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... '001-tte Atport three UILDRALL.-As Ag&zaeDERzUo Puy.-On Monday deaths Insct an aged womtnm, named Harriet LIna, was charged 8i50R5 with stealing a~ coat value 2Dg., and the coas having been c aseS proved-air ?.ter Laurie: Wall, prisoner, what have I iedleal you to say ?-Prisontr': I certainly did commit this got a 7tBSi of impropriety rather thtan want, as I had got no work. IN -Sir Peter ...

MURDER AT LEEDS

... LYIXD, Tuesday.-A young man, named Thomas Malkin, perpetrated a moat barbarous murder at lunslet, on Sunday night, u on a female, sixteen yearsofage, named Esther Imman, bycuttingher throat in two places, and stabbing her in tho arm. I Both the murderer and his victim' were employed in i the flax spinning-mmll of Mesers W. E. Heoldq. worth and Co,. at Hunslet, a township within this borough, ...

Police Report

... mew YOUR SOW* ?? ?? ?? I MANBIONHOUS.E. - I Rioaac.-: A. yooog m ane th MAid William TrOubir, a rogtbeae Lord M, Mayor, charged upon stoipicion Of having stolen a part. 012 Ma~tetso, containinig paletote and other articles of dress. ml -Mr Goorge Cromss, traveller for the ficm of Nicoll and ba Co, $Skid-On Saturday week I came 5O London from al, rpowielo nthelflasttrain, As Ipeivbiciosaw ...

LATEST LONDON & FOREIGN NEWS

... LATEST i LONDON & FOREIGN NEWS. ! BY EXPRESS. I REL A ND. EcONTlNUBD ?? OUR1 SVENETH t'PA01.] lDcvumi, Thursday. TRIAL OF MR. T. P. MEAGHIER. Thle trial of Mr. Mea1ghor was resumted at Clonmiiel yes- terday. Aui tjtritelt Was, 11iale by thle romisel for the pIn- coiter, to ptrevenlt the rceeptiots of thle speechles of others its evidence sgiiinst him, but the Court overrulled it. Thei erosS ...

THE IRISH TRIALS

... ' he Court House at Clonmel is once more for, left toits usualqaiet. Thelawhas had its victims, 0 and is satisfied. The curtain has dropped on gal g one part of the drama, and the busy actors got o have wended their .way, to other quarters. atI I 0 After the first trial-that of Mr Smith rea E O'Brien-the proceedings were monotonous wh o enough. The same witnessesmade the same state.- cul o ...

Police Report

... ?? ;Io - lllydt . , lot - , ?? Ittsefat ?? I- WORSHIP.STREE T.;Iwcutiou4 SAI: ow PoISoN.-Sarah Rich We' charged, bt.0tfe instaice of the authorities of the London Hospitgl. 'witb having attemptd to destroy herself by' Swallowing a ?? quanitity of laadnua. - Mt 'Samurel Birch, house surgeon at the hospital, whe attendedt support the ohrge, stated that he felt it his duty to adopt the ...

CONCLUSION OF THE POWELL PLOT

... CONCLUSION OF THE POWELL I PLOT. TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY (Pro our 2urd Edi4on of les areek.) FRIDAY, Sept 2Mth.-The Court sat again this Morning at ten o'clock. The prisoners were placed at the bar at that time, And the following evidence I was adduced for the defence. t Daniel Burn ?? consequence of something that a man named Bryant said, I went to aee Powell in the latter end of May. He ...

Police Report

... - - a -14 (L ?? Tuesday a eeyeetaly dresedA.. indedftuld ,rer~a ae fle,~~ and whohadibeenislolnmised'toa veryacnieal ?? team h l eiis so there WRss-n ttolgte obws~ t 0,Ldaohl;sid ntu1t ?? the p RIOflOa*050o0 tbo ?? adb-~* 'ogit h )jo.i sbawlej as he had'-an epplortenity of dstasg of two of I f them. Irplthlpsaswod bebteritef he west was to a wholesale qusee, wh~ra his would got~boul cheaper ...

IRELAND

... I R E L A N D. TRIAL OF MR. SMIT IT O'BRIEN. THURSDAY. We were enabled last week, by means of a tale- 0raphio despatch, to publish this day a proceedings ii t his Important triel. We now give a somewhat varied and more extended account. Mir. WVTS1ln1e9, At ten o'clock, resumed tils dissection of the evideucenthuthad bod bgigen n fa r the prosecun. Tue assertleas that his client had used the ...

CONCLUSION OF THE POWELL PLOT

... 5w, TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY inte bar I (From our Thw Edition of blt wesk.) Coaf a pri Fanm, Sept. 29th.-The Court sat agsain this self morning at ten o'clock. The priseters were placed at the bar at that time, and the following evidence tieD, was addaeed for the defence. the Daniel -Burn ?? consequence of something he se hat a man named Biyant said, I west to Bse Powell send -in the latter ...

THE IRISH TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... The defence of Mr O'Donehoblwas opened on St. turday with the examination of Patwiek Hanrah, whose evidenae went to negative the proposition that he the prisoner WM engaged in the insrrectionary at- he tacks oI h 29tb July, the day of t oe torming aE DWd Widow M'Carmick's house at Ballingarry. This is witneis and two othets positive swore that O'Do. te nohoo, Meagher. and Leyne spent te whole ...

Police Report

... ~ : p . GUILDkALL uusa yrx rBaalXG - On Tuesdlay as ieepitiesbf dresseld indhIvdilal, realized is VAeSbiriiehne~l 6 bi9abifdg cd under failthpreftfelC5 th .Thb~oonrt wssnrwd tihhaeee ?? Citty. H I W~t~ bpo~vct aiedt vey, conslderablp extent.b1 tb A~e prisonlt, who, there was notthe qlghet okS W55 by I., tneched wtoteatls W tUnQofY0- 'La hilsi' AOn th A- ii blPA EGU' wigth 1Pti o A ?? lthe P ...