MURDER OF A HUSBAND BY HIS WIFE

... with her. She left before 4 o'clock. She said her husband had been very poorly all the night before. As she went out she. said she must make haste home, as that was puddinig 'night. Witness asked her if she ...

THE ALLEGED POISONING OF A HUSBAND AT BATH

... husrnorrhage. She srass quits colel and puiseless, and all efforts to restore her were hopeless: she dlied in a fewa minutes, A search seas after. wards instituted for the body of the Infant, seiich was at length found down a privy;: it ...

DURHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... said if she did not give him a half sovereign he would murder her: this she refnsed to do, when the prisoner knocked her down, took out a knife, and said he would murder her if she did not give hisi a half ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... at night. A policeman saw a girl i5 come out Sf defendant's house, at a quarter past II o'clock on ?a- r; turday night, with beer in a jug, Defendant admitted the charge. id He did not allow beer to be drunk in his house at all, but kept ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... eleven e'clock. A little before two o'clock on the following stortslsg sian was awoke by a person in hen room, anod she saw anton with a I gisled candle extasining a cupboard. She was muccl frighten- ed, and ...

NORFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... authorize a second arrest, It might of itself be a very good ground of action, but a man could not be arrested a second time, Mr. Bare, very a, much like a cat that has a mouse ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... oet. It appeared that she lived in his employ as a servant. and the money named having been missed from a desk, she was suspected and taxed with the theft, being told that if she spoke the truth, it would be better for her. ...

POLICE

... anid character-_Mrs. Shmoulbrook *kaid, that she had her - chiildrenm and a number of friends to speak to her conduct as ti a seife and mnottier.-Mr. MINSHULL said, that it appeared Fh they had eachi of timeisa a Strong party of friends ; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... had been drinking ?? paper. a held on RATIONAL. FUNERAL HoNouas.-ia a supplement to h . Crose the Sanitary Report It is stated that a gentleman, wbo a mexous, recently had the misfortune to lose a daughter, was die- si I Mr. ...

WINTER ASSIZES

... person for a wife for my son. She told me I bhd never been a motber to my soil; I asked her, how should I she know any thiig tabut a ioler, or a nnorher's feelings, I young person as sie was ? I said, pray, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... from her person. She stated that she was an Italian and a teacher of music, and that she took it in mistake for a book, which she usually car. ried in her hand. Upon the previous examination, Mr. Gregorie ...