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A DIVORCE SUIT

... A DIVORCE SIRT. In the Divorce Court, on Wednesday, was tried a case Coneen v. Cousen, being a petition by the wife for a dis- solution of marriage, on the ground of her husband's cruelty and adultery, and he pleaded wa denial to both charges. Dr. Spluks was counsel for the petitioner, and Dr. S wabe for the respedeut. The pties were mar- ried at St. James's Piccadill~y on the 2 rd of April, ...

SHOCKING WIFE MURDER AT TODMORDEN

... SHOCKINQ WIPE A RDER AT TOD FORODIN. - AL man named Thoms jlldgley, living at Todm6rdeng. Isnoashire, wag ooumitted fortil on Mcaday by the ooroner and the magistrates for having ?? mbydertd kwlfe, tary Ann Uldgley, aged thirty-two years. The paril. had bsen married about A twelvemonth, and lived together in a very comfortable muiaer. The husband, however, has behaved in rather a strange ...

ALLEGED INHUMANITY IN BETHNAL GREEN

... ALLEGED filUMDZArI IN SETHNAL .. _ IRl;E:N. On Tuesday an Inquiry waS resumed by Mr. RXcharda, deputy-ooroner, at the Carpenters' Arma, Ann's-place, Bethnl green, respecting the death of Theoras Jennings, alleged to hava been killed by his lunmlo mother, muner the following circumstsnces:- The dceseed was the son of a painter and hts wife, xS- siiding at 27, Maricn-square, Betbnal-green. Th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ZOLZIG 'T1r A LIGINA MAbZZSIOX HOUSE. A&D OAts. - u(J M m.ay, Antonio HSwe61s, a wrtobc d-looking lad, bet even 12 sad 13 yeara of age, wae ebarged on remend i oere the Lord Mayor for laroeny. At the former b,%ring oc the case It appeared that the nleoner, wits two other juvenile off enders of the scale age, were observed together among the stalls in.e PttfCst- labe, whoe t3e Prisoner wag seen ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... rd~ANSION HOUSE. CHAAGtE OF ROBBERsY AletIN5O~ A .Stc'TtlG M.AN.-GeargeO Pishes', a, well-dressed man was charged before the Lord May00 with feloniously rereiving foor b0t. no-es of the Mester Banking Compny, he ame avig ben stlenon o abut the 4th of Marc, 180, a Belastthe proetyo Sesre. Alex er bidc- lean ad Son.shownRs Deetv egat Michelle Hayden depoed tat Is aresad the prsnrI hitechapel ...

CONVICTION OF A POLICEMAN FOR ROBBING [ill] CONSTABLE

... CONlVICTION Or A POLICEMAN Pon ROB. BING aNOTHEER CutNS rABLE. - - s o ?? _ _ -. _ _1 - - t - L _ 1 -a . . John Smith, 28, a police-constable of the T division, was indieted, at Middlesex Sessions, for stealing three sovereigns and three dorins, the monies of Mark Man- nirg, another constable of t ie same division. George Miller, police-sergeant of the T division, said on the morning oF the ...

SHOCKING FATALITY AT SEA—EIGHT SHIPS LOST IN A GALE,

... ~;d a&6z6 ~ ~ '9-61 BHZ - r-I O. WZ$M G&,LW- 1 - ~ &XtfiWeThgmes Polbeourtt On londay Uh ,Zee of, X.ptai n JAhA yf6'iirhef aue Lowden was bron eunderlthe antioF: g?,Mr. Partridge. It ap-' ~~ ?? ~~ew, andt sorhe: of Sh *ihhU Mdi('ll cm o Qa'eb ?? or. t9 eaeo,,d4y .The. wer manned by 160 men, all told,. j,~x~n't'oiE 41tao.a hipq repo ed En an They all' 'tdeed'~n te ?? gal. -I Id, ptI iZluaayI ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... LOMD MAYOR's COU~RT. SINGULAR. UJAE OF FALSE 13iPRISOs MENT.-VAHONY tr. Henayss-Thls was an aotion to recover damages in a case of false imprisonment5 and defendant pleaded that be bad a rca. sonable anid probable cause for giving plaintiff into Custody. Mr. Besley appeared for the plaintiff. Mir. Hontaga Williams repre- senting the defendant. It appeared flhat tbe plaintiff head lteen In the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ^ 1EWTBALA O CRIEDL COUILT. . ?? I - -, 'l . I 4 , I .. . ' The September session of the Central Criminal Court wags opened on Monda y by the Lord hitfyor (Sir lf. Gabred), the Comamon Serjeant ?? Chambers, Esq; 02O.), Mir. Aldermaon Hl fle lec. &ldersnan Dakin, Aldermenl and Sheriff Sir S. H. Wa^terlowr, Shiff Sir P. Lycett, the 'Under Sheriffs; Messrs. Croesey and De Jersey, &c. T Cis a ...

ATTEMPTED SWINDLE OF A RAILWAY COMPANY

... A~TTEPED SWINDLD 0A A RAILWAY COMPIEANY. I At the asnizes ast R3nohester, on Wednesday, Henry Ford was charged with attempting to obtain money from the London and North Western Railway Company by false pretences. The eise was an exceedingly ourlone one. The prisoner was charged before, the late Mr. rr-TF- tIA eftinendarv magistrate for the district, with ?? obtained furniture of the ilne of ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUICIDE

... AXWOR9ZINARY CASE or SUrCIDE. On Friday afternoon, Mr. C. c. Lewis, coroner for iouth Essex, conoluded, at the Bakers' Arms, Waltham- Itow, an inquiry into the circumstances attending the loath of Eivina Baker, a domestic servant in the employ of Mr. Salkeld, an invalid gentleman, residiog at Carlton- lillas, Leyton. From the evidence it appeared that the leceaseed, who had ?? only five weeks ...

SINGULAR MAGISTERIAL PROCEEDINGS

... 8IG- - IL&7L XG. kO ZT. The Stockporf and Ckethire County -News hoe tile ao- count of an Investigatfon before two county masgistrates, named Sykes ?? Tettoo, of a poaching affdr at Bram- all HalL Four Stockport men, named John Butler, John Pickering, John Waers, and ?? Wardie, were brought up in cuitody, on th0 charge of night ?? on the gronndt3 adjolnling Bramall Hafl, ad for having ...