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LANCASHIRE COUNTY SESSIONS

... ir Theadjournedannual meeting of the county justices w sas held on Thursday last, at Preston, the Rev. Arch- ?? in the chair. e The application for an annuity to Wm. Hudson was I again postponed-Mr. R. T. Parker brought forward a Y rotion, of which he had givrn notice, with th:! viev of 'n having recorded the magistratee' votes on all occasions Sr when in the transaction of the countybusinesa ...

THE LEVESON-STREET MURDERS

... 1THX LEVESON.