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DREADFUL MURDER IN THE CLAPHAM ROAD

... DREADFULXURDE IN THE CLAP- HAMI ROAD. On Sunday last, between 1 and 2 o'clock in the after- noon, a rumour rapidly spread throughout that part of the parish of Chaplain lying near to the Wandsworth. road, that a murder and rorbery had taken place that morning during the hours of Divine service, at the house of Alr. Joh Maddle, Clarcemolnt-place, \Vands- worth-road, and that the person ...

MURDER OF THREE PERSONS, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... DJURI)ER OF TflREE PEBlSONS, AND SUICIDE OF THE V MURDEREIE A triple murder occurred on Tuesday evening last, in the Wood, at Ingestre, near the mansion of Lord Talbot,' Stafford. In a lonely part of the wood belonging to tihe Ingostre estate is situate(d a house, which was until Tuelsday evening inhaibited by the park-keeper of Lord Talbot, whose name was Spencer Yarker, and who it is under- ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ALARSMINM COxFLAOGRATloN. -On Sunday morning last, shortly beforc three o'clock, a fire broke out in Foster-lulie, Cheapside, irinecdiateh' behind the General Post-office, which was atfinded ?? a great destmuetion of property, and serious if not fatal cisequences to sevoral persons. The premirse in which the f le be all were in the occupancy of Mrs. Elizabeth Matt, licensced victualler, and ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... D.-,MnLr.s= SKIISS7CWS. LOLA 'AfONTJ,:1i' &M.-Upolln 1. S9'jWait AotltU I I taking Klin ittat otl Molldavl, elin ?? Daviis liltd DRniel Danies nppea!ed ngai ot in order tiadot by Petrgrtitt Uinghat, ?? o0o of thoe iltgisiattes eih tho IM anlhnrotlil stl (jt Iloli e-coilt, fjia the ipaymolne, 11w tficiln of t; esul ti, of 500Lu, thea nimolit ?? t'i'tt le t s entored iao tib them flt (lie ?? th ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF C1ANCERY. 31OEDAY. D.NtDRE VAniEY AND RtlLWAAY COMPANY.-WINDD INOrP OF FOiEIOr,! RBAILWAY CoMir'M ES.-M r. Rogers (who was with the Solicitor-General on be- behalf of the respondents), rcsumied the argument asamlqt tile petition for a reference uinder the Wadgivg- ulp Act. oe argued that this company, being composed partly he English shareholders and( partly of Belgiani,' wvas formed ...

THE CASE OF ATTEMPTED PARRICIDE

... THE CASE OF ATTMDIP rED PAItrac1DE On Tuesday last, at the Southwarl Police Court .Mary Anne Hartley, the daughter of a Fellowship Porter, was brought before Mr. a'Becketf, for fina examinations, charged with attempting to PoisOa her father with vitriolic acid. Tile prisoner was remanded for the purpose of giving the policeman who had the case in hand an op. portunity of ascertaining where the ...

SHOCKING ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... SHOCKING ATTE:MPT AT MURDER. A very painful sensation pres ailed during the wvhole of Sunday in the immediate vicinity of Druty-lane, mn consequence of a report that Donovan, thle pugilist, had murdered his wife, by throwing her out of window. It appeared that the unfortunate woman had been thrown. out of the window, and the injuries she thereby received prevent the poasisility of h'er ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSIO HOUSE. Iatrowr1TAxT TO EMIGRAxTS.-Oa Tu'esday, Mr. Green- hill, a tradesman, who is about to clinigirtn to tile Swan River Settleinuist, having comiplatined to Alderniial Car- don of a bre!achi of agreemcutc upon thle part. of thue ogcnts of thle Prince Chttuy Ivse about it) Sail inilliediatulv for that destinatin ti ernhlia wroto a tequetst to Hri: Fel-ate,'b whom ?? 1erritguintnts had ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I These sessions commenced on Tuesday. There were S3 prisoners for trial, of whom 77 were chargeI wvith felony. A BEOGONG-LE'TER IMs'OSTOR.-JoIIhn Thomas ?? Jonris, who was convicted at tise January A'ourlrned ';e.:donsa, of obtaining money by false and frsaudulcnt reasrevcnr:atik.v.s inl begging letters, wvas placed at the bar to receive jssdgnSent. It was shown on the trial of the prisoner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDRALL. A GA&NG, or SwmcNanLS.-O1 WXednesday, Air. Dixon, of' 11n,,,lletrejoutitnl Institute for thle 1'rOteetion of Trade, api- pe ~et before the idderenan, of thisl court, for thce purpose of ca~itn~g his attention to a gang of swindlers, who were nearly ull Jews and Dutchmen, carrying oin their operations fin various parts of' London. Their principal depot wats ait Iloxton; - they -hiad ...

SUICIDE OF A MILITARY OFFICER

... SUICIDE Or A MILITARY OFFIlOER A very painful sensation wcas created in the neighbour- hood of Clarenec-square, lBrighton, early onl Sunday morn- ing, by a report, which unfortiumatly proved to be too well founded, that Captain Johin Edwards (it is believed of the 10th Rlegiment of Foot), had cominsitted suicide by cutting his throat. Thc deceased was a wlilower, about is3 years of age, and ...

TRIAL OF ALEXANDER MOIR FOR MURDER

... TRIAL OF ALEXANDER DOIR FOR lURDER. Alexander Afoir, a baker,.. aged 46, was indicted at the Central Criminal Court on Thursday last, for the wilful murder of Susan Moir, his wife. The prisoner, who was respectably dressed in black, pleaded not guilty Mr. Bodkin, with whom was Air. Clarke, prosecuted, and Mr. Ballantine defended the prisoner. Mr. Bodkin, in detailing the facts of the case as ...