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THE RUGELEY POISONING CASES

... The interviews between Walter and William Palmer, at the Gresham assurance Office. in the Old Jewry, are spoken to by Mr. Farren. the actuary and secretary of that office. The following is Mr. Farren's account of the trarstac- tion: -It appears that the proposal for insuring the life of Walter Palmer for 1IQOtl. was left at the offices of the compaur by e person kho was not known there. It wae ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... IPSNVICIT POLICE. For Monday's report t'ide fourth page Tit ?? the Mayor George Christopher- aon. Eaq.. T. D'Eve Burroughes, Esq.. II. Miller, Esq., S. n. Chatittn0 Etq. ,tsundaoy DePrier L-Mr. John Wells. Irnlfi of the Co and c wtt a WAS chiaseed Wilit hairir p hit house open sdter twelve o'clock on the itight of Saturday ul.t Th leteoce was ?? the ?? was ?? Sor the reception or travezlersr ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... There has beets n very serious collision between the Alilitia and police at Sunderland. After notwral of the former had bcen captured the Mayor telegraphed to Sir hlarry Smith. stating that unl.e the corps he removed he would not be answerable for the peace of the town. It has been definitely arranged that the execution of the wretched convict. Thomat William John Corrigan, for the murder of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, MARCH 5

... CENTRAL. CRIMNINAL COURT, M.vtcst 5. IWillinm Griffiths 3, was indicted fora ssau'ting and woundiii- Alfred Mills, with intent to murder him. Mr. Bodkin and Mr. Clark conducted the proset tion. It appeared that the priwoner was a eonvictand that he had been removerd from Portland prison to the Peniten. tiary at Milbank to undergo a sentence of penal servi. tudc, anm he had on several occasion- ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... ?? the MLayor. G. Cisristopherson, IEsq. ; T. D. gurroaurhes. Esq.. T. B. Ross, Esq. C. Button. Eiq., H. Alaller. Esq.. C. Deasne. Esq. Stesnis~' 13u.-bEiwin Ccray was charged with stealing 15bs. nf o !cad the property of his master, N.tr. Itipso:. builder. vcr wnt tU the prisoner'a hou~e. Its Victoeasrest. I~mford-roati. ?? tise sand ais o'cixok Irt thte afternzoo of Saturday iasi. Prisoner ? ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... One of the convicts confined in Dartmoor prison, named hfar, has been committed for trial at the Devon county gaoi charged with a murderous asult on one of the warders of the prison by striking himon Othe head with a spade while at work on ground adjoi ining the 1rison, on which the convicts ere employed. RsmAUISAaS.r Sn ci De.-Shortly before one o'clock yutterday morning a man. at prellent ...

THE MURDER OF MRS. KELLY

... TIlE MUtRDER OF SIRS. KELLY. The ar'journeri inqwuest was resumed on Tuesday, butI the inqtttr failcd to throwi anly material li~ht upon thnet ttfir, which atli remains, for anydithin that is knowrn I ot the teat nsstssins. involvedl ina mystcry. The jury returret. thc followvine vendirt:- - e~ findl that the deceatsed. SarahKl' 2cly. camc~ byI Iher deatzh on 'Tuesdsy. April 8. ont thc ...

DOUBLE MURDER IN YORKSHIRE

... DOUBL?P.WRDER IN YOBKSIIIRE. .Another of thoQ# horrible c~imes tehich. unhaippily. i have becotne so Cotmoan since the adoption at the ticket of ieave slystemr w:a ...

THE CASE OF ARCHDEACON DENISON

... THlE CASE OF ARCIDEACON D)ENISON. The hearina of thelinit promoted bly the Rev. Joseph YC Ditelher. vicar of South Itrent, arritst the R1ev. George tlb, Anthony Dentittn, Archbishop of Tnuntorn. aend vicar of co Ea't Brent. aill in the diocese of Bath aind Wellis, cnsm- hla metteed on Tuesday morning before thle Archibinhop of till Canterbury, in the Sessions Court of the Guildhall, at tb. ...

COURT OF HANKRUPTCY. LONDON, 15th March

... COURT OF lANKRUPTCY. LONDON, 1ith 5lrch. (Biefre..lr. Commissioner foulbttr.) RI tAIRWVEATHER. Nomiacti, &c.-This was an examitlntion meeting under the bankrupter nf Henry Fairwreather, of St. (;tes Street, Norwich. Upholsterer and Cabinet Maker. Mr. Lswranee appeared for the trade assignees. Tht balanee %heet confncrnees on March, 1850. and ends at the date of the lptition. :Sth of January ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, January 7

... COUR[T OF BANKRIPTCY. LoNcDo%-, January 7. (B~fere lr. CoLrnGiios*er Fane.) 1;-sAVcI,1 &C. PAIssiG AccotisTS.-This was the iaxt e minisntion mneetitn amd for thc proof of debts under the hankrupteyof Willitam Larkinz, of the King's hlead hotel. King.strect, Ipswich. iatskeeperaudlicenscd vtctuattrr. Mr. Doyle, of Verulamn-buildings, apperred on bec Half of the tnade atsiguce, 31r. John Cobbold ...

THE CRIMEAN BOARD OF INQUIRY

... THE CIUMEAN BOARD OF INQUIRY. ine Comini~sioners re.as ebled on Friday, when Colonel Tulloch vae recalled. ?? examined by Lord Locanl FHe sfaed that it vr~as mlerely e ma44ter of nnioni lvhtfn he Stated Oil the previous dav that her Majesty's Governetit intended to institute proceedingsto di,. cover rvo were the parties to blame for ant of proanp. titude and incenfuity in tlevisin_ sheliei for ...