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THE DOUBLE MURDER NEAR TAUNTON

... THTE DOUBLE MUBRDEP NE AL Ti UAIONT.S. 1 On SatraJh ae lc~alwsbogt 'before and ?? CeedsSt. ichal, o the14t ied isat nercsueacs hc aebe described e ?? laistraers present wore Mfr. H1. M. King (chairinan), Messrs. H.. L. Lapes, R.. K. It. King, C. N. Welman, o R . Hel .S. Lean, T. WN. Newton, -Mr. Esdaile, Dr. al Teprisoner is a young meals, about 22 years of age, six feet in! height, with at ...

WAREHOUSE ROBBING. A

... braham Carvalho, a Portuguese Jew, who had been remanded upon the twofold charge of having stolen a dozen portemonnaies from the premises of Mr. Halle, a general dealer, in Cooper's-row, and of having attempted to obtain 27-worth of goods from Mr. Halle under false pretences, was again brought before the Lord Mayor, at the Mansion-l house, yesterday. Mr. Hopwood again appeared for the ...

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 ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... PUBLIC-HIOUSE ArPEALS. The court eat on Saturday at Clerkenwell, to determine appeals against the refusal of justices in qetty session to grant or renew licenses for the sale of exceseab'e liquors, under the act 9 Geo. IV., c. 61. There were 19 cases on the list. The Assistant-Judge presided, and the attendance of magistrates was very numerous. The following appeals were ?? West, against the ...

A ROMANCE OF REAL LIFE

... BUCHANAN V. CHATTo.-(Before Mr. Prendergast on Wednes- ?? was an action brought in the City Sheriffs' Court, in which the plaintiff sought to recover the sum of 9 11s. 6d. uponan overdue bill of ?? defendant admitted his liability, but told the following distressing ?? was a clergyman of the Church of England, and curate of St. Phillip's, Bethual-green, and about five years ago be became ...

Published: Sunday 18 April 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 853 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ALLEGED MURDER ON BOARD THE OSSIAN STEAMBOAT

... THIE ALLEGEI) MUPDER ON BO IRD TIHE OSSIAK VSTEAM1IBOAT. Yesteray afternmoon Mr. Wo. 1'ayne, the coroner, openeld an inqulest at St. Tlisas s FHospital en the body of John Nelson. aged 21, a stoker wvho wa's hilld le y beiiig thrown downl thle etoiekebolc of thec a ibove shpl) )y anotlher stoker namcd olin ll Muston, wvhilst the vessel wats lying ill the river at 1{othealrithC. ?? 11. Rdwin, ...

THE SEARCH IN AMERICA FOR MR, THOMAS ALLSOP

... THZ 'SEAFCH IN AMarCk rOR DRi THOMAS ALLSOP. I[From the New Yor-k erold, March 31] That Thomas Allsop, the Englishman charged with coma- plicity in the recent attempted assassination of the Eam- peror Napoleon, bas been in this city is an indisputable fdct. Police Comjissionaer Bowen has said thmt he had reason to believe that Allsop was here. A Wall-street journal recently stated that it was ...

Lam Intelligence

... KLat Intelligetre. + ?? NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. LINOOLN'S-INN. AT 103. BEFoSE TER Loans J'sTIEso.-By order: Rc feuw.x Banklupt petgtion: Ex parts Turner.r in re Wood. By order: an Strong v. Hakwes. Appeal motions: Austin v. Lamboth Vestry, part St head-ChaftersY. Woolmur. ROLLS COUJRT, CHlANCERYr-LANE. at, AT ?? petitions, 2. Short causes, 7. ltemaining peti- C( tiens, 5. Claimns: ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT PORTSMOUTH

... THE MYS'TBRRIO'Ql MUBRDEI? AT 2Q.RT$ MOU2'fr. CLOSE OE THE CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION- EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES. N'O PORTSMOUTH, TUESDAY, APRIL 20. in The evidence adduced in this extraordinary case for the 3W prosecution has now closed, and the greatest excitement t now prevails in the town for the result of the investiga- °f tion, which has up to the present period occupied six Is days. There ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA TY NOTICES-Tius DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at 10A. [Before the LonDs JUSTICF..] l For judgment: The Northumberland and Durilam Dis- trict Bank. Appeal motions: North Shields Quay Comn- ?? Assurance Company-ex parte Ricinond -Rogers v Oxford Railway. Appeal: Bigg v Strong. ROLLS COURT, CITANCEIRY-LANE, at 10. For judmnent: Rtead v Read. To be spoken to: Crat- tan v Oulton. Causes ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA lW' NO2TIES-THais DAY. lle I COURT OF CHANCEl'RY, LIN(COLN'.S iNN, at 101. eii [Before the Lom) CHAxceLun-, and the Lim usis J ?? Petition : Tilayn V Peynoldis. Appbals Itigg v Sitromq ulc -Ladi v Lee. icr ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. nd Causes, C. : 1tclihillsos v sright, part hrill'd -I lroai- so Icy v Ofien-Anillircr * V-ent---Wimcw-l v I ickroil:1- Il-l v ClarIc--hail lu v E].vans ...

A DAY AT THE OLD BAILEY DURING DR. BERNARD'S TRIAL

... Provided with an open sesame, in the shape of a sheet of pink note paper, bearing the words, Admit, by leave of the Sheriff, and signed by' Mr. Under Sheriff Parker, I, on Monday morning, sallied forth to the City, to wit- nesa the trial of Dr. Simen Bernard, at the Old Bailey. The pink note, with the nnder-sheriff's remarkable auto- graph-about which there could be no mistake-mrade all ...