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LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LEEDS DlSTRICT COURT OY BANKRUPTCY. BUSInJFSS OF THE E&NSUIN1G WFEIL (Before Mr. Registrar WILDU.) At LaRxs. , ?? Nov. SO.-W. Rider, lodging-house keeper, Harrogate. -rA mtinc;g - . Pilkingtou. woollen manufacturer, Morley, first g -2oth at 11. T! ?? l).c. let.-J. Atkinson, farmer, &c.. Misson, adjourned ?kx:ir.ivatiou . 1. Cheadie, woolstapler, &o., Bradford, first meet- 1. ?? Bay, machmne ...

THE FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION AT SHARLSTON COLLIERY

... THE FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION AT SIIARLSTON COULIERY. IN~QUEST AT LEEDS. The adjourned inquest on the body of Samnuel, Clamprs whotdeds onwatuda Jot thgen teed imangry in cth- coequence of injureestreteivedefrom thre boilereposio atth Shrc e ollieryoeo waic hald bo een usdte.lckun o ether-t dayn at nwokn ?? ?? Goheronmen whie Inspetor hattbende in plare oflhe Mers. Morob thg inapetor ather fs ...

TRIAL OF MADAME RACHEL

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, YESTERDAY. (Before the Brcoanm) Yesterday morning having been officially ap- pointed for the trial of Madatme Rachel for obtaining a large sum of money from a widow named Borradaile by false pretences of an extraordinary character, the greatest interest appeared to be manifested to hear the proceedings, and the court was filled at an early hour. Shortly after ten ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER GAOL DELIVERY

... IYOIRKSHIRE WINTER GAOL DELIVERY. I WEST lIlDING DIVI8ION The following is the calendar of prisoners for trial at the Winter Gaol Delivery, which will open at the Leeds Town Hall on Wednesday, the 16th day of Decem- ber, before Mr. Justice Brett:- 1, Wm. Olapbam (22), stack firing at Leeds 2. James Sugden (12), burglary at Barwick-in-Elnet S. James Brennan 124), burglary at Hook 4. George ...

THE CASE OF OVEREND, GURNEY, & CO

... !THE CASE OF OVEREND, GURNEY, & us. (l the Fal Mall Gazette.J BeYterday, at eleven o'clook, the hearing of the adjourned ?? against six of the directors 6f Over- end, GurneY, and Co. Limitea, for a on~spiracy to deframd. Dr Adam ThW sa.d others of the shareholders of money to tha 5aionitOf £3,000,000 sterling, was resumed in the Court of Queea slenebr Gildhall, ?? the Lord Mayor and Ald ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF WITCHCRAFT AGAINST A NORTH SHIELDS LADY

... EXTBAORDINARY CHARGE OF WIHOCHRAFJl AGAINST A I NOaRTH S1ELDS LADY, toN5J±1 DiW l-l ± ciuio o ~ )JJIEJX in The idea that witchcraft still prevails is evident from the following extraordinary correspondence which has taken place between a gentlema and a lady, belong- Log to North Shields, and moving in good society. The a latter had accused the sister of the former of haing, by a, putting a ...

THE WARRINGTON ELECTION PETITION

... ITHE WARRINTON ELECTION PETTION. I 'The trial of the petition presented against the return of Mr. Peter Bylands, Ki.R, was resumed yester- day morning, in the County Court, before Mr. Baron MAnRTN. Several voters were examined, to show that they ten- dered their voting cards to the poll,-clerk in No. 1 booth of the South- east Ward, desiring to vote for Greenall, and, their votes had not been ...

THE CASE OF OVEREND,GURNEY, AND CO

... THE CAce OF OVERBND, GURNEY, AND CO. The proceedings against the defendants were resumed on Saturday morning at half-past ten o'loolsD in the Court of Queen'e Bench, Guildhall, the Mansion-house justice room not affording sufficient accommodation for the witnesses and others who are engaged in this important irquryo was adduced in support of the charge against the defendants. Mr. F. W. Lewis, ...

CRIME IN SOUTHERN ITALY

... CBIME IN SOUTHERN ITALY. NAPLEs, Aug. 10. t. Every one here has been horrified by the details C4t3 muarder which was committed last Thursday night in A & t-lase carriage of the night train to Rome and creaee. The victim was the Contessa Armanda Sartores Ebrandi Cattaneo da Novara-a long name, but you must M bit as it is. Separated from her husband, to which it icesasazy1to allude, she came ...

THE WRECK OF THE HIBERNIA

... THE WRECK OF THE HI[BERNIA. DECISION OF THE JIUSTIOES. The Court, wbich adjourned on Friday after- noon, met on Monday for the purpose of pronouneing the decision of the Justices. On entering the court, Mr. MILean said that, in coming to the conclusion as to the circumstances uhich caused the loss of the steamship Hibernia, the Court had experienced no inconsiderable difficulty, and the ...

ALLEGED ROBBERY BY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS

... ALLEGED ROBBERY BY GOVEBNME41 OXlCIALS. I At the Woolwich Police-court, on Friday, as briefly stated in our columns, the magistrate investigated a very serious charge of robbery against certain officials in the IRoyal Arsenal at Woolwich. The parties accused are William M'Cubry, fifty-five, residing at 92, Burrage-road, Plurnstead, who occupied the responsible position of store- holder in the ...

RIPON QUARTER SESSIONS

... RUpoN QUARTER SEHSIONS. I The Michaelmes sessions for the liberty of Ripon wrero held on Saturday, before Earl de Grey and Ripen, Mensr. R. D. Oxley, F. H. Wood, J. R. Lysaght, S. Swire, H. H. Oxley, and H. Eutohinson, the Rev. S, H. Powe]], and Col. Crompton. The following gentlemen were empanelled upon the grand Juvy:-Mr. W. F. Stephenson, Biehopton, schoolmaster (foreman); Mr. Jas. ...