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ROMANTIC CASE OF SUICIDE

... discharged by M1. Hammill, of Worship-street Poliee-court. THE WORTmING BoATxEN. -The subscription in aid of the families of the hardy boatmen who perished in the late storm amounts to 5,6001. DEATH OF A CHILD FROM Dovn s PownDE.-On Satur- day, the 29tb, Mr ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY POISONING AT MANCHESTER

... run sp-stairs, and I made some tea after Thomas came back, and took it to him. I was out about ; ten minutes.- I told deceased to lie still in her clothes, and I would take her some tea when I had taken Thomas his. Deceased lay on the bed; she was lying ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... have kept out of the way till my job was over, and concluded by saying. that Harris would surely get seveu years for it. Thomas Osborne, the landlord of the house in Murray-street, held by Milson, said that he went to Bellaers' house, at t1, Nile-street ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... in- dicted for having, o0 the 17th of November last, at Leeds, in the West Riding, unlawfully wounded Robert Masterman Mr. Hardy and Mr. Wheelhouse appeared for the prosecution; and Mr. Sergeant Wilkins (who was specially retained) and A-. Overend defended ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ) RAPE.-lenry Healey, famesRayner, and Thomas Senior, were indicted for having at Mirdeld, on the 13th of April last, committed a rape on Charlotte Flooks. Mr. Overend and Mr. T. C. Forster prosecuted; Mr. Hardy defended the pri- soners. It appeared that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to a young man named Thomas Lambert, who was there, said, -That is the man Who gave mke the note to get changed. 'Lxmbert at once denied the truth of the accusation, and was much surprised. The ea- dorsement on the bill, Thomas Roche, 32, Lime-street ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Inspector Hardy, and three et' fr cffioers. for havirg Illegally appre. hended and detained him; and, after hearing the evidence on both aides at great length, Mr. Jardiae committed the counstable Earl for onemouth, and fined Inspeeter Hardy 101., at the ...

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... coroner for Westminster, held an inquest at the Artillery Arms, Rochester-row, Vauxhall-bridge-road, touching the death of Thomas Connor, aged 28, a mason's labourer, in the employment of Mr. John Kelk, the exten- sive builder, who was killed-on the previous ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... them-all guilty. Sentence was deferred. Roasarv_.-Georqe Garrett was indicted for stealing the sum of, 2s., the moneys of Thomas Clark, and another, his masters. Mr.-Ryland -and Mr. -Locke -appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Ballantine for the prisoner ...

THE LONDON GAZETTE

... JOHN SINUMF, iformerly of' Lan prt .ulid~TVT' .prt Rants, buti late of Whidsoar dealer iii .'glass, ostlery,' chinta, arid hardi.are, and genti dcIaler,' July 20, August 29, at one,,at 'Ba- sirghall-street. o°fitial assigneri Mr Lee. Moorgate-street; soil- ...

THE CHOLERA

... Verdict That the deceasee died of anattack of Asiatic ?? inquest:*as taken by; Mr. Langham, j un., respecting the death of Thomas' portsinotuth, aged 38, iwhich *as also'tbe effect of Asiatic cholera.' 'Deceased wai' itdinitted, on tbii 14th of Jane, having ...

SECOND COURT-MARTIAL ON LIEUT. PERRY

... of the 46th Regiment, assembled on Moniday morn- g in the officera' mess-room, at the Infantry Barracks, Windsor, Colonel Thomas E. Kelly presiding. The court was more than usually crowded, because it-was understood ?? Lieuet. Perry'was about to enter ...