pipkin , attended in a tveak state with lil a rm in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of last month she forgot tie paintings until about a week after the day for thrir redemption, then she sent a friend to inqrirre about them, and in consequente of the unsuccossful result she went herself about the ]6 h of Ototer, when ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... one for a week it after, and had seen him in lisa interim.- She was told she could ?? blue in charge, if she liked, i~ on hi comiogout of prison, but be should not issue a 0 warrant. hi IC charged with staig a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... commending her daughter to a society for a truss. Witness I then asked the prisoner her name, and she said it was PBriggs, ana she lived in Brown's-court, Oxford-street; and tas she would have to pay a tritie ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ran off. She was I I I I 7 I I J I I I I - nearly exhausted, and as soon as she was able to get up she called out Murder and ' Police, but nobody came. She walked a few :ards and then knocked at a door, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... o'clock s ie Fricls nsighst sisd sissy the Issliwser oss,l esiot tir ma leave lhsa foser'acs house. CIiceisels wuss Inteislhs a skye terrier. Witneses s bket eti pri-ioiier, orel told sins p wyiso lie was, andi isa=i fs ns anloml statits as In whore lie got ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... hat. She ?? Out a _a containing broken victuals and, in it waskeknfeforkspoon, and acmeother articles belong-6 ing to the prosecutors. When asked how she became s- aessedof the property, she said ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the hack iloor. In a chu rirhyardl adjorirrinig tire house a jentimy coil a dark lantern were frorid, arid the nisarks on tire door cori-esprorded I with tire jeormy. Onl tire prisoner were forundi a chiisel,, skeleteor ke y, rind a priece ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... said she had suffered two months' for her, and now she w tild have six, and gave her a violent blow under the ear, causing a lump, and she did not remember anything more. The prisoner said . that when she met ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... asleep. A minute or two before twelve o'clock she heard a &al below stairs, like a heavy nail, or hasp. She did not wake her husband up, but got out of bed, went to the top of the stairs, and called cut once or twice, but no one answered; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? the ?? said she did not,, pull his whiskers. Mr. Tyrwhitt esked rho proseentnix whether the ?? a-ny buslneos? TJbe prooeoutrix said he was a surgeon, but he ha~d had only. one -patien'. A servant was called, and she statedl'that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... the prisoner giving a t eheque upon a bank where he had no effects constituted a r nriminal offeneo, and had the whole amnount been paid it a would make no difference in the nature of the crime, for which he should appear before a jury. It ...