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THE CASE OF ATTEMPTED PARRICIDE

... coffee. The witness added, that from her acquaintance with the prisoner, she always appeared to her to be a weak- minded young woman. Dr. Taylor's evidence was then read, describing that he analysed the contents of the bason of soap and water into which tile ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... submnit to nmere steerage IC- constu. ,odation. There were no other intermnediate pa~s- sengcnrs but there were first-cabii land steerage paqseni- gers. Ile behievuil that thle agent.s Woild, if' there had been other intermnediate passengers, gone to the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... purchase land, and then to allot oul among certain of the subscribers the land which had beer thus purchased. It was contended that the company was a company established for the purposes of profit, that the directors had the power to buy and sell land, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... interview writh the inspector va the station-tiouse. T'V to woman eatd sete only had done ss'he any ivonian ought to (lo when her husband was attacked- defenided hint whea the complhijant land twvo other person attacked himix. Tlie car-biter was sentenced ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... what she had done, as slse considered that she tad been most shamefully robbed of at least Os. by the pawnbroker. She was a woman in distressed circumstances, strungglirg to got a subsistence for her family by selling oysters in Long-alley, Slhoreditchr; ...

A SUSPICIOUS CASE

... drugged by some one.-Sir. Barton: I was chlors formed by a woman, and felt the effect of the smell imm( diately. My watch was then torn from the .clain, and befor the police came up the woman escaped-Mr. Secker: It al pears from the evidence that you ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... efficacy. It was afterwards ascertained beyond all doubt that tise honourable scar was occasioned, not in warfare by sea or land, but by an accidental tumble over a pail of water. SMUGGLING OX BOAnRD A ST-EtEER.-On Tuesday, Atkin- son, Conolly, Conc/er- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... SINGULaAR CHARGE ?? Baxter, a woman of the town, 15 Tlt horodn wick, charged with stealing a shirt, tle pro-00 William M'Adam, No. 4. St. Alban'splee oe f t deposed that about two O'clock onl the. The last, he was returning from the Army and1 y mo oc T lodgings ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... prisoner had married another woman in the- name of Robinson. The wife had seen the certificate of the second marriage, but being still very fond of her husband, seemhed reluctant to prefer a charge of bigamy against him. The woman (Robinson) With whom he now ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN JERSEY

... murder of the unfortunate woman, At six o'clock on Sunday evbning the coroner and jury went to view the body of the deceased. Onenrorig tlheroom a mostpainful-sight presented itself,vit, the mutilated body of tlie murdered woman. She was on-her bock; the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 'prosecutrix, a small woman, appeared to have been dreadfully beaten. Her face was cut to the bone, several of her ribs were broken, and other indications of having sustained severe injury were Apparent. She said she was an- unfortunate woman, and, on the eth ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER

... will be landed At Portsmouth; and a court-martial will, of course, be the result. MINISTERIAL PATRONAor.-Lord Edward Russell, half- brother to Lord John, has been appointed to command the Vengeance, 84, vice Sir Hi. Blacksvgod, deceased. THE ARMY. MILITARY ...