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THE BUCK'S ROW TRAGEDY

... TJ~ tT-IS ROW TRAGEDY. RESUMED INQUEST. untinued his inquiry at the Working Yr. 'tto;0Whitechapel-road, on Monday, into LO%4jehe the woman, Mary Ann Nicholls, aged 42, tbe deth found brutally murdered in Buck's-row, teh, el on the previous Friday morning ...

A ROWING SWINDLE

... A ROWING SE-IDLUE. On Tuesda~y at tile \laudsierth county court, heoi.e Mir. Hj. S.Sceor, jedga! tire clasof aliiti V. Leigh was heard, and eli ited sonle Curiois facts in reference to thle Vwqy in pilich ?? |n sto~hes are atrrnged.-ltIr.;. lautes. alto ...

A ROWING CLUB CASE

... and 12 o'clock, he went to the defendant's house, where a meeting of a rowing club was held. Witness belonged to the club, and each member had to put some money down to bind them to row a lace for a supper. Some of the members did not pay and witness did ...

THE FATAL FIRE NEAR BEDFORD-ROW

... mTE FATAZ FEM M&R BEDFOPRI-ROW. Dr. Lanlsester opened an inquest onionday at the cass Keys tavern, Theobald's-road, near Bedford ow. upon the bodies of Lytdia Aston, aged 49, and Wallace William Aston, aged eight, the mother and hild who perished in the ...

FATAL COLLISION ON THE THAMES

... Stated that he was a member of the I Greenwich United Rowing club, and i on Tuesday evening he was rowing number three in a four oared cutter going for a spin down the river. De- ceased was rowing in another cutter which left tast ureenwich about half ...

THE RECENT OUTRAGE ON A SURGEON

... been in con. stant attendance on Dr. Rowe, and they would state to the court in what condition the gentleman stiE remained. He (Mr. Samuel) had a certificate signed by five medical men, to the effect that Dr. Rowe was still unable to leave his bed, and ...

THE ASSAULT UPON A SURGEON

... Erice then went up to Dr. Rowe, asked if he knew him, and demanded the letters and a locket which Dr. Rowe had received from Mrs. Beice. Scott then drew a whip from his sleeve. and used some threatening language, where- upon Dr. Rowe retreated to the fireplace ...

THE ROBBERY AT THE GOVERNMENT POWDER-WORKS

... time. I can't say that these persons heard what Rowe said to me. Griffiths, I think, did. On the Thursday evening I again went to Rowe's house about seven or eight o'clock. When I went in, Cornish and Rowe were in the tap- room by themselves. I was there ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER AND SUICIDE

... Ws5' by Rowe, and on going intoitshe fun dow had been broken, and on looking tth bed tb saw Rowe bleeding profuselY and w Bncke' cut, upon which sheimmediately sent fr .onr Gss Whilst waiting hie coming she heard th I P This is love; to which Rowe replie ...

THE RECENT OUTRAGE ON A SURGEON

... an Scott called on Dr. Rowe at his house. Dr. Row n Inew Brice very slightly, and nsver saw Scott before When Dr Rowe came to them they handed' o letter from Mrs. rices asking for the return e 0her letters and a locket. Dr. Rowe positively rE d fused to ...

AN IRISH CRIME

... -AT young watermen who are out of their time, and wish to row for this coat and badge, must be admitted to the freedom of the Waterman's company on Tuesday, July 8. The men who- intend to row in the trial heats are requested to attend at seven o'clock ...