POLICE INTELLIGENCE
... Oat 'i'bhi.-ay eveni ig lent a toy hawler was passing along Tyrwhitt-road, St. Johbm's, Brochley, when over a gateway she saw in a carriage-way a bundle, inld from a piece of sheetimig the hsad of ...
... Oat 'i'bhi.-ay eveni ig lent a toy hawler was passing along Tyrwhitt-road, St. Johbm's, Brochley, when over a gateway she saw in a carriage-way a bundle, inld from a piece of sheetimig the hsad of ...
... oet. It appeared that she lived in his employ as a servant. and the money named having been missed from a desk, she was suspected and taxed with the theft, being told that if she spoke the truth, it would be better for her. ...
... What a pity you are not (laughter) !-The witness, in continuation, denied having uttered any slander.- Cross-examined She had never managed a theatre before she took theOlympic, nor since. She hadnot acted ...
... her child, he decided to leave her, and she was afterwards taken to the workhouse. Ann Smith, wife of a dock latbourer, said she saw the detested in her room on the day she went to the infirmnary. Deceased said ...
... tickets sold to a person named Y&alony,>byone AnnFreeman. I thenproceeded to search the fiouse, and in a jar ija a cupboard we found a number of duplicates; in a box, a flannel petticoat, ...
... Towler deposed that Mary Ann Bird had lodged with her about a fortnight, and she believed her to be a proper and well- conducted girl. Witness .was aware that Bird had a small gold watch. for which she said ...
... governess, and that a month or two after the death of Mrs. Wells, Miss Grenetill, being little ieore than fourteen years of age, brought against trie defendant a charge of havlg forcibly violated her. She was ultimately delivreod of a stala child, and, ...
... 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 ...
... opposition, and the applicationfor a potectinkworderswas tat once granted. MANSION-HOUSE, CRUEL ROBBERY ON A POOR SHIRT MARER.- Charle, BrYmaen, a notorious young thie, was charged with steeling a roll of slop shirt cloth from a truck, under ...
... in a week. HAMMERSMfITH. A GAY DsmccivxE.-Mr- Paget heard an application through a solicitor, who applied for a summons on behalf of a young womran ?? a Msean for obtaining money by false ?? young woman, who ...
... three misuses, she thought she had batter see what woog the matter. As she entered the room the prit soar retired to the farther end, satdown pon a bed, and hastily adjusted a poitian of his stress. Mrs. Par. eadge was much excited, and had ...
... her children in Judd-street, Fiston-roat, to cohabit with a man nricoed Nottage. Before she did so, she gave one of the children a letter, which was taken by theii to an elder sister, and she took them to the Is- lington workironse, where ...