MURDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF PRESTWICH WORKHOUSE

... DEr OF THE GOVERNOR OF PIREST biUR13 WC WOaKHOUSE. On Tuesday snoraing Mr. Jonatbhan Fielding, governor Firestwiich workhouse, who bad been several weeks coofined to his bed by injuries indicted upon him by a °uper named Joseph Dennerdey, a weaver, living as a Pauper in thebhousiesexpired. *The ciieumstanoes under jp h tile murder wae committed will be best gathered roni;the evidence of the ...

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS—SATURDAY

... REGISTRATION OF VOTERS-SATURDAY. I CITY OF LONDON. At the sitting of tho court Mr. Cit~xii. gave .isdgmient in the following eases:- Mr. Beck ii the clerk of the fironnmongers' Compainy. H1-e wits elected to that office in Januairy, 18-3:2, by the liver% of tilt coloipaii. lie would seemi to have been 1e nI iiectced for at year h le has since beien ann uaiv re. elected for the v'ear .ensuing. ...

THE PETITION NUISANCE

... The joint stock petition prosecuting company is likely, after all, to turn out a mere bubble specula-t tion, notwithstanding all the puff paragraphs of the s :qry pres. The amount of capital subscribed up tou.this moment would scarcely defray: a tithe of the probable expenses of the Dublin petitimi alone; and t we shall be much. disappointed, indeed, if it evera amounts to any thing like what ...

POLICE

... ePs@ICB. k OF FORGERY.-It wil be in the recol cif our readers, that about a fortnight Since there apD iecli0 t Loadon Dispatch an aecount of the apprehen Fgedf a oung man named Henry Brookes at Dover, who in barged with having committed several acts of forgery ri and with having, by means of the forged inistru- r ebtaned various sums of money. e ris' nr It will be remembered, was examined on ...

LONDON POLICE

... E - - - 7 LONLU-N-PUUULiCEH. , ,: .. THTAMES OFFICE. HoRiAtD MASSACE.-.~Creole La Gnrai,- rn p 4f . co r was brdught before Mr. Broderip, thes iiisg ii te, i a charge of beingeoncerned inthe msssecr'f ile'cin per'sortt, belopgin'gto a'tribe'of 'Hare Indjans; ?? Fivfr in thir:territory- of tbe HudsonIs Bay Coippany, ?? th Ametfe, i41the'wiinter'of '1885.6. T11e4 risoner'vta'sb wght np m the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—MONDAY

... DfiBLIN POLTCE-MOXDA'r .: f COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. e GRoss NUISANCE.-Mr. Macdonagh attended as cornsel t for Messrs 'Careys and Porter, proprietors of a drlft ant china warehouse on Aston's-quay, also for several other in habitants of that neighbourbood, to' prefer informavions I against Catherine Armstrong, as the manager of a house 01 8ill fame in Bagnio-slip, anid against Mary Byrne, as ...

MURDER OF THE GOVERNOR OF PRESTWICH WORKHOUSE BY ONE OF THE PAUPERS

... PeusTwicCH, T 'Hun DAY.-Onl the 4th of September last a most unprovoked and brutal assault was committed'upon Mr. Jonathan Fielding, an elderly mall, the governor of the work- house, situate in the township of Prestwich, near. MInchester, by Joseph Dennerly, one of the paupers resident in the work- house. It appears that about nine months agof Dennerley, with his wife and three children, were ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... I' OLICE INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. MANSION-IIOIJ1'E. A man tnanied Porker, undt his Wife, both of whom were iii the service of' .Mr. MI'Morulo of Finshury-criSeact, were broughit Lip ill the custoiu~y of.)1111 JoorI(rest or, chargedl Uponl sluslpiciof of hiavinig plundere firuaster's lioula ofa Coll- sulerabl e qnaatityo ilp lute. OI Ti'uesday teen ofg P. r. M Miirdo hudl a frilcid i t IlL ...

SINGULAR CASE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

... SINGULAR CASE OFEMBEZZLEMENT. [I KOM TitE 1.1\VLIVERPOOt. AII.ION.] O0n Saturditv last a case was brought before Mr. Iall, ivitici sow;vs the extent of dleii(I00enV which may result from One error, nodI exi'ipli lies that, at ith thle exceptiou of the fiatal result, a parallel fur thc case of (torge Bant. We''I can he found in real life. The prisolers, Georke Daraell, IFrances NI' Lean, alins ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... WESTRIDING SESSIONS. LEEDS ?? -- A1 - ng The following Is a summary of the calendar- the Traiisported Seven. Ihears.-George Hodgson, stealing a Wr St, qua~ntity of joiners' toDls, at Birstal, the property of John tnt S hofild; George Stoekdale,' stealing bread. eheeae, and heother artIcles, at Bradford, tlce property of Mary Arthurs ; ?? Murray, stealing at Wakefield shoes and boots, ed ...

CITY OF LONDON REGISTRATION COURT

... I Whilst the lists for St Botolph, Aldgate, were undergoing revision,4the fol- lowing cases were heard and determined :- The name of Bensusao was objected to by the Conservatives.-The resi- dence, &c. was proved.-A parish officer oft the name of floppy was then called and the following examination took place by Mr Rowcroft.-Do you know the gentleman called Mr David Bensusan ? Yes.-Does he wear ...

FATAL CASE of STABBING with a BAYONET

... FA TA L CA SE j' S7TA JIA G triA a BA YOANE T. In our Mar rlebotie police report (of yesterdiv v wc gav ant ?? of a serious affray between two soldieirs of the Coldstream Giuards and ni wall named Ja nes Chaplin, a shoemnaker of elanipstead, the latter of wiholin received a desperate bayonet nonnld in tile abdomen, intlicted by Geaorge Siiith, one of the soldit rs won astands remanded on tile ...