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CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

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THE CUSTOMS' DEPARTMENT—FRAUDS UPON THE REVENUE

... TIHE CUSTOMS' DEPARTMENT-FRAUDS UPON THIE REVENUE. It must be readily conceded that when investiga- tions are carried on relative to abuses in any of the public departments, in a secret manner, any report orsuch abuses, made through private sources, may be at times subject to misconstruction, and doubtless partial contradiction. We were therefore prepared for a host of communications denying ...

CHESHIRE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... ,nd Chester, Wednesday evening. we The Special Commission issued for the trial of `ae the prisoners charged whith the commission of aer cffente i variouspat of Chieshire, during thle re-, ley opened this afternoon with the customary formali- BY ties at Chester Castle. Tue Judges appointed to ' try the prisoners aire Lord Abinger, Sir E. IH. Al- rtb derson, and Sir C. Cressw'eli. They arrived ...

BURGLARY, EXTENSIVE ROBBERY, AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... BURGLARY, EXTENSIVE ROBBERY, AND GALTTEmpED MURDER. (From the Weorceser Chirousile.) r It is our painful duty to record the particulars 3 of a daring burglary and robbery, accompanied with brutal violence, perpetrated in this county s, yesterday se'ennight, which, but for the merciful ly interposition of Providence, might have been D. equally dceadful in its results with the atrocious murder ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER NEAR DUNDEE

... TIIE ATTEMPTED MURDIER NEAR DUNDEE, ?? ..I. I.- ,A, ri IT SI, Konieel. thle siutiss.od pervauetostr of thle horrid doil, roots anetther fuina itt tile ;aissrui of Gionlolsa Thu ~tinner itutent li too firms' lere Is sfbou0 foot' or tIre-L stiles. tuthtilt~lout' to Ic ite estclv cttlese Ore toolters, oost in shot rs~iaulty 1t'l~nzsile prsihriased Istole Front Duol ht Is oott IL nod choose to t ...

ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION IN DUNDEE

... A'TRDOClOUS ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION IN DUNDEE. ,we~ hae jest beard thle partleotart of ac attemplt rt warder 1i0 Duncidee 00 Thutrtiuy oigtlt, wichiel, icr cold-bloleedeitrolcety, coo lied feic lciiicltel.s li tics lrtie tlc fotuetrtoty. DOi Tliursdiy ccoricicy w tote, cclii gau their tutimos '5g Mtaieteitei ocil Duff, outI w1,001pcaret t o sube citinclit!ilII onitlI coi tety gi ticires, on ...

PERTH CIRCUIT COURT

... ( Concltrden.) b TltURSDfAY, OCT. I3. e lobert Henderson, grocer in Leven, Fife, and Wil liam Lawstin, his shopman, accused of culpable homi r cide; the ?? having sold to Ann Johnston, on the Y 2ititl January 1942, 60 grains of Tartar emetic, for her father, who, on taking it, died in censequence. Botli ?? pleaded N.,t Guilty. The Ad,,ocate-Depurte then ntated to the Court, that it was his ...

SIR CHARLES SHAW AND THE MAGISTRATES OF MANCHESTER

... (Globe.) Sir Charles Shaw, the late Chief Commission- er of Police of the borough of Manchester. (the term of his official connection with that bo- ge0 rough having expired), has published a narrative del, in vindication of his own conduct with reference tell to the recent disturbances. Nothing can be con more complete than the demonstration afforded pri, by this narrative of the promptitude ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... The Council met at the usual hour cn Tuesday, the Lord Provost in the chair. Mr M'AULAY called the notice of the Council to the present scarcity oF water in the citv, which bad arisen entirely fronm the neglect of the Water Com- pany, in not adding the other springs at their comn- mand, to their sole resource of the Crawley Spring. The LonD PROVOST, as the only official connected with the ...

POLICE MEETING

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SPECIAL COMMISSIONS

... STAFFORD, The tiial of the rioters chsrged with the burning and demolition or the Rev. Mr Aitken's house again occupied the Court all day on Saturday, without ra coming to n terminat:on. to Samutel Jnnes, William Gittenc, Thomas Byrnes, C John Griffihis, John Morris, Thomas Pitt, Thomaq of Walker, Sdmpzon Bates, William Jones, Thomas in Hughes, Benjrmit Lordling, John Symonds, and v Soloimon ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT BRISTOL

... At Guildhall on Friday, Mary Ann Wooley, otherwise Morgan, and Ann Bryers, the heroines in ii the extraordinary matrimonial hoax at Bristol, were brought up in custody, having been given in charge at the Post Office by Mr Wooley. The officer said, that Mr Wooley had gone to Union Hall, to fetch Mr Clarkson, whom he had retained to prosecute the prisoners. ?? knew no- thing of the charge, ...