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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE. GUILDHALL. MoIIE AVINDoW SRIA5SIING.-OvO Monday, Caroline Saunders, a prostitute, who was in custody some days ago for attempting to break the shop window i f Mr. Bird, a jeweller in Cheapside, and who pleaded that it was aggra- vating the destitute like herself to exhibit in the window so much valuable property as the jewellers do, was again put to the bar. She was now ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT-NEWCASTLE. POSTPONEMENT OF TIHE TRIAL OF BOLAMI. On Saturday evening the grand jury returned a true bill against Bolain for the late murder in the savings bank in this town; but no bill was found against his housekeeper, Mary Walker. It was arranged that the trial should come on on Mon- day morning, and tickets were issued yesterday evening by the sub-sherilf for the admission ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... At Iatton Garden on Thursday a gentlemanly-looking mas about 30 years of age, whose name was inserted in the police sheet as Jamnes Graham, of the Tavistock Hotel, Covent-garden, no occupation, was charged wiih having indecently exposed his person. It appeas a that for a considerable time past a person, supposed to be the prisoner, has been in the habit of ap- pearing at all hours of the day ...

VESSEL RUN DOWN BY A STEAMER.— HEAVY DEODAND

... VESSEL RUN-DOWN BYr-~ STEAMER.- ' H: EAVI DEODND. MondAy an. inquest was hald,,by adjoiarnet &616 c Thursday and Saturdaj, at the ?? TavernS, East' ili, i .bumys 'l3seac -hbfsOre Charlea. Care; Lewis, Esqi, . ordner ) and' a jury. on the .body of Mlarcus Bock, aged l4l,4a mrne. 'ber of. the '.ewish:persuasion, and..of ;Dutche~trftectiounl wisp.~e vwas drowned Od. tb ni ox sn o m jlig :thie. ...

MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... MURDER AT BRIGHTON, - ?? a A great sensation has been crcated here by a discovery made on Sunday afternoon that a wvoman named Julia Johnson was lying dead in her bed *ith her tbr ;t Clt in such a dreadful manner as almost to severher heat frmin tle body. An inquest was held yesterday at the Tiernov Arms, Eddiard-street, before Mr. Gell, the county coroner, and a very intelligent jury. ThIe ...

ROMANCE IN REAL LIFF.—EXTRAORDINARY1 CASE OF SEDUCTION

... I In ROMANCE IN REAL LIFF.-EXTRAORDINARY1 CASE OF SEDUCTION. .~ ~ ~ ~~ I A few days ago a discovery was rhade, which has not only plunged the members of two highly respectable families into a state of the deepest affliction and shame, but created the greatest possible sensation throughout the neighbourhood where it has occurred. The guilty parties are the wife of a highly respectable gentleman ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS, INQUESTS. DnEADFUL CASE.-On Saturday afternoon an inquisi- tion was taken at the Blandford Arms, Tavern, Boston. street, Dorset-square, before Mr. Baker and a most re- spectable jury, on the body of Mr. Sanderson Hutchinson, a woollen-draper in an extensive way of business, who was found at six 'clock on the, preceding morning in a dying state in a field adjoining the Alphnaroad, St. ...

POLICE INTELLGIENCE

... poatto If'ftzia2islr- I MARYLEBONE. A rioRoUGIS, I3SVOTCE. TOBAcC uS..-Awell.dresdsedaan, about 35 years of age,, named William fales, and nephew to the well.known butcher of that name, was brought up in cus- tody of police-constable 15 S, and placed at the bar before l Mr. Rawlinson, under the following very extraordinary cir- cumstances :-The constable stated that he was proceeding through ...

THE LAW OF WILLS—IMPORTANT JUDICIAL DECISION

... THE LAW OF WILLS-IMPORTANT JUDICIAL DECISION. PREROGATIVE COURT. WooD AND OTHERS V. GOODLAEr AND OTIFERS. Wednesday last, being the day appointed by the Court to pronounce its decision in this most important and inte- resting case, the court was densely crowded. The Learned Judge proceeded to deliver his judgment in nearly the following teris :-he said the case came before the court under very ...

SERIOUS AFFRAY WITH INFORMERS IN HERTFORDSHIRE

... SERIOUS AFFRAY WITH INFORMERS IN HE.f FORDSHIRE. During the last month several serious disturbances have taken place in many of the principal towns in Hertford- sqire and Bedfordshire, on account of the proceedings of three common informers, named Pegg, Westbury, and Jackson, alias Yorkes, who hase made a profes- sional tour through those counties, laying informations against publicans ...

APPALLING MURDER AND SUICIDE AT PADDINGTON

... APPALLING MURDER AND SUICIDE AT I PADDINGTON. On Wednesday morning, between six and seven o'clock, the inhabitants of Paddington and the vicinity were thrown into the greatest excitation and alarm in con- sequence of a report, that a stonemason, named William Lovitt, residing at No. 104, Praed-street, had, after cutting his wife's throat with a razor, terminated his own existence with the same ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IPOLICE INELLIGENCE. WORSHIP-STREET. FRTAKS or TH E PoLr.cs-A TioInT FIT.-Benjamin Smith was charged with having wilfully damaged a pair of kid gloves, the property of Mr. Harding, a Mercer, in Chisiwell-street. The complainant stated that the prisoner entered his shop on Saturday night, and requested to be shown some kid gloves of the best quality, and of small size, as fie liked his gloves ...