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CRIMINAL REC0KD. Mubdeu at Ipswich.— Mrs...
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ACCIDENTS AND SUDDEN DEATHS. Tin- Uev W....
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" - « of + h * Ttalian refugees on account of various ^¦? S ? cSjr SS 1 ^ 5 » ittta by them ; but the T + menUs evidendy written with astrong bias against statement is evioe jr therefore he received with the refugee ^ and shouW t ^ ^^ ^ - * ' ~ d ^^ = S « StU ^ S' IS - » l &^ f h ^^ aS = ^^
- ^ SSS ^ ^^ A ^ Son ( sin . lar to . * rand jury ? of the Imperial Court of Dijon has decided £ sendffbefore the fcarrectiond Police « j | t of ( aj . h ^ h ^ t x ^^^^^^ March The counts Sf the indictment comprise the ! ffiiation to 9 ecret societies , public incitement to armed assemblages , seditious cries , publication of false intelii See carrving and distributing prohibited arms , deten-S of rnunitfons of vw , rebellion , ; attempts . publicy Se to seduce the military from their duties & c . The a-ffair will soon come before the tnbunal of Chalons-sur SilOllC * . « - » -r _ " ! n . HM ^ u . intiAna
M Dupuy de Lome , Director ot JNayai ^ " -uv , * who buill the screw steamships of the line Napoleon an ! IlgeSas , is appointed C ouncillor of State , in place of - M Mestre , Director of the Colonies , deceased I * VlX prosed plan for the government of ^ gena . s 1 the establishment of a . Lieutenancy ; three »™ £ ^ ¦ A General with functions similar to those of a M" »* J ' : l and in - France , an . TJnder Secretary of State as the ¦ cSaiinS of communication between the Home Governi ^ The ' S ^^ 't Legislative Body , " says the ¦ I Morning liar , « against the application of ^ f «™~ ' mous sums of money , at the expense o" * ° J ^ . / .. _ ii , » «^ u ; to /» tnml imnrovement or fans , nas has been agreed
- nSaine ^ tTe ^ Bicce . rfal . It ' £ on between the special commission of the _ Legislative : ; Body ' and the Council of State that ten nnlUon franc , ¦ ?¦ : Sail be deducted from the sum demanded by the Gon vermnent for the purpose . The State haying under ^ ken = ¦ ¦ : to furnish one-third of the amount required , this reduc-¦ tionwTll bring down the whole estimate of the expenses .. ' from one hundred and eighty million franco , to one hun-> dred and fifty millions . " ,. nA tvt ; ?¦ : ¦ ¦ ' -M . Lightenfelt , the Envoy Extraordinary and Mi-H nister Plenipotentiary of the King of the Netherlands ¦! : ¦ ™« received on Sunday at a private audience by the ie
% Emperor , when he placed in Ins hands ajouu « er 1 ' from the King of the Netherlands and tlie Duke of Nassau togeSfe , with the insignia of the Order of the I Go den lion of the Nassau House , which the King of I the Netherlands and the Duke of Nassau have just ! fo ™ he difficulty concerning the new French Consul at ¦ V Basle , to whom the citizens objected on personal grounds , h- has been got rid of by the French Government finding another employment for that gentleman . _ The Marseilles journals state that an actress of the theatre of that city is about to enter a convent , lhey say that it was tbe impression produced on hei : when oi
performing the part of a sister cnanty vu .... v , »—~ her to take this determination . The commission appointed to consider the claims tor compensation of Mr . Morse , the inventor of the system i of electric telegraphs as used in France , has re ° om ; i mended that the Government should give him -lOO . OOOf . * " ThTlimperor is preparing for the press a work on rifles , to form a pendant to his treatise on artillery . Mr . Uonaparte , the eldest son of Prince Jerome by his marriaco with Miss Paterson , has been staying in 1 am : for some time almost incotj . He is an American by birth , and talks with a strong trans-Atlantic accent ; but he is very like his father in appearance . The gardens on the south-east and north-east of the t „ ,, „ .. „ » vton < 1 m < r from the Apollo gallery opposite the
river to the parallel gallery in the Hue Bivoli , have been thrown open to the public by order of the lunperor . The cift is looked upon as a compensation for the loss ot a portion of the 'luilerics garden which tlio Emperor has j recently made private . M . tic St . Paul , a Government member of the Legislative Body , recently made a very bold and independent speech in opposition to the Budget , and expressed a hope that the Emperor would allow to the Chamber a greater : lihnrtv of dirtonssion Oil MoiulllV night , M . de bt . 1 UUl
presented himself , with the other deputies , in the Iinl . pcrial saloons . The Emperor spoke to him , and , while disavowing any wish to dictate the language or the vote r of a deputy , said that he thought a gentleman who had courted the interest and protection of Government in i obtaining his seat ought to give the Government his support . M . de St . Paul mudc some explanation ; but it did not appear to be . satisfactory . HUS-SIA . There is a report from the Prusso-llusHian frontier of ' , 1 a rieing of thu Lithuanian peasantry , in consequence , of a their misunderstanding the extent of the legislation It just introduced in their favour . The military hud to he u . ; called in to quell the outbreak . Some of th « rioter ? i- had been flogged .
