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THE ALLEGED NEGLECT AT ST. BARTHOLONEW'S HOSPITAL

... i I THIE ALLEGED NEGLECT AT ST. RARTITOLO- i I _ _ _ !MEW'S 1-EOSIPITAL. I .Av the Tolborn Town , ell, on Siaiturday, Dr. Dan- ford TMomas resumed the inqs'st upon the body of Joseph Denuingps, r4 s'tean, of No. S, Fisher's- court, Lami'e-eondlit.titreet, who died on the 9th !nst., at his residence, from injuries received on July 26 ironm having fallen downutairs. Two darv after the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COtONERS' INQUESTS. O.wi Friday afternoon Dr. DanfUrd Thomins held all I inquoret attheolelingoll Coroner's Court, oll the body of a fepnale child r.bout four monrhs old, which ias found wrapped, up in brown paper in a limo shed in Elphinmtone-roiad, Righbury. E6 edence was given showing that r labourer rtniid fong rwas taming over sorne sackse of lime in a shted where be aee ergagedewhen he ...

SCENE AT AN INQUEST

... ;11-1. Alan. nnnrxc-l+. nn Jell hnilv r i Ox the 27th nlt. the inquest on the body of Margaret 0 Collier, twenty.one years, was resumed at the City )f Gaol, Hereford, having been adjourned for the pro- y duotion of William Collier, brother of the deceased's a husband, Charles Collier. Dr. Morris said he had le made a post-mortem examinaitiun of the body, and 't the internal injuries could only ...

STEALING BREAD

... mSTEALIN(G BREAD. I A A ; reove-;t tnoltiiviz uF ?? Berkirhire P'tty Sesosions, 1 i tld Wie rissr, two mi-erablile.lookiiuy hovs, clad in t, t~vred iorillolitas, wimei d David A id Wi Ti-v r- oods, e i .atd iL lid, Gcorge Lov .i jO, W re ela ared ivi LI steal. iiili shio ehalf-qnrterir I -iaes, tho proporty of George Si g-mihuvit, of Ascvot. Tic thuee prisoci r-i vere oen behind tho fence ?? ...

AN ILL-USED CHAMPION

... .XN 1LIA-USE I IRAMPION. t CfTF; qAN namred Chtirlei Setao ?? -was on S ytardae, ot the lve-strew. Polioe. ourt 1,,fore Mr. Finwerni, with a assaui. A ?? ni:!lid 1Hut, ?? in Dean-street, llolborn, depno-old ,h:.t he wael in 1'od ..icn-Sqnare ?? his wifie audl e ooo1i~l~ion naved Gbover. Ris ( 3ut's) wife was drul; 1-:zFi they were trying to get bter homa. She kv O~ errying a child in her ar5ns ...

ALLEGED BRUTALITY IN A HOME FOR FRIENDLESS GIRLS

... Ar the Greenwich Police-court, Laura Julia Addiscott, who has conducted an establishment known 'as Miss Addiscott's oumne for Friendless Girls, situated ie the High-street, Deptford, appeared to a summons at the instance of the Board of Guardians for assaulting Ellen Smith, aged twelve a, one of the children under her care. Some detailm the treatment to which the children had been subject ...

A TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN'S MISERIES

... A TICKET.OF.LBAVE MAN'S MISERIES. Wit have bri fly mentioned ia another column that on Saturday afternoon, at Dow-street Police-court, George v Mitchell, aged thirty-six, of Sttck'well-street, Glasgow, e ship's steward, was brought before Sir James Isgham, charged with neglecting to report himself, on March 26 v or 27 last, to the principal officer on duty at King's- a cross-road Police ...

TRIALS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... '^IALS IN THE DIVORCE COIUT BurNyJ 3iscxTOx AND CObULON.-TJhe petitioner ad'rspnsen .wvere mursied at the legistry Ofie, T 'Ss~o Dn Deeiber, 1S72,. They ?? alt the ~~pc~osteii a5had three children. ln- Septeamber, 're, ~~ ~peti~~ioier, who had been employed iht the jhot j~t~hestathable, untbrod. into 'the servcidetof r. 'o Tquit~~en Whilli wiie travellingfwith lins master- Shb ...

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 ...

THE CHARGE OF FRAUDULENTLY OBTAINING MONEY FROM CLERKS

... ?? 7- i t% : E : :I I & CX:~ROX clJ3 UINTLY I ?? ' N6 ,0'bgl;*tTon, Pu- 'leFIOSRLmCrIJrS Wr iis0T GANTIUR, of ?? * ton vsiireg, Chelsea d :nd fo.exnerly..of Greait Mari* : lorbughetr4,i -deapdsorihing hiashf nis t. OSitte ?? I, W.S fiially Q0aiimiileld betore Mr :letoli, At thn .M5l : borough-street Poliqe.eoirt, chargd -with obtaiing: nonly' fron varios eierk:s byfalse reprosentaftlmlk .hr L. ...

EXTRAORDINARY INQUEST UPON A CLERGYMAN

... as - I I .. ., - I _ _ - - . - ?? - -- -ON Snturday last, Mr. Lewis. Essex county coroner, pa ),eld ain inquiry at the Saracen's Head Inn, VE Doullaow, into the cause of death of the Rev. Chas. an L, Snith, rector of Little Caufield, who died on the co .prceoding Sundivy. The circumstances under which. vI ihe inquest was held were of an exceptional and dii extraordinary character. The ...