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SMUGGLING

... iii:- 'I ?? s~lubG .LI G i O Sprd ay ni ?? an extensive seizure was made rp, oo!wicb, of snsu oled brandy audlotlher spirits, on L if qthe. xcne i schooner ' Le Pere de Farnille. Tlic eaiscl, wbich trlsded between Gravelines ind Lon- dpnZ,/ avowc~ly 'with 'apples, has been for some time supspjc~ed.,; VsThu'rsday afternoon sihe W.S -seen off the oqre ljg#5nnakinfoirtle 'IJedrvay, but in ...

CONTEMPORARY PRESS

... Jl?puss. ?? YO~t0iLJ8f#-41 MW -;G -I/7 a faurite caP^aP ~hsrewith worouafl speeeh, ?? 'dintier} on; our 4Gloriousi Con-' .titu~io in O~ih~uri and~ Stte,'Y' ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... On Monday an inquest was held at the King George [V. Inn, Norwood, on view of the body of Mrs. Ann Lambert, aged 76. Thomas Roles, of Norwood, a wood broker, stated, that on Friday, about half-past three in tihe afternoon, he was called upon by a neighbour to look into the window of the deceased's house, to see whether she had cut her throat or was merely lying upon the floor; lie looked ...

ROBBERY OF FOUR THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED POUNDS WORTH OF GOLD DUST

... I On Monday afternoon two boxes of gold dust, valued at 4,6001., consigned to the Brazilian Mining Company in London, was obtained from the wharfingers at the Dab- lin Steam-packet Wharf, St. Katherine's, by means of a forged order, under tile following extraordinary circum- stances: The two boxes containing the precious metal were shipped on board the City of Limerick steam-ship at Fal. mouth ...

ALLEGED DEATH FROM SURGICAL NEGLECT AT THE CHANDOS HOSPITAL

... ALLEGED DEATH FROM SURGICAL NEGLECT| AT THE CHANDOS HOSPITAL. An inquest was held on Tuesday last, at the London si Hospital, on the bodies of Hapuah Castle, a young woman y only 18 years of age, and her female infant, who died in a chat institution under the following circumstances:- SI Elizabeth Harris stated, that site knew the deceased, v who lived in the same house with her, and had been ...

APPALLING MURDER AND SUICIDE AT PADDINGTON

... APPALLING MURDER AND SUICIDE AT I PADDINGTON. On Wednesday morning, between six and seven o'clock, the inhabitants of Paddington and the vicinity were thrown into the greatest excitation and alarm in con- sequence of a report, that a stonemason, named William Lovitt, residing at No. 104, Praed-street, had, after cutting his wife's throat with a razor, terminated his own existence with the same ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IPOLICE INELLIGENCE. WORSHIP-STREET. FRTAKS or TH E PoLr.cs-A TioInT FIT.-Benjamin Smith was charged with having wilfully damaged a pair of kid gloves, the property of Mr. Harding, a Mercer, in Chisiwell-street. The complainant stated that the prisoner entered his shop on Saturday night, and requested to be shown some kid gloves of the best quality, and of small size, as fie liked his gloves ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELIMLNCE. WORSHII P-STREET. a] PEaarSEWrTIOr OF THnE UNLICsNSnD.-Mr. Cornelius d Henry Baker, a licensed retailer of beer, appeared to an d infornation preferred against him by the parish autho. rities of St. Lake, for allowing music and other enter-l tainments, not having alicence., Mr. Smith, clerk to the b, board of trustees, said that the defendant was one among d, many other ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... NEW COURT. FotaONU TimATRICAL ORDERS.-Henry Cook, for- m 'erly stage manager of the Clarence Theatre, was in- dicted for forging and disposing of certain papers, pur- porting to be admissions to the Adeiphi Theatre. A witness was called by the Court, who stated that the defendant offered him a ticket which would admit him to the pit of the Adelphi all the year round. Mr. Sergeant Arabin.-You ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I ?? O N -hZ I= THEE GOL Dt STR0BHER.-MO day motniaghoving been appointdd for the trial of the parties charged a' principals and ccesisoties in the Above extensive robbery, the court was crowded the entire day by persons chiefly of the Jewish per. snasion, who appeared extremely anxious to witness the pro. ceedings. As soon as the learned judge tookl his seat on the bench, Lewin CaGpar (clerk) ...

BARBAROUS MURDER AND ROBBERY IN LANCASHIRE

... BARBAROUS MURDER-AND ROBEERy IN .LANCASHIRE. The town and neighbourhood of Bolton-le-Noors has been thrown into a considerable degree of excitement within the last few days in consequence of the perpetration by some villain ofone of the most cruel and atrocious murders on record. The deed was committed upon the wild and dreary moors near Horwicb, and the unforttuate victim was a Scotch ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... CHESi - A -SZES. THE REV. MR. STEPSRNS. On Friday the grand jury came into court with a true bill against Joseph Rayner Stephens, for a misdemeaaor. The indictment ls for certain inflammatory and seditious words alleged to have been spoken by the rev. defendant at a meeting held at Hyde, by torchlight, on the 14th of No- vernber. Six witnesses went before the grand jury. The foltwingis a ...