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THE FRIMLEY MURDER

... 'TaE F1nLEV1EYtiu)DE1. . The ?? of the four prisoners chirged it with the nirtder and burglary at Fpmley I * ertnisd is befcrethe MHgitratr5Yyeterdliyweekat the Guildford House e of Correction. None of theml appear to have undergone e any change within the last week, ?? perhaps Smith, I! upon whom the regularity of a prison life eeemn to have a Y fattening effeet. He looked more confident ...

FATAL AFFRAY AND ROBBERY BY THE IRISH AT LEEDS

... a FATAL AFFRAY AND ROBBERY BY THE 0 IRISH AT LEEDS. d Another very seriows and fatal outrage took place lh !, by the Irish residing in the neighbourhood of Mlaroh-larie and York- 1I1 d street, on Saturday night last, which has resulted in two of the no i- police lorce being very much injured, and a juan named James ba is Ithode2, a labourer, being killed. As near a6 we can gaiher, the trn s, ...

DISGRACEFUL AND UNFOUNDED CHARGE AGAINST A WESLEYAN MINISTER

... DIS(GRACEFUL AND UNFOUNDED CHARGE' AGAINST A WESLEYAN MINISTER. - On Wednesday last, ant investigation took place at Leamingtofl, (before C. Musgrave, C. Earle, M4. Wise, in id and 0. Bell, Esqiro.), which has excited considerable interest pr. amongst thes Wealeyan denomination, and affecting the lhb character of a Prominent member Iof that body in Leads. ,n Thle Rev. W. H. CLARK5SON, formerly ...

POTTERNEWTON SEWERAGE

... POTTEBRNEWTO.N SEWERAGE. d t d y 9 d t. le it 9 3 f t tI r t t tI I a 0 f r 0-THE LEEDS TOWN COUNCIL IN THE COURT OF 5- ~~QUEEN'S BENCH. A case of considerable importance to the inhabi- tants of this borough, hut more especially to the rate- payers of the out-townships, hee b~en raised in the Court I-of Queen's Bench. 6The facts Involved in this proceeding of the Council are In them. selves ...

EXPLOSION AT BRADFORD

... Since our last, a person named Margaret O'Donnell, aged 17, has died, making those killed three in number. TjIE ItQUFST. Yesterday an inquest was held on view of the bodies, at the house of Mr. Riclid. Waddilove, before G. Dyson, Esq., coroner, and the following gentlemen, who were empanelled as a jury: -Thomas Hinchcliffe, engineer; Benjn. Popple- well, worsted spinner ; John Hill, sister; ...

BOILER EXPLOSION AT HALIFAX

... BOILER EXPLOSION AT HALIFAX, s The inquest, adjourned from the previous Wed- n nesday, was re-opened at ten o'clock on Wednesday morn- :h ing, at the Town-hall, before a. Dyson, Esq., and the Jury inamed in our last. Another person, Mary Mitchell, aged at 14J, had died since the jury last met; so that the number of the dead is now twelve. a At the inquiry on Wednesday, Mr. W. F. Holroyde ap- ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER GAOL DELIVERY

... . (Gantinuedfrom the Suipplement. ) CROWN COURT. FRIDAY; Dec. 13. l (Before Mr. Justice PATTESOX.) JOHN COX (21) pleaded Guilty to stealing, on the 22nd of October last, at radford, a quantity of cutlery and other articles, from the dwelling-house of Henry Brown, and was I sentenced to be itmprioned and kept at hard labour for eighteen Illnofths. GEORGE BRAY (15) pleaded Gdilty to setting ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... es d Tise special winter gaol delivery for the southern es division of Lancashire comumenced on Mlonday at Liverpool, at l before Mr. Baron Alderson and Mr. Justice Talfourd, the ID1 latter presiding in place of AIr. Justice Coleridge, who was ;Ie unable to attend owing to indisposition. The calendar con- be' tains the names of 112 prisoners, a number rather heavier he than usual. The cases of ...

ANOTHER ATTACK UPON THE LEEDS POLICE BY THE IRISH

... At the Leeds Court-house, on Monday week, two young men, of Irish extreclion, naised Edward Robineen and Charles Rohioson, wha reelde near Pontefract-lane, York-road, were brought up before tte sitting Magiatrates, iundlr the following cir- comialactio. According to the evidence adduced, it seenre that is litile before one o'clock on Sunday morning, the prisoner, Edward Robineon, went to the ...

BOILER EXPLOSION AT HALIFAX

... ADJOURNED INQUEST. Yesterday morning weeks shortly after 11 o'clock the. examination of witnesses was resumed, and the first called by Mr. Holroyde for the inquiry was- Harriet ushtnon, who said ahe worked at Lily-lane Mill, and had done so for five mouths. On Friday morning, the day of the accident, I caw steam come out of the boiler ol ithe eide next the dam. I saw the same thing on Thursday ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER GAOL DELIVERY

... YORKSHIRE WINTER GAUL DELIVERY. CROWN COURT. FRIDA Y, Dec. 13. (Before Mr. Justice PATTESON.) WOUNDING A MARE NEAR LEEDS. THOMAS DEAN CALVERT (33) was charged with having. on the 2nd of Noi'ember last, at morley, wounded a. mare, the property of Joshua Asquith. Mr, WHPIELHOIJ5O prosecuted; the prisoner was defended by Mr. MATTHEWS and Mr. BLANiSHAInD. The prosecutor is a wool muoerhant, and ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... fTA, WIS .13BOROUCIT SSIONS. 'ies ci iijvl AaI'Ia 1i2cr OQSSitkl ci' the 1'eaze foi ?? . itj ?? B vie c i: , W lk thu usuil fii'iual;tie4, at Oilei -f it -1 oise, m i 'llbursd ' ciii Truilng. bafolftc I llfilti Fliaiotv'e s 'i'i lYq'Ci., lii's Ilti~eiid. 'I'lie airtilber of priomiers 1Or ' i, aboln- au itt''itt ilgte c'l(idir coutailinli tc Aht1iles LI ,tf U0 ipvil''eye ?? tritcl. of wiloil . ...