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accom eee ss a Canal Dock, lodgings. | eight a week. The ulation of Woolwich is about 
awalk. Whilst th ere, he went on board a ship, a pats to She th en dtr pee and in good spirits. Shortly 22, 000 inhabitants, and nearly 3000 fervor rat the 
amuse his mother end sis peg began to ascend the rigging. after deceased was seized with fits o 
She complained of no pain, and in reply 
—_— and fas “thence lid d to th 
she felt very ill. 
*Relleny Og _ Wednesday, shortly after noon, as a 
that disagreed with her. She slept at intervals during the 
was, how 
tent and being pemibir ty . aut ca acm out, Save | 
night, bp on or morning a so ill that it was 
deemed a ble to send ny sn 
in ote linc Cripplegate, waiti ng for a lady who was 
| making purchases, an expert thief wn his hand within the 
“his 
me, save me. a oe who witnessed his peril, er 
also for and two men 
ey ear) ‘reach him, he let go his hol ra 
fell on the deck, a depth of 70 fe a He jean Picked up in 
and 
CenEeprpees a 
property to the value of bl. 
ones Witness sibcaiied “a She said nothing 
eyer to witness about having taken poison. Edwin 
Ball stated that he was a _of deceased. was 
a state of i insensi ility, | 
ing by the ipl beg the 
her, She \ 
J 
2 eek oe 
. 1: SON 
and 
hefy 
time, vand the _ Vehicle wa just opposite a presse the 
a a ane but ‘the nite had effected his cess. 
to Guy’s Decal, where it i li 
was fractured, and his aoe arm broken in three oem | 
— he same evening.—On 
nin nday afternoo’ 
casioned ri High- street, Kensington, 
any i say a He “had no > suspicion thee any 
rson adm: 
inistered poison to her. 
some alarm was oc upon hac he life about six months ago by taking laudanum. 
by two oxen which became separated fi Mrs. Bull stated that she was not aware of anything hav- 
passing through the town. | Having | alarmed several pas- in ng | happened, or that decease d had r a te | 
g et 
persons at their | heels, on arriving opposite the P laced in bed. Medical 
ton Police-court, they tu turned anal the sableyerd at ,* was sent for, ~- she died. “ same morning. She 
the Crown Inn, and thence proc oss the | could eer: but very fain intly. Witness asked her what 
ard of that house, and the Seek deat | with | she had do: lit 
Ing open 
heir horns, marched along the passage into the bar. 
The landlord 
nic. She “did not say that any one had ieinistere it 
cide.—On Ti 
Col, ‘T. Dist orville, late of 
the Grenadier | Guards, wl 
set f 
relative of her 
mily. He had enjoyed e008 | health and {spirits until wi within 
the last few days, 
holy that Mr. Rolls deemed it advisable that she and a 
About 5 o’clock on sitting ne near 
Tuesday morning she 
is bed, when deceased suddenly sprang up and jumped 
mn of ity sp apaasng * * Murder, magirna !” several 
was si tting in his parlour, when I 
<r 
he front of the bar, while the other had got up four of 
room. Boome his 
fearing that his 
as paying his addresses to her, had a quarrel with her, 
and that he had not behaved well. A n deposed | 
witness 
analy: any eanen' ‘of arsenic, sail ~ 
felt confident that death was caus 
Before witness could pa pro 
ity be window, aad; 
a = > the sash, peninated} himself into the ar area 
eath. and 
as Murder ! 
The Coroner said the ¢ circum- 
nd 
Eeent cuties ithe-wes about te cal some one to his aid ; 
and afflicting, a 
there could, i he thought, be no ‘doubt deceased had c com- 
Some 
P 
fal 3 rs 
discussion ensued between the 
Mr. Rolls stated that deceased was frequent, 
the habit of paying his family a visit, ma - ring with 
ng the 
J 
re 1 
| terson. Tithe former, h aintained that pee! had 
a fall, ne in ets opinion, 
bert bin best Since then he had ‘at. times s become me very 
At kes 
ft 
arrangements for a sydney, and on to sail 
about three weeks A Deri wn 
lodged at the Exeter-hall Ho! self i 
every ith pro ceva ue left “his te on the 
evening previous to th whicl was to sail. 
as 
the vessel ii pale, it is 
not known w had gone aboard of her or not. 
