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SUPPOSED MURDER BY ACONITE

... I On Wednesday night, Mr. Humphreys, Middlesex coroner, resumed, at the Grey Eagle tavernr Grey Eagle-street, Spitalfields, the investigation into the circumstances attending the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Marns, the widow of a tradesman. The deceasedhad. died shortly after taking some pills given to her by a man, named Beecher, with whons she cohabited.'- Mr. Thompson said that he was in ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT ISLINGTON

... L ACCIDENT AT ISLINGTON.i .fAT IDr. Lankester. the coroner. resumied I ?? the inquiry into the circnmstancsu ,rc~ai b rthe denths of John Pealke and Josep'a wtelllngho were killed by the falling down of the itat ?? public-se)ue, Upper-street, Islington, on f n of tile 26th ult : ,ctVThrni goneleyvof Cumberland-terrace, Regent's- fr be held the office of district surveyor for p Islinton. To the ...

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 CORONER'S INQUEST

... THE CORONER:$ INQUEST. On Friday, Mr. Walthew resumed, at the Garrick tavern, Leman-street, Commercial-road, the inquiry relative to the death of the unfortunate deceased. Some further evidence having been taken which agreed with that given before the nugistrate, the jury returned a verdict of 'iManslaughter against Peter Melley for killing and slaying Thomas Essan. Several of the jury ...

MURDER IN LAMBETH

... MUEDERIN LAXBEIL. named Maria woay 05 sfun Ydead' witha her throat cut, at a sre .the Waterloo-road, arid one Samnuel Wright, ?? by trade, with wheom she had cohabited therer owincustodY charged wvithhal~atg murdered bta use in which the crime was perpetrated is of h and in the occupation of a Mrs. Red- tr str widow, who resides there with her daughter ?? sons, but lets off the greater part to ...

THE ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT KENSINGTON

... THE ALLEGED CHILD MURDERPAl-' KENSINGTON. .. I . I .1 . . I A ?? ?? _ a On lWednesday, at the Central Criminal Court Fanny Young, an interesting young girl, described in the calendar as a spinster, under ninete'n years of age, was placed at the bar to answer an indictment charging her with concealing the birth of her illegi- timate child. The prisoner had been committed for trial by the ...

JUVENILE CRIMINALS

... JUVENTILE CRIMINALS. There are at present in the custody of the Hull police three youths, who have been apprehended on a charge of committing a burglary, by breaking open the offices of the Electric and International Telegraph company, in Lowgate, Hull, and stealing a large sum of modey. A youth concerned in this robbery is yet at large. One of the three in custody has just made a most ...

THE MURDER OF TWO CHILDREN AT WEST BROMWICH

... THE M'URDER OF TWO CHILDREN AT WEST I BROMWICH-.I On Wednesday, Becnjamin Holding was indicted at the StaffId. assizes for the murder of his two chil- dren, Jane Holding and Jos. Ben. Holding. The prisoner was a labourer at an ironworks, and lived at Hall-end, near West Bromwich.' He was married, and had two children-one a little girl of four and a half years, and the other an infant boy of ...

THE FALL OF A HOUSE AT ISLINGTON

... E d ALL OF f - > = R - A r . S. - E t QO . TRiE FLL,OF A HOUSE AlT:-ISLINGTON. On Monday morning, DLanliester, the coroner for Central Middlesex,tresumed the inquiry at the; Ship, Camden-street, Islington, into the' circun- stances attending the deaths of John Pealke anq Joseph Pearce, carpenters, in the employ of. Mr. Chapman. builder, of Limehouse, who lost their lives by the fallinft in of ...

THE FATAL AFFRAY AT A MUSIC HALL

... THE FTAL AFFmAY AT A MUSIC HALL On Monday, Peder Mdley, a vocalistandcomedian, was brought before Mr. Partridge for final examina- tion, charged with manslaughter, in causing the death of Thomas Blnn, a North Sea pilot, in Wilton's music-hall, on Wednesday night week. The prisoner, vwho was still labouring under severe illness, was ac- commodated with a seat. Mr. Bowdler, the second clerk, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poLICE INTELLG-ENCE. PLICE INTSELLIGEN. BOW-STREWD Gm;D.-STnIPP ING. - JUVENILE VISITORS TO A THEATRE.- An elderly woman, who said her name 'was Mary Ann Brown, was charged with robbing two little girls, of five and seven years respectively, of the greater portion of their ?? Franklin, of the E division, stated that about half- past eight o'clock on Saturday evening he was on duty in New ...