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STEALING THROUGH HUNGER

... STEALNIG THROUG11 HUNGER. SANYe T. IRWINt, tacory-cne, deecribing himee ' t' 3 clerk, was charged on Monday, at the Mvry' b *h Police.conrt, with stealing from outside No, 272, Ed gware-road, an overcoat, volne t pronerty of Edwpard Groves, clothier. The rrs:rr was seen to take the coat from the Shop n'sd 'ro ?? nway with i,. When stopped by a constablh At 1~sBstarit of the prosecutor's, he ...

THE BURGLARY SEASON

... T Fi i ttTR AL kr SES),N. WILLIAMa inOsIES, thtirty-e-ight, deescribad as a jaweller, 'fas charged, at L-Ainbeth, Police-courb, on 8,.turdmy, with being concerned, with othors not [a ralietody, writh entering several houses in the neigh- bourhood of NorsvoeO, and Dalw-oih, For some time soveral howaei had been enstered, pa~rticularly on Sundray nighti, ann property to a considerable extent~ d ...

ATTEMPT TO COMMIT SUICIDE

... AT the Westminster Police-court, on Monday, a tall, stylishly-dressed young woman, of good education, who gave the false name of Annie Hil a, and described herself as a nursery governess, was charged on remand before Mr. D'Byncoart with attempting to commit suicide, On the night of Thursday week Lord Norreys found the prisoner in the neighbourhood of Bslgrave-Eqcare crying and groaning. She ...

PRACTICAL JOKING IN THE CITY

... PR&CTICAL JOKING IN TxE CITY. . . i . . _ _ ?? .. - fll VM. AT the ?? Honese Polic-court, on IFridays, Mr. Hfenry Burnell, the poopritltor of the Blns Anichor Tavern, in Fe nrchurcie-etreet, attended uponl a sunu mans ohargis~ hi'm with ha-ring on ?? 14 i, in the City of London, unbowi oily uttered a osri An telegramn, k'ocving it to be furged. He ploedi,, uoc. guly.Te Ciy Solicit or, in ...

THE LADY AND THE CABMAN

... TEE case of Hall v ; Brown came before r. Fitzroy Cooper, sitting as judge of the Edmonton County Court, on Wednesday, Plaintiff was a oab- l man, residing at 4, The Mews, Hermitage-road, Tottenham; and defendant, whose present address is unknown, Is said to be the widow of an officer in the Indian army, and possessed of large property. The action was brought to recover £1 10as 5d, for ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... * ASSIZE IN fELiGENCE. ExSrr.A..Or ??l f Y- (seAr.rS3w 0Jl FOI1GI any .wl1. Knowles, alias Willom Swaxton, twenty~5evsu, a m.-u of reepectble 4I,;earanlcs, wat ohared' 1;Tp1n seieral indcttnenS 4 ith ?? and U~t Ir g e - ti~es csaques, The prieoner pie.ued guilty ln- specor Root-, of the Detective Dlpvrtmeut, Saotland Vard, who ?? charge of the case, stated, in rsply to quetions puls by the ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... TfE CEEA.PGE AGATNST A CLERGYMLIi1. . A-l , - - - . - 1 -. me C! - ---4 -. Q.., -- - 0n e AT the ?? Pllieecotrt, on Saturday, tihe 1 s Rev. John Marsden, of ;Soutihport, LancaNhire, rur- Ic rndered to his ball to ansl ve: R c0arge of icco:3 d|,ct for the purpete of ilostting Mre. L utla 'DIrmer, of Sarbfield roai, Wandaworth Cornrwou, a kviist Fhe wes paassiog is Bouod ories road, Ba:lh Un, e ...

ROBBERY BY A MANAGER

... ON Monday, at the Worshtp Htreet Polioe-court, John Cox, thirty-one, desoribed as a clerk, who had been epprehended on a warrant, was charged with I I hnviog stolen, on the 3rd of July, 1SS33 the sum of £ql 2s. ll., the money of his then employer, James Moore, potato salesman, of Spitalfields. The prose- outor raid that up to the time of the robbery the prisoner had been his olerk and manager ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT HOLLOWAY

... ISHOCI?NG TuAGE:DY AT lULLOWAY. [SUfJEor 'OF ILLUSTRATION-] A sHoCrKIrG tragedy was perpetrated in Wellington- roed, Holloway, on Sunday afternooni by a yonng man named John Moore, agod twenty-four, a plumber. who, after attempting to murder his sweet- heart, Robeca, Woodcocki shot himself dead, Moore, who had lived at 1S, Clayton-street, Iallngton, had for some time past been courting Rebecoa ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... THE January Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Middlesex were opened on Monday morn- i',3g at the Sessions House, Olerkenwell Green, before Mr. P. H. Edlin, Q.C., the Assistant judge ; Mr. J. Dannington Fletcher, chairman of the Second Court, and several other magistrates. Mr. G. Salebo, 3, Welsh-road, Hampstead, and a Mr. Frederick Sayer, The Gable, Vale of Health, : flampstead, ...

BETTING PROSECUTION

... BETTING PR.OSECUTION. CIAcLrES RUc8ELL, a sceno-ehifter, has been cumn- moued, at the Bow-atreet Police-court, for frequent- ing licensed premiees for the purpoae of betting, and Mary Ann Mamsey, of the Horse and Groom, public- house, Neal-street, Long Aore, was eummonoe. for permitting betting on licensed premises, A man named Cox, wvho describei himself as an oilman, was called, and said ...

THE TREATMENT OF CASUALS

... TE-AS- ,ft---nnn h-fnR- AT, I)Eunnmirt , Ox Monday afternoon, before Mr D'Eyncourt, at the NVestminster Police-court, J Ayling, twenty-seven. described as a fireman and an inmate of the casual ward of the St. George's Workhouse, Wallis's-yard, Westminster, was charged with refractory aonduot whilat an inmate of the workhouse. Joha Gattley, attendant at the casual ward, said that the prisoner ...