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Summary Of Ie¥S For January.

Catherine Powell , who , to hide the shame of her having been seduced , put an end to her existence by swallowing strychnine . The case was also remarkable in connection with the science of medical jurisprudence , as the body was perfectly limber , and exhibited none of that extraordinary rigour and curvature by which poisoning by that deadly drug is usually accompanied . On the 1 st of January , the chief warder of Milbank Prison , a man named John Jackson , committed suicide by swallowing prussic acid .

On the same day , a public investigation was held at Guildhall Police Court , relative to a riot which took place on the 31 st of July last , in Whitecross-street Prison , and in which the debtors mobbed an attorney , whom they imagined attended for the purpose of serving a writ on one of their members . The non mi ricorclo principle pervaded the evidence of all the witnesses save the injured man , and consequently nothing came of the inquiry . With the new year , too , commenced a succession of heavy gales , which caused heavy losses at sea , there being scarcely a portion of the coast on which some illfated vessel was not lost . Prom the 1 st to the 4 th of the month , more than fifty vessels were wrecked between Flamborough Head and the mouth of the Tyne .

On the latter mentioned day , a life-boat , belonging to Rhyl , was upset while trying to reach a ship in distress , and every one of the gallant crew , thirteen in number , perished . v On the night of the same day , the Violet , Ostend mail packet , ran upon the Goodwin Sands , and every soul on board perished . A few days after this distressing occurrence , namely , on the 8 th , the Northern

Belte , an American vessel , was lost near the same spot . The Margate lugger , the Victory , with all hands on board , also perished in the storm , while humanely endeavouring to save the crew of this ship—a feat which was , however , happily accomplished by the crew of the Broadstairs Life-boat , who , although the sea was running mountains high , intrepidly put forth , and paid no fewer than three visits to the wreck , saving all the persons on board . On the 2 nd , Kedpath and Kent were committed for trial at the Central Criminal Court , for the frauds on the Great Northern Railway .

On the same day an inquest was held at Walworth , on the bodies of two infant children , supposed to have heen murdered by their mother . A subsequent investigation took place before the police magistrate , at the Southwark police court , which , after several postponements , resulted in apprehension of the father , with very little doubt of his guilt—the unhappy woman first implicated having declared that the fearful tragedy was his doing . On the 2 nd , too , a man was killed on the South-western railway , near Richmond , having fallen through an insecure foot-bridge upon the rails , just as a train

came up . On the 6 th appeared in the morning papers a horrifying description of the wreck of the New York Packet , on the coast of New Jersey . On the same day a coroner ' s jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against a chemisL ' s assistant , at Brompton , who negligently dispensed for the use of Mr . Marcodley ( a member , we believe , of the Lodge of Faith ) essential oil of bitter almonds instead of castor oil .

On the 7 th a painful case of attempted suicide was investigated at the Thames police office : a widow , whose husband had the previous week committed suicide , finding herself overcome by grief and distress , swallowed some laudanum , and administered the same poison to her child , but fortunately in both instances without . succeeding in her diabolical attempt . On the 7 th a terrible conflict took place in Derbyshire , between a large body of poachers and Sir John P . Crewe ' s gamekeepers . On the 8 th the body of Mr . Frederick Curnoy was found drowned in the "Regent ' s canal .

On the !) th a man named Crigg successfully resisted at Nottingham an attack made upon him by a set of garotters . On the 10 th John Lewis was committed to prison for the wilful murder of his wife , sit Merthyr . The deed was perpetrated in the very house of the coroner , On the 11 th , Hope House . Richmond , was burned to the ground .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-02-01, Page 87” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01021857/page/87/.
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THE MASONIC PRESS AND GRAND LODGE. Article 3
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 25
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE, Article 64
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 67
MARK MASONRY. Article 68
SCOTLAND. Article 68
IRELAND. Article 75
COLONIAL. Article 76
AMERICA, Article 77
INDIA. Article 79
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 82
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 85
Obituary. Article 91
NOTICE. Article 94
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Summary Of Ie¥S For January.

Catherine Powell , who , to hide the shame of her having been seduced , put an end to her existence by swallowing strychnine . The case was also remarkable in connection with the science of medical jurisprudence , as the body was perfectly limber , and exhibited none of that extraordinary rigour and curvature by which poisoning by that deadly drug is usually accompanied . On the 1 st of January , the chief warder of Milbank Prison , a man named John Jackson , committed suicide by swallowing prussic acid .

On the same day , a public investigation was held at Guildhall Police Court , relative to a riot which took place on the 31 st of July last , in Whitecross-street Prison , and in which the debtors mobbed an attorney , whom they imagined attended for the purpose of serving a writ on one of their members . The non mi ricorclo principle pervaded the evidence of all the witnesses save the injured man , and consequently nothing came of the inquiry . With the new year , too , commenced a succession of heavy gales , which caused heavy losses at sea , there being scarcely a portion of the coast on which some illfated vessel was not lost . Prom the 1 st to the 4 th of the month , more than fifty vessels were wrecked between Flamborough Head and the mouth of the Tyne .

On the latter mentioned day , a life-boat , belonging to Rhyl , was upset while trying to reach a ship in distress , and every one of the gallant crew , thirteen in number , perished . v On the night of the same day , the Violet , Ostend mail packet , ran upon the Goodwin Sands , and every soul on board perished . A few days after this distressing occurrence , namely , on the 8 th , the Northern

Belte , an American vessel , was lost near the same spot . The Margate lugger , the Victory , with all hands on board , also perished in the storm , while humanely endeavouring to save the crew of this ship—a feat which was , however , happily accomplished by the crew of the Broadstairs Life-boat , who , although the sea was running mountains high , intrepidly put forth , and paid no fewer than three visits to the wreck , saving all the persons on board . On the 2 nd , Kedpath and Kent were committed for trial at the Central Criminal Court , for the frauds on the Great Northern Railway .

On the same day an inquest was held at Walworth , on the bodies of two infant children , supposed to have heen murdered by their mother . A subsequent investigation took place before the police magistrate , at the Southwark police court , which , after several postponements , resulted in apprehension of the father , with very little doubt of his guilt—the unhappy woman first implicated having declared that the fearful tragedy was his doing . On the 2 nd , too , a man was killed on the South-western railway , near Richmond , having fallen through an insecure foot-bridge upon the rails , just as a train

came up . On the 6 th appeared in the morning papers a horrifying description of the wreck of the New York Packet , on the coast of New Jersey . On the same day a coroner ' s jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against a chemisL ' s assistant , at Brompton , who negligently dispensed for the use of Mr . Marcodley ( a member , we believe , of the Lodge of Faith ) essential oil of bitter almonds instead of castor oil .

On the 7 th a painful case of attempted suicide was investigated at the Thames police office : a widow , whose husband had the previous week committed suicide , finding herself overcome by grief and distress , swallowed some laudanum , and administered the same poison to her child , but fortunately in both instances without . succeeding in her diabolical attempt . On the 7 th a terrible conflict took place in Derbyshire , between a large body of poachers and Sir John P . Crewe ' s gamekeepers . On the 8 th the body of Mr . Frederick Curnoy was found drowned in the "Regent ' s canal .

On the !) th a man named Crigg successfully resisted at Nottingham an attack made upon him by a set of garotters . On the 10 th John Lewis was committed to prison for the wilful murder of his wife , sit Merthyr . The deed was perpetrated in the very house of the coroner , On the 11 th , Hope House . Richmond , was burned to the ground .

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