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THE METROPOLIS. 1 'I OF I.O.NPUN DCKISQ TIn. PAST WEEK.— t" resected in London -were 1050 in the week last Saturaay. In the ten years 18t 37 the :?.b,r of d,atI,? in the weeks correspondmg with ?.???103U. Last wetk t he births of 8 t6 boy F, ";i god;, In a!l 1625 children, were registered in 1:' ° In the ton corresponding weeks of the year 1" ',7- !he average number was 1518. • M^sncih DEATH OF AN AGED LADY.—On Tucs- mqv.ejt was held before Mr. Brent, Deputy I r r. ,v. the Crown and Anchor, Druminond street, F, n iq'-ia'fi St. Pancras, on the bodr of Mrs. Mar^a- ,"J',u;O:J, aged UG, a lady of independent fortune, who i-arr.t to death under most afflicting circumstances. I, ?. •' Accidental Death," v :N DEATH IN AN OMXIBCS.—Mr. Edward ( ■ o! Hammersmith, was coming to the city with his :C"" oa .Siturdav morning, and when near Chcapside II: d to fall suldeuly forward. IIL, was lifttid 0,: (. -.Uc omnibus and taken to Messrs. Darby"n and (•;the chemist, in the Poultry. Dr. Walker, of Bow was instantly iu attendance, but unfortunately life v.: > ite extiuct. I1;R0l;S 1'L.\TI': KOISISKUIKS.—0.) Tuesday in- iL Hiua was given of same extensive robberies, which cj carried out tu the most systematic manner, tiis1. was at the residence of Mr. Minton, Norfolk i hit!, from which was stolen a quantity of iLiii desert spoons, forks, knives, and other A second took place at Mr. Perret's, No. 25, r rcet, Euston 5<1 unre. The thieves carried off id i.nd silver wotche., gohlncck chains, diamond riegs, silver lorks, and other property to a Jciatte amouiit. A third was committed at the h, ot 01 Mr. Bradley, at Both, consisting of the family r a massive silver snuff box, and a quantity of money. A fourth occurred at Ny. 2, Canoiibury i' .u North, Islington, of the family plate, engraved >. L. B 1! and A. B. T." A handsome reward i- ,'crc,i in each cas for the apprehension of the j, in eac'l cas-, Ik)t the ap pru h !,?iiiioll of 'L I IL D);ATIl.-On Tue,day an inquest was t « by Mr. Baker, at the Kind's Arms. Hoxtun square, I of the body of ltichard Lames, aged 3i, a death took place l't 11, Charles place. It .v a;cd from the evidence that the deceased and his v. h: iio, live oil very amiable terms, and that arising tlit-r disputes the deceased appeared to a summons uy Lis wife at the Worship street Police court r •l:e Divorce Act, for a gjparation and a main ii t, when the magistrate adjudicated that he should i.er LaU a crown a week. The deceased only paid w'.tjv of the allo.iauce, as he died before it became t the termination of the second week. Witnesses examined, whose evidence went to show that on occasion deceased had his wife upon the floor, and t. he then laid hold of her, and wzs violently striking L 'ind that on another occasion (last Monday tort. n;. WJ in a U ùreadful rage," unJ struck deceased ly with her fists upon his chest with such v if c as to cause him to E'xdaim that she had given h.;i. his death blow. She at the same time remarked tU: .tie wvuM have Lis lif, if sJw suffered twenty years' I' 'úLInC,t for it. The surgeon who btrenuad the u ..w=d said that on a post mortem u3minatiou of tbe L, V. he found in the right ventricle of the heart a large ro. biool, which had caused his death. This mi-ht fc. >- bee;; tLe effect of violence, a; also of excitement. ,r rttnined a verdict in accordance with the medi- •V L'.OY CltAUGEI) wnH ROBBI.N'G lIEIl SERVANT.— > ,rv \s.a Scddon, a young married bdy, rcisdiag- at N jpsocer VWas, Putney, was charged at WANDS- u 1 u on suspicion of stealing eleven sovereigns belong- r.. to her servant, Martha Goldstone. The complainant idie-a.-ed woman, stated that she had been living the prisoner, in the capacity of servant, during the U ve wsek?, uotil Mrs. Seddon was suited. She 1 have remained, but Aiding the service did not suit >Ue gavu ntice to leave. Between eleven and twelve il k (;;1 the previous morning her mistress seut her to wou.,ati, wliieli was a very unusunl tbing i, lie had never douc so before. She was absent some jit, and v.heushe returned the nursemaid told her that SeJion had been in and out of witness's room z.iid asked her if she had any letters lying as she au>pected her mistress of gding to berthings. • c» upstairs to her room, and found she could bex with her key. She examined the lock Lit a piece of key in it. It appeared as it the box I u cpei.ed by a false key, and in unlocking it the it i, kd She spoke to her mistress about it r. 1 JI;c sviid she miht have gone ilito the room, M!