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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE FORGERY ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND

... FoBERY ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND. y . G r s1.o As urnem. Georgc Bancher, 'a)i mieiinned h tuesday adinsiziag. Before tie tria comecea iche of models gauld a dan of the building fcracn har the pe was stlen were placed oi tle t[dlc in ?? of te coune o r Sir FitIry Thcve rohes fortthe prosedchltio were c ?? Qbe, oful Mr Bot-ill, Q.C. (epaecially tc- * i. (ito ard, and Mr. r Malofthewa; Screant es I ...

ROBBERY BY A WORKHOUSE NURSE

... EROBIEPY BY A WORKHOUSE NURSEw 'It'B ?? - ?? woman, s Thursday. ?? Warren, a mridde1-afgC woman, 'ine3 at TjTosidsworth on a charge of rob- s55 aro ged and infirm females. JIng S l O t from the evidence that the almshouses It- ~ds I'tll-anePutney, are being rebuilt, and iasn lle progress of the works the aged inmates fe been removed to other parts of the parish. Two *f The inmates, Martha Case ...

TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... TrIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY. The september session of the Central Criminal ort was ovened on Monday. It appeared by the first edition of the calendar that there were 101 pri- soners for trial. Of this number 29 were commnitted from the city of London, 46 from Middlesex, 3 from Essex, 14 from Kent, and 9 from the county of Surrey- Thle offences were thus classified: AMson, q. unlawvful bankruptcy, ...

SHOOTING AT A GAMEKEEPER

... On Monday, Jos7n Lcemrnos was charged, at the -Norwich assizes, with shooting at Charles Long, with intent to do him sonte grievous bodily harem, atShot- tesham, on the 29th of November. The case against the prisoner, ats detailed on the part of the prosecution, was as ?? man shot at waI in the service of Mr. 'Fellowes, of Shot-l tesham, and when the gun was fired at hinm his assail- 'ant was ...

ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE BY A SURGEON

... kLLEGED NEGLIGE NCE BY A SURGEON. * GaaDtER v. PEAT. -On Tuesday, an action was tried in the Court of Queen's Bench for alleged neg- 'ligence against a surgeon. The defendant pleaded not guilty. The plaintiff is a'bricklayer and parish tierk, and the defendant is a surgeon at Blarmingtree, in Essex, and the action was brought to recover compensation in damages for the alleged unskilful ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL UPON LIEUT.COLONEL CRAWLEY

... D COBT~M~TIfi UPON LIEUT. T COLONEL CRAWLEY. t .r On Tuesday niorning at'eleven o'clock the general eurt.-martial assembled by. order of the Field J~f scabsl c0rnnanding-ruichief met for the first time, at te ?? the trial Of loeut.- eel 6a. Tho s Cnrawlskiney fthe 6th nstio ling dr~hagoon.l eut..gen. Si GP. A. Wethor ail proe idd l~andm the uther mmbiser of the court were,- Major-generfl3. ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER IN NAPLES

... TWA FOR. MURDER IN RAPTLES >psoeorr>ospndentA a cosatelnpesary, writingE from, MPaples cit l*e 2ith. of AuuRSt gives ans ipteresting aceointiof a irial for murder whiob hsdlbist taken lacoe there. *bch-osdurder saA been of a most ferocdous charaotei, aend bad awaklened strong popualaT indiignation. On *statday, August 16, 186'2, a goldsmith, living in the Stluda San Giacomo, was enticed into a ...

TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN WHITECHAPEL

... TERRIFIC EXPLOSION, IN WHITECHAPEL. INQUEST ON THE SUFFEREBS ,On Friday, ir. Humphreys held an inquiry at the London hospital, into the causes of the explosion at lessrs. Schurrier and Co.'s sugar refineryon Monday last, by which Jacob Bolte, aged twenty-nine, and EHeriy Myers, aged twenty-three, lost their lives; and three other men were seriously injured, as de- tailed in another column. ...

ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER

... ir. W~aithew, the deputy coroner, held an inquiry on Wednesday evening at the Black Horse tavern, Poplar, respecting the death of Edward Fenterman, aged forty-five, who was aleged to have committed suicide, after attempting to murder his wife and another man. Mrs. Anne Fenterman, 2, Park-buildings, Poplar, said that she was the widow of the deceased. On the evening of the previous Saturday ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MARLBOROUGH-ISTREET. ANs UNWELCOME VISITOR TO AN AUCTON ROOMS. -William Hack, a porter, was charged before Mr. Knox, with creating a disturbance at Messrs. Oxen- ham'sauction rooms, 353, Oxford-street.-Mr. Hugh Oxenham said that on the previous afternoonthe prisoner came into the auction-room while a sale was on, and made a great disturbance by using the most frightful language. He ordered the ...

THE SUICIDE OF A TAX COLLECTOR

... TIM, SUICIDE OF A TAX COLLECTOR. On Tuesday evening Mr. Bcdford hold an inquest at the office of the land and assessed taxes, 11, South Molton-street, St. Ceorge's, Hanover-square,yon the body of Mr. Edmund eherne, aged ssxty-twd years, cleok to the commissioners of taxes of St. George's, who committed a desperate act of self-destruction, on Saturday morning, as already reported. * Mr. Edmund ...