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A WOMAN SHOT BY HEEL HUSBAND, IN MANCHESTER—COMMITTAL OF THE MURDERER

... I A WOMAN SHOT BY HEEL HUSBAND. IN ri MANCRESTErXOMMITTAL OF THE I MURDERER. One of the most deliberate and.eoldtblooded mur- der ' that it has ever been our. dutyte record, was peyrpetrated in.x. Manchester,! earjy; on, Tuesdy morning. The 'locality of thel daring~ outrage wlas. Friday atre~et, Leyo'r street, neav $tevenson'g equaro, ;and 'the unfortunate victim' wae ayounag'woman .named ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... AMSIZE INTELLIGENCE ;, I.-, j ' ;, A At the Asshlsield at Buckingbali'on IM Utlit last., Jatwes. Johnsen-was indicbed for havluy. on: tho iht'of the Il of June, or the morning of ti'e16th, feninualy set firei to a brnpand otablesioppherty ef William Bigg, the lder. : .Mr O'Mnlley' ?? Zenders appearedi'hofsrtheto Fiost the evidence it apered th$ aboutstbalfps twelve o'cloek on th orpgoftlo& ...

DEATH FROM CHLOROFORM.—IMPORTANT INVESTIGATION

... DEATH EROM CULOROFORM.-IMPORTANT INVESTIGATION. in inquest which occupied severall hours took, plco before Mr T Waklcy, a.P, end a jury ?? tast, at the Apollo Tavern, Fiaailsestrcet, Tottenhava Court. roadd conerning the 'death of Waiterr,'. Badger, Esq. aged 23 bho died whtist under the itfluence of chloro- form, adminiistered to himn by'lri ohbleson, surgeoc. ientiet,,Gower: street. The ...

LIBERATION OF MR ERNEST JONES

... JIBERATION OF MR ERNEST JONES. JUDGE'ON8 EM.11 T;D Qusax's'. l. Joxzs.-Mr Munanisrs, sol[. oitor, accompanied by Mr. Ford. attended before Mr I Justice -iPatteson, to tender bail for Mr E. Jones The propooed bail was worth £360. His lordship thought the other bail and Mr Jones should be In at- tendance. Mr Macnamara said, that with regard to the 'defendant, a writ ?? and the fiat of Mr Justice ...

PERSECUTION IN SCOTLAND

... ARREST OF EDINBURGH CHARTISTS. We take the following from the London papers of Thursday evening - EDINBURGH, Wednesday.-This afternoon, Mr H. Rankine, Mr A. Walker, and J. Cum- ming, with some others, were arrested, on charges of a general character, comprising at- tendance at illegal public meetings, and ad. dresses delivered on those occasions of an ex. citing description. The houses of ...

THE GLASGOW RIOTERS

... - .ThOfollowing cares were brought up before Sheriff t' Skene and ai ary an Saturday week. The first case called was that of John and James Taylor, brothers, who had b .en concerned in the riots in the city in March last. Both panels pleaded guilty and they I were sentenced to, sixty days' imprisonment e inh. n James MeFadyer, John Headersen and Elizabe1k n Kian were alasooharged as above,. ...

Police Report

... I ?? volitc-IMPOM I % LI ia JOL~iWBL J.~lTn WatxoA.,-e? 'adm P 4hopeof sld o w 4igMr Tr-witt ve, d te ?? ?? tt, the snetarlc g of nt, etin'red uiitt th Y a r said frofs tiqhritaa he bad madt o f.the qwretedE nypp 1.cant,, *hey wee emarde4tfelteej-uhoeaheebaadetr ?? 4i soughot fm rllehn of ial Lpboy hor ietsbahould beiod a e td she hope of b lndeg; worktgon.iop whi4acied th 'ttafp n eaerchb of ...

A WOMAN SHOT BY HER HUSBAND, IN MANCHESTER—COMMITTAL OF THE MURDERER

... lA vMAN SHOT BY HI.R iJUSBAND, IN kMANOHETERt-COMlT'rL OF THII '1URDPAER ?? , , 1 . . . ,- , _, !; I.I. .i ;. : i One bef tbe most deliberatewand cold.blooadd nid idora.tbat it has. erer baenwour dutjyitreerd1',' perpetrated .,iun Manchealer,i ' early odn IT'e6eda. m ri., ,The lloelity pf~th ~dIrieutrngeg w rpr47-Dreest, Lever istredt. nea oeveni'e-aa ?? ;he-U't~a Clar', whbo soie tree4 7e ...

ARREST OF DR M'DOUALL

... ARREST OF DR M'DOUALr. . . (From the Daily Newss.) Di MfDouall,' the Chartist, ,nd lately a member M thse National Convention, wjs apprehended during Sgiday inlht bt' his lbdiinis; the 'Odd Fellows- Arms p,,ublioiouse, Ashton-uuder-Lyne, on aeb'arge o~f uenlawfpl assembling, seditio, tnd riot. The ,time~ of his apprehension was several hours':after mnidnight;and:areseue having been talked of,: ...

THE TRIALS OF MESSRS FRANCIS LOONEY AND ERNEST JONES

... THE TRIALS OF MESSRS FRANCIS I LOONEY AND ERNEST JONES. SENTENCES ON THE PRISONERS. CRIMINAL COURT.-SATURDAY, JULY 8i1, THE TRIAL OF FRANCIS LOONEY. ?? Looney was arraigned on an indictment haurging him with two miademeanouts on the 5th of June. The Attorney-General, Mr Welsby, bir Bodkin, and Mr Clarke, were counsel for the prosecution. ?? prisoner was defended by Mr Kenealy. The ATTOnNEY ...

THE POLICE AND THE MIDDLE CLASSES

... ?? , $ - i j : . - I : I k PCOLIOC AND THEMMIDDLE dtASSb. - ?? I i . Yestqerday. ofteno deputationi f6op ithe v jnols e.r T pasi3hesinde eounty of . , ddleaex ?? upon gir oaf G. Greylat theHouseofCommons, for the purpose 'Ta ,of'orowestigrsegainst the increaseddemand onthose. , JA pari hea-for the suppnttof the police p and'demaind-o Ssu ?? tbe' event of 'any'yaugmentstion i of tbe J4.ih ...

THE PROSTITUTE

... I ,When applied to a female who has sur- rendered her virtue, her character, her peace, and her very existence, to some heartless se- ducer, the term PROSTITUTE is the most r degradingepithet thatcan beappliedtoher ; but when mannotunderthe same influences,not sub. B ject to the same natural passions and irresistible , impulses, surrenders his mind, his thought: is r senses. and independance, ...