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A FATHER SHOT BY HIS SON

... (From our Third Edition of Last Week.) Late on Thursday night the neighbourhood of Chiswick and Hammersmith was thro'wn into a state of excitement by its becoming known that a dreadful attempt at assassination had been made at theresidence of Captain John Farmer Monkhouse, situated on the Mall, fronting the River Thames at Chiswiek. Captain Monkhouse himself was the un- fortunate victim of ...

Police Report

... vort- .:wV6rS eta LAMBETH. - Lova 'Aio AexIarEMED SUCrocos- M55 Kartba Hill. a young woman, was charged with attempt. rill lng to commit toeif~mutetrd by OwalloWinj a quan tity of On- laudanum. Itiwas stated that ?? bad, a shirt time since, been shout to be married to a young man, to whom she was much attached, but tho match from some sanesplained coaus had been broken off, and this )ur ...

Police Report

... '001-tte Atport three UILDRALL.-As Ag&zaeDERzUo Puy.-On Monday deaths Insct an aged womtnm, named Harriet LIna, was charged 8i50R5 with stealing a~ coat value 2Dg., and the coas having been c aseS proved-air ?.ter Laurie: Wall, prisoner, what have I iedleal you to say ?-Prisontr': I certainly did commit this got a 7tBSi of impropriety rather thtan want, as I had got no work. IN -Sir Peter ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—MARCH 24

... SURREY SESSIONS.-MAoCni 24. CRIM. PON.. AND ROIBo1sr.-R. lWardley, a smart- tt looking young man, was indicted for stealing at w Kiingston-upon-ThIames, a bedstead, six silver tea- ci . spoons,.a.ctal teapot, and other property, belong- oi lung to John Bevap, a market gardener.-Mr. Char- ci , neck defended the ?? prosecutor, an th elderly, man of rather curious appearance, stated fo that he ...

Police

... ip$o1ie. TIIAMES.-BRUTALITT AT SEA.-James Grieves, ( mate of the Jenny Lind, was charged with cruelly I assaulting Richard Williams, an apprentice on board ci that ?? complainant.stated that about five b months ago, just before the ship got into Valparaiso, ta the defendant flogged him cruelly round the mast, ci and com pelled him to fly -ip each side of the rigging. el Complainant never knew ...

JUSTICE TO IRELAND

... A requisition signed by 10 inhabitants having been prbsente ' to the High Bailiff, a public meet- ing was this day jThursday) held at the Town Hall, Southwark, over TWlieh William Pritchard, High Bailiff, prosided, At, one o'cock he took the chair. The hail was densely crowded. The High Bailiff read a letter from B. Wood, Esq,, M.P. for the Borough, apologising ft. his non-attendauce on the ...

THE POLISH INSURRECTION

... THE MASSACRE IN GALLICIA. [To the Editor of the Tisnes.3 SIR,-I beg ?? to enclose f,,r your perusal the trans- lation of a letter wltitt I received yesterday froens Gene- ratl U-, residing at FrInkfort, containittg some strik- ing facets respecting tile massacre of the nobility in Gallicb, as reported by all eye witness. 1 have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient scnvant, 1O, Duke-street, St. ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... zffollt!t @effrlt, & nqutztt. S1OCIING RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. COLLISION ON TIHE LONDON AN]D BIRMINGOnAM I RALmWAv.-On Tuesday morning last (Jaly 20th). r a frightful collision, attended with the most serioud i conscquences, took place on the line of thle g London and Birmingham Railway, near Chalk-farm, ii and within a short distance of the Camden-town sta- U tion. During the day most painful ...

GLORIOUS AND TRIUMPHANT DEFEAT OF ALL THE ROBBER FACTIONS BY THE WHOLE HOG CHARTIST BRIGADE OF SUNDERLAND

... GLORIOUS AND 'TRLUlPs!,ANT DEFET'T OF ALL TflE RQBBER FACTIONS BY' THE WHOLE HOG CLiARTIST BRI- GADE OF SUNDTERLiND. On the mornnig of Friday, the 20th, large bills it appeared on the walls of this tow, announcing a I( public mectirg, for the purpose of talrun into con- sideration the charges made against Mr. James I V7iiliam-, by F aruu1s O'Connor, Eq., in the Eveniny St ab of the 3rd, and ...

DOUBLE SUICIDE AND SUSPECTED MURDER

... DOUBLE SUICIDE AND SUSPECTED MUIt4R. NOTTINGTIAM, Wednesday, Four*.l. A case has occurred in this town to day of a 4sst ex. traordinary character, under circumstances whjh give rise to conjectures of every description. For map years past a man named Samuel Collyer, 73 years of Ige, has been residing with his two sons, William and Sarjvel, the former being 36, and the latter 32 years old, In ...

Offences, Accidents, & Inquests

... I Llama, 0Ctbelt0, & llnquett# EXTRAORDINARy SUrICIDE IN THE STRAND UNION ?? Monday, information was for- warded to the Coroner's Office ef the death of Char-. . les Fisher, aged 38, an inmate of the Strand Union Workhouse, St. Pancras, who committed suicide inn under the following circumstances :-The deceased, is a baker, hadl been residing with his brother, of the he same business, in Moor ...

Miscellanies

... ?m ? : A ?? 0 PeToev~iwrss Oitpins.w-It wasl Stated by the coon. sel for the'pcstiofllce, in the trial of Felix Quin, for s forging a postooffice order. that. during the 'ast year the sum of eleven millions passed through' the monay-order office of tlbt establishbment. . T-uB Czumpn. Jux.-TThe junk lieyring, 'whose vo7age to this aountry has excited sonie interest, waS spoken on the 16th ...