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SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MEDICAL OFFICER

... SERIOUS GHAUSE AGAIST a IAL O .cFfICER. - , - . Or, Friday, at the weekly meeting of the directors and. guardians of the peor of St. Marylebone, held in the board room of be workho~use, New-road, Mr. Turner in the chair, the board were engaged for6 a long period in; investigating a charge of alleged gross neglect on- the part of Mgr. Marerght, one ofthe out door visiting surgeons. The chage ...

INHUMAN CONDUCT OF A HUSBAND

... , Some particulars of the death of a young woman named Harriet Sparing, at Bath, were given in this paper a short time since, wvhen it was also announced that the coroner's inquest was adjourned for further evi- deace as to the conduct of the husband, which it was alleged had been of such a gross nature as to cause the death ef his wife by starvation. That this was the cause of death the ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... CAMBRIDGESHIRE-CRIMINAL CHARGE AGAINST AX UNDERGRADUATE.-On Saturday last, the bolough bench of magistrates at Cambridge were engaged for Spine hours in investigating a charge of assault, with intent, &c., brought against Henry Winterhingham, an undergraduate of Corpus Christi College. The prosecutrix is Elizabeth Mary Parr, the child of trades- pieople Tho have long held a respectable station ...

FRIGHTFUL FALL OF HOUSES IN GRAY'S-INN-LANE

... FRIGUTPUL FALL oF HOUSES IN GRAY'S-INN-LANE. It appears ?? pursuance of the determination to clear away the albimonable rookery of Fox-court, arnd lts adjacent Thieves' Kitchen 'the south corner, together with the house adjoining the public-house, called the Guy Earl of Warwick, had already been condemned by the parochial surveyors. For several days workmen have been employed in the work of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILIDUALL. DETAINiNG A SERVANT'S WEARING APFAREL.- or On LMndy', Mr: Waltons, silversmith, of 24, Ludgate- k hill, was summctoned for refusing to deliver to Mary tu Myers, his Servant, her boxes, containing wearing a p- t elare, &c.-The defendant did not appear, but sent a 0o leter to the alderman stating that he was quite willing T. toabide by his decision, but he declined to ?? n5 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L.%W Ao1LLL1GA.OE CJ UBT:OFjQUZEN SS BENCH.l&t; 1 '7ALrS CtSattE OF PICRINe POc:ETs.-TnOcsrON 5. 11GGI;TT-Mr. Skinner appeared for the plaintiff, and Sir. NetIcalle lor the defessdant.-ihsbi was an action, brolarlit by the plaintiff, a summoning odicer, to recover dtamres toy Iase imprisonment, which he bad uffered at ibe haists of the defendant, a hatter. It appeared that plaintiff, while on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... * POLlOZ INTELLIGENOE SOW-STREST. UELTYT A HORSE-n Wedneday, F Gray, a carman in the employ of Mr. Tanquier, coal merchant, was charged with ill-treating a ?? Tuesday afternoon the prisoner bad charge of a waggon, laden with coals, and three horses. He was to discharge the coals in Southampton-street, in which is an extremely steep descent. The prisoner whilein that streetattempted to place ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGEICE NORTHERN CIRCUIT, CARLISLE, TUESDAY. BRIBERY IN Ax ASFILTATION CASE,-Henry Twed- dle was charged en an indictment, found at the last assizes, with wilful and corrupt perjury before the jus- tices sitting at quarter sessions at Carlisle, in January, 1850.-Mr. James and Mr. Bailey prosecuted; Mr. Overend and Mr. Campbell Foster defended the prisoner. -It appeared that a ...

HORRIBLE DEATH OF AN INFANT

... HORRIBLE DEATH Or AN INFANT. A few weeks since we narrated art instance where > infant was accidentally poisoned, from being overdosed with Godfrey's cordial. In the case we are now about to record, the death of the child took place under still -norfe horrible circumstances. In both instances the parents were living together unmarried. The case we have now to relate is that of Eliza Morris, ...

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... ?? i.9 iJ .gOUSAU FHAL I A - I AT BATH ?? I f be idaour ed inquest ore the body of Christina Maria Mile 1ar mweoas husband is in custody on suspicion hl beieg her murderer, was resumed on Monday, at the Set inn, River- street, Bath, before the borounh coroner, Id, A, H. English. It will be seen from the su'loined vience that death is supposed to have been occasioned amanner the imost horrible ...

BURGLARY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... BURGLARY MD ATTEMPTMD ANDER. ATTLEBOROUGH, FRIDAY. A case of a tuost dating and atrocious burglary was heard this day before the Hen. Mr. de Grey and Mr. Scott, the county magistrates, at the Sessions-house, at Caston, against three men, named William Perkins, alias Smith, William Morgan, and Joseph Welch. The ofnece took place on the 21st ult., on the premises of Mr. Robert Cadge, at Ashill. ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... BOW-STREET. BURGLARY AND Ronrity.-Willfaip Lewitt anm Joen Wfardrope, working men, in the eniployment of.Mr Adam Meakin, tin worker, of Lemon Tree-yard, Bed& fordbury, were brought before Mar. H~enlry, charged or suspicion with burgiariously breaking into and stealint from the premises namoed a great number of saucepans tin plates, &c., the property of the prosecutors. Mr Meakin's statement ...