« oid not touch the box. lier mistress afterwards i 1 r to the room, and took the piecu of key j r with a pair of scissors. Witness was not able tj ii her box, and it was not before she had oi)- .itd :he assistance of a locksmith that it could be ;neu, She then discovered her things had been dis- •rbcii, :.nl eleven sovereigns taken from her p;irae. It 1 contained, on the previous night, tbe eleven sovereigns :.L4 H. ia silver. The gold was taken, but the silver r". ;¡;n;d, In cross examination the witness said she btaiucd th money twelve months ago, when she sold :he :j"re after her husband's death and a lso from •CH'tit., nv.ide to iicr by her dughttr, wbo was married « ,>tlctuan wh-; sat iu a chair like his worship." ■ lLtw, a young woman, the nursemaid, was ,i\¡,i r,d she contradicted the prosecutrix in several denied having had any conversation with her v,ltirned home. She never said she had i a stress 50 into the bed room several times. Sbe d ;• out once, but she believed that was ■ .i ..i. :o!ic;itrix returned. She knew nothing about The locksmith said the prosecutrix told him I ,j¡ \Lc money from her daughter. Mr. Dayman ..he. was no evidence at pvesc-nt against Mrs. d' r, ar.d therefore he should discharge her. The Mrs. Seddons immediately instructed his r: J bring an action against the servant for (Use 1: > A HORKE AND CART AT EpSOM RACES.- .IAI.L, Win. Day, a butcher, in the employ of i' a salesman of Newgate Market, was placed at ..re Alderman Carter, charged with stealing a r.: c rt, and other property, value ,£40, from Epsom Derby Day. City Police Coustable 251, on duty in Newgate street, to day, at 12 v' hta the prosecutor came to me and said he had .aud cart at Epsom Downs, on Wednesday i that the prisoner who was standing at his master's .1S the person in whose care he had left it. I r to ti e prisoner and told him the chsrge against d askel what he had done witit the horse and He said he knew nothing about it then, but he d 'hat he attended to the horse, and afterwards ■a tks care of four other butchers, who had em. him for the day, aud when they paid him he ■i(t. 11" told use he had seen one of the butchers -i W L v^ that morning, who informed him that the -h«.e drove the horse and cart to th" Swan at vw.twi. The i.ck names of two of the men were llarrv C.'ist lion. Dixon also told him that the hor3e had been left at the Swan at Tcoting. Mr. engineer, at 25, University street, ■ » "as tt Epsom on Wednesday, I delivered my «. d cart into the cave of the prisoner. lie took he a-)«e, cleaned and fed it, after which I went ■ til when I returned the prisoner aud the horse *'•«> gon, as well as two coats, and three rugs, "Ere tho Clr. Prisoner—I had not charge of • and cart, I only attended to the horses. Crttr said he should remand the prisoner, but lu.itr, his master, had very kindly given him -1 excellent character, he would accept bail in £50 -j re-appea-ance. RemsnJed accordingly. • • .AIMNO GCOD< BY I'AL-IK PRETENCES.—AI MARL* T¡:HT, Mary Ami Smith, a respectable-lookI wornan, was charged with obtaining a quantity — .a,, can,.itir.¡; of mantles, bonnets, parasols, silks, r Vc to the value of t.:l'J, from Messrs. Smith, Qt 0\h Audley Street, silk mercers, by falsely repre- th„t she had been sent by a lady named Pack, /-•i g at; 11, Berkeley square. from t-be evidence ot ,q;h, assistant to the prosecutors, it appeared e prisoner came to the prosecutors, on the pre- and having represented that she had been scut of the description n meu, winch were sent home by the porter, the t,cr accompanying hit,), On reaching the door ot ■ ■ arles street, the prisoner took the parcel from the r, who left. On the same evening the prisoner „am and selected further goods, savin" th..t <h»v r Mrs. Pack, but, although that lady had an with the prosecutors, a suspicion Mose (hs i "I the assistant that all was not right. Ile there- i o-apacied the prisoner, and on her reaching th trie assistant spoke to the servant, aud a;ked Mrs. Pack was at home. The prisoner then I.tave them, I am Soin8 further," and walked 1'). He then asked the servant whether slio kuew the I r, and on being told that she was not known, he (i the prisoner, and gave her into custody. Flukes, ■1 .ml the prióorer told him, wheu he took her into i she had been sent by Irs. Pack. lie h id Stell lrvaut to that lady, and she knew nothing of the or,:¡r, The pfi80ner 80id she lived iu Whitconib ■> aud on going there he found a quantity of goods te p; isr)-,ier said she bad beeu turned out tif r, by f:¡r f>ther une! 1Il1 htr, and it was through ,s He found 9?we more of tbe go(?ds at Clatcudon SLepIH.1's market. After some further imm i- «-;ence, the pri"uer VMrematidtd for ?i?' I of Mrs. Pak. ATTEMt-lEO MURDER OF A WtfH FAMILY IN THE GRAY'S INN ROAD.-At CIERKENWELI,, George Alfred Brown, aed 57, i hi bootmaker who standschargcd with attempting to mufder a who e family, and also with cutting and wounding Stephen Perry, sen., and Stephen Perry jun., was placed at the bar before Mr. Tyrwhitt for re-examination. It will be recollected that this case arose out of a feeling of jealousy. So badly was the elder Perry wounded, that it was considered n^cessarv that Mr. Tyrwhitt should attend at the hospital, and take bi-, dlillg depositions. He has, however, since rallied, aud was to- day well enough to leave the hospital. Inspector Allen, ot the G division, said that the younger complaiiiaut, who was stabbed in the thigh aud abdomen, was still in a very dangerous state, and was at presint not in a fit ftate to be removed to give evidence at the court. He had therefore to ask for another remand. The p:isoner, who aid not offer any ohjct¡on. nas by Mr. Tyrwhitt remanded for II week.

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