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WIFE MURDER AT PADDINGTON

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REMARKABLE CASE OF WIFE POISONING— A FRENCH TUTOR SENTENCED TO DEATH

... REMARKATABIE CASE OF WIFE POTSONING- A FRENTOt TUTOR SENTENCED TO DEATH. '1 Lmnr Ivas commenced on Tuesday, last Week, in thle aI Hji h Court of Jasaticiary, Edinburgh, before the Lord dr i Justice Clerk (Lord Mounrieli)jt a trial which liae oxeitedi great intorcstc not only ia the osetropolis, but at till ovri Scotlanid. 'Ths prisoner at :the har was M. V Elugene Mille Chiintrelle, a sean ...

BANNERCROSS MURDER

... TRIAL OF PEACE! A. Leeds Assizes, on Tuesday, before Mr. Jastice Lopes, the notorious convict, Charles Peace, aged forty-seven, alias John Ward, described as a joiner or carver and gilder, was placed upon his trial for t he murder of Arthur Dyson, at Banuercross, Shef- hield, an the 29th Nov., 1876. M1r. Campbell Forster, Q.C., and Mr. H. Rliieid (instructed by the Treasury) appeared ort csue ...

TRIALS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... r , .- r ?? sTA5 nl- BAA 5a; COLLINs v. CoerINs AND GTOR1GE-Thc petition PI was that of the husband, a builder in London, for ill the dissolution of the marrisge by reason of his wife's p adultery with the no-respondent,, who was described f, as an engineer, of Newcastle. Answers were filed a Idenying the charge, and the respondent alleged y, cruelty and adeltery on the part of her husband. , ...

EXTRAORDINARY CONDUCT OF A SERVANT

... ) ON Saturday last, at the Bow-street Police-court, a general servant, named Hannah Mackay, aged thirty- eight, in the employ of a lady residing in Russell- | square, wes charged before Mr. Flowers with stealingI a sheet, a blanket, and other articles. The pro- secutrix deposed that the prisoner was a woman of the most intemperate habits, and when under the influence of drink would use the ...

A TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN ON THE KINCHIN LAY

... A TICKET-OF.LEAVE 1MAN ON THE KiNC RIN LAY. AT the Worship-street Police-court, on Monday, a man named Hopkins, thirty-five, a convict on ticket. of-leave, was charged with robbing children of portions of their clothing in the public streets. There was a crowd of young children, principally boys, with their mothers in court, all of whom, it was understood, had been robbed, the children ...

CHARGE OF SHOOTING IN THE STREETS

... OL{ARGG OF SHOOTINC IN TRlE STR EETS.l --~hru~bz - . .. .lwsq f n irFtesn. a -n3 fi~t8r. of G. I W.M'Iitnl PAtUREYr aged filteen, a gas fittsr, of G, Upper Baker-street, iloyd-eqt:ure, was chargcd before Mr. leoeack (in M1onday, ift the Clorkenwell Police.court, with feloniously shooting at George Anderson, *t Arthur-etreet, St. l'nmiv a, with a six. barrelled revolver, and theraby doing him ...

DREADFUL DOUBLE MURDER IN KENT

... DREADFUL DOUBLE MURDEIC uN KE NT. d ,ITrc PORTRAIT A-U) OTHER ITLLUS1RAI WNSS. Chic ?? INQUEST. flat; r d ONTedy atwean inquiry was held at the char6 -t4Bull Hotel, Chisleheret, on the bodie f idwtr Chic it ?? by Mr. Carttar. The first wit e a loses called was Mr. lET. L. Waie, proprietor of the U I 8 'Bull Hotel, who identified the bodies, Mr. Ellis heali 13 having been his fatber-in-law. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... AND-1 _A R .1, l on- ^IA1 I U 1N l'RAL UitMIfAL IY UUUctT. j r Tllm September Session of the ahore Conrt comr m menced on Mlonday last, the l3th. The calendar con- I Caine four charges of wilful murder. One is the case I of Sauluel tlrown, charged with the murder of his I wife in the Borough, and another is a charge against a nisan named Frederick Clarke, of having killed his 3 wife in the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OCNTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. -- -- -d-f -nu CUTAIeE oF ARsoN.-Emma Webb, eigbteen. ?? I had pleaded guilty to aL oberge of setting fire to an establishment called the Girls' Mission Ei1so39 at Wandsworth, was brought up for judgments and sen- tenced to twelve montlns' hard labour. l A BrTDAR wVreT Revoa1vERs.-A led named John George Owens, eighteen years of age, described ag a clerk, was charged ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CABMAN

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CBMIAN. I 0- ?? A ?? I V ?? nronlerI ON the 2nd inst. Mr. T. F. Laugham, deputy coroner for Westminster, opened an inquiry at the St. George's Hospital as to the death of Samuel Newson, aged sixty-four years, who was run over and killed by a hansom cab, alleged to have been driven by a man named John Balding, in Piccadilly, on the pre- vious Sunday morning. Inspector ...