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REMARKABLE SUICIDE OF A CONVICT

... I - On Thursday afternoon Dr. Hardwicke held an inquiry at Pentonville Prison into the circumstances attending the death of Thomas Giles, aged twenty-four, a prisoner undergoing sentence of seven years' penal servitude, after three previouy 4e9Ayictions. Captain Taller, deputy.governor of Penlonville Prison, stated that the prisoner was brought from Wakefield Gaol on Jan. 29 last, having been ...

DELICATE DISCLOSURES

... -3D>.31GAT DWSCLOSUiRS. 1. - - -:lu 1 1 - -3:A LA @.A At the Guildball Police-court, on 'IhurEday, John Foulkes, No. bes, Artlhngworth-atreet, Stratford, was charged on remaud, before Sir. Robert Carden, wih obtaining the sum of £1,400 by false pretenocs, with in- tent to defraud. Mr. Maurice (for Mr. Besley) prosecuted; and Mr. MetcaLfe (for Mr. J. P. Grain) defended the p isoner. Mrs. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... O MANSION HOUSE. December TA1ND TENANT.-O . W. WilloUnhe y, w0h lummoned before Alderman Sir Thomas White fos leaking an illegal distress. 'Mr. Rolland was coinse. brthe ?? Mr.Bloxall for the defence. Thi Was an application u'nder a section of the 3ith and 35tl1 Viet., cap. 79, enacting that if any superior a sndlord. o ad hall after a lodger has paid his rent, levy an'd poedtdistraint, the ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTERDAT'S INQUESTS, POISONED BY ]EISADVYENTUEE, Dr. Hardwinke hold an inquest at the Bulffatos Ecad Tavern, Mtarylebone-road, into the cironmstances attending the death of Alfred Ballantine Lowe, aged thirty, of 10, Great Castle-streeSt, Oxford-street, who met his death by poisoning on Thursday last under the following oiroametances ,-Atcord- ing to the eviduece, it gppqared that the ...

EXECUTION AT MAIDSTONE

... EXEMWIN AT NAIDSTONE. Thomas Berry, aged thirty-seven, who was convicted of the wilful murder of a young woman named Caroline Adams, before Baron Pollock, at the late assizes for Kent, was executed on Tuesday morning at nine o'bloc, within the walls of the county prison at Maidstone. The murderer was actuated by a feeling of jealousy. Meet- ing the unfortunate woman in the garden of an inn ...

CUTTING A SWEETHEART'S THROAT

... CUTTZO A SzWETREA'S THROAT. At Southwark Police-court on Friday, FPancis Henry Crook, 19, described as a labourer, vwas charged with feloniously cutting and wvoun~ding Annie Ripper. Inspector Percivjl, Mf division proseeut'sd on behalf of the police, and Mfr. Ml~oore wa~tched the case on ths psart of the Associate Instibtute for the Protection Of Womnen. Eliza Ripper, sixteen years of age, ...

A POLICE PLANT

... A POLICE PLANT. Two cases, which, however, for the purpose of discussion, may be merged into one, of im. monse importance to the public, have been before the Central Criminal Co-iA. We allude to the trials of a chemist named Titltey, oonvieted, of selling noxious drugs for an illegal purpose, and of the police officers who incited him to commit the offence. No fault can be found with the ...

THE [ill] MYSTERY.—CHARGE OF [ill]

... THE EUSTON-SQ APE MYSTERY.-OHARGE I ?? O&PE1PSUILY At Bow-street on Friday, before Mr. Flowers, a sum- mons for perjury was taken out against Mr. Sewerin Bastendorff, committed on an affidavit sworn before Mr. Justice Bowen, at Judges' Chambers, on Thursday October 2nd, was set down for hearing. The alleged perjury was that Mr. Sewerin Bastendorff had sworn that he had never seen or been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,,, , , RIGE COURT Or JVBSION:. COflT Or APPEAL. Tnw MILrDS PLA&TTING RITUALIST CASE.-The Lords Justices of Appeal, sitting in lincoln's-inn, heard the argnments in favour of the rule granted by their lordships on Thursday week for the release of the Rev. S. F. Green, rector of Miles Platting, Manchester, mow inprison in Lancaster Castle, for non-obedience to an order of court forbidding ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC lEOSATE AND) DIVORCE DIVuZO)?N. 'Gacasa (BY Nun AsrrOUNs a) v. Faasnyssan-ltxrsacxnnu. RAr Cmse-Ibhis was a case which had reference to the tee- beenentary dispositions sit the late the Very Reverend Dr. Narcissus Morphinos. Archimsndrtto of the Greek Church, London-wall, who died in 157, pos.sesed of aboast £15,000. Thedefndat, r. dwn Fesheld soicierto the ...

THE CASE OF TOWNLEY

... On Tuesday the visiting justices of Derby received the following important communication from Sir G. Grey:- Whitehall, Feb. 1, 1864. Gentlemen,-I am directed by Secretary Sir George G(rey, with reference to previous correspondence with you as to the ease of George Victor Townley, to inform you that, with the concurrence of the Lord Chancellor, he re- quested Dr. W. C. Hood and Dr. J. 0. ...

TRUTH IS A LIBEL

... TnUTH IS A LIBEL At the Old Bailey Sessions, on Friday, Eenry Constance Jennings surrendered to his bail on Sn indictment charg- ing him with having written and published a libel of and concerning Mr. Gregor Grant, a retired East India civil sArvant, in a letter to the secretary of the Scottish and Universal Bank, of which he is a director. Mr. Sleigh, who appeared for the prosecution, said: I ...