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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... N OLIGI rETULIG213,16 A FORTUNATE IMPnIsoN.%rSSxT-Oa Monday, C7zarks Greenweod, described as a labourer, was charged with essaulting a person ramed Joseph Thompson. The posecutor appeared in court with a very bad black eye. Uhe prisoner said he did not remember what took place, as he was very drunk, but he would not strite a-y man without provoeation, and he therefore wanted to know if the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLGYJNW0 73DZO1N ROUSE. TFIR PiiE TO THS BANS OF ENGLAND.-Michael btigt, a6 boy of 13, was charged with an set of wilful On Sunday morning about oae, o'clock a City i00-ar ,named Batchelor, had his attention called to iamu ussing from within the railings of the BAuk of isamd, and on going to see what was the matter found ba a quantity of straw had been ignited in the base of a ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ASSAULT

... ETRAOBPVNARY CASE Or ASSAULT. ca erious case has just been heard at the Dsrtford Ej*uDty Court, before a special jury, ie which the Rev. WWalter Murray, rector of Stone, KEnt, appeared as decndent in an action brought by Mr. Hughes, a grcoer, d-S'one, for damages for aesaulting his son, Walter ifghes, aged thirteen years. Mr. Gibson, solicitor, of t iford, proesected; and the rev. gentleman ...

A HUSBAND BREAKING HIS WIFE'S ARMS

... A REUSS&= 1=EEAEXNI HIF WTZ?'I On Tuesday, at the Southwark Police-oourt, William Cooper, 45, a paintek's labourar, was charged on remand with as aulting h wife, andt breakidg her arms with a pair of tongs. Mr. Bturt,. of the firm of .CUbipperfeld, Sturt, and Palmer, appeared for the prisoner. It appeared from the evidence, of the prosecutril at the hist examination that she lived with her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... YGMS NOW-STREET. 8E:LF ACC1ouATION OF VIURlDEL -A miserably. dressed man, who gave the name ot John Ring, but whose name turned ?? Coope was charged, before Mr. Flowers, upon his own confession, with the murder of Harriet Bnswell. Inspector Jamieson, of the ] Hackney police, stated that the prisoner gave himself up, upon the charge of murder, at the Hackney Police- station. He said that a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FoLIC IfxLfGF.Ps WANSOON HOUSE. DZFRrnr DING TimE BNEVOLENT.-Abraha4fB'tft 1, was charged before Mr. Alderm an Besley with ob- baning money by false pretences. About a year since prisoner brought an aetion against an omnibus, pro. ietor for injuries alleged to have been sustained in an aecident attributable to the neglige:nee of his ser ants, Et he was unsuccessful Being a Je,.e'he ...

CHARGE OF LIBELLING A LADY

... CLOGS43 OF LIEIEBLING A LADY. A vl- Tr n1-.AL l- - D-dtA nne. nfl At the Marlborough-street Volice-court on ?? Henry 'Robert Wilson, of S, 10, and 11, Cran-bourne-i street, appeared in answer to an adjonrned -sumemns charging himn with libelling Mrs. Charlotte Harris, widow of the late General Harris. The evidenee given on the former occasion -was to the effec that-the complainant had taken ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... DOUTXWAEZ. CRABGH 0P FeAUD.-John. O'Neill, 58, a coffee. hone keeper, No. 50 Bake,'e-row, Whitochapel, was brought before Mr. glade on a warrant charged with obtining £40 from John OaWeil with intent to de- fraud. Mr. Edward Pratt, fro\ the officeof Messrs. Buchanan and Rogers, appeared forkhe prosecution. The prosecutor gaid be was a gentleman's3tbgrant out of em- ploy, and that, willing to ...

THE MURDER AT ACTON

... THWE 3xunDz AT A6CTog-. I At Hsammersmith Poliee.srt- on Medy, Georg Pavey, 29, a painter, living at 31, Manchester-street Netting-dale, was brought up for re-examination charged with causing the death of Shephard, aged ten years, the daughter of a house decorator, of Hferbert-villa; Cowper-road, Acton, by cutting her throat with a table. knife on the afternoon of Friday, the 22nd tlt., during ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PoIll, COOMITTM.O:GA QA$RSAFRFnsa.Go ew lla ITT ?? : (rif X.e0a . Fof a Xr.-aerson nam e tiwlitasa Mlfer, 211, IsledtareA, Holasy, late cashier at ute onusolldataci 2Ean k, was charged on remand, before f Sir Wilham A. Rose, With forging en- doerntmen to-hecks, .oaed.nboan.aeosptagce~to still of exchange . for .s100. Mr. -B. Bartn'cm prosecuted. Prisonerwas -acashaier -in tiheaons-lidatedhu ...

A SERIOUS CHARGE

... ASZIoUB CSAZZY.. ?? r_ Iofs CH.A.G.. on - riday, Mr. F. S. Lapgham held an inquiry at the Queen and Prnce public-house, Park-side, Knights bridge, as to the deata of Ai.s. Anne Webb, aged thirty. eight, a widow, which was alleged to have been caused by violence. Inspector Denton, of the B division, attended on behalf of the Commissioner of Poliee, and Mr. Horace A=ery appeared for Mr. Purchase ...

KILLING NO MURDER

... KILLING ITO MURDER. We have frequently had occasion to point out the flagrant disproportion in the pay of the higher and subordinate officers, both in the Go- vernmeut employ and that of public companies. Men who have little to do, plenty of time at their disposal, enjoy long holidays, and upon whose shoulders scarce any responsibility is placed, have their hundreds and thousands per annum as ...