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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

SUSPECTED CASE WHOLESALE OF POISONING

... SUSPECTED CASE WHOLIMALE Or POISONING. The greatest excitement prevails at the present time throughout Hastings and its neighbourhood, in conse- quence of a female having been apprehended on a charge of administering poison to her husband and three of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the pier lie found a riot of a most serious nature going on. He immediately ran back up Essex-street, for the purpose of giving information to the police. Heoret four of them at the top of the street, and he told them to make haste down to the pier, as ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Witnees performed night daly~ and he crnemhmered ahout tire o'clork on the Morning of the 2nd ol September seeing several pieres of lend lying on the preroiseo; shaoul ton o'clock It was dionoveced thot the lead was gone. The prisoner was a Carman, InI ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... also assaulting the keepers. Mr. Rytland, with Mr. Rodwell, conducted the Prosecution, and Mr. Charnork defended the three hast maentiened prisoners. Bsrehamn pleaded guilty to the charge. It appeared from thcs statement of the learned counsel, and the ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... attempting to drosws him ?? tii ,1 Thetmanl Jones, a waterccaa sttiostcet -I nel-pier, stated that aset-o ?? - thtmorning, the porinenr raoen--stri hoard of the pier in great haste, anod gps --si- -s r batge. He looked veep swhite sonl agmiaPS-- - rnsehing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... wit-ness was partly corroborated by a policeman ofthe F division, and a man named Henry Sare, a por- ter atttached to the Adelphi-pier.-Mary Ann oine the e cddst of; the little girls, stated, that she was with hersyounger sister and an infant in Salisbry- street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... stranger to use. She left word with the steighbours when she was gehig to leave her home, to tell me that she was gone off in haste to a dying brother, and she took with her all my wages that I had given her, except the sixperce she gave use to get me out ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... cross-examined at consideraisko length.-Mr. Edward Y Erases Leech deposed tbsat he had- met lif. Bridgmnan, the I elder, on tire pier at Ranmogote, ort. Thursday, the 7th of Sop- tember. Ho asked him to dine chat day with hlan, and Mr. 0 Bridp-mon declissed ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... learseed caunseel) Was properly instructeer, no sneta justifica- tien corai be en proved. Ho then cited the cases of R. v. Hastings, Mealooy's Crown Castes, s. 2, and R. v. M'Gregoc, I Cor., to shloe that natbiag sohrt of an actual and well-founded fear ...

THE DREADFUL MURDER AT WEST HAMPSTEAD

... house. Beth had evidently belonged to the coat which had been taken from tse prisoncr's back in tire prison. Inspector Gray, 1, hast-street, IHampstead: About ten minutes past eight cn tile nighit of the 21st FPbruary last, Fleelhcr, ', stated that he had ...

THE MURDER IN BERMONDSEY

... these reports may be judged fromao~ne of them.V At ten 'cloek on Tueeday night, a boycame running into the station in hot haste with'-anote addressed to the inspeeto o.bn daty, which he said had been given him to deliver by;two gentlemen in the Strand ...

THE ASSASSINATIONS AT STANFIELD HALL

... immediate vicinity of the porch, presented a pistol to his breast. It was loaded with slugs, and nearly blew his heart to 'pieres. - He fell down upon the' floor and immediately expired. Almost insmediatelv afterwards came in at the side door of that mansion ...