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LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... LIVERPOOL ASS1ZgS. ?? FawnA', Dsc. 18. ?? da a 1 5. Oflimorozsit Al AMON. the ?? Joseph .of usanti Att In weraea diafied wt dviig, on the 14~~ uut s .a ?? n.wilfully mordered James AU bight, a poli ~c.liOY 'by Shooting- him with; a din .pistol. he latterprisoner as charge with being sw present. aidin, rendaesastil, andin one of the'an egunta t the idictalet both ere- carged with the h )~The ...

THE LATE HORRIBLE DISCLOSURES AT WALWORTH

... THE LATE HORRIBLE DISCLOSURES ATl WALWORTH. Laxawa, FRaDAY.-The prisoners in this case hav. Ing beaen remanded till this day, the charge Was to have beea proceeded with, buta ?? was deli. ;veed at the court from tbe vernorof Horsemnonger. lane gsol, to the effect tbat Mrs Dryden onero those charged, was so unwell a' to be unable, to .attnd. The case was consequentlyptpcned ?? day iez1. The ...

Police Report

... folta'AQW-16, : WESTMINSTER.-John l:ias1anliloitgtll5W, thirt yeii of age, was fually 'elamtined, cbharg with the following daring blghwayzrobber..M fll'n: Z-Y ha3 3eturiay. tveuing, the 24tb of Jarme, sho was croit.u city gvr the Qacen-strect past Northatriee, Chelel, graen an. sie euddemfy felt a 71i*Z~t tug at a boo he bhad OZi ?? cer. left arm, and on turning roiund saw the prisoatnr edea: ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... rk on Thle Christmasa Quarter Sessions for thie borougih corn- If ~be sneerced ont lednetdssy msorning last, at nihno o'clock, before ITio1tAs FLOWiER ELLISEq, the Recorder. There were 44 rons for of trial. a rienes t5 L5~ The follovwinif gentlemen warea swrorn on .ed ~~TilE GRAND JIURY. ~y Robert Cadlman, North-street, Fu'reirtanI 155 Iliclsardi Tar'ShAll Atkinson. oil mercha~nt, 11t11telet ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... .- A Poiras~miz Y4LED WiraF H~i OWNf SXAF.-r,. OXIS Costkley,25i, and J.,Coaklcy. 24, 'brotbers were in- [unt1 dilted for the manslaughter of Daniel Hariser Monk, etie' a p'lice-constable. On the 30th of April the de- hai I ceased was on duty in George-street, St Uicase tram awhen he itad occasaion to apprehendia street beggar.. thrc :aud as taking him to 'the poliee-sitation whendthe thal a ...

THE HORRIBLE MURDERS AT STANFIELD HALL

... TEE HORRIBLE MURDERS AT STAN. FIELD HALL. III ?? lat number, we stated that a most horrible t . assassination took place on Ttewday, the 28th anit. a .~ ~~~h Beogvnt partioulsof this horbonn ,f 8 1t1 bae n ecsstary to state the construction of Stan- field Hall. It is a large building in the Norman style of arehiteoture, with a moat before it, and an a extensive park round it. Of late years a ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... F- - -- ?= - - I-M;Mdropolitm §nttW!Xtjjrr* wern E DEATH ?? XINQ1111TH. ByFsa~ efore Mr xpon al Baker, ait tbe London 11ospitpl, on tilsbodles Of four withoi children, who had~d ?? injuries t'hty'bad ?? b fire. The Birat inqus a'oSte'oY~f'haB abgeg Grifliths, 'aged for'o o47 Eigbt0Eres Stagge Stratford-.- On, Fri1him se edcese Vas left alone by ?? or.'i errand, and,'uighr bec.h cmene 'pily ...

THE IRISH TRIALS

... ' 0 The Court House at Clonmel is once more c . left toitsusualquiet. Thelawhas haditsvictims, f and is satisfied. The curtain has dropped on o one part of the drama, and the busy actors B 0 have wended their way to other quarters. 9 0 After the first trial- that of Mr Smith a a O'Brien-the proceedings were monotonous r o enough. The same witnessesmadethesamestate- V a meats, over and over ...

Police Report

... . 'falfte AMU . -1-111-1-1-1 ?? ?? LAMBETH.-Tn5 ACCIDENT 01 T131 So0VTI-WZT' an Zore RAILWAY.7- $amuel Brownevatth, guu1d, Wtllien, (is jones' cntnAriieri' and Jamea Blwrtfreman5 i servaflts Of -tbrtlcSuilh.Weiteffln ?? Charged ;_P by odedt 'of ?? -With 'havlg byteraei-h 8OilOOCaused, oneiu-uisil ah iaeo'rta ihtwe,,bitb ]led ?? Miarkilild, clh :thengln~drvero a aseegertui. The first wit- so ...

THE 'SPREAD' AFTER THE 'MILL.'

... THE 'SPREAD' AFrEE THE 'MILL.' - . - . In the Secondaries Court, on Wednesday, the fol. lowing case, Gardiner av. Wilson. was heard. The fi plaintiff in this notion is a licensed victualler, in 60 Long Lane, Smithfield, and defendant is also a pub. Or' ?? in e a vicinity. The action was brought to recovcr2AesOU sunsf£7. 17o.61., for meat, drink, V d, (supplid dto defendant. The defendant ...

THE IRISH TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... 1 P T, R.T;IALS * I :, ADJ C;; ' ' A ' 'N ;.:HaIGH-II . 9XX . iO. N tw -Y,.o~Ick~ie'f, ~uNusi BI , 'V weve-o'lok ?? Backburne, Chief jlus. l M. ice&'Doherty- and JutneMore, took- thi-ijrssalii '1 f .06M4 it on th'~grand, jury) hei be- rne 0nsef~ustie,aAdefrs8Ing th e grand jury;, sad, t F, Gentlcmen,the crime of liith treso is Onebslppsly hi 91a Of syehaufinsual: 0Cce c,~d with resect to 1 i~ ...

THE RIOT AND MURDER AT ASHTON

... . O. >.vx.w..-..BOT WAND MURDEWRAT;ASHTON- The : S9 (From the Daily Ne W`.) The examination of the prisoners taken at Ashton, a on suspicion of being implicated in the murderous d outbreak of Confederates and Chartists, during t Monday night, has resulted in the committal of ( three of their number for trial at the assizes.s The prisoners, 22 in number, underwent an exa. d rmination on ...