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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... . tIDDLEEX E MONDAY. ROBBEBY.-Jmet i Mackinlder, 33, coachman was in- dicted for stealing two 601. bank notes, and three IOL bank nJeS,~ the, prmsp~rty 'of' Thomas 'Albert Gladstone, his laistdr. Mr. Sleigh prosecuted. The prisone wa unde-I fended. Mr.' T~homas Albert Gladpstone of the Msur- house, Gunnersbury, said the prisoner ho be en'h ser- vice for threeny weeks 'coacman, and' o o y 21st ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ? Poluog-?? L MANSION' HOUSE.L SLmmAnTT J'usvt0E.;-OR DMdnday, -OJAX Edwasds, aged 16 years, was charged before the Lord Mayor with having robbed Susana Bee of her, purse, containing 29 4d., in Cheapside. The prosecutrix said as she was passing along Cheapside the prisoner, accompanied by two other boys, walked close by her, slipped his hand into her pocket, and took it out, and she then ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDERS AND SUICIDE IN CALIFORNIA

... FRIGHTFUL IMURERS AND SUICIDE IN - I - -CALIFORNIAL For some time back there has prevailed a perfect mania in California for-the commission of suicide. It got to such a height that the chemists took to furnishing emetics and other inconvenient but, harmless drugs, to the appli- cants for poison, in lieu of prosaic acid and strychnine. For some abort time we had one saicvde a day. One of the ...

DISTRESSING CASE OF ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—A BRUTAL PARENT

... DISTWE1SINa CASE OF ATTEMPTBD SUIT C!DEi-. BTAL -PARE T . . A young p!srou naed Francea Johnson, of very In- teresting appearance, and not more than 18 years of age, was brought before the Lord Mayor, on Monday, at the Mension House, charged with having made a resolute attempt to destroy herselE She was dressed in deep mourning, and the moment Eke was conducted to the table, at whi& she was ...

MURDER IN IRELAND

... IPMURDER I 1 IRELAND. The Daij Epreftoof Monday hes the following:- It is many years since the- -annals of the Queen's County have been stained by suctr a cold-blooded-aiasws-- nation as that of Mr. Ric~hard Ely-a murder of the foulzst character,, of a ma-univeraally ?? by all cLmses. A kind -friend,- a generous neighbour, a warm-hearted, good fellow, in the fulleat acceptation of. the term, ...

IRELAND

... At.ELATD. THE MURDSR 07 MR. SLY, The. Irish .papqrs, stillccontihue to discuss .tbis horrible 'sffair, and some aditional light is thrown upon thie state of agrarisa society. in the. neighborho.. We re&i Saundera's News Letter ?? The mnderer 'otflf. Ew7 still CObtfue to. receive succour sad eoncealment: sincq up to the edpbent 'he has .escaped. arrest,' and alll _ir Ptiont atmijlt -lead to ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN A NEWSPAPER OFFICE

... *RORR}hL3 MURDER IN. A NEWSAPBER - _ . OFFIE511. On Tuesday afternoon a hockiing murder was committed at the offioe of the :ai/ax Guardian The men returnledfrom dinner, at two O'clock, sdA eor afterwarde ene of them, named Jares, Jacobs, was murdered by the eldest of the three apprenticee a tall, powerfal young man, named Dawson. Th, latter, before resuming work in the jobbi- g- office (where ...

THE EXECUTION OF ORSINI AND PIERRI

... THE i EXECUTION OF ORSDII MAD PIERRI. ?? -At half-past five o'clock on Friday evenieg week, the Varralut to execute the sentence of the Court of Assize y4pon those convicted of the attempt to assassinate Louis 3sapoBeonf in the Rue Lepelletier wasS received by, the P curSur-GenaraL That warrant only included Oraifi mid Pierri. The punishment of De RAdio is commuted into penal servitude for ...

THE LATE FATAL COLLISION AT THE WILLESDEN JUNCTION

... The adjourned investigation into the circumstances con- nected with the fatal railaav collision- at the Wilieeden junction of the London and Nokrh-Westersi Railway was resamed on Tuesday evening before Mr. Wskley, the coroner, and a jury, at the Sussex Arrs Tavern, Shepherd's Bush, the place where it was previously held not affording sufficient accommodation. The Coroner, , taking bis seat, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I Mcm, M-WaWROX GUILDHALL. ABDUCarOiw, ?? BY 1BTCEMAGE.-We re;orted a few days'ago a chgigepreferred against a S panish mer-I chant, Mr. J. Bailey Davis, by afreend of his, Mr.' Ctrni', a civil engineer, of Great George-streat, Weetminster, for the abduction of a young girl, on which occasion- evidence was given of the intention' of Mr. Davis to ,take .tbe girl with hin'to Spaia as his ...

SHOCKING MURDER

... S§tOCKING - DURDER. An Ic quiry of a very painful and distressing character took place before Mr. T. Sworder, the coroner for HIrt- fordshire, at Cheshunt, on Ffiday week, inte the circum- stances under which a highly. respectable- young lady, 25 years of age, named Sarah Jane Butler, met her death. The jury having performed the painful duty of viewing the body, which presented a dreadful ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... YiIIDDLSSEX SESSIONS.K& .: O IS5OAY. : . BOBsRTY AT A FIR;.-Join 'S7W2 42, was indicted for stealing a gold ring, the property of William Hlenry Latch- ford, from his persop. Mr.' Platt appeared for the proesecu- tion; Mlr. Ribton for the prisoner. i~ Theprorecutor stated that he was a licensed victualler, No. 57 -S John-street, Clerkenwell, and on 'the night 4f the 8it ok May a fire hroke out ...