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TERRIBLE DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN LONDON

... Hoggstatedthatmany years ago he possessed a cardigan jacket, but the one found over his wife's face never belonged to him. When the perambulator was wheeled into the room for the witness to identify, he threw his arms over it and sobbed violently. Me was assisted ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CLsARoc OF RECEIVINGo STOLcs PROPxP.TY.-Ellibebth Healey, Act the proprietor of a provssion shop Ine Baaasatre-etreet, John~ stre black, and John.Coyle, were brought before Mr. Mansfield. trill Mr. Aspsus-..), bacrister, wiso, instructed by Mr. Walters, ap- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and were t identified. The sdectacles which were valued at £3, n's were recovered. Snt to trial.ames Davidson, John ore Clarke, and John Allen, were charged with picking mer. pockets on Saturday. Elizabeth Hazlehurst, the wife of a 1 joiner residing ...

A LADY POISONED IN LEEDS BY STRYCHNIA

... POISONED IN LEEDS BYI : , ^ i-STRYC HNIA. . I 1 I~tIJNIAordinso' d's' 0NU ST ' T.HE B0 D Y.. fattyml oh Yesterday week, Mr. John Blacheburnet coroner for Leels th sto edheld an inqueat t ?? bo ?? l el- of Mrs. Harriet Dove, aged- ?? lady who died in gret ...

MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... prisoner was discharged. BURGLARY AT OLDHAM. John Denn, 48, striker, wavs indicted for having, at Oldham, on the night of the 13th April, broken and entered the dwelling house of Thomas Hopley, and stolen a Cardigan jacket, several pairs of boots, and other ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... on the- floor and he Was jumping with his feet on her. 'He took the poker to hit me. I avoided the blows aud got hit- o the arm. XHe struck me twice onbthe fce -with his band. There6 were two' knirs on theatable, aud he tookF one up and said - Rll kill ...

COURT COMMON PLEAS

... driving Col. Arm. strong's carriage occasionally to Lord Mielbourne's and leaving Sirs. N. there for an hour or so, while iliss Arm- strong remained in the carriage-taking a drive in the in- terim. In cross examination lie admitted that Sliss Arm- strong must ...

THE HAMPSTEAD TRAGDY

... first blow did not kill, delivered a second one, and then attempted to sever the hed from -the body. The first witness was John Charles Pearcy. He. said he was a carpenter, and had known the pri- soner for about five years. When lie nmade her acquaintance ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY ACTION BY A SISTER OF MERCY

... child died on Thursday. Verdict, Accidentally burnt. On the body of Michael Keenan, 70 years of age a fruit dealer in St. John's Market. Deceased ha been drinking heavily for about a week, and he appeared to have the horrors when he left his stall ...

WAR IN THE CRIMEA

... be ready for insurrection, and prediet that an invading army cons d would find as many ardent allies as it could supply with arms. Rag] ?? these accounts are not always to be trusted, nor is it even tlikls ?? odyi ietfied with that of the court e letgnrto ...

IRELAND

... and the Poetry of the Rsfltim The last witnem called was Charles Hovreaden, a Dublin police inspector.,wb,) pleae that Mr. John O'~Ounuelt aud Dr. Gray had acted as atebltratorsti Inthe 33iakrkock Arbitration Couit-Oit croasaexaminadion the wtmtness said ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... Manlhester, deposed that he took the plaster Casts a vhech had been produced from the footmarks brought I to him by the police, I John Watts, a police officer at Rusholme, stated l tint he went to Johnson's house at Manchester on I the 1st of July, end saw Mrs ...