The body ha: wort! i ed by two of cre 
city. 
Inquests—An Stagusst line been held at Horslydown on 
body of Elizabeth Lattime On 
ner, returned a verdict of ‘ sewer zoe nity. 
Fires.—A Fe as a pan m Monday morn- | 
ing at the El ephant a ad Castle, High street, Whitecha- 
eae him to direct. ye his servants 
4 Shuai si up with densesed — he i er pana He 
was under no restraint wi yitness had 
suppose that he contempla’ ated committing suicide, cy and 
never knew him attempt his life before, aot ea es a 
Pp 
of Mr. Lid . who states that on Pyeng to rest on 
Sunday night and the gas 
ex tinguished. ‘Mees t half- ~past 0 a polic an aoe 
by pares smoke | issuing from the top of ;* shutters, 
and o of the shop in 
Pp 
flames. It was, however, some time before the inmates 
red 
hat some one was going to injure him. Th tiene torre 
averdict, ‘ "That deceased died from mortal injuries, caused 
by a fall "from a second-floor window.” .T unfor 
or was an old Peninsular officer, and 
Waterloo 
Provincial News. & 
: _ Liverpool.—No intelligence has yet been oa 
their retreat was "cut , in conse- 
the Tr, a widow, aged 72. ence of the staircase being in flames, and their only es- | felt for her safety. The rumour of her bh: aving been 
= Seateinentoabnige ar md her meres | cape was by the windows. No ladders were to be obtained | - a vessel, co a the Azores, id tt to be ve unfounded, 
her bed-room from the rail of ie bed. She P d th pignancel that. the last time she 
wale dead. Th poet a? 1 we + +h h £, rs storm which ti 
itted self-destruction ving trans nl 3 
her own name to that og bes dongle the sum of 502. cond-| bid ana Rg to nee themselves out, Aaa 
which she had jn the Bank, she regretted ha ving di ne £0 5 they did, and coeiean wihash injury. 
and her regret, two witnesses bdued, but not before the lower part of the pre- which, there is every reason to suppose, thé steam-_ 
daughter having refused twice lately to en for the sum | mises was destroyed —On Wednesday morning, a very chip mast also have encountered. ai victog opinions Rae 
of 21, which decease ed wanted. b toed rags ted that a serious fire broke out on the premises of Mr. terse , still rails here preface a2 ap geese 
a ‘Wasen Isl 
the subject c of this money, and that the heal ended by | St. -street-road. Its origin is not ‘exactly known. vy xpe 
the former Ne ate ait ust out of doors. ug] de- 
posed that these allegations were untrue ; that she had 
. Johi 
Tt appears that about 8 o'clock, io ths an en 
‘ ed hy 
the japan 
Tyra a 
mother; that the saute cas mak 7 the express desire 
of the latter, snd that she i intended next month to draw 
out the whole sum, that h 
dese ove his ae vas a large quanti 
| of paint, japan, varnish, and other ingredients of a 
she aa n _ Verdict, dante ee "—On 
Id at th ylum, Han 
infil: ble description in the place, which served con- 
well, k 
b eeonut don the evidence that deceased 
mes abject to 8G, and on the morning of 1 
he was found at the rear of the premises with 
a tub. He was apparently aith decks ta pect idee 
estore animation as withost effect." The tub had been | 
had by fallis 
Stafford. Goat surprise has been excited in this town 
examination of Mr. T. Se eae: Mayor of 
é : Bsr 
while standing near against 
t thrown it down, fae sf Bleek his head into it. 
nest 
fit 
1 
wat Goto Ay bk = of God.”’—, 
ios oes a child, name 
see taken 
-, deceased : 
‘emnecoatas service of afamily in Regent’s-park. She | 
week last. On 
believed Monday 
nig Goewred candy witne tod ped her to 
Friday 
the bodies, the 
: tthe hus mae given rom nish Seappard a ll the 
: ton of Godt | oti 
‘he cee 
other business, 
answer to which he pent av 
Woolwich averaged, including the convicts, sso seyen-or 
alarms of which ha 
,and from the fact of many of Lad inate havi 
_of a threate’ Pp 
DMorypert-i towel: since a circumstance occurred 
