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LONDON POLICE

... LONDOW PoLmICJL MANSION - HOUSE. --SsueGGLIG. - On- Monday, lleathltote, a porter in the employment of the Commercial Steam. .cket'Company, was charged with having bad a quantity of smuggled brandy in his possession. George Purzey, a. tide-waiter, said, that lie was on board the Emerald, steam-vessel, from Boulogne, and observed the de- fendant leaving the deck with a basket. Upon being -asked ...

THE EDGWARE-ROAD MURDER

... LUTHE EDOWARE-ROAD MURDER.| (PURTHER PARTICULARS OP GRBENAORB.): We avail ourselves of original sources of informa- tion, on the correctness of which every reliance may be:placed, for the following particulars of Green- acre's life and habits, previou's to the' perpetration. of his most extraordinary crime, Some time ago be carried on business as a grocer in, a very respectable way. in Nelson ...

PREROGATIVE COURT.—Jan. 14

... PREROG1ATIVE COURT.-Jan. 14. THE WILL OF THIE LATE JEMMY WOOD. WOOD AND OTSIERS AGAINST GOODLAKE AND OTHERS. The argument in this case, which was left unfinished at the sittings at the end of last term, was resumed thisday. The question is as to the admission of an allegation pro- pounding a paper as a codicil to the will of' Mr. James Wood, of Gloucester. Dr. NICHIOLL spoke the whole day ...

CASE OF MR. FROST

... AnTmuss OF TilE CDOM1MITTEE APPFOINTED [TO CALL A PCBsiIC MEETING OF THE INHATITANTS OF THE METROPOLIS, ON BE- HALF OF MIt. FROST AND 111 FELLOWiPRESONERS. In pursuance of the duties intrusted to us, we have applied for the use of rooms at the several places where great metropolitan meetings have heretofore been held, but, either because such rooms have beeu previously engaged for a period to ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COnOmNES' INQULS'2s. An inquest was held on Tuesday in Cloak-lane, Cheaps#e, on the body of Mr. H. Alexaltder Smith, ged 25, who dii ~on Sinday night last. It appeared in evidence That deceased and his wife came on Thursdav to lodge in the above lane. When hevyeame they had a lottleofgin andbrandlyw th hem. On Friday. Satnidity. and Suivday. th y drank at t!:e rae ,f two pints (f sin and ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... MIuRDEn N;EAn Wontisop.-Strong suspicion hlaving been excited that a single woman, named Harriet Pyc, had given birth to and destroyed an infiitt she was apprehended, and ac- lrnowledged the crime, confessing that she had deposited the blody in a fish-1ond in Mr. Ramsden's wood, where it was sub- ?? fiund. Pending the inquest, the unnatural mother ecfbcte4 her escape in the night, having ...

POLICE

... PO LI CM. GUILDHA L. ROmiERY oF GOLD W4TCursa,-Samvelj Michael, adealer in skills, in Still.alley, lloundsditch, was brought up on sls- picion of ivting knowingly received five gold watches value G01. .the property of Mr. Cragg, a watchmakero Abotit the 15th of October, six gold watches were sent to n Mr. Davis, of Kettering. wvho returnbd fivc of them on Saturday the 19t0h, andl ...

THE DREADFUL MURDER OF A FEMALE AT THE EDGEWARE-ROAD

... THE DREADFUL MURDER OF A i A THE EDGEWARE-ROAD CORONER's INQUEST.-An Inquisition was held ot I Saturday, on the remains of the woman discovered oi Wednesday afternoon, near the Pine-apple ona Edgeware-road. The parochial authorities attended to investigate the horrible affair. The case appeared to excite the most intense interest, and the room Wm crowded to excess, particularly by professional ...

LONDON POLICE

... MOPeIj4WN POlXC]E. MARYEBONE OFFICE.-ATROCIOuS OUTRAGE Bly Two POLICE CoNsTABLES..-Yesterday, Police-constable Jolly, 164: S, tvas charged before Messrs. RAWLlJrsoN and SHUTTi with having, whilst labouring under the effects of liquor, committed an outrage at the house of a respectable smith, named Gallant, No. 5, Holbrooks-court, Fitzroy-mar. ket, which -he entered without any legal authority ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Rely. in 'L pufma. -Ass GUsLwrotD, JuSY 25.- Edu'ad Wiiders was indicted, charged 'vith 'hiVitig tiablted. Emma Sprivens, with lintent to ?? Sorivensi a, little-girl of. the. age. of Eeien, statedthat she lived witth her mbther at Ewell, and that onat9 i7th Qf Juipe,1astls e.iun dompany with several. other ?? childrepn, jwaplaying ab~out in a fiold at 'the back of her mother's lhouc, . 'Tho ...