AUSTRIA . - , Sir Henry Bulwer left Vienna on the 28 th ult . for L 0 The Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian and the Archduchess Charlotte arrived at Vienna on the 28 th , and it is said that they will not return to Italy . The Government has abandoned the idea of claiming mg & gssm
^ considerably the value of houses in Alicante , ana m alf the towns and villages by which the hne passes . PORTUGAL . SSSlsSSSSSss SJSSSS a-jsf ^ mense majority in the provinces . GERMAN ? . ... . -. . j- _ - ^ ncS . ioMtirin . " savs the
S'SeVet , e ved toiudf Jy ^^ tSSS ,. v : » ' w . c . iinst different attacks made on their
| Will ! - " - l "" - *— " O - ~ ^ Qift " | privileges by the laws of 1848 . PRUSSIA .. A Radical paper of Berlin is now under prosecution S £ SsJfe ^>^ gg \ i ^^^ i ^ SZ ^ S ^^ ' IT \ T * "Y ' I The majority in the Sardinian Chamber of Deputies i » Tavouf of the Deforesta Bill is now stated at 100 ^ instead of 110 as at first put forth ) against 42 . , r- t , 11 L , ; n dAnatch from Marseilles ) has
presented r- noTe To the Neapolitan Government , ^ g ^ an indemnity for the English ™**«? * ^ $ g - . who were kept in prison by order of the ^ eapolita i ^ o saaassass & l L ^ SSS bs ^ r s ^ all the refinements of Neapolitan cruelty , > »^ y ^ cause they were connected with , or knew , the would-be assassin .
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Criminal Rec0kd. Mubdeu At Ipswich.— Mrs...
CRIMINAL REC 0 KD . Mubdeu at Ipswich . — Mrs . Studd , the w ife of a baker M . URD 1 . U Ai ii Ipswich , was murdered o ; i the livmgatSt . Marj ^ ips . Cherrington , a SKS ^^ vasss ^ - baesss ^ Sa " indeed he would sleep there , leaving his wife and inaeea , iw w . „ ,: ' ,. „„« ., „„» At the inquest , he hls
SSiathHL ;^ «"» . * " ^ wift , sta ^ tfsgS : . , SSH 2 srSftS !§ £ have him there , and ultimately be went . On the same nf . ht a twenty minutes to eleven , he-came again , ad "Itempted to seize the poker , but was prevented by the l' 2 wl « , seem" that he was the worse for liq . ior ,
: 11 £ sirss ' sc « ^^ - ^ t ^^ Jr ^ - SSiS -. the morning ; you shall not go out of tins room alive . B & tetttts ttv ®
Shortlv afterwards , the daujrliter , who was still upstairs / beard a scream and a groan , ^' """ "gj ? , }^ lower room , found that Cherrington had gone , but that Z mother ' was stretched on the floor , with a cut on l . er heid and blood flowing from the wound . A poker bent as by violent , stood by the side of the door . 1 he S It Jen vent for her father , who , on arriving , found his SSL dyhig ; and she exp ired shortly before seven o cWk C erSi-to i was apurehended in the cou « e of the iUj , I 2 kinqu , sl ha , - terminated in a verdict against ai . n , of \ V lful Murder . He is committed for trial . of : V UUI .. ... .-. , « , « , «' . —Three abandoned women |
; eb " ntrieu ^ he Glasgow Spring Circuit Court . u » a 1 arce of murder . Two of them got into company with aneWoSyman in tli * streets at night , and lured him nv , iv to their dc-n in Tontine-elose . They there marto an i emjt to rob him . He resisted , and tiny then dr ^ ed riasrtSS'SaSSffi Several witness . having bceeu cxanunod wo oi th j
