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... 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 ...

ODD FELLOWS' SOCIETY

... VIcE C XANCELLOR'S COURT.-TupDAy, MAX 2523. C LOUOG V. RATCLnUPa- IMPOrtTANT DazssiN..-The D bill in this case was filed by Elijah Clough, J. Todd, 5 j, Slater, J. Wakefield, and G. Cooper, on behalf of r themselves and all other members of the Loyal High- . land Laddie Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, except the defendants, against William Rateliffe and 13 other parties, the ...

Police Report

... IBpolite 1 aam p or, middle-aged female,. who refused to giv'e ber address, 'P was seen. by Cokrkill, 100 L, to follow a getotleatsn Solo. m'a weteritn' piece nea r tise Crown public house, -atth an corner of the Laneboth-roed. Ho -asked the prisoner lit her business there, and her reply was that she was wait- Of ing for a friend. IThe gentleman by this timen bad come out of the place and not ...

Police Report

... 11 LAMLBETH.- LOVE ANsD ATrAcaT3D SUtIsCeD.- Ii Martha Hill, a young woman, wae charged with attemnpt. it lag to commit asef-murder, by ?? a quantity of ti laudeanum. It was estated that the prisoner had, a abort p tite haeinc, been about to be married to a young man, ill a to whom she wee muck attached, but the mnatch from a, some unexpapianed cause had been broken off, and this ri r ...

Police Report

... I vsl(PW? MC13044, d4IAntYLrU!N'BAj CLENOTMAN Its Tfnodil5W.-The Reltv' Josblih Summers Brockburst, who at the0 station- ho101155statedlalimself to be ?? of the Establisbed *eGiureh, was placed at the bar before, Mr Long, On the- itfollowing charge.-it eppeared from the evidence that betweesutwelve and oen ,'clock in the morning policemantil ifWormap,' 168 Si found the prisoner committing ...

DREADFUL CASE OF POISONING

... hou Some days ago great consternation and excitement bro, prevailed in Devonport, owing to a rumour that I several persons had been poisoned at the Victory of' se China beer shop, Pembroke-street, kept by Mr W. it h t M. Ackland, and that one of theparties had actually wh( died from the effects of the poison. The following the X are the ?? Wednesday evening the ans deceased, at the above house ...

Police Report

... - ?? - o- -e- rmiddle-aged female, who refuased to igive her addraes, On t] pwan seen by Oohill, 10B L, to follow a gentlemanl in290 0frr ta wtiterinl pelacle near the Crown public house, at the Of it a corner of the Lambeth-road. He .,asked this prisnenr and ther business there, end her reply wee that abe was WaIt I ferns fug for afrlenld. The gentleman by thlstime5 bad co0re time out of the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL-COURT

... CENTRAL CRHMINAL-COURT. Ai EmUESZniS. - George Emery Langley, 3 s. elerk, was placed at the ?? Clarkson said 4 %i was instructed to defend the prisoner, who wst 3, charged with embezzling several sums of moneyed, s longirg to his employer. He felt that it was inpoOB d sible to offer any defenes to the charge, and, under h his advice. the prisoner would retract his plea of Not Guilty. Ile ...

Police Report

... .iftftMt WOOL ?? ?? Y~auL iUBDai.-~ Gi1heit. Macdonald, a ship joiinfr, was charged with the wilfili' murder of hiswife Agna~;.tbetpatticulars of which ?? istated ilftlfstaveektisgar andnagainst'whom thd -cOW.iY 7i~deri for having ?? ifn, ?? dd nthe, oft rhon~ofelhdaidia ?? insutunt. jmind urfod 60liil'f o b 11.1i-~h~died,06 ruiptire of'tlhI~ hitestineorfout~iteV hosurs sflidrwiird- 4uelitwiwa ...

ODD FELLOWS' SOCIETY

... VICE CHANCELLOR'S COU;RT.-TuzaDAY, MAY 25TH. CLoUon V. RATCLIFWIE.-IMI1ORTANT DNCisioN.-The bill in this case was filed by Elijah dlough, J. Todd, J. Slater, J. Wahefield, and G.'Cooper, on behalf of themselves and all other members of the Loyal High- land Laddie Lodge of the Independent.Order of Odd Fellows, except the defendants, against William Rateliffe and 13 other parties, the governing ...

Police Report

... W7LF _ re L&BETH-a dia rilamsa, a n Di or middle.aged famali uh e e add tos caus 51P was seena by Cockrill; satn itheof car ,rt a waterlnt Placen no ?? and h o al corner of the Lambe f~~earm n Ait her ?? there, an ln of tig fora frienld. The elm out of the place And nd 5i! her, but aeaid slhe had!fl 4r ~ i a cso and at the tinme hise WAt~b ll exposed. He (Vvitlncea)tlb V 51 site wentlitout her ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CE=IM=:L CIIIMINAL COUR. A FAINTiNS5OUIDOI AND A Razioasau COUwsaa'.-- A VuNTILATIONSCHNSEOR the 1esnEilsdbiron takillI ru '~his geat on itle bench on Saturday -morning, Mr .W( Clarksonl cm caiined of the mnanneri in, which llthe 7fl court wa-ven11ated, andsaid tkat she.had got asat.. di: ,ere affectiion 6:t the knees by. reasow of; the cold! air wi whbich was 'powpped in upon themst ?? hoped. ...