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MOST ATROCIOUS MURDER AND OUTRAGE ON A FEMALE

... L4OST ATROCIOUS MURDER AND OUTRAGE | ON A FEMALE. GLOSSOP, SATURnAY.-Within the last few days, two investigations have been entered into., in the c.ur- ties of Chester and Derby, in reference to the horrible murder of a man named James Shaw, a shoemaker. aged forty-two, who for several years past had lived in the township of Charlesworth, which is situated on ths borders of Darbyshra aund ...

APPREHENSION OF FEARGUS O'CONNOR ON A CHARGE OF SEDITION

... From the London Times. hi Feargus O'Connor, who had hitherto steered clear I hi of the mesiws of tho law in any part he might have se taken in the recent Chartist disturbances, has at hi length been apprehended by the police authorities, NJ and lodged in custody on a charge of sedition. fr It appears, that in consequence of certain dis- l w coverics recently made by the magistracy of Man-i ti ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SWINDLING

... EXTRAORDINARY CASF OF SWINDLING. On Friday afternoon, at the polile.court, Liverpool, after the usual business of the day had been brought nearly to a close, a young man, apparently belonging to the swell mob, and who had just been apprehended, wis brought before Mr. Rlushton on a charge of having, with the assistance of a coom-rogue (who has escaped), tricked a stranger, who had arrived in ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASES OF POISONING. VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDER IN THREE DISTINCT CASES

... A considerable degree of alarm and excitement was created in the neighbourhood of Folds, Little Bolton, on Thursday last, in consequence of an in- quisition, held at the Crown Inn, upon the body of William Eccles, a boy of nearly fifteen years of age, son of Henry Eccles, a carter, and who has hitherto borne an irreproachable character. The jury were first summoned with an idea that it was an ...

THE LATE INQUEST

... The inquest upon the body of the murdered outlaw, posor Lyons, the weaver, has been holden, and a coroner's jury of mur new middle class associates, as we might have anticipated, has returned a verdict of J, JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. We do ,ot arraign the finding upon any general feeling of suspicion, which we may justly entertain, when the privileged are the accused, and the unrepresented the ...

INQUEST ON THE MEN KILLED AT THE FIRE

... ORIGIN OF THE Fias.-An Inquest was held on en Monday before P. F. Curry, Esq., coroner, touchlug the death of John Miiiartin, LukO Smith, and JameS Bell, the three Len who, aa hu; been previously raotioned, of were kvilled by tha frlling of a wall, and whoze bodies tic are lying at the Northern Hospital. Thu witnesses examined were Edward Knight, ac warehouse keeper; S.iinuel Tack, police ...

NEW BAILEY, MANCHESTER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4

... NEW BAILEY, MANCHESTERI, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. EXAMINATION OF CHARTIST PRISONERS, Before J. F. Foster, Esq., (who presided) Daniel Maencde. Esoq. C. J. S. WSalker, Bsy., and G. t. Wood, Esq. The magistrates took their seats on the bench soon aftereleven o'clock; Sir Thomas Arbuthnot, Col. Wemyss, Messrs David Price, George Clarke, Thos. Townsend, R. P. Willook, and other gentlemen were also on ...

CHESTER SPECIAL COMMISSON

... CHESTER SPECIAL COMMISSON, WEDNESDAY EVENINiG.-The special commission issued for the trial of the prisoners charged with the commission of offences in various parts of Cheshire, during the recent turn.out in the manufacturing districts, was opened this afternoorf with the cus- tonsary formalities at the Chester Castle. The judges appointed to try the prisoners are Lord Abinger. Sir E. H. ...

THIRD EDITION

... ARREST OFl TH:E REVY We HILL1 EDITOR OF THE STAR. Leeds Police Office, Fr iday, Tivelve o'Clock. This morning, about a quarter past nine, my good Fiennd, Alr. HILI, was arrested in the streets of Leeds, by two officers from Mlanches- tcr, on the authority of a Warrant issued by Mr. J. F. FosTEr, J.P. and backedby a Leeds M\Iagis- irate. 'rh charge is, as far as I can ascertain, one of ' ...

EXAMINATION OF THE CHARTIST PRISONERS AT MANCHESTER

... EXAMINATION OF THE CHaRTIST PRISONERS AT MWANCHESTER. Northern Star Office, Saturday Evening, Italf past Six. In successive Editions we have noticed the arrests which have been made from amongst the ranks of the people. We now proceed to lay before our readers every particular ve have been able to obtain. At the New Bailey, Manehester, on Friday, (yesterday) the Rev. James Seholefield and his ...

ARREST OF T. B. SMITH

... A:RREST OF T. B. SiMITTI. Star Offiec, th Fifteen 2ninntus pact Otte. ni I - ve ,ust returned fromr the police oEffic, il aing no lea, .!u what was the sort o, ' refrc In th h du Mtiei-cbster police. offlcers had gone to rcue Th Y Ci wern i;bsent oil anothor nrrestivg cxpedition ; antd'-. hav. jt ?? with Mr. T. B. SieTH ill custody, Iceh he l q IIY appreheded on a similar char- (,lndeed 11- ...

MR. CAMPBELL'S ARREST

... From our own London Correspondent we learn the following particulars of the arrest of Mr. Campbell:- About ten o'clock on Friday morning, three police- men, in plain clothes, entered Mr. Campbell's shop, in High Holborn, and after reading over to him the war- rant which had been placed in their hands, and telling him that they arrested him by virtue of it, they pro. ceeded to search his house. ...