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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE WORSHIP-STREET. A New ZEALAND CHIEF.-Barnett Burns, a grotesque- looking person, whose hair hung in shaggy elfish locks half down his back, and whose face was tattooed after the most approved fashion of the South Sea Isles, was charged under the following circumstances:-A police- man of the K division stated that at an early hour that morning the prisoner was given into ...

DARING ROBBERY IN BATH

... DARMIG ROBBERY IN BATH. On Fridav evening last some thieves entered the house of Colonel Kaye, and took from thence a quantity of jewellery, to the value of 3,0001. Thre robbery is sup- posed to have taken place about eight o'clock in the even- ing. Colonel and Mrs. Kaye left their residence about that time to attend an evening party, several ser- vants remaining in the house ; and tile ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT-WoRcesrEa. Maria -Webster, a girl of very respectable appearance, aged 20,, 'was charged with the murder of her illegitimate child. Mr. Godsonand Mr. Alexarder conducted the prosecu- tion, and'. Mr. Lee the defence. It api oeared that when tile botly of the child was found, a string was tied tightly round die neck, but the jury, con- sidering that tile evidence to affect the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POIF I .L TA . -N . * . ?? rr br~ubĀ± u C witlliedig bskalulie*hei;v~ didt freyCfB Ethat ?? amW~B~~ iszt'ding onwre'nkicybr th Ltor Kenyoilgoutil beav~aiouar11 ahiceot. hjisir. ,drfefaty ?? ?? . -~ ?? STRtfiErt ?? And 4the r Dyoli 'fies 'FrrrEieef'Bit~ad'E~W fraeyiwd-ni' -~d`6qo-,e,:Uti0t~,w~ h~re bebio Lord'l KEnyi itl n in'a thet inr zlrhl. 'le''f the bar were id~eu' n;n ' chrge ee ht~ ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... , _~ e SUSSPECTED MURiDER IN IT0TorNr AAM CdiuRT-RiOAD.- ?? Tuesday the coroner's irivrstigation, whiic:h had'been se adjotirned from Friday last, relative to the deathe of the. ty tunforturnate boy, Christopher Wildanian, aged eleven y-ars, vho. alleged thiat he had been ?? by a man twearing the garb of the British Legion, in 'T'otte iham- il place, was ?? before iIr. Stirling and thle jury, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? 7 LAW. _ ?? 3 s ILA L =z -I O UP 9E'S BENCH. ?? t. (301a)KE; F .-PleogW6 r. '5t '0 wereforthe'plaintiff; Sir ?? ?? P~etersdolrf tb ,;he, de-fenda4nt. - 5tM1 . .Igqrsad the plaintig i' a lit graphic drafts- it'tbo ewphoy of Xr. -aHImO a deVl, an, y he defendant 8U2, ,itect, Tbe- paities reside-at Hammers!mith. The acti~on was brought td recover 'compensation in damages froni tahte ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS, INQUESTS. , : A coroner's inquest: was hald on Tuesday in the boards room of St. Sepulchre's Worlkhouse, on the body of Ri- Re chard Foster, aged 42. -sa It appeared that the deceased was a town carman. On Tuesday afternoon last the deceased was taken to the sh, lodging-house of Mr. Williams, of West-street, Smith- J. field, by three men, who requesited to allow him (deceased) LI to ...

SUSPECTED MURDER OF A FEMALE BY DROWNING IN THE NEW RIVER

... S U S P E C T E D R t Js w UTE M A L E | 'WI~IqG ~rg~EWRIVER. I fliOrrGArn; Ilaynaer. a tall, iithletic Itnan; aboutt 30 years' ef ages; Wa5 broughd.iifbtse an ~e~fl inthe cuwtodyi; o Irsetrlu ind ?? geant Collins, of-the Nir divrisioncbargd O tfl iW b ,baing teen conerned in the iander.OfD :ponUaWoiaD, abaut-o0 years of age, it present unkloip* T'd Nse 9tibit onriddrable,:4r~erstr; Aai Ato ...

CASE OF CRUEL AND UNNATURAL NEGLECT

... An inquest was beld last wevek before Mr. Sparrowe, Coroner, at Lowestoft, on view of the body of Robert Barber ialls, the infant child of Hlannah Halls, aged eight weeks. Susan, the wsfe of Francis Smith, of Lowestoft, fisher- man, deposed-I know Hannahf Halls and her husband; she does not live with her husband, but with a man by the name of Robert Barber. I live next door to them at the ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... MIANSION-HOUSE. STARVATION.-A decrepid old man, upwards of 70 years of age, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with destitution and sleeping in the open air. In answer to questions by the Lord Mayor, the unfortunate man stated his name to be Straclian, and that lie formerly carried on business as a stocking-weaver at Nottingham, but owing to a series of misfortunes, failed in business ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCB -- -- NORFOLK CIRU IT-HUNTINGDON. Sarah Ricketts was charged with having attempted to coison her mistress, Mrs. Gale, by mixing arsenic with Ircad and milk, with the intent to arnder her. The evidence for the prosecution went to show that the *;proccutrix had been taken very ill soon after having eaten of some boiled bread and milk which she had herself boiled in a saucepan ...

CASE OF ABDUCTION

... The Court of Queen's Bench, Dublin, was occupied on Wednesday and Thursday last, in the trial of Tucker v. Peter Yore, Thomas Flood, Michael Bradley, Mary Meeban, and Ann Coonev. The former for alluring and marrying the daughter of the late Colonel Tucker, and the other prisoners for conspiring and assisting. Mr. Smith, Queen's counsel, stated the case. He said the act upon which the ...