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POOR LAW ENQUIRY

... lOOR LAWf ENC4UQI1Iy. 'File Pomplaint of Margaret IIu1 he5 rgai'nsl . ll(bl't Williamfs, elievio t nficer, oF the Ca6tlrlil- voll Unlion, inVestiga ted before Annutriti 0OewL, Iie. s, assistalit POor l ...

ALTRINCHAM.—SINGULAR CASE OF SUPPOSED SUICIDE

... AII`R1'INCTIAM.-SINGULAR CASE OF SUPPOSED SUICIDE. On Thursday morning, at an early hour, the housholld of Air. James Faulkner, who keeps the Black Bull public-house, Hale Barnes, were hor- rifted by the discovery that a young man, named Thomas Royle, about 25 years of age, a farm- servant of Mr. Faulkner, was lying in the kitchen with a gun under hlim, which had been recently discharged, the ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CHIEF OFFICER

... SERIOUS ChARGE AGAINST A CHIEF OFFICEIt. Thomas Gill, chief officer of the barque Cum- berland, recently arrived from Madras, and now lying in the WVest India Import Dock, was charg- ed with feloniously stealing six bogs of rice, the property of the owners of the vessel. Mr. Pellian conducted the prosecution, and Mr. Verry defended the prisoner. Mr. Pelham, in opening the case, said the pri- ...

FLINTSHIRE

... FLINTS HIRE. MOLD, OCT. 21. Before Lord Viscount Dungannon, chairman, and the following justices :-Sir S. R. Glynne, Bart., C. B. T. Roper, E. Pemberton, P. C. Philips, C.. J. W. D. Dundas, Thomas Hughes, Peter Parry, Esqrs., Captain Thomas, and the Rev. Rowland Williams. The Grand Jury having been impannelled, the chairman briefly addressed the Grand Jury, to the effect that the Cases which ...

General Quarter Sessions

... Gecneral Eftuarter Sessionis. A NG L E S E Y. B3EATMARTS, OCT. 19. Before Sir R. B. W. Bulkeley, Bart., M.P., Chairman, Rt. Hon. Lord Vivian, Rev. 0. G. williams, E. E. DJeyrick, Esq., N. M. Goddard, Egsq., 11. Beaver, Esq., Lloyd J. Price, Esq. A Grand jury having been empannelled, were briefly addressed by the Chairman, and then dis- missed to the consideration of several bills. The ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... CRIMES ANID OFFENCES. - -- . . _-t.. A WoM\x Kttj.mT )IY 1E1 lIVS],AND.-On Sa- uIrldy evening 1ast, about seven o'clock, a we- mIin -named Eliza CaNwly, living at NTO. 0, Swal- h0w's-court, Davics-strcot, Ancoats, ManchesterI went home much intoxicated. lIer ihusbaid, who was sitting by the fire getting his tea, reproached her with not having been at home to get tea ready for hiinseil and ...

HAMBURGH AND FLANDERS MAILS

... ITAMBURGI-I AND FLANDERS MAILS. STr. PrTRnSnulout, Storp. 25.-A court-martial ias been I hoid on lieut. Generals Tlishtatu g ard kohibry',tin. The formier was inspector of tile re- serve inflantry, and, therefo iI, had the supertin- ten(1en0e of theo division in tihe Cancaliain armaY Generlil Dolrysthill was next in command ulnller iltit. llothi otheers were ar(used of ilre laritie's emb ...

CARNARVONSHIRE

... CAR PN Alt VO IN SIl RE. CAItNARVON, OCT. 21. Before Rt. Hon. Lord Newborough, Chairman, sIon. I-:. G. Douglas Pennant, M.P., Major. Gen. Clr C. F. Smith, i.C.B., Wm. B. Hughes, Esq., 1.l., J. Griffith Griffith, Esq., S. 0. Priestley, L q,, 01111 RloWlands, Esq., G. A. Huddart, Esq., *ipteini Macdonald, The Dean of Bangor, the I6, J. V-. Vincent, W. WV. Williams, -Ellis, It Price, J. G. Owen, ...

IRELAND

... Du flonULI, OCT. 17. MoRtE MURDr)ItS-TtE ANTI-IIENT CONSPIR.ACY. The Galway and Limerick papers, received to- day, supply further evidence of the rapid exten- sion of the conspiracy against rents, which has been for some time in operation in the midland counties. In Galway-.-a county hitherto re- markably free from agrarian crime, as compared with its neighbours, Tipperary and Clare-a poor man ...