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EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF ABANDONING AN INFANT

... At the Surrey Sesejons on Wednesday, Elf za L~evett, twenty-four, was indicted for unlawfully abandoning and exposing Charles Lovelt, her child, under two years of age, wherebey its life was in danger. Jane Collier said that on the night of the 11th of October she was near the workhouse at Wandeworib, when she saw a female resembling the prisoner put down a baby on the steps and run away. ...

EXTRAORDINARY DEATH FROM POISON IN ST. LUKE'S WORKHOUSE

... EXTRAORDINARY DEATH FROM POISON IN ST. LUKES WORKHOUSE On Monday morning Mr. John Humphreys, the Middlesex coroner, resumed an inquiry at the Green Gate Tavern, City.Road, respecting the death, under very singular circumstances; of Henry Pepler, aged fifty-five years. The deceased had been for several years an inmate of St. Lukes workhouse. He expired on the 5th Dec., and was fouid dead in a ...

THE Illustrated Police News

... pol-rdebX egotist ItwoI SATURDAY, JANUARY 5. iT is probably too early yet to expect an explanation of the occasion of the fire which broke out at th- - Crystal Palace on Sunday, but though there will be littlo hope of this being asoertained until a thorough investigation shall haae beer made, facts are dropping in upon us one by ono which. caumot hut be intereating and of importanee, as ...

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... X.- LT,-X 3ED }: ; , OF A ,W-0MAIT /l:.TjMi.'J EIHOTSF. -On Tesday uight Mr. John Humphreys, Middlesex c~rosler, held a protracted investigation at the Cape of J4ood Hope Ttvern, Limehouse, relative to the alleged murder of a married woman named Elizabeth Carry, ;3ged 46 ye~ars. InFpector Griffin watched tho case for the Commis- ei~hrsa of Police. ~ he husband of the deceased' woman was ...

MILITARY MURDERS IN FRANCE

... F .l U- iB8 , p~C~ INL.LJI'r~±bf .~LU ~EL 1.N 5LS.J' 'X.t twail for' ttq( per y s t VnSdegTrwas brough't to a'conclusion, on ilatsu~ry, bqxe5I the p iiaqnt chixt, ma T storyi''T soldirafrom St.'0 os jng ,laid- -obhr them with theni sares ini a publiqhpuse ?? to, 'tie lols'de Boulogne hilled on't ?? '.aud Dneirly, * Ml1led thtee others, ndturaiiy exciied. SgORB .saotioii Parise and ...

A SALT LAKE TRAGEDY

... A SALT LAKE TRAGEDYI -- _ _- _ _ rs - :_ - - nL - More than two years ago Dr. J. King Robinson was ordered to Salt Late C ty as surgeon of the (United States) troops stationed there to watch the Mormons, and look after Prioe's rebel soldiers. Active, clever, persevering, self-reliant, he quickly got into extensive practice outside the army, both amoung Gentiles and Mormons. Brigham Young ...

FOR THE COUNTRY

... FO1 T o m COUNTRY. ?? THIA COUN ATRY m ~~TS CHA~ ~ ASSAULT.- CURIOUS CHA AIOCTORt. At uammersmith police-court, three young men, Atilberts , hi tbrter Obarles Gilbert, of named Henry K inegtf and Henry Bowden, appeared before Mr. Itugham. to answer the comnpluint of Mr. Williu N O'Callaghan, a surgeon, Of Solwood-terrace, Brompton, for Violen10tly companing t hi anem wr in the first instanethe ...

DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT EDMONTON

... DOBtBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT EDMONTON. (SUBJECT OF ILL1STRATlOZT).. e Oa Wednesday morning last week, a frigbtfulagedt I took. place at Lower Edmonton. It appearsthat'fo s some years past a coacbenith, named Wiliam lud'eon v and his wife, a very quiet, hard-working woma, Aunje .1 Oudgeon, have occupied a six-roomed hons' opposite e the Great Eastern Railway Station, at Lower Edmoctp a They ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE AT BOW

... -E:XTRBORDIfdnlARY SUICIDE AT BQW, I 7. - . e r >rs r . r, Jone umphry, the iddleset coner, held an 'inquiry at the, Milton Arms: TaveiknM'Mfilt -stieet, Bow raspeoting the death of George Rbbinson, agbd 23 ykers who' ?? allegedi to have committed 'suicide in copes- I queuce of, the death of his wife by cholera. Mks. E. Robinson, No.'9, 'Milton-road,' said that the deeeased' was her' ...

GENERAL SUMMARY

... ArnLco;nD MANSLAUGOITNR Ak7 DoNOASThRL-KAn old man, named Robert Burtou, a hatter, has been appre-.- hended at Doncaster, charged -with the manslaughtarof hie grandchild, an infant only a few days old. anrton's daughter was confined of an illogitmate _hild on¶ uesday, and on Saturday morning the prisoner went into her bedroom, and dor Some reason struok her anit knocked her senseless, and when ...

INTRIGUE AND MURDER

... t Tp1RGUE AND MURDER. j A trial for murder of a married woman by a youno mno whose overtures she had rejbctod lhas taken plaeg at the Court of Asgizes of Ohatearbux. The accused was a Jruggist, named Pinaud, aged thirty, and the victiil4 tie wile of a mercer and grocer, named DaIrnault, whosd . shop was only separated from that of the acoused by a ?? alley. Mdme. Darnault was not only ten ...