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Extraordinary Charge of Child Murder

... since which time the latter had not been seen. Suspecting that the child had been destroyed, witness went to the house of Charles Halls, in Baddow-lane, and saw Mrs. Lorkin. He asked her if she had not lately been delivered of a male child; she replied that ...

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... ore tiot redeemed they will in Isold to pay tie debt andi costs. IDESTITUTE.-Make app/trot/itn to i/in father's pnrish. CHARLES HALL.-Tie ayreement is not oatid Unlsess it ts stamped. G Y)ou mug hate it main legal by psynteot of o. sinall penalty in adilt ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... - MamLrc~oarY Daavna'srraoN.-By Mr. Baker, at thte Kying ef Prussia, Cartwright-street, Rosemary-lane, oin the body of Charles Hall, aged seventy-aeven, who died under the folowing ircum- stances of destitution -Deceased ?? a vendor nf luifer mnatches ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Drowned.-- MELANCHOLY DESTITUTION.-By Mr. Baker, at the King of Prussia, Cartwright street, Rosemary-lane, on the body of Charles Hall, aged seventy-seven, who died under the-following circum- stances of destitution :-Deceased was a vendor of lucifer matches ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... could not be obtained to establish the higher offence, amounted to t125. ROBBERY BY A Boy.-On Wednesday, a mere boy, named Charles Hall, was brought before the 'Lord Mayor, charged with having been concerned in stealing a box of clothes.-A lad, named William ...

A CHILD STARVED TO DEATH BY ITS PARENTS

... and a woman who is the sister of his deceased wife. The case was brought before the coroner's notice by the Rev. George Charles Hall, the rector of the parish, who, from cir- cumstances which had come to his knowledge, refused to perform the burial service ...

THE MANCHESTER EXHIBITION

... accompany his royal highness. As the ortege moves up the middle avenue of the central hail, the orchestra, conducted by Mr. Charles Halle, will perform the National Anthem. Upon the onclucsion, an address frem the executive committee will he preo dened, and ...

FALSE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

... Charles Henry, marine store dealer, ClevelandBstreat, Stepney, was fined 10. for two unjust weights found on his premises. Charles Hall, Maude's place, Mile-end-road, oilman, vwas flined 11. for having four deficient weights in his possessisn. William Hoffman ...

SINGULAR BETTING CASE

... whoe Dame did not trannpirs; and the evidence went to show that it was himded over to a third man, a bet- tig man, narred Charles Hall. In eross examisation it came out ?? 30s. out ol 35M. belonged to Hall, and wap, in fact, his money. Mr. Williame, for ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... The mo- tber- then sent the prisoner to look for the child; she returned saying she could not find him. A little hOy, Charles Hall, came into Mrs. Thompson's shop, it Conway-street, Everton, and told her he had seen her child John with a yellow woman ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Box-offdoe open from 10 tilt ?? oharge fer booking. XONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. St. Ja es'a HaUll. lWi, WIENIAWSRI, Mtr. Charles Halle, Signor Piatti, 3t. Sam- LM . ton, Berr REiehardt. and Mniame Lenomos Sherrington at the above Conoert TO-MORROW (Monday) ...

Advertisements & Notices

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