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LATEST COUNTRY NEWS

... LATEST COUNITRY HE W8. {FROM THE PAPERS RECEIVED DOWN TO Lt5T EVENING.) SHOOTING AT A WIFE.-Henry Corderoy who was brought before the mayor and borough magistrates on the 6th iustas charged with wilfully shooting with intent to kill his wife, ar4 who was remanded until Monday last, again underwent exa. mination on that day, at the magistrates' room in the county gaol, when the depositions of ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT EALING—DISCOVERY OF A HUMAN HEAD

... SUSPECTED MURDER AT BALING-DISCOVERY OF A HUMAN HEAD. During the last three or four days great excitement has been created in the neighbourbood of Ealing, Brentford,&c., by a report being extensively circulated that a human, head had been discovered in the privy of the beautiful and pic. turesque priory of - Wyllie, Esq, a \Vcst Indian mer- chant, Castlebar-park, near the village of Ealing. ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COnOmNES' INQULS'2s. An inquest was held on Tuesday in Cloak-lane, Cheaps#e, on the body of Mr. H. Alexaltder Smith, ged 25, who dii ~on Sinday night last. It appeared in evidence That deceased and his wife came on Thursdav to lodge in the above lane. When hevyeame they had a lottleofgin andbrandlyw th hem. On Friday. Satnidity. and Suivday. th y drank at t!:e rae ,f two pints (f sin and ...

THE EDGWARE-ROAD MURDER

... LUTHE EDOWARE-ROAD MURDER.| (PURTHER PARTICULARS OP GRBENAORB.): We avail ourselves of original sources of informa- tion, on the correctness of which every reliance may be:placed, for the following particulars of Green- acre's life and habits, previou's to the' perpetration. of his most extraordinary crime, Some time ago be carried on business as a grocer in, a very respectable way. in Nelson ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... MIuRDEn N;EAn Wontisop.-Strong suspicion hlaving been excited that a single woman, named Harriet Pyc, had given birth to and destroyed an infiitt she was apprehended, and ac- lrnowledged the crime, confessing that she had deposited the blody in a fish-1ond in Mr. Ramsden's wood, where it was sub- ?? fiund. Pending the inquest, the unnatural mother ecfbcte4 her escape in the night, having ...

POLICE

... P0 'I C 2L GtIT.DHALL. Gnaaux vrynsus Gnnirc.-Mv- Joseph Scott, a warehouse- man, of Bow-lane, attended to answer the complaint of Mr. Frederick Teush, a surgeon at Hackney, for defrauding him by selling him a piece of calico, value about 9d. a-yard, as fine Irish linen of the value of 2s. 6d. a-yard.-Mr. Mardon, for the defendant, objected that the magistrate had no jurisdiction, though he ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CO'O'EUIS '_iEfsTs. DREADFUL DEATH OF A Swiss LADY BY FIRR.-On d6nday afternoon an inquest was held in the Board-room 'f M idlesex Hoopital, on view cf the body of Miss Janette larhly, aged 26, a native to Switzerland, who was burnt. Sarah Walker, servant, of Np. 16, Buckinghaml-place, ritzroy square, deposed that the deceased; who was a single ady, occupied an apartment In her master's hoitie ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... [Before R. HEDGER, BsK., and a Bench of Magistrates.] The calendar contains the names of 48 persons for trial for felony, besides several for misdemeanours, the Sessions thaving been adjourned over from Kingston to this Court John 'Stead, late surveyor of the Greenwich Railroad, Iwas indicted for committing an assault on George Beard, book-keeper to the same company. Mr. BAGLEY was counsel for ...

THE INTENDED RURAL [ill]

... THE INTENDED RURAL POi.ICE. On Monday evening a meeting of the Surrey Radical Association was held at the Masons' Arms, Southampton- s-reet. Mr. GoaDnsAs[ra, having been called to the chair, stated that the subject for discussion was another encroach- naent upon the liberty of the people contemplated by the Vhigs, namely, the establishment of an armed police all over the country, by which it ...

LONDON POLICE

... MOPeIj4WN POlXC]E. MARYEBONE OFFICE.-ATROCIOuS OUTRAGE Bly Two POLICE CoNsTABLES..-Yesterday, Police-constable Jolly, 164: S, tvas charged before Messrs. RAWLlJrsoN and SHUTTi with having, whilst labouring under the effects of liquor, committed an outrage at the house of a respectable smith, named Gallant, No. 5, Holbrooks-court, Fitzroy-mar. ket, which -he entered without any legal authority ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN.—IMPROVEMENTS IN THE GAOL OF NEWGATE

... COURT OF ALDEtAIEN.-IMPROVEMENTS IN ~ THE GAOL OF NEWGATE. ON Tuesday, a Court was held for the purpose of receiv- ing the reports of the Committee of Aldermen upon the report of the Sheriffs relative to the gaol of Newgate, and on other business. Alderman BuowN presented a report approving of the plan submitted by the Sheriffs for effecting sundry altera- tiohs in the gaol of Newgate, a copy ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... . -- ?? ;T pq Ot 'WNIM, W: SuDditN IBATB OF: A~ SPANSH NOflLEMAN.- On onday an Inquest ?? held at the' ?? of York, N'W hc e tjoirn'rwnb4,' ib ?? df the hody ioa £wteMd Cofe.ioi;. 38,'e aa wish noblehman, ho .hhd.retired.to'this.-conry from uplip, in aongsqpence of the iutestini wars in wbicp tbat cQuntq' has been so long Mr. Tuokis EvANs, No. '13, New Church-street, de. posed that ...