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MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... mneantinme Dr. Sutoliffe rowas sent for, and examined the wound, and ordered the police- to remove the dying woman to St. Thomas's Hospital, where she died on Tuesday morning. After Mrs. Weiner ran dowu-stairs Thorpe realised the fear. ful position he ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... was admitted on the same day to the chil- dren's ward, and died on the 17th. Mr. Tonking. one of the house surgeons at St. Thomas's hospital, stated that ont Mondyv serious symptoms supervened, and the child subsequently died front inflammlation of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... jury. Mr. Arthur Lewis (instrected by the solicitor to the Treasury) prosecuted; the pri- soners were defended by Mr. Abel Thomas. The pri- soners lived together in a small two-roomed cottage in a remote district of Pembrokeshire, and from the evidence ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... charged with assault- I ing with a whip Captain Harmer Hardy, late of the 18th Hoissars, and Mrs. HelenaE 'Hardy, residing at 19, Warrington-crescent, I Maida-vale.-The evidence of Captain Hardy a was that he married the prisoner's sister, l who died ...

LAW NOTICES.-—THIS DAY

... Bernard-Maw v. NValker-Andrews v. Joilin- Hardy v, Mackruees-Drake v. Deisles-Rese v. Ileat-Swin- bured v. Futvoye-Bnom v. NatiDonal Provincial Bank, of IIn land. Petitions, unopreaod iast: (Thomas v, Thomas- v nsbabgw Schools and f sheld and Uanhester ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... and -Irs. Julia Dearn Hardie, of Goldhawk-road, Sbepherd's-bush, were called on, further to answer the accusation of being concerned in performing an operation and ad- ministering medicine for an unlawful purpose.- Mrs. Hardie surrendered to her bail ...

COMPENSATION CLAIMS

... Eclhange. £60; Grogsin and Boyd, £35 Dfare and Co. £150 IBaclhelor lull, £240; d. Harris, £50, H. Benjamin, £2157; S. C. Hardiing, £10: No. 91, empty, £$50 ;Lord do Roth- schild, £g4'.5; G4. Ii'. Mrartiagale, 200; E. Ga!lais, £129; F. Hammonld, .tC0. ...

THE MURDER AND ROBBERY AT KENTISH TOWN

... THE A A ?? INQUEIT AID VERDICT. Yesterday evening, Dr. Danfed Thomas held an inquest, at Crowndale Hall Camden Towmn, N.W., into the circnumtances atitndig the death of John WiLliam Bowes, alleged to have been shot, last Thurs- day evening, bg GOeIr Vincent ...

Chronicles of Crime

... footman named Abraham Thomas. The tvo have been on unfriendly terms for some months Rast, a quarrel 'taking place between them recently. Uaptaiin Ansdell returned on Wednesday from a fort- night's sojourn in London, and as Thomas had mis- conducted himself ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... chargeable with causing the death. DEATH MISTAKEN FOR SLEEP. Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest at the Ossing- ton Coffee Tavern, Paradise-street, Marylebone, on the body of Thomas Creckford, aged thirty-three, a potmnan, employed at the Duke of York Tavern ...

FORTUNE TELLING

... FOPJTUNB TELLING. On Thursday, at the Clerkenwell Police.court, Thomas Wilson, aged 73, who described himself as a medical galvanist and astrologer, of 103, Caledonian-road, was broughit up on a warrant charged with unlawfully pre- tending to tell the ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS. A FATxeh emAL AT FOOTBAFI'tlad l ission Mr. Baxter held an inquiry at the teis of Thomas room, Domley-by-Bow, respecting the deat oabfouera DosseWt, aged 10 years , the son of a Lrifklayers'labor, reaiding at 3, Chadbourn-streCet ...