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THE MURDER AT IPSWICH

... In our late edition last week we gave a brief narra- tive of the murder of Emma Studd, the wife of Henry Rolfe Studd, a baker, residing in St. Mary Elms. After our parcel was despatched an inquest was held before the borough coroner (Mr. B. B. Jackaw an). Henry Rolfe Studd, the husband of the unfortunate woman, ssid,-I carry on business as a baker in St. Mary at- Elms in this town. My bake ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

... On Friday, Messrs. Barrow and Hammond, whole- sale stationers, of 72, Basinghallbstreet, who were committed for trial on Monday Jast upon the charge of forging and uttering five bills of exchange of the total value of about 2301,, with intent to defraud the Union Bank of London, were brought up at Gaild- hall, for further examination, relative to two charges of conspiracy to obtain goods to ...

THE PRISONERS IN SICILY

... THE PRISONERS IN SICI. Y. The intelligence from Salerno, according to a letter from Naples, dated May 11, is of a most painful and revolting character, and in the interest of humanity I send it to yen even though you may consider me tedious. Since the appointment of the new keepers not merely rigour, but eveia species of ferocity, seems to have been used. £ have already told you how the chief ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THis DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at 10A. as [Before the LoRus JuSTICEs.] Original Motion: Whleelhouse v Calvert. Bankrupt le Petition: E. Brown and Brown, part beard. Appeal: th Freme v Brade. otl ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. th To 'e' Spoken to : Colinman v Birch, Causes, &c. So Altree v Sherwin, part ?? v Adams, part es ?? v Bryant-Meyrick v Laws-Meikilamn v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COIURIT OF QUEEN'S BE1NCH.YS9TRl)A-Y. [Sittirngs in Blanco, before Lord UCA3 PBiRi.L, Mr. Justice WwwI1T.OIAN, Ill. Justice ERLEb, and Mr. Jistice CilOMP TON.]I BIltY AND SNiTHEii v. SWVATNIc AND ANOTHEB:IMPORT- ANT (JltEsTiIiN UNDER THE o.,NKRIUVT AiT AS TO DEEDS 0O' ARRAN6EMEN'i' ri r. MaIisky, Q. C., appeared o I ?? of the plainitiffs, to show cause aginst a nile. led by Mr. Wild o 2thot of ...

THE MURDER OF LIEUTENANTS THACKWELL AND CAPE

... THE MURDER OF LIUTENU4NTS TIIACH- 1ELL AND CA P. [FPOM THE MFOFSSli.ITE.] We have beard with deep regret of the murder at Luck- now of two young officers, Lieutenant 0. D. T'hackwell, 1.th Native Infantry, and LIcutenant J. Cape, 30th Native Infantry, who left this in January last for the purpose of joining the Coirniander-in-Chief's camp at Futteghur. N No particulart have as yet reached ns, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIXINAL CoURT. -- - -- ?? The May Sessions of this court opened on M'ON~DAY. RoBBnqo wIrH VIOLEiCE.-JOknPeat 27, brassfounder, was charged with a robbery, with V olence, upon George Jobnsoe. The jury found the prisoner guilty, and evidence was given that he had been before Convicted upon an in- dictmnent which charged him with an assault with intent to rob, and was sentenced to ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN CHESHIRE

... I SHOCKING MURDER IN CHESMRIMB At a lone farmhouse with a cottage adjoiniAg. about half a mile from the gates of Lyme park, Cheshire, a frightful murder was committe= Oft Thursday se'nnight. Henry Bloomfield, about thi- ty five years of age, occupied a small farm in 44te Handley. His conduct had frequently exhibited sympto~~ms of insanity; but his wife, who is of a re- l epectable family, and ...

THE LATE EXTRAORDINARY AND ADROIT ROBBERY AT MESSRS. HUNT AND ROSKELL'S

... !EHB LATE MXTRAORDINARY AND -ADROT TROBBERY 'AT gSRS HtNT. iXD4 ~TOSKBL VS.` ~- At the Marylebone police-couirtyeaterday Mr. Broughton was ongaged for a considerable time in the investigation of a charge of robbery against Louise Montei, iliss Constance Browin, a well dressed woman about 40 years of age, who, under cireiinistances of a m1oat extraordinary and artful nature, has succeeded in ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BAN UiTi CY RIDAY. [Before Mr. Colwiilssioner F., ii.. IN BE MRY OFF The bankrupt was a publisher, &c., of eatertinostgrrow. To-day was fixed for the exnamination meeting, but the 2 bankrupt's accounts not being ready, An adjournment was ordered. . IN Bn JOHN TOWNSEND, M.P. . The bankrupt was an auctioneer of Greenwich, and ysI.P. for that borough. This was anexamination meeting, t ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... IINSOL VENT DEBTORS COURT-YiESERDAY. [Before tle CHIEF COMtMISSIONER.] IN iE VWILLIAM GEOltGE 1IOWA5ID. .he case of this insolvent, the heir to the ?? of Wicklow, again camse before the Court. It will be remembered that on the formrer octasion it weas stated that negotiations were p)en(d(lig to CHefct a settlement .ith the creditors, with a view of preventillg the insolvent froii taking the ...

THE LATE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT BETHNAL GREEN

... TlE LATE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICODE AT BETHIYAL GWEVEN. CORONERS INQUEST. Yesterday afternoon at five o'clock Mr. William Baker, the coroner for the eastern division of Middlesex, held a long inquiry at the London Hospital respecting the death of Alfred Pin, aged 38 years, who committed suicide Oil Saturday aftern on last, and attempted to murder his wife, at No. 51, Ciurell-street, Bethnal ...