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ATTEMPTED MURDER IN A THEATRE

... ATTEMPTED MURDEro IN A THEATRE. , On Monday, Freerick Quennell, a diminutive and rather repulsive looking man, about forty years of age, a relative to Quennell who was hung a few years ago at Horsemonger.-laue gaol for the murder of his brother, described in the sheet as a painter, was brought before Mr. i' Beckett, at the Southwark police-court, charged with attempting to murder Wm. Hercum in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... ORCENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT YFJTUDAT.IJ I~ ~ ~ 1 , _ i) I I. li 1 I|f 00'OL COURT.' - ~'[9fisre Mr. Baron MiRTIc Ald Mr. Justice 030 VDAIIJ lbTHE NURDtia ii TH2UM OEUB1N,-VPOn I li~aplicatlio ~eof.Mr. Bal'ninnithiccounsel for the p risoliar; the trial of. vi'' ~ igzc'fos mrder of hiiswife'wasPOstponed)( *n Var. AM'Neill; 25, ,deseribed as a ?? was charged with' ihe -wilful 'murder of George ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... I.5 'SOL VL'NPi .DEBT 1.OR.S CO Urty-rESTEYIDAY.t, [Before the Oirnnv CoMXMtISION'BU.] IPITS UESTION-Ifr TIE MArTT2n CF CHA&RLES IIACE. .lrllOlryapDlsed for leave to tile a petitionl under Ivery peculiar circumistanlces. The ilsuolvenat had been con- fined for debt inl Lanlcaster (Jostle anlce October, anti his|I poverty had prevented him from applying to this conit. IeniFbtar hs detaining ...

THE EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES AT MESSRS

... ThE EXZENSI VE ROBBERIES A'T YESSRS. WALKER'S LEAD 1VORKS, LAMBETH. ,- I Last night, at nine o'clock, a public meeting of the in- habitants of Lambeth and Christchurch, Surrey, was held m- in the large club-room of the Duke of Wurtemberg Tavern, ith Hatfield-street, Blackiriars-road, by adjournment from the of 21st inst., for the purpose of expressing its sympathy with of Mr. Henry Smith, the ...

LTNCH LAW IN MISSOURI

... LTYCIH LAW T LIT HISSOURI.- -0. . A letter dated at .Morgan city, Missouri, on the 5th of Jaly, gives the particulars of the recent anttigumeist and capital punishment of s muaa ramed James Ray, under the Lynch code. About the 2d of this month the spring belonging to Prairie district of Morgans county was found to be poisoned,. orat least the people imagined so, with a just 6ause, I ex- pect. ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUDS by the SECRETARY OF AN ODD FELLOWS' LODGE, AT BIRMINGHAM

... EXTEASISVE FRAUlIDS bfy the SECRETARYi | OF AN ODD FPkLOVS' LODGE, AT BLIE. -GHA-. -- - . I Yesterday, at Birmingham, placards were issued offering a reward for the apprehension of William Fowler, sen., late of the Coventry-road, Birmingham, who is stated to have absconded, after having committed several frauds and embezzled money to the amount of £600, belonging to an Odd-Fellows' Lodge, of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... OESTRAL CORIINAL COURT-YETRD>AY , e.a OLD COURT. [Bfore Mr. JUSt;Ce ERLY and Mr. Baron MAaTrry.] and TfHl CRIYSTAL PALACE FRAUDns. When thle learned inee had taken their seats on the bench, Wj~zao Jasmea Bosa, the Crystal Palace Corn. 1PanY'a clerk,, whose name was upon the list first for trial, wgpadatthe bar. 3Mr.Giffardl, who with Mr. F. R. Lewi's, appeared on be- 14half of the prisoner, ...

ALLEGED CRUELTY AND DEATH BY A WORKHOUSE TASKMASTER

... ALLEGED CRUELTY JXD DEATR BY A I WOBKHOUSE TASKMASTER. On Saturday nsight, Mr. Wmn. C arter. the coroner for East Surrey, brill ass inque~st in the board-room of St. Sa. tri viour's Union, M-arlborough-street, Christchnrch, respect- o1 ling the circumnstances attending the death of Charles Taylor bs: Moisbrn, aged 42, who expired in the workhouse undera tihe followving mnelanchsoly ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES OF WATCHES, JEWELLERY, &c

... EXTENSIVE ROMOBJI gES OF WA TCHIES, JEWjLLERY, &sa. I Late last evening (Friday) considerable consternation was caused at the chief metropolitan police station lay the receipt of information of the following extensive robbe- ries; by which property valued at several thousand pounds sterling has been taken away, and, up to last night, none of the guilty parties bad been taken. One robbery w'as ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... CENTRAL CRAIMVAL COURT-YESTEIDAY. [Before the C0onMON SERGEANT.] take Daniel Ymusf Ben Houlinl, an Arab, surren cred to a his trial for misdemeanour i'i having published certain a and 1defamatory libels upon Arthur de Guiser. & Mr. Ri(ton was counsel for the prosecution ; Mr. Robin- son appeared for the defendant. Mr. itobinson Said that in this case the parties bad come totan arrasgemet that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IN1'3I-TiLIGENCE. Bo $ * ST1', ET-YES~tnDAY. John Pinkertoi, Nwho hIad_ been twice renaended on the cb:argo of rceivilng stoleni goods, was again brought 7before Mr. Henry. It wNa4 stated by Inspcctor Mitchell, that several cases against the prisoner Wore now iu a complete form, but otlher relating to watches and jovsellery woul-1 require to bo) turther investigated. Uprnii this ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... PREROGATIVE COURT. . ?? Sir J. DoDsox. ] BIRESIER AGAINST FREEMAN AND BRilEMNE.-THE D.ULGES OF DYING ABROAD. A report of this case appeared in our journal so lon, back as March last. The Court, in giving judgment to-day, said this was a cause or business of bringing into the registry the probate of the will of Xiss Fancy Calcraft, of Milbrool, douth- aslpton, and lately of Paris, but described ...