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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... spctial jury, the I 3 Room v. Gniseceen, BART.-EXtTRAoORDINARY CA81E, left n In this case Mr. James, Mr. Peshlaey, and Mr. Row, ap- best ,peered on beshall of the plaintiff; and Mr, Martin, Q.U., ('Wi a Mr. Seijeant Wilkins, Itr. Crompton, and Mr. Joseph ...

THE EXPLOSION IN SOUTHWARK

... meet been cnrtailcd h ut, onl the contrary, theta f ind boin an in-su crease oh 2lat, paid to pensioners this year. Thesre are row rn 66, peitsioi enr Onl the funds. The financial statement shlowed that th', halsoc, at l-ast audit was 1171. I2sa. 9 !. ;donations ...

MURDER IN BLACKFRIARS-ROAD

... atrocious murder. Between three and four o'clock the inhabitants were alarmed ,y bearing louderies of murderfrom a female near to Row. l'lnd Hill's Chapel. The policemen an duty, Benjamin Homer, 169 M, and John Meek, 48 M, immediately ran in that direction, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS, YESTERDAY

... sume person on the bridge cilled out a manl's jumtoed over, and at the same moment he heard a splash in the water. Ile rowed to the spot whence the sound proceeded, find picked up a naar,.s cap, after which lie causid the drvgs lo be put into requisitioe ...

TRIAL OF MR. DUFFY

... these were the l l sentiments of Mr. Duffy- Let no man *ho stimulaeed tistl quarrel by word or deed prtsteme to hold b ick row; it he i does he is dishonbured and a coward-if these were his FontiI ments when the article was writen and published, coul ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... concerned, with others not in cus- tody, in the following daring outrage at the house of Mr. I Orme, a general clothier, in Club-row, Bethnal-green. It appeared that Mr. Orme supported in his house the child of a man who had been in his employ for a long period ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... question of 0 numbers in this case. If in the case of a person who die- I charged a gun at another, and who defended himself by 'row saying it was not leaded, a third person ware to come up and v ~ 'say 'the gun was loaded-hera is the bell-it struck me, ...

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... person of Thomas Rib'l. The prosecutor sail, that about five o'clock on the previous everine, he svent into the Red Lion, 1',.rl-row, Blackfriars- road, when he saw the prisoners, whom he treated with some gin. They sat ora each side of him, snd Smith put her ...

CORONER'S INQUEST.—YESTERDAY

... weeks she had been constantly in a state of intoxication. On Sunday morning last, she was seen walcing up King's-court, Bernell-row, where she resided, and she then appeared tipsy. Some time afterwards her bonnet was seen lying at the side of a water tank ...

Law Intelligence

... -(FANE.)-W. lowitt, Strand, bookseller, thv., 11; R. Jewec2cn, Great Winchester-st., merchant, div., 11; S. King, jun., Budge-row, tea-tcaler, div., 11J; N. Bruce, Farringdon.st., printer, div., ll) ; T. N. Kerr, Biggleswade, miller, choice assig., 12J. ...

Law Intelligence

... have avoided the collision. It was known to the people on board of the Dorothy. that the Hannah had attempted to pass the Nar- rows and failed, which should have awakened some caution before they approached so close to the Alert, knowing by the rate of the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS.—YESTERDAY

... not possible fcr the deceased to have fallen n there by accident. Mr. Claudian Francis Da Pasquier, sur- geon, of Cleveland-row, said that en Thursday last he was called to see the deceased just as he had been taken out of the talk, with a cord tied round ...