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THE POISONINGS AT TIBBENHAM

... The ilvestigation relating to the death, of Mrs. Mary Pearsom and Mrs. Elizcbeth Everett, was resumed on Thursday nmorrinig at the Greyhounsd-ini, Attleborouglh, bhfore Mr. Plgrint, the Nosfolk coroner, and he jury previou sly etopannltled. Hannah Ever-tt, a nice of the deceased, said,-I live in Norwich. The day my aunt Elizabeih Eve- rett Wn; buried I went to Tibbenhase. Nothing ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSI4~j1r rThETLLIGMNCEL WES9TERN CIRCU~IT.IBltisovL AUG. 23. GOULD 0. StIR C1 ?? Evtof;, ''AiT.-CR015 Co..-Mr, Cook, siM.Buttcsnd Mr. Feoks, for the plaintiff; 'Mr Sergeint Kinglake and Mr. Stone fat the deftdat.Mr Ccibtr, inoeigteCdone. stated that the plaintiff Was a0 jottithoyrnan,5hoem5aker, at, Cl'sedo anid the defendant was a gentleman of h Igh station and large fartusie,, ,regldlog al ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDHALLL ?? As5ArivT.-Osn Monsday, .Tmeso M'Csnn, a tourneyman tailor, working in Fleet-lante, was brought befece Mir. Alderman Moon, charged with assaulting Mania Partridge, a married woman, erpareotly about 35 years of ?? complainatnttt elated that her husband cancrled on a small business as a cook, supplying chaps and steaks, tea and coffee, to the men working at the Prfinting-ofllrceo in ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT DOCKHEAD, BERMONDSEY

... HORRIBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT DOCK- HEAD, BERMONDSEY. Early on Tuesday evening, the vicinity of Hickman's Poly, Dock. head, Bermondsey, was the stene of a mast deplorable tragedy by a yourg man murdering his betrothed, and then destroying his own life, under rircumstances that have excited the deepest sensation. The unfortunate female was a good-looking young woman, anrned Matilda Griffin, ...

A MAN MURDERED BY THE MILITARY

... A MAN XURDERED B.Y THE MILITARY. At Sheffield, on Saturday, an inquest was held heflre Mr. Badger, and by adjournment on Wednesday, upon the body of Thomas Morten, aged thirty, a cutler, who died on the previous day, from injuries which he received in a desperate affray with a party of sol- dieso of the 40ih Foot. The inquiry excited the greatest interest.- Maria Roberta deposed that she knew ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IETETLUIGENCE. GUILDHAtLL ALLEGED~i SVII~flLMG.-Oa Tn'eidi- B Horrfseo, a paritnetro nthe firm of It. Hlarrisoni arid Co., oh!'-s0 merehants, of Ne. 3, Finrs-~ bury-oltaobece, Bloomfield-aireei, Co n and -F. Edmristds, who was representad first as as porter and oftlexlerds no a clerk tn the above firm, were charged with ebralniil. -voi.O from ?? tradesmen lunder false poeernrcee.-M~r.S. ...

AWFUL AND COLD-BLOODED MURDER

... AWFUL AND COLD-BLOODED MJURDER. ROTIrERHArN, YoRnsea1Ex, SATURDAY Moset1tNr. The quiet town of Rotherham was yesterday thrown into a state of great excitement by the perpetration of an atrocious murder, which was committed in tre ferenoon, betwven tee end o'clock, on the turnpike-toad leading from lotbetharti to RaWtmarmn, on a woman, named Jagger, wile of a mechanic, who kept a semall shop on ...

HORRIBLE TREATMENT OF A BLACK BOY

... HOR10IBLE TREATMENT OP A BLACK BOY. On Wednesday, a long and interesting investigation took pjace be-l fore Mlr. T. Wakley, and a respectable jury, at the Bedford Arms Tavern, High-street, Camden-town, concerning the death of Daniel Hunter, a youth of colour, aged eighteen, alleged to have died-from being co npelled to sleep in a dirty, dark, and damp underground cel- lar, by his master, Mr. ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... [FROM OURJ LATEST EDITION OF LAST WEEK ] GUILDEALL. A NrcE YorUrN LADY. -George Chisrliar Wesmouth appeared before Aldermen Gibbs and Moon, to show cause why he refused to support the male child of Rosetta Hodges, of which he was aleged to be thefather. A solicitorappearedfortbe defendant. Tbeeomplaiant, art ordinary looking, smartly-dressed saoman, about thirty years of age, stated that she ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUICIDE

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE Ot SUICIDE. Oa Monday morning, an inquestr was held before Mr. Robeats, solicitor, acting in room of Mr. Chapman, borough coroner, at the Old Swan public-house, Long Millgate, on the body of an elderly indivi- dual, aged, as far as could be guessed fromn his appearance, about fifty- six or fifty-seven yeais, who wao found dead in bed in a room in the house of John Lewis, ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER

... ATTEMPTED MURDE1L On Fiday, a lengthened investigatioa took place before Thomas Gibson, Esq., at the vestry-hall of the Old Church, Walthanstoew, touching a charge upon which a man named David Adams has been some days in ?? CrOOssY, Who weas in a very weakly state from a wound which 'he had received in her throat and loss of blood, stated that for upwards of twenty years she bad lived with a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCEm MANSION-HOUSE. CURIOUS CASE.-On Wednesday, the. Lord Mayor said, he had lately received from Yam Diemen's Land a oletter requesting Is in- vestigation into the truth of a statement of a curious kind which bad. been voluntarily mcade there. lie bad madethe necessary inquiry, aod he thougrht there were many who would feel an interest ir the particulars of the case and the ...