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MURDER OF THE DUMB GIRL BY HER BROTHER

... MURDER OF THE DUMB GIRL BY HER BKOrnI. We have now to lay before our readers the following particulars in the above aflicting case --A medical in- spection of the body of Helen M'Kinnis has taken place, when it was found that no fewer than 1I wvounds had been inflicted on the person of the unfortunate young woman. The prisoner has also undergone a long examination be- fore the proper ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS

... CLERKENWELL SESSIONS- THlE BOOKiuiNDERS.-DEFEAT OF THE DUXCS.` G. Dore, S. llogg, and .1. Armisirong, were *m Friday indicted for assaulting, on the 11th oli siarci, three indi- viduals, named Wariner, luvenscroft, aid Smith. Ailr. Doane appeared for tbe prosecution, and said that thotigh the assault complained of was in its nature trifling, yet it wore a serious aspect whent the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUICIDE

... T TRAORDINARY CASE OF SICI)E. * I On Friday afternoon an inquisition was taken before gIr. Baker, Coroner, and a Jury, at the Alfred's Head ubiichiiouse, Stepney, on the body of Henry Phipps IVeston, a tobacconist, aged 3'5. The deceased had car. .ed on business at Bow, Middlesex, and lid been in very f0lrishing circumstances. On Monday week he left town for Epson, races, where he onened a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I- Fir IVORSRIP-ST1VET. ~IderlY ~of very. miserable -apipearaacliy '#eleo ba'ed ith. jiaving' obtained inYsdrrf' 1d 150u1oent pretences. Fom the' vdt4o 'V~pw florsford,. an o1fce'r qf~ih`4~ Wf6n'dj~iiy.jocaety 1itt-appe~pd o ire first saw .the 'prisoners that me~n.iwsat ~, two-juvenife 'Mendicants in -Lungitr9b~~o l, alto be, ?? Ui Oetrslersovd ileir proceedielga. They led. him aidance ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... ATTEMPT T6 MURDER.- About twelve o'clock on Tuesday night the neighbour- hood of Hunter-street, in the Old Kent-road, was alarmed by cries of murder, proceeding from the house of a man named Richard Bailey, a wbip-maker, in Noel's-court. Henry Picton, a policeman of the M division, immediately repaired to the spot, ard-saw a- woman lying on the flat of her back, along the pavement in the court ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... BOW-STREET. A person having the appearance of a gentleman, was charged with presenting at the breast of an eating-house- keeper some murderous weapon, to wit, a dagger. It appeared by the evidence that the defendant had gone into a dining-shop in Drury-lane, and when his meal was completed, he showed a piece of steel which had been secreted in his pocket. Air. Minshull (to the complainant) -Do ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. On Wednesday Richard Varley, clerk and town travel- ler to Messrs. John Lias and Son, silversmiths, Finsbury street, Chiswell-street, was charged with carrying off a quantity of silver articles, of the value of 1001. and up- wards, the property of his employers. The circumstances which led to the apprehension of the prisoner were somewhat curious. It appeared that he absconded with ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... ,. ?? BnuTAL ASsAULT.-On Wednesday, an l'ihnian, Ii named Collitas, was brought up from the Net Prison, rt Clerkenweil, for re-exaimiratiodi, oh a charge of having, 2 with other Irishwtrn, been concerned in a most brutal and ti mndrderousi assault on the person of an Englishman, hiamed o George Aslint, by which bis life hab been for softe days in cl danger. , The facts of tlier caie are as ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - j ( UILlHALL. George Vells, a clerk in a solicitor's offlice, was brought before Mr. Alderman Gibbs, on suspicion of having stolen a gold watch ?? Anderton's hotel, Fleet-street. Mr. Chambers, the barrister attended on behalf of the -pri- soner. Joseph Bernier, a waiter, stated that the prisoner asked on Wednesday if he could be accommodated with a bed, as lie was going to a party. Having ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -LAW INTELLIGZNC&.. d C0NSISTORYC04RT4 MAY 25. ADULTERY.-THE COVrTES5 METAXA V. THE COUNT To (ETAXA. I H Dr. Lushinigton pronounced sentence in this case, which is asuit Diy he Countess of Metaxa brought againt Count al Geeie wtietaxa, her husband, for a. separation, or the Be gropnoi ofhis adultery. The citation in this.suit, which I was aerved upon him at Athens, the Count being icc the. tu ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... itEnCIrFL TREATMENT UNDER TilE NEW POOR LAW. i A case of great importance, and which is attended with M many extraordiinary circumstances, was settled a few I days ago by Mr. Win. Moody, the barrister, it having beeI referred to him for arbitration under an order of the Bath t Quarter Sessions, dated the 4th of January last. The following are the particulars;- I Two years back this month, a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMiNAL COURT. FRAUD.-Isaiah Cohen was indicted for unlawfully obtaining under false pretences the sum of Gs. of John Jachany. The prisoner pleaded guilty. It appeared that the prisoner had represented himself as audiorised to receive subscriptions from benevolent persons, for the institution known as the Jews' Orphans' Asyluin, and by such false pretences lie did obtain the sum ...