Papurau Newydd Cymru

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Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

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PASSING EVENT*, RUMOURS, &o.

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PICTURES OF MISERY!

"SENSATION" TRIALS IN AUSTRIA.

THE END OF "JENNY, THE CAT-SKINNER!"

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THE END OF "JENNY, THE CAT-SKINNER!" During the week great excitement has prevailed In the southern part of Loudon ill consequence of a well. known ecoentric female having been discovered lying dead in a state (If nudity In a moat wretched apartment In Harriett-street, Lower Marsh, Lambeth. From her singular and penurious habits, notwithstanding the apparent destitution, she was supPOled to bave heen possessed of property; and accord- ingly Mr. Sheppard, the coroner's officer, with a polloe sergeant, proceeded to search. The body was on a board laid out, but quite naked, merely having a piece of an old nightgown thrown over her. Three black cats belonging to deceased were at the time lying upon the body. There was no wearing apparel or Inrnitnre in the room, which was in a most filthy and wretched condition, but it appears that the body had been stripped (robbed), and the things sold at a rag- shop, from the produce of which, and money believed to have been abstracted from her stays, the whole of the Inmates of the home, including the landlady, wen supposed to have become In the frightful 8tate of Intoxi- cation in which they were found. With some difficulty possession was obtained of a book, showing that she was a depositor in the Southwark Savings' Bank for upwards of 1001. The deceased was well known in the southern districts of the metropolis, and from her singular at'ire, consisting of an immensely large beaver bonnet, ample, antiquated cloak, &c., formed during her rounds with a basket con- taining small tin articles, tapes, &c., an object of sport for panes of rongh boys, from whom she had gained the soubriquet of "JenDY the Cat-sklnner," and by these juvennes she was frequently mobbed and assailed, which she has sometimes resented with stones with such severity as to bring her before a police magistrate. She was, however, about eight or nine years since sent to gaol for three months for felony, having been detected in stealing clothing from children. On that occasion a considerable sum was found in her stays, a portion of which was applied to her support in prison, and the balance handed to her upon her discharge. To such extremes did she carry her Penurious habits (although a depositor in the savings' bank for years), that she has frequently not only begged for and accepted scraps of food from various parties, but has be<=n known to eat cat's meat and even scraps she picked up from the streets. On Saturday an inquest was held on the body of the above deceased, who bore the name of Hannah Henson, stated to be aged 75 Susannah Mary Hope, widow, said she had been Intimate with deceased for twenty-ave yearg She last saw her alive on Monday three week", when she called upon witness. Deceased was not an Intemperate woman, but, on the con- trary, very abstemious. She was accustomed to carry a basket with small tinware, tape?, &e., which she sold abont the street*. she was of very saving habits. Witness was not aware that she ever wanted ff.od, or that she ever re- ceived parochial relief. Deceased cou'd nel,ber read nor write. She had placed a will in witness's possession, naming her as executrix. The will here produced, and which was dated in la62.' be- queathed to "Araria Kate Broun, of 234. Repent street, St James's Middlesex, daughter of James Broun and Marin, hit wife, late of Bat,field-street, Blackfiriar's road all money rlepoiited and standing illmy name in the Southwark Savings Bank." Isaac Sheppard, the coroner's officer, produced the bank- book, showing that deceased had deposited and that there was then standing in her name, 111 I. 2i. 9,1 and stated that on going to the house he found deceased in a state of nnd ty, and that her clo'hing had been tik>-n and solrl hythe last witness and o'h r persons in the home, and from what he could ascertain the stays had contained some amount of money. Tha witness (Hope) on being re-examined said deceased told her the last time she saw her alive that she had 4J. in the right comer o( her stays and 72. In the left corner. | .Mr. Mor day, smrxeon, saw deceased on tbe Wednesday after har death. Had some previous knowledge of her, having received an order from the parish to attend her on Saturday, 1st December. Her person was in a very dirty oondition, and so was her room. Had made a post mortem examination. Her hair and body were swarming with ver min. He should say the immediate cause (f her death was exhaustion arising from want of proper nourishment. The jury returned a verdict that death had arisen from deceased having by her penurious habits neglected to pro- ride herself with proper nourishment. [It Is not known whether deceased had any relatives living, and Maria Kate Broun, to whom the money is left in the will, cannot at present be found. ]

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