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ALLEGED DEATH FROM STARVATION AND WORKHOUSE INHUMANITY

... ALLEGED DEATH.1 ON STAR VATIO AND W ORKH UsE INHUMIANITY. . 1 . T .T. iimrnhrev. I4iM - On Fridaiy evening, isir. ?? ?? ilt.> diesex coroner, held en ansquiry at the Olsampen tavern, Weyaouth terrace, Hackney-roa d, respecting the death of Mrs. Caroline James, aged forty-twoe years,. who was alleged to haves died rom starvatiornv after being refused relief or adniasoasoat the Bethnals ~green ...

MURDER AT NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE

... MURDER AT NEWOCASTLE-ON-TYNE. The crowded thoroughfare of Scotswood-road, Newcastle, was on Saturday night (the 3rd inst.) the scene of a hornible mluder. A miner named Martin Linshey, an Irishman, twenty-seven years of age, had been employed for about nine days at Elswick col- liery, Nvhich is situate a mile or two out of Newcastle. Be was married and had come from Sunderland, vihere his wife ...

THE MAIL-BAG ROBBERY BY A LADY

... Oe Tuesday, at the Hull police-court, before the atipendiary magistratc, Mre. Maria Cooke, the lady who is charged with being concerned in the robbery of the South Cave mail beg. and a letter containing cheques to the amount of 700?., was again brought up. Mr. F. F. Ayre appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. F. Summers for the prisoner. The following evidence was celled: Douglas Mackintosh, a ...

THE ETRURIA FORGERIES

... On Wednesday, GeOdre Baslcervifle, described as a dint grinder, was charged at the Mansion-house upon a warrant with having, on the 22nd of May last, forged and uttered a bill of exchange for 2761. 173., with intent to defraud the London, Birrringhan; and. Staffordshire bankr Theparticalard of the prisoner's capture will be found elsewhere. Mr. Mason, in opening the case, said thq prisoner was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET. DRINK AND ATTrEssTED SUICIDE.-Mdrtha Sarah we, a decently-attired married woman, was charged before Mr. Knox with attempting to commit suicide. -Poice-constable 36 F said that about eight o'clock on Saturday night he was informed by the husband -f the defendant that she had taken poison, and on going to Monmouth-court he found the defendant lying down, with her head resting ...

DIABOLICAL CHARGE AGAINST A COFFEEHOUSE-KEEPER

... DIABOLICAL CHARGE AGAINST A COMEE- I H iOUSE-KEEPER. On the 16th of the present month, Andrew Cu- nisgcin, aged fifty-two, a coffee-house-keeper, of London-wall, was charged before Mr. Aldennan Hale, at the Gulldhal police-court, with indecently assaulting a young man of the name of Samuel Echey, and inciting him to commit an unnatural offence. Mr. Maynard, from Air. Beard's office, appeared ...

DETERMINED ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... A shocking occurrence took place at Great Barr, on Sunday evening last, under the following circum- stances ?? appears that in the course of the even- ing two navvies entered the house of Mr. Charles Newey, who keeps the Maltshovel beerhouse, at Newton, in Great Barr, and called for a quart of ale. The landlord refused to serve them with the ale, as some months previously he had forbidden them ...

MURDER IN THE COUNTY WATERFORD

... -MURDER IN THE COUNTYWATERFORD. In our last publication (says the Ckbamet C'ronicle) we detailed an occurrence at fallymacarbery, nine miles from Clonmel, which presents a very sustpicious appearance. Fears were entertainedthatanoldman, named Thomas Connolly, had been foully dealt Witbh From intelligence which has reached us, it becomes frightfully' apparent that a crime, horrible in its ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... ILAW & pOEI KTURDIIAY SHOREDITCH COUNTY COURT. CHARITABLE CONCERTS AND -ARI5TOCRATIO PA- TRONS,.-MONK V. BUTLER, M.P., AND OTHERS.- This was an action to recover 5!. 9s. for printing cer- tain programmes, posters, and tickets, and Mr. Wil- ie, one of the defendants, paid 41. into court.-Mr. B. . Abbott appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Horace Earle for the ?? appeared that in the month of ...

THE GREAT BANK FRAUD IN THE CITY

... I TIE GREAT BANK FRAUD IN THE C[t1 On Monday, intelligence was received at the justie& room of the Mansion-houae of the capture in the citW of Peath of Sigmund Ditrichatein, late of Worthing and of the Jamacia coffee-house, with respect to whom a reward of 1,0001. has been offered during tho last three weeks, The prisoner, who is au HWIuPrix, and about thirty years of age, stands charged with ...

A FATAL FIGHT

... A FATALTFIGHT. k~n Thursday morning; Mr. Langim: ?? en in- quiry in St. Martin's vestry-hall, Oharing-cross, re- specting the death of Robert Prindwell, who was killed in a fight on Friday se'nniglst.; The ease excited considerable interest amongst sporting men, as YoungBroome, a member of the prize rig, at present matched to fight Goss, was alleged to have been mixed u in the transaction, ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN A CANAL

... On Tuesday, Mr. Carter held an inquest in Cam- berwell workhouse, on the body of Caroline Meaden, aged nineteen, 'who was found in the Surrey canaL ?? the evidence of several witnesses, it' ap- peared thiat as a m an namied Daniel L~sonwas pro- ceeding along the banks of the Oran ?? canal, towards the gas works, he noticed. the body of a human being floating in the water. H[ went and informed ...