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THE EXECUTION OF THE FIVE PIRATE MURDERERS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... On Monday morning, five of the seven pirates recently convicted at the Central Criminal Court of the murder of the captain of the ship Flowery Land, on the high seas, 'within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England, on the 10th of &eptember last, were hanged in front of the prison of New gate, in the presence of an immense con- comrse of people. The five ?? Leone, or Lyons, twenty-two ...

FENIANISM IN IRELAND

... On Monday John. Leedom, a young man in the employ- ment of the Great Southern and Western Railway Com- pany, was charged at the Head Police-offtce,.Dublin, with attempting to tamper with a sentry at Kilmainhain Gaol on Saturday evening, and with declaring himself a Fenian. A soldier of the 76th Regiment deposed that he was on duty at Xilmainham Gaol about eight o'clock on the previous Saturday ...

THE DOUBLE SUICIDE AT PADDINGTON

... .Tfl DD:.OaUB8L ,suIrG AT PWDDINGTO. . It t-)n Mr ,.r - - -. mon noilay, U~r Inalteetr held anqnity at the Hill ,Ar s publio-hoens, Old Oharohhtlreet,_ Bdgware. r6A; re- -lative to the doitkee of a Frsnobmaip z~medFirdlqaande, -Oaluvaifand his Mothetr.--who ite'sl adb iad Tolk nieet ddlnrgion2 ' M I-is', Ikir thtomas1 Wq.rg Kendp r'b, eS mothex. Witness-k re4w Tse4adn eitern.''i ecae'wae ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN IN DRURY-LANE

... THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN _ IN DRURY-LAN& On FrIday, an inquiry was held a' King's College Hospital by Mr. Bedford, the coroner for W8etminster, relative to the alleged murder of William Fitzgerald, a police, constable of the F division. Air. Levy appeared to represent two men, Dsly and (abill, who with a third person named Curtis, are in custody on a charge of csnaing the deceased's ...

CRUELTY AT A STEEPLECHASE

... CRUELTY AT A STEEPLECHAsE. At the Lewes Petty Sessions on Tuesvda, Mr. J. G. Blencowe, chairmav, Allen Sadler, jockey; Mr. Edmund Duke, who is owner of several racehorses; and Mr. William Wyatt were summoned by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, for having, on the 4th of April, aft Rigmer, unlawfully baten and ill-treated a horse. Mr. Langham, of Uckaeld, appeared for ...

DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT AT A HOSPITAL

... =SGBCEPrUL CONDUCT AT A EsBPyTAL. fds ITorsday, Dr. Lankester resumed& an adjourned .t on the body of William Tanner, at the Spread AI, wrles-street, Middlesex Hospital. V>s deceased, according to the evidence previously l ?? openiag of theocourt, was thrown from the ?? cab, through the horse runniog awry near the toad Station of the Undergroumd Riilway, on 'tz~Ih;3, the 6th inet., at about ...

ROBBERIES BY A MEDICAL STUDENT

... non:EOznES 3Y A MEDICAL STUDENT, Georgeo earris, J 9, medical student, was indtcted at the Midulesex Sessions for stealing a osee of dis- seoting instrnlments, value 18s., the property of Arthur Kemp. There was a second inditment agasib hbim for stealing a book called Gray's AMatomy, value 11- is. the property of Joen Arthut Kemp. A third indictment was Rho prefesred agaiset lbim, for ...

STERIOUS BABY-FARMING CASE AND ALLEGED MURDER AT ISLINGTON

... STERIOUS BASY-rAaZING CASS AND ILLZGBD MURD23 AT ISLXNGTON. t Moud*y, Dr. L aakSter, the coroner for Oentral flesox, agaein presided over a jury at the Old Parr's d Tavern, Upper-etiewt, Iblington, for further in- b relative to ltee vony aaysteni.us stealing of a child its bed and the subseq nint dnding oi its dead body uonbur) -pl e in less than an hour after its abdua- a strango ...

ARREST OF MORE OF THE HERMAPHRODITE GANG

... ARSEST OF MORE O? TIE SERMA- _EVODITE GANG. Yesterday morDing, at Buow. btret, Mr. Abrams made an application to Mr. Flowers, the presiding magistrate, to admit Louis Hurt, one of the men charged with being concerned in tap Boulton and Park affair, and against whom a true bill was found on Thursday, at the Old Bailey sessions, for misdemeaaour, to bail. Mr. Abrams said Sir, I have to make an ...

ALLEGED INSURANCE FRAUD

... ALLEGED INSURANCE REAUD. In the Court of Queen's Bench has been tried a case, the Queen v. Jocelyn and others. It was a prosecution of Mejor Jocelyn, Mr. Bulmer, Major Carnegie, and other persons named Wright, Taylor, and Hodges, lately directors and managers of the Monarch Insurance Company, for fraudulent repre- sentations to the public contained in a prospectus and a balance-sheet. The ...

EXECUTION OF THE LENNIE MUTINEERS

... EDWCUTIOI 03? THMiEE LI;1t±N The execution of the four prisoners-Matteo' Cargalis, sailor, whdwent by the nickname of French Peter, Giiovasini Carcaris, *ho was known as Joe the Cook ; Pascales Caltsdis, -nown as Big Harry ; and George lKaida, who went by the name of Lips -who were 3onvicted at-the last session of the Central Criminal Court sf the wilful murder of Stanley Hatfield, the ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... YESTEAY'S LAW. POLICE, ZTC. 33ANgflOU1TCY COURT. IN WaB . Cox.-llr. E. ti. Willis ronewed an application forthe akpointmnent of a. -eceivor and masuager of the estate of F~wad .ong Cxwho has presenitea a. petition for liquifa. Miom, describisng bimself as of Southampton-street, Strand; Kai den-lane, Cvent-garden; Bible House, New York, and Slawhee, hurh urntur maufatuer and art metal ...