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THE STROUSBERG CASE AGAIN

... On Tuesday Mr. G. Lewis, solicitor, waited upon Mr. Selfe, at the Westminster Police Court, and said that, as lie had heard there was 'a wa'rant against Mr. Sbroasberg at the suit of Mr. Napper, he was willing to surrender him at any appointed time. Mr. Selfe referred Mr. Lewis to Mr. Smyth, the sollci- tor on the other side, and a private arrangement was made between them that Ur. Htrousberg ...

THE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT ST. HELENS

... THE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUIO[DE AT ST. HELENS, An inquest was held on Wednesday, on the body of Mary Woods, who was found dead in bed on Monday morning, at St. Helens, with her throat cut. Several witnesses deposed to the following ?? the previous evening Clitheroe, the man who was found in the same bed, also with h's throat cut, was drinking in a public-house, when the con- vereation turned ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Bcecre Messrs. T. C. S. 1Innersky, T. Cox, and C. B. 0ope. TH1m CHARIGE OF PASSING COUNTERFEIT (10iN.-The young musi, named George Henry BiLby, who resides in the Soho Bond, surrendered to his ball on a charge of having attempted to pass two counterfeit crown pieces, at the shop of Mr. Thomas Lutwyche, gun manufacturer, Snow Hill. The paiticulars of the case were detailed In oar ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. BEFORE '11{g BECORDER. T'Brc CASE OF EsBEZZLEMENT BY A BREWERY AGnHT, -J Thn pilsbury, who had on the preceding day been con- vieted on the charge of hamiug embezzled the moneys of bis eltploysEt, MeefrS. Former and (Jo., brewers, of Stat. foid, was broughtupfursentence. On theprevioasdsy the accused complained that his counsel had not availed 11inself of instructions whijh were in ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE IN BREAD STREET

... THE EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE IN I , BREAD STREET. * T1E INQUESTI, YESTERDAY. An inquest was held, yesterday afternoon, at the Antelope's Head Inn, Bread Street, relative to the death of John Jenkins, a carpenter and joiner by trade, who re- sided at No. 8, Bread Street, and who, on the afternoon of Tuesday last, as stated in our impression of yesterday, committed suicide In a most determined ...

THE CASE OF CHILD MURDER AT LEAMINGTON

... T:E CASE OF CHILD MURDER AT LEAMINGTON. LATEST PA1tTICtJLARS. Up to lastnight, Ann Eatwell, the murderess, knew nothing whatever about the Coroner's inquest and the vexdiet ?? 11ireturned against her. At the con- clusion of the inquest on Wednesday, the Coroner enjoined upo al h iht visit her the strictest secresy with re- ?? to the opjroceeding. Taking intowcnsideration the weak end efeebled ...

LORD HUNTINGTOWER'S DAUGHTERS

... At the Hammersmith Police Court, on Wednesday, a lady, who was summoned in the name of Elizabeth Tolle. mache, of Shaftesbury Terrace, Kensington, appeared before Mr. Ingham, to answer the complaint of her daughter, Frances Elizabeth Tollemache, for committing an assault upon her by kicking her In the back. Mr. Sayer, from the office of Mr. I. Lewis, of Marl. borough Street, who appeared in ...

THE WIGWELL GRANGE TRAGEDY

... THE RESPITE OF TEE MURDERBIL The Devby Reporter, in a leading article on tho subject of the respite of the murder Townley, observes:- To the great surprise and indignation of the majority of the public in this town -ind county, at a quarter-past seven o'clock p.m. on Tuesday a special messenger arrived from Sir G. Grey with a respite for George Victor Town- ley, the deliberate murderer of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... B I q GHAM. O I CE .. ?? . C . BMINGRAM POLIcA ouRT.. Before Messrs. D. MAlZIu, S. Thornton, jstS W. Janieg OnT£NIsusc GOOD8 BY FALsa PBtraSOiSc.-Wl/i7 dlir7 Hooker, who described himself as a builder rosidnlg in Phlilip Street, Aston, was brought up on remand charged with having obtaoined, by false pretenceg, a quantity of nels, value £4. ws., the property of the Birmingham Cut Nail Gompany. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF ABDUCTION AND BIGAMY

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE, OF ABDUO- II, 'TON MD BIGAMY. ' On Thuraday Ferdinand Fiesohol' Strousbrg, vlia Philip Filhell, a German, about forty years of age, surrendered at Westimlnster Police Court to'bis recognaiance3, upon a warrant obtained against him by ?? Napper. Mr. Smyth conduoted the proseoution, and' Mr. George Lewils the defence. Before the ease was gone into a gentleman applied for a ...

THE CASE OF CHILD MURDER LEAMINGTON

... THE CASE O]3'.CEHILD MURDER, .1'1 .. . LAMINTON. Last night th 'eldest sister of the unfortunate young woman who ib 'charged with the wilfal murder of her infant child, arrived ?? about half-pest six o'clock. The i nfdrniatloW she glies of the prisoner is, that her real name ,PlaryAan IHeatwel-l,; that shq is only 21 yean of age; thsit she -s the third daughter of a famniy of ten, five ...

EXECUTION OF THE WHITTLESEY MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF 1 E WHITTLEUEY MURDERER. CAbBUIDGI, Satnrday. At nine o'clock this morning John Green was publicly executed in front of the County Gaol, at Cambridge, for having murdered Elizabeth Brown, on the 11th of March, at Whittlesey. On that night, it wil be remembered, there was a dance at a public-house called the George and Star, in the Market Place at Whittlesey. Elizabeth Brown, who ...