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ALLEGED DEATH FROM CHLOROFORM

... ALLEGED DEATH FROM CGHLOROFORM. On Saturday Mr. Brent held an inquest at the Wellington, University-street, St. Pancras, on Emily Richardson, a single woman, aged 39, who died in the Uni- versitv College Hospital. It was alleged that death had been caused bythe admi- nistration of chloroform, the patient having been submitted to its influence a few minutes before her decease, but as will be ...

INQUIRY IN REFERENCE TO THE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS FOR THE FORCES

... .X~ ?? Y I.N REFM1?NCE TO TlHE SUP.PL Y OF PI'M) VI'SIONS FOR THE FORCES. I Oil M11ondnv last an important inquiry was held at tha ,e Curt martial room of the ltoyul Marine Artillery Bar- r.eks, Portsmouth, in reference to certain alleged irjuro-pz practices connected with the reception of provisionie for that corps. The practices alleged, which aer~ousvy effect two sergeants of' the Artillery ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. Motlliew. Thompson was charged with having committed the robbery detailed invthe following evidence: The carman of Mr. Defries, of Hopudsditch, glass manu- facturer, ?? a quarter after 6 o'clodt.oa Wednesday .ovening Iwas about starting wvith a load of' goods firom the kirehouas, wvhe'n I'ibleollettd a ' prcel, fo'r 'which re- tturned within doors. Upon coinihg back i-sad*the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... GUILDHALL. William Smith, describing himself as a medical student, rwas placed at the bar charged with being drunk and disor- derly, and with assaulting a lady in St. Paul's-churchyard and otherwise annoying her, also with assaulting the officer in the execution of his duty. - M Mrs. Lack, of.46, Seckford-street, Clerkenwell, said she 'yras in St. Paul's-churchyard on the evening previous, ...

CITY COURT OF SEWERS

... CI'Y COUlRT OF SEJF2RS. Yesterda[I tho coamnissioner assembled at Guild- hall, I)Xputy PE&CsCIC il the chair. Iitr. ffUtMPHlRIES said he had read a letter in the Times of the ?? day cowplaining of the dangerous condi. tionl of part cf Lower Thames-ytrtet, and representing that accidents had occurred in that vicinity, to which the ward nauthorities did ?? seem disposed to psy any atteation. He ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... T: f-JE POLICE COURTS. MANSI ON-110OUSE. coil Donovisan, Irish tdilocs, were brought be- L.frd Mt~yor, (chargplo with having assaulted a id t'he formerO with ?? Stolen a pollicemaln'S ?? . ,Kt'al~IVs re, it she hour of one o'clock in 5s eea by the policeman in Duke's-place, ?? 'te of' bull dlo&!, amidst at crc wd of A 00s a act, anti the whole neighibourhood wsva U:clo_,eaet alarm, many ...

HOW HIGHWAY ROBBERY IS DEALT WITH IN BERKSHIRE

... IOIW HIGHWAY ROBBERY IS DEALT WITH IN BERKSHIRE. At the Town-hall, Maidenhead, on Thursday, a charge of highway robbery was krought by Mr. F. Hughes, of Clewer, against six Irishmen, lately employed as brick- layers' labourers in the neighbourhood. The prisoners had bean drinking at a small public-house by the side of the road leading from Windsor to Maidenhead, known by the sign as ?? Surly ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICL: COURTS. MARLBOROUGH-STREET. e Anzn ?? and Elizabeth Palmebr were charged waih stealing ninety yards of flannel, value 41. 10s., the pro- a perty of Messrs. Adams and Co., linen drapers, 7, Leicester- a square. e r. Arnold, assistant to Messrs. Stagg and Mantle, silk eIeraeqrs, Leicester-square, deposed that o6n Saturday even- ing he was standing at his employment, when he saw the ...

Law Intelligence

... NOTICES.-TH1S DAtY. VlCE.Cl}ANCELLOtVd COURPT, LINCO)LNs INN. At l].-BRForSS 1VCE-CflAriSCCLLO5. SIa W. P. ?? Or WVhyte; Staples v. Htead; Parker v- Ma~plee; AttrorreyGelR,3 vri Varsittart; Fit eldi v. Pilleld; Suit+ors' ?? Pund, ?? hr~u i v Eidk; Usher v. Coekell; Bali v. Freemarn; Wvadenr a. Il~leopey: At JR 12- OuTtFBANKERUPTCY, BASINGHA LL.STR E E BseFar. M3L coata,05505an EyatiS--Daid ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... T27HE POLICE CO URTS. -4-- ?? MANSION-HOUSE. Wiilliano Mason, a well-dressed, clever-looking mn. upon i black cratches, was brought before the Lord Mayor, upon he several charges of forgery. to George Robins, warehouseman to Mr. Townend, hatter, hU of Bread-street, Cheapside, ?? Thursday, the 5th of hi, September, the prisoner came to our warehouse and asked for a haXt, and purchased one for ...

TRIAL OF A NEW RAILWAY BREAK AT MANCHESTER

... TRIAL OF A YEW RAILWPAY BRBAK AT MANCHESTER. A public trial of Newall's New Patent Railway I Break was made on Saturday, upon the East Lancashice i Railway, between Manchester and Accringtoa, which will ' possess much interest not only to railway people, but for Devery one who is sincerely anxious to see an end put to those fearful collisions by which, of late years, so many lives have been ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... SEE POLICE COURTS. MANSION-HOUSE. A young man named WilZiam Clark was brought before the Lord Mayor under the following remarkable circum- stanees: Mr. Ashley defended the prisoner. Mr. Frederick Reddall, clerk to Messrs. Adams, Pick- ford, and Co., of No. 3-, Leadenhall-street, merchants, said the prisoner was a porter in the same establishment. I various occasions I have missed money from my ...