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HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE BY THE HUSBAND

... HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE BY THE I HUSBAND. On Sunday morning last, considerable sensation was t created in the neighbourhood of WVhiteclhapel, by the tv discovery that a most barbarous and brutal murder had fc been perpetrated in Peter-street, by a man named Owen hi Leonard, on the body of his wife, he having cut her ti throat with a razor, and otherwise mutilated her person, hi under ...

POLICE COURT

... POLICE COURT -In ou1 last we stated that STOPUFWD COURT.- MET.-In oufliw tated that Tohn Fth, of St. aee ?? wasined for exoigfrslesuffied eet. we had liave been requested to say that the party Bo lined was 'John so rih, senfor. an cetss -AND RH5ORSLLERS FfNEDe.-;Oo FrdyatTma Hal ?? O, and costs; James Ilesleh edsret at 609. and cents; Parc ate.Vuhalliroad. 40O. anid cs Cog Ellen Forrest. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... ;iltruwea, &c. 4, POLICE COURT-YSTERDAuY. at (Before J. D. Case, and J. W. Harden, Esqrs., and SirEdward Y re Cast.) nina , PoACsINo.-William Dawson, or Dyson, one of the four men daul ic charged with being in pursuit of game at Ireby, on the l0th inst., was on the evidence of Samuel Bennett, (who identified him as Ni one of the partles) convicted In the penalty of forty shillings and In h ...

ALLEGED BRIBERY IN ST. ANNE'S WARD

... 1' I I, PARKiERC V. BROWNBUCL. ten, This case came on again for hearing on Friday morning £5 before Mr. Commissioner Loswndep, at the Court of Re- is cl questst. Mr. Parker was ia attendance, and very judi- diue ciotusly occupied himself in reading the Mercury previouswa to the case being called on. rec( Mr. Browenbill again stated the case, as given in our first ba edition of last week, ...

INQUESTS

... BODYi FOUNDso-OR Mondayi lst tha bedY of a man ws found r, In tbe Han ington Dock. It wns ascertained that his name was 'y Hugh Downey, and tbat he lid been missing for about six weeks t a revi e le Was formeely oachman to W. BJowav, Esq.- of edc ortg. DsArn SlOY Bxxxq OrsaLAhr.-On Wednesday night last, re Robert Wilson. a child aour weeks old, was put lobed is usual tO but on the following ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... The folloxing Is a list of the prionerse who have been tried a&Vd5Oteflced&- I ea1 Years' Transpor lt.OX-J7t0es Velsh, 4o0 Francis Tral- nor, 2S; John Brewn. li; Henry' Honderion 29; John Shore, 43; Joihn Brown. S4- John iherry. 21. SEwslr Ye;rt.-AsPLiamu,.6 Msr1art Robserte. 29; Thomas ~loyd, 14; Ann SmIth, S9; John Glbbon. S2; Mary Itt1ey. 16; Sarah Iti MKe, 24t; DavId Grifoths, 07; Jotseph ...

IRELAND

... THE STATE TRIALS. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, DUBLIN. THURSDAY, January 18-FOURTH DAY | The Court sat precisely at ten o'clook. The traversera were in ipunctual attendance. The jury having been called over, and having answered to their names, The first witness calle'd was Mr. Frederick Bond Hughes, the Government reporter, who entered the court with a large bundle of papers under his arm, and ...

POLICE

... u wa i__ - POLICE .Jnm Mondav. two senmen.naamed Dl - SseneL1NO.-On Monday, two seamen, named Dixon and Well- burgh, who belonged to the shiPRosoM, were plared at the bar. the one charged with smuggling 241bs., and the other 301bs. of Cavendish tobaeco. Dixon was discharged, the evidenoe as to 1. concealment not being sufficient, and Wellburgh was remanded, d until it could be 6scertained ...

BRUTAL AND COLD-BLOODED MURDER AT MANCHESTER

... BRUTAL AND COLD-BLOODED MURDER I AT MANCHESTER. l On Wednesday, tho life of a fellow-creature was tsken by di ie another in hunian form, under eircuisttnicos the most revoltin- 't ani painful, if the facts detailed below be correctly stated, and Ol sy evineing a coolness, levity, and malice aforethought which have In le ildom been shown even In cases of a similar deecription. The Bs name of ...

POLICE

... POLICED Wh r PsEFTSo Po ?? Wednesday W e. Bennett and 4 John Flanaw n were brought up at the Polioaenonrto charged wit l attempti ?? pick pockets on thb Prinee s Piorheads Tbey were Ge-n capprehended by the polie arhile engaged in taking a gentle. W man's pocket handkrchilef. They had been previonsly eondinled i& of felony. Mfr. Ituaton ordered them to be ieprieoned for three .monthe. l3~ e ...

Birkenhead

... mirlitiTheav, POLICE COURT-YSwrgmnAy (Before Sir 2dward CuSt, Bart., J. D. Case, and J.W. w.ardea E-qrd.)e CntAnos oF AssAULT -Peter Flumphreys wa's ehareed wfih assaulting William, Hanson. In Bridowell, by striking ir, violently, and knocking him down. The coinpiainoat a,- peared to have siffered very severc illt1qage, belan acraely nble tn walk. The prisoner said comptlinaitt had wrestled ...

POLICEMAN KILLED BY A PARK RANGER

... e -- - ~-I - Aid .5541.4. ?? xj j-Wkaa, uco usila. . for On Tuesday, William Jones. a powerful, athletic fellow, about, cnti. 25 years of age, was brought before Mr. IRushton, charged with able the wilful mnurderof Richard Fairclough, police-cificer, No. 78,. e, in in Toxteth-park, on Sundaymorning last. Tho evidence against 2 Sir the prisoner was as follows:- ?r, I John Teglason, (officer No ...