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MILITARY MURDERS IN FRANCE

... F .l U- iB8 , p~C~ INL.LJI'r~±bf .~LU ~EL 1.N 5LS.J' 'X.t twail for' ttq( per y s t VnSdegTrwas brough't to a'conclusion, on ilatsu~ry, bqxe5I the p iiaqnt chixt, ma T storyi''T soldirafrom St.'0 os jng ,laid- -obhr them with theni sares ini a publiqhpuse ?? to, 'tie lols'de Boulogne hilled on't ?? '.aud Dneirly, * Ml1led thtee others, ndturaiiy exciied. SgORB .saotioii Parise and ...

AN EXTREMELY PAINFUL CASE

... AN EXTREMJ~ELY PAINFUIJ CASfE. At, the Marlborough-street Police-court, Charles Fryer, tailor, living at No. 2, William-street, was summoled before Mr. Knox for assaulting Henry Saunders, porter, in the employ of Messrs. Harrison and Co., Sr . James's- street. Mr. Edwin Lewis appeared for the defence. The complainant, a young man of very common qp- pearance, said he lived at No. 19, Oastle ...

A NOTORIOUS THIEF CLEVERLY DETECTED

... At the Thames ?olie`-court Thomas Parkin, alias Perkins, a young man, who was described as a labourer, of No. 3, Westover-street, Stepnsy, was brought before Mr. Partridge, charged with being conoerned with two . others not in eustody in stealing a table cover, three .. books, &o., value I5s., the property of George Stephen i Bond, and also with stealing two plush shiris, value 18s, the ...

EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE OF A WOMAN FROM INDIANS

... I Z: (euBJEoT OF ILLUSTRATIOoN.) The 8ansas correspondent of the New Y0r2d Thies ives the following account of the esoape of one Sirab Yane Luster froar Indians:- At the time of her cap- ture she was-esiding in Teras with a family named Babb. During the absence of Mr. Babb eome morths since a band of 3fo-con-ah Comanches came to the house. They were inpited in by the children of lire. Babb, ...

A SALT LAKE TRAGEDY

... A SALT LAKE TRAGEDYI -- _ _- _ _ rs - :_ - - nL - More than two years ago Dr. J. King Robinson was ordered to Salt Late C ty as surgeon of the (United States) troops stationed there to watch the Mormons, and look after Prioe's rebel soldiers. Active, clever, persevering, self-reliant, he quickly got into extensive practice outside the army, both amoung Gentiles and Mormons. Brigham Young ...

A FEMALE BURGLAR

... A FEtMliE BURGLAR., At the Court-house, Driffie-d, on Saturdayi before the 11Rv. G. T. Clare, a very respectably attired young woman, named Mirgaret: Hewitt, 'about nineteen -ears of age, wabrcughttiip in custody eharged with bur- gisry and Idrreny. T'he prisour, it appeared, had been g oing about the country and leading a disreputabkl life for some time; anid on Deo. 18t a sbe paid a visit to ...

DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT EDMONTON

... DOBtBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT EDMONTON. (SUBJECT OF ILL1STRATlOZT).. e Oa Wednesday morning last week, a frigbtfulagedt I took. place at Lower Edmonton. It appearsthat'fo s some years past a coacbenith, named Wiliam lud'eon v and his wife, a very quiet, hard-working woma, Aunje .1 Oudgeon, have occupied a six-roomed hons' opposite e the Great Eastern Railway Station, at Lower Edmoctp a They ...

GENERAL SUMMARY

... ArnLco;nD MANSLAUGOITNR Ak7 DoNOASThRL-KAn old man, named Robert Burtou, a hatter, has been appre-.- hended at Doncaster, charged -with the manslaughtarof hie grandchild, an infant only a few days old. anrton's daughter was confined of an illogitmate _hild on¶ uesday, and on Saturday morning the prisoner went into her bedroom, and dor Some reason struok her anit knocked her senseless, and when ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF ABANDONING AN INFANT

... At the Surrey Sesejons on Wednesday, Elf za L~evett, twenty-four, was indicted for unlawfully abandoning and exposing Charles Lovelt, her child, under two years of age, wherebey its life was in danger. Jane Collier said that on the night of the 11th of October she was near the workhouse at Wandeworib, when she saw a female resembling the prisoner put down a baby on the steps and run away. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POIC: - -IE:E POLICE INTELLIGE:NCE-. GtUILDUALL. RinalulnY lserOM A nAIlWlY VAN.-Uenry Herod, a youth, who. refused to giye his address, was placed at the ?? on remand, before Alderman Carter, charged with stealing a box of herrings from a van belongi g to Mr. Sutton, a railway ?? prisoner took the. box from the van in Bull and Mouth-street, but!was seea by a boy, named Wrong 'ho& was in ...

A FARMER CHARGED WITH ARSON NEAR BARNSLEY

... A ITARMEA CHIARQIG WITH ARSOk No I EAB BARNiSLEY. I Joseph Roodhouse was brought up on Monday, at the; Barnstey Police-court,,before T, E. Taylor, Eesq., magis- trate, charged with setting fire to farm premises in the occupation of his sister, Mrs. Wadsworth, of Great Houghton, on-tho-20th November. There wero a large. number of witnesses examined, anid their tettinony showed that the prisoner ...

FOR THE COUNTRY

... FO1 T o m COUNTRY. ?? THIA COUN ATRY m ~~TS CHA~ ~ ASSAULT.- CURIOUS CHA AIOCTORt. At uammersmith police-court, three young men, Atilberts , hi tbrter Obarles Gilbert, of named Henry K inegtf and Henry Bowden, appeared before Mr. Itugham. to answer the comnpluint of Mr. Williu N O'Callaghan, a surgeon, Of Solwood-terrace, Brompton, for Violen10tly companing t hi anem wr in the first instanethe ...