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THE [ill] IN BERMONDSEY

... TNER ad IN BERVONDSET. -;dy, Inspector Yajes waited on Mrs. Manning, mnonger-lane County Gaol, for the purpose of 4g what letter she required, as there was an im- nberx:dudoruftif ts in his possession.- She then Anidi that the letter she wished to be placed in ,,vsion oder- solicitor was one she reediedfrom -. rick O'Co'uor a short time after they became ae- tited, and thatit contains a ...

THE MURDER IN BERMONDSEY

... THE I MEURDER IN BERMO!NDSEY. I CONTINUATION OF THE EVIDENCE FOR THE PROSECUTION, THE STATE OF THE HOUSE AFTER THE MURDER. Eliza Filmin, a little girl, aged twelve, livingin Staple- street, said I recollect the 10th of August. I was op- Vosite 3, Miniver-place. I was selling matches and boot- iaces. On the fallowing Saturday I saw the female pri- soner at the window. I said, If you please, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... (L-26P6h INTELL3GECS. GUILDEALL. CAUTION To MERCIHANTS.-On Tuesday, Mr. Fowler, of the firm of W. L. Nichol and Co., 16, Aldersgate-street, London, entered the court, and, addressing Sir P. Laurie, said that knowing his desire at all times to expose any- thing like fraud or deception, he had thought it most ad. visable to call his attention to a party in Dublin who was now trying to victimise ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED POISONING BY A WIFE

... CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED POISONING BY A WIPE. I A serious case of attempted poisoning has been brought before the magistrates at the Chelmsford petty session. The charge was brought by William Hayward, a shoe- maker, at Springfield, against his wife, to whom he has been married fourteen years,. and has three children, the eldest aged thirteen years. The allegation was, that she had within the. last ...

MUTINY AND MURDER AT SEA

... MJUTINY AND MURDER AT SEA., We glean the following particulars of a most atrocious mutiny and murder of the-captain and matejof the Bel- gian brie Maria Antoinette, from the correspondent of a New York parer, dated Key West, August 28, re- ceived per the Niagara:- -. The following is from the protest of Christian Kessen, boatswain, who was in charge of the brigs upenher at. rival here, and at ...

EXECUTION OF A MURDERER

... MDEUTIOW OTF A MUDEREB. Mb1Wunfortunatentrimikial ilobb,.on whom the sen- tenae of death was~passed at the let autumn Aberdeen asaiZe3, for the crim of v iolation andemrder, was: pub licly-executed this nxor:aing,din front of tke county; pyistjs. HEis cwvidien. tookplaee ,hefere Lord~on- eri4e but the circurastiasces establishing it were *scpt- from the public, the representativeseof the press ...

NEW LAWS

... PROVING DEBTS UNDER THE NEw BANKRUPTCY ACT. -There is a new feature in the bankrupt laws under the statute, which will come into force on Thursday, the 11th instant, with respect to debts proved under estates. By the 27th section of the new act, the assignees of a bankrupt, after his accounts shall have become records of the court, are to be considered judgment creditors for the amount ...

THE MURDER IN BERMONDSEY

... HISTORY OF THE MANNINGS. Never, perhaps, has a crine of a similar nature to that of the late murder of Mr. Patrick O'Connor, in Miniver-place, Bermond.sey, created so much sensation .in the public mind. A husband and wife have been placed at the bar of justice, charged jointly with the crime of murder under circumstances of aggravation calculated to arrest attention in no ordinary degree. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELL1ENCE. MARLBOROUGH-STREET. ALLEGED STREET RoBUERY.-On Monday, George Williams, a young fellow with about twenty aliases, Julia Fyttes, and Ann Green, were brought up ian cus-. tody, the former charged with having assaulted Mr. Frederick Smith, of 48, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, and stolen a valuable diamond ring from his finger; also with assaulting Mr. Henry Sparkes, timber ...

THE ROBBERIES ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY

... THE ROBBERIES ON THE GREAT WE- TERN RAILWAY COMFPAY. On Wednesday, William, alias Edward, Barton and Henry Hanbury were placed at the bar of the Clerkenwell Police-court, for final examination, charged with having. been concerned, with others,in numerous robberies on the Great Western Railway Company, when the utmost in- terest was manifested and the court was crowded to excesse Mr. Humphries, ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... rsoM THE LONDON GAZETTZ pRIDAY, OCTOBZR S. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. J. WRIGHT, South Shields, Durham, hanker. BANKRtUPTS. J. TIDMARSH, Regent-street, and Cheltenhan, draper. Off. assig., Scanafeld-E. SMSALLWOO5D, Sandal Magna, Yorkshire, schoolmaster. Off. assig., StansfDld -D MALLETT, College-street, Eelvedere-road, Lanibeth, lighterman. Off. assig., Turquand, Guildhall-cbembers, Basinghall ...

LAW AND POLICE—SATURDAY

... I LAW AND POLtCE-SATURDAY. COURT OF BAXILRUPTOY. Yesterday, in this court, in the case of Holding, a builder, at Chatham, Mr. Duncan made an objection to sevidence taken at a private examination of witnesses by e the assignees in the absence of the bankrupt being used ,f against him. Mr. Sturgeon contended that as the exami- I nations were filed, and formed part of the proceedings of r the ...