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MR. GLADSTONE AND THE COURT OF ARCHES

... MR. GLADSTONE p.ND THE COURT OF ARCHES. _. _ . . , . ?? ?? s m ~ ~ n o f T.-rn Mle Mr. Gladstone (thb inhibited minister of Long lie- Acre chapel) having given in an, alle, 1ation responsive to id- the libel admitted on behalf of the pro ter of the suit, it roa dmissibility came on for debate on Mon day, in the Court sar of Arches. The court was exceedingly ev owded through. Led out the ...

THE LEEDS POOR LAW GUARDIANS AGAIN

... THE LEEDS POOR LAW GUARDIANS1 ?? ?? AGAIN. on THE TORY DODGE TO PREVENT INQUIRY. on A very successfml dodge for preventing inquiry of into the malpractices at the last election lhas this week been be practised by a few seeond-rate Tories, who are ever ready i e to do the dirty work of the party. We allude to a Tory J S deputation which, on Wednesday lf3t, waited upon the I of Board of ...

EXTENSIVE BILL FORGERIES

... EXTENSIVE BILL F(RGERILS CAPTURE AND CONb:l.,.. UAYUU.lith AND CONE'S SI The police authorities of ShiffitlI e ]a tody an accomplished and hitherto bighly fS rreetfol b e i . C ewindler, who was captured on WudneEday wetk I'oger an4 )a- made a confesolos of no fewer than seven exteog,, lud has ei6ce name is Ernest Grapel, and it bag been asrertie vrger1i1 11ll extensive manufacturer of gutts ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, [Sittings at Westminster, before Lord Campbell and a Special Jury.] a

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, V LSittings at Westminster, before Lord Campbell and a Special Jury.] a THE QUEEN ON THE PROSECUTION OF DR. GIACINTO ACHILLI tv. DR. JOHN HENY' NEWMAN. EXTRAORDINARY CASE. adA Ca (Comnusedlrorn our' Sueppleentcnf TB URSDAY. as The trial was resnmend on Thursday morning, and again, -an on the previous days, the court wa deslcrodd air A. E. CoctrllItO addreised thteJrY ...

SHOCKING MURDER NEAR SAWLEY

... SaOCKING MURDER NEAR SAWLEY. One of the most appalling and brutal murders which it bee ever been our lot to record was perpetrated On Tuesday, in the neighbourhood of Sawley, a small villsge on the Midland Railway, about two miles from Etoin junction, on ?? side. The unfortunate victim of this dreadfiil per crime was a married woman named Sarah Walters, the wife $o,, of John Waltera, aon ...

THE STOCKPORT RIOTS

... TaE INQUEST. The inquest on the body of Michael Moran, theI young man killed early in tile riotous proceedings of Toes- day eveslisg week, comimenced on Thursday evensing. at 1 thle Court-houlse, before Air. Charles Budson, coroner for t the Stoickport division of Cheshire, and a respectable jury. Two M~agistratets were present, and a great number o1 thle public. The COpRONER, in opening the ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, FRIDAY, July 16

... THEA T- . 1- .- IlA A1.- ST - ?? - DEO. DEM. AGAR AND ANO. v. BROWN, EJ.OC! )MENT. (SPECIAL JURY.) Mr. KNOWLES and Mr. Serjeaut MATTHEWS were conne11 for the Plaintiffi; Mr. WATsoo and Mr. COWLINO for the Defendant. This was an action of ejectment, brought to recover poa- eession of a considerable etate. situate in this county, proeerty which belonged, at no very distant period, to Thop. ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT, (Before Mr. Justice WiGHTMAN.) FRIDAY, July 16. CATTLE STEALING AT LEEDS. CHAS. BROWN (20) and JOSIAH BECK (19) were charged withostealing, at Leeds, on the 12th of May, two cows, belonging to Robert Ridadale. Mr. OvasnND and Mr. blIDDLEMON prosecuted; Beck p'eaded uilty * Brown was defended by Mr. Pnsicg. 'he prosecutor it a cattle dealer residing in the neighbour- hood of ...

LEEDS:

... I L E E D- I SATURDAY, JUL'Y YOEICnHIE SOHIlEn AssizEs.-SumHARY OP THE SENTENCES.-The summer assizes for this county termninated on Wensa onn at the business ~having bee of time. Exclud:ng the day on which the commission was opened and the two Sundays which intervened, the cause liet and at calendar of 139 prisoners bas been disposed of in nine days. There is no prisoner left for execution. ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... fiEEDIS DLSrjitW3 COURT Ott BANKRUP4TCY. BUSINESS OF THE ENSUING WEEK. Before Mr. Commissioner WETr. THURSDAY, JUIY 29. John Oyston, Wakefield, draper, audit, at 11. Longley& Sons. Almondburv. cloth manufacturers, audit, at I1. Jno. Firth, Leeds, draper, audit, at II. J. & Thos. Sykes, Soyland, near Halifax, cloth manufacturerl. audit, at li. Robt. Welsh, 1luddersfield, cloth merchant. aundit, ...

TWO POLICE OFFICERS DISCHARGED AND IMPRISONED

... i TWO POLICE OFFICEB8 DISCHARGED I AND MPFRIbONED. _ ,d5L'J. AJuaowAww- Yesterday Week, John Payne, No. 42, and John Otohswaita, N'o. 93, two of the Lesas police force, were broughst bafore the Mayor and aeverel other Meglatrates, at She Leeds Court- house, on a serious Chargie. Payne baas been ManaY Yearn io the force, but Outhwaite, who is a much younger niao, has not been niece tban a year. ...

THE DRYPOOL MURDER

... FURTHER REVELATIONS. It will be remembered by our readera that in last week's papers wee pablished a copy of the affidavit of bl W. H. Moss, the solicitor for the prosecution in this caa,' ieinwhca mannae Benson was mentioned. It appears' InSthat Benson had been found in possession of a £C5 note ot lathe Hull Bank~ing Company, which, it had been aor taind, ad eenpai ?? the ngto h 6, o' ...