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THE PROVINCES

... i I CAMBRIDGESMRE.L - Ts SMALL-pox OuT- IBDAX AT NzwBuwr.-Sevenal personais were pro- Ceeded against before the Newmarket magistrates on Tuesday, for having neglected to take precautions to orevent the spread of small-pox. One of the de- lendants (Mrs Hills, landlady of the Black Horse) who had let to a lodger part of her house in which a person had been suffering from the disease, was fined ...

THE POISONING OF FOUR CHILDREN

... THE POISON G OF FOUR CHILDREN. I The -adjourned investigation on the bodies of the four children poisoned at Romford by teething pow- ders was resumed on Tuesday by Mr. H. S. Haynes. The following are the names of the deceased -Regi- nald copsey, aged 19 months; Sarah Keeble, aged 1 months; Joseph Brazier, aged 15 months; and Sep- timus Adams,-aged two years- and one month. Mr. W. B. Preston ...

THE LOSS OF THE COSPATRICK

... THE LOSS OF TH1E COSPATRICK. At I The Board of Trade inquiry into the los1 of the tosptrick was resumed on Thursday at the Green- wich police-court, before Mr. Patteson, the Ppolice magistrate, assisted by Captain Pryce, Captain Castles, and Mr. Turner, nautical assessors. Air. 'Stephen Thompson, of the firm of George Thompson, jun., and Co., shipowners, said that he had examined the manifest ...

THE GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY COLLISION

... ONPZ& AW L AD3OJflED INQUEST AND VERDICT- T's city coroner, Air. E. S. Bignold, resumed his Sests t Norwich on Friday, touching the deaths WmG.. Womack, Mr. G. Page, John Betts, Of Ir' - driver John Job Hupton, and Susan the engin ?? who, after the aceident, woo the fivepre d3r0 bin the precincts of the city jurisdiction. dhed oroner said ho considered the jury hiad quite before them to arrive ...

WILD LAW AND JUSTICE

... LLOYD'S WEEKLY LONDON NEWSPAPER. I WILD LAW AND JU SICE. | Law and Justice have been playing some very fantastic tricks of late, and have pre- sented no very edifying spectacle to a law- ab'idingpeople. The Great Unpaid are always stirring the indignation or provoking the laughter of the public, but their tricks are oftener mischievous than ludicrous. Sometimes the law is at fault; ...

MISCELLANEOUS SUMMARY

... ._ . . I . - ?? (From our latest edition of ?? week.) At the Dubliii police-court, on Saturday, a respee tably-dressed man named Brennan was remanded eon the charge of causing the death of a young, woman in, ahouse of ill-fame bythrustingaan unabrellain her eye, On Saturday afternoon D. Wallineer, of Beinond. sey, and J., Abbott, of Rotherhithe, watermen rowed from Putney to the Ship at ...

EXTRAORDINARY INQUEST

... Dr. Hardwicke and a jury assembled on Wednes. day at the Providence hall, CJhrch-street, Edgware- road, for the purpose of holding an inquest on the body of a gentleman whose name was given as Mr. Thomas Redmond, aged 52. The inquiry had been brought about at the instigation of the registrar, who had refused to register the death upon a certifi- cate from a medical practitioner, who bad ...

MORE DISCLOSURES IN THE CITY

... I fiOP MSCLOS3RES IN TIE CITY, The Lord Mayor resumed on Tuesday at the Man- Sion-house the investigation of the charge against MIr. J. B. Hawkes, a stockbroker, of misappropria- ting 4031 15s. which had been entrusted to him by the Rev. J. A. Hatchard for the purchase of five Egyptian bonds.-Mr. William Chapple, clerk to Messrs. Norris, Allen, and Co., solicitors, of Bedford- row, was called ...

CHARGE OF FORGING A WILL

... CHARGE OFY FORGING A WILL. On Thursday Ma-ry Cooper, 35, married, Amelia Jenthkis, 41, married, Willioms HUanelet, 53, shoe- maker, and Isaac Hutchinsson, 34, waiter1 were in- dicted at the Old Bailey for forging a will purport- ing to be the last will and testament of one Emma Adolphus, with intent to defraud. This case was postp6ned from the last session, andit wasene of a very complicated ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE, I (Fro W ou lateslt of last week.) COURT OF BAKURPUPTCY. THE VACANT REGISTRARSHIP.-Mr. Registrar Pepye held a sitting, ?? Judge and Registrar of the day, and disposed of the business that came before hbim, which was of a routine character, and of a bankruptcy appearance, being of very little public in- terest. In consequence of the death of Mr. Registrar Roohe ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A COMPANY

... * At the Leanbeth police-court on Monday. ThkcS, Beesey, described as an accountant to the London Saw Mills and Short Length Timber company (limi- ted). was charged on remand with stealing in Decem- ber last from 71, Vauxhall-walkfour saws, value 101.' the property of Mr. Nash, of the Vauxhall Saw mills. It was stated that the saws belonged to theprosecutor, butit was allegedthevhladbeen ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST BANNER OAKLEY

... I I OCc Saturdav afternoon, for the ninth time; Rich/arvl Banner Oak-ley, 41, the proprietor and manager of the Co-operative Credit bank, was brought up on the charge of having obtained large sums of money and certain securities by frald. Before the evidence commenced, prisoner made an application to the Lord Mayor to request Mr. Wontner not to put leading questions to the accountant, Mr. ...