THE ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A PUBLIC! COMPANY
... .TIE ALLEQEDFR&U-PSMY A PUBLIC]. ' - -1-C1 - Ij ...
... .TIE ALLEQEDFR&U-PSMY A PUBLIC]. ' - -1-C1 - Ij ...
... 'WA1FEMJ,~ iTD~TT$T I ISWIJFCR O ittDRirnJ :w~ b b -e dlir 4, ?? h wxarn c *Thp A dvtida'ok'h ~ .pi~e~noic'imahorniai~d ickedat h.aaduid ?? -i ,d &tlbBfi Tfndah 3,Vlewi 4 cou rno, b ~n vin~ opent tote ,.[0oi ndt knuookad 'i f h eca cfua'te ofahon after ?? i ~ l flgsi, das4gW *on.~ ~ ~~Frnlni.`,%w %be in a at~M* WIAP chnsl iiitqo ShM~i1'. nd0 MAN, he ?? on V31R ?? f~~fh~ir~cxi q re; hot h46:i ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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. , ...
... ) 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 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 ...
... 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 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. ...
... 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 ...
... 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 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 ...