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DOUBLE MURDER AT PENDLETON

... The Mancheste e Examiner of Thursday says:- Lsatnight, the double murder of a father and son named Scholes, took place at Irlams o'-th'-Eeight, under circumstances to some extent involved in mys. tery. The murder took place in a house fronting to the high road, about a mile from the Pendleton toll. bar, occupied by a man named William Scholes, seventy five years of age, but powerfully built, ...

ATTEMPT TO POISON AN EMPEROR

... On Wednesday, Christoforo Buono Core, a fine, handsome mlan, known to frequenters of Cremorne- gardens as the Italian Salamander, or Fire King, was charged at Westminster police-court with attempting to poison Francisco Hillifroni, who described himselU as the Emperor of Fire. The case was conducted by an interpreter, who, owing to also wanting to be witness and advocate, at length left the ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN WESTMINISTER

... I THE ALLEGED MURDER IN WESTMNISTERI On Wednesday, Iseac Hcrmindv forty-fevei, was indicted at. the O'd Bailey for the wilful murder of Eliza Farrll, by throwing her out of ca widowi Mr. Bodkin, for the prosecution, in opening the rase to the jury9 said it was one Of a serious and extraordinary character, the prisoner being alleged to have caused the death of the deceased by throw. irg her out ...

PROCEEDINGS AT THE POLICE-COURT

... I On Monday, the following persons were brought before Mr. Yardley, at the Thames police court, charged with being concerned in the above disgrate. Sal riot :-Henry Wright, agod fifteen, of No. 30, Brunswick-street, St. George's, and James Hum. phreys, seventeen, of 20, Cannon street, St. George's, were charged with disturbing the congregation as- sembled for divine worship ; Curston Cartjohn, ...

THE LATE CASE OF BIGAMY

... Since the commitment of the soi-disant ?? William Denby Sloper Harrison, aeias Marshall, from Lambeth police court, on a charge of bigamy, various applications have been made respecting him. In one case an aged lady, who keeps her carriage and lives in good style, called at the station house in Kennington lane, and expressed a great desire to see the prisoner, stating, as a reason, that from ...

THE CASE OF NEWTON AND GODFREY

... At the Thames police-court, on Wednesday, Dr. John Godfrey, of Mount.place, Whitechapel-road, and Finsbury-square, appeared before Mr. Yardley to prefer a charge of rioting against a mechanic named Ringrose, and to answer a charge of assault preferred against him by Mr. Valentine Burehell, an elderly gentleman, of No. 6, Nelson.place, Old Ford, Bow. Mr. Joseph Smith, solicitor, believed it was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I BOW-STREET. AN INPUDENT DEFENOE.-Two miserable, dissi- pated-looking women were charged with stealing wearing apparel, under the following circumstances: -The eldest prisoner, Mary An7tn St} atford, was in the habit of dressing herself in such a way as to in- duce the belief that she was far advanced in preg- iancy. In this disguise she presented herself at the residences of several medical ...

MURDER AT NEW YORK

... The New York Journal of Commerce, of Sept, 28, says :- Last evening a most sincular case came to light in the sixth ward, the dead body of a man, evi- dently murdered, being found in a house corner of Little Water and Worth streets. The scene of the tragedy used to be the resort of murderers and thieves, and years ago, when the Five Points were much worse than at present, ' Crown's Corner,' ...

A BATCH OF RESPECTABILITY

... A BATCH OF RESPECTABLTY. BmRsEyOmD v. DEBAcKEB. -Ths was an action (tried in the Court of Common Pleas) to recover 301. odd, for lodgings, money paid, &c. The defendant pleaded never indebted. Mrs. Theresa Beresford deposed: I am the plaintiff, and reside at No. 2, Harriet-street, Lowades.square. About the latter end of May, 1859, l let my apart. ments to Madame Gallois, at three guineas per ...

DESECRATION OF THE DEAD

... A singular case of desecrating the dead came before the magistrates at Wolverhampton on Monday, two engine tenders, named Roper and Elwell, being charged as follows, the prosecution being instituted by the members of the Jewish persuasion in Wolver. hapton:- On. the 19th of August, 1858, a young woman named R~hoda Wolf died, and was buried i; the Jews' burying place in Greeu'slane, in that ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. CONTEMPT OF THE DIvoRCE COURT.-IN RE W. Syies.-This was the first case of a contempt of the new divorce court, and permission was given to file a petitition; and the schedule in the case has just been ?? insolvent was committed in June to Lancaster-castle, for a contempt of the Divorce court at Westminster. His wife instituted a suit against him, and a judicial ...

MURDER OF FOUR PERSONS

... M-TRDER OF F PERSONS. The South side of the metropolis was on Tuesday The thrown into a state of excitOment; by one uf thornmtg f rhtfal ?? which it has been our ty to rlod for s er time past. A constable or, duty toreco n~k 133 P), about six o'clock in the duty (DaV~s t prior to his leaving his beat, was called mormi iJ nor~place, Walworth road, by the Isud- toN-hehoue, r. Bevan, who informed ...