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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE CONVICT MANSELL

... I THE CONVICT IMANSELL. It Feems that the execution of this prisoner, who was convicted at the last assizes at 5leidstone of the nourder of a corporal of the 49th regiment, in which he was 9. private, by deliberately shooting him with A rifle, has been respited from the lst of January to the 5th of February, the attorney-general having grantec his coil sent that a writ of error shall issue ...

THE MURDER AT HORNSEY

... I TEHE IURDER AT HORNSEY. On Friday, Samuel Adams, residing at 30, Mary- street, Kingsland-road, who stands charged with the wilful murder of his sister-in-law, Martha Page, at IHowardroad, was brought up for re-examination. The evidence taken on the former occasion will be found in another column. Mr. Charles Fromman said: I am the house-sur- geon at the German hospital, Dalston. The deceased ...

TRAGEDY NEAR EUSTON-SQUARE

... We have to record another tragedy of the most re- volting description, involving the deaths of two per- sons at present unknown, under the following melan- choly circumstances:- On the 3rd of this month, a man and woman, of foreign appearance, supposed to be married, went to a coffee-house and hotel, No. 38, Drumnmond-street, Euston-square, kept by a Mr. Harper. After par- taking of some ...

THE MURDER AT STEVENAGE

... I We last week gave the opening proceedings in the trial of Jeremaiah Carpenter, at Heriford, for the mur- der of John Starkina, a police-conatable, at Steven- age. We now give the cl^ose of the prosecution, wlhich waS marked by an extraordinary piece of evidence. WilliamnQuint, one of the Hersr constabulary, de- posed that on Wednesday evening at the breaking up of the court, he was ordered ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT FRAMFIRLD

... SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT PE&MFIELD. Considerable excitement prevails in Framifeld, Buesex, in eonce quence of the death of Elizabeth BRa. dali, who, as alleged,. was killed by her husband, Cor. ae lins RandaU, the keeper of the Barley Mow public. house, where the inquest was held. Several wit- nesses having deposed to a quarrel and a seaffls be- tween the aceused and his wife, Mr. George Eolnan, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The October general quarter sessions were ra- snmed on Mlonday, at the Goild'hall, West'nin'tre. There were 69 cates for trial, 61 felonies and 5 mis- demeanours. Snrous TniFT.-Williim Payne, forty.six, la- bourer, was indicted for having stolen 4SlbL of 'ead, the property of the Great Northern railway company, his employers. He pleaded ?? prisoner was left in ebarge of the keys of a warehouse ...

PAYING FOR A BREACH OF PROMISE

... A breach of promise case of a very interesting cha- racter has been concluded in St. Louis ?? i, which the plaintiff recovered the unprecedented sun., in damages of 100,000 dollars. The plaintiff is a New York ?? Effie C. Carstang, a daughter of the Rev. Gideon Carstang, for many years a methodjit preacher in this city and Brooklyn. The lady, who is between twenty-five and thirty years old, it ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poucE iNTELLGKNCE MANSION-HOUSJE. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER OF A BANK OF ENGLAND SEURKTARY,-HeHry Rezete, a carman, in the employ ef Pickford and Co., the railway carriers, was charged with having, by neglect, caused the death of Mr. David Ritchie, secretary to the committee of the treasu'ryof the Bank of England, under somewhat extraordinary ?? principal witness in this case was George Adams, a ...

TRIAL OF SPOLLEN

... TRIAL OF SPOLLEN . I The anxiously expected trial of James Sp0lleD, the railway servant, charged with the brutal murder of Mr. George Samuel Little, in November last, at the Broadptone terminus, commenced on Friday morning at Dublin. Chief Justices Lefroy and Mlonahan took their eeats upen the bench, when the clerk of the crown directed the prisoner to be produced. He walked up the steps ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rOLiCE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE3. A. TssEF AND HIS FOLLY. - Willi=e Sscilb was charged with attempting to steal a watch from Wil- liam Folly, under the following circumstances:-W. Folly said: I am a tanner. On Sunday morning I was passing along Petticoat-lane, and there was a crowd at the time, and as I was pushing my way through I felt a twitch at my guard, and turning rotund I seed the ...

BRUTAL MURDER IN WILTSHIRE

... I BRUTAL MURDER IN WILTIIHRE, A brutal murder has been committed in Willehir& The victim is a woman of sixty-two years of age, tic wife of George Trowbridge, a woodman in the e0i041 of Mr. Grove, of Fern, on tie borders of Doiie.lIrv The poor woman resided with her husband in a lot!' and sequestered spot known as Ashcombe cops, arc- it appears that on Thursday morning seannibght, seven bridge ...

ROASTING AN ENGINEER

... ROASTING AX ENG=ER. On Tuesday, John Buchanan, chief engineer, and Archibalsd Mitchell, second engineer, of the Pacific Screw Steam-ship company's steamerBogota, recently arrived at Liverpool from the Pacific, were charged at the Liverpool police-court with having caused the death of a fireman named Landon, under circum- stances of the most disgraceful nature. The case has been before the ...