rcSrjTiSaSe' CIW" VhS ; ^« ^ TI , p ch-ime aJiiwt the third woman was abandons J . 'I ' lo two otfiri w . ro . . sentenced each to twenty-one ye Sm !; :: ; io ^ ns ;; rsuuu ,-A young woman na , « e , l SaSnAnn Gup ,, y , of diminutive ^^/^ ^ . Informed , ha , been murdored at the htH ^ ^^ ^ rt ; , r "» : r ™ s f ;^ , -r-., „„ . « . labourer , wrkije 11 . llw '' "' " ( , S ,, ° „ , tl . c ^^ K ^ va ^' - ^ " ^ * *
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ACCIDENTS AND SUDDEN DEATHS . Tin- Uev W . P . Brook , curate of Holy Trinity Church , El " ; was " returning , a few evenings . go , to h » home , and was walking , by permission , on tbe Ija , tera Coun ties Kailwav , when he stepped on to one of the line * ot IS \ in order to avoid a train that was coming a ong the o er S bo doing , however , he only ran into the same peU as that which he . nought to avoid ; for he was knocked dovn by a return train , and received such injuries ' that he died shortly afterwards . He was only ' ^ ooSKwn . 'iSen with two pigs of iron ballast and two sacks of potatoes , besides fourteen passengersa number in excess of the license-was capsized in Plj-; anumocriuc , . scftmeil Av erc
Zwnc ^ Tl . boat was U ^ al ly sunk by the excess of lll SplSon ' loolc place at Bottom ' s Hall Mill , [ Tottingtou-lower-end , on Friday we « k , when the bo . Ujr- , house and one end of the factory were blown in . One , vm was killed , and two other persons were injured but . not fa 1 lr The boiler was old , and the ulirtes had \ been won ^ thin that they could not resist the high nrossiu-e tnnt was being applied at the time of tlie
catao J ^^ S younger , was found dead m the ^ ° ke death mm ^ m did die from the mortal effects of fracture of d ^ ersi ot his ribs , caused by his having fallen from * ce' *™ ^ when it was on fire , and his life in danger therefrom- To this verdict the jury appended a presentment , in whictt they Same Mr . Taylor , tbe landlord , for not making a better partition between the house an ^ Ir CaW s « , om where the poisonous minerals _ wekept , i . an ^ sug iariiam
jrest alterations in various acts - « uv , » . « . - Sew to the better construction of houses , the prevention Stts ^ sKSSS wmmm resulted in the injury of several persons .
| 3 tr Mi Kvans , the editor of the United Service . Gazette , has been thrown from his chaise at Bridgewntor , where he was on a visit , and killed . I Tlie inquest » n the bodies of the persons who perished in the lire in tiilbert-street was resumed on liieailiiy , ul eo eluded on Wednesday . The verdict statcd--» That the members of thu Smith family ( except hicluml UmUli this younger ) were found dead in the nuns of a Paft ho «* e and - pri-ntaca which Had been d . stroyed by lire iin . 1 that the . deaths wore caused by the mortal c feel ' s of cortftin poisonous *»»<« » ' «\ ™ mnu > n w " . " snioko produced by tho 8 a '» l »"»« J « " «* J lU (> rs » foro ' " further say , that in wh . it part of tho house and proi \ ZLi uforesaid the .. Jd lire originated and by Wha menus tho oftid lire vas caused , they have found «
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Leader (1850-1860), May 8, 1858, page 9, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_08051858/page/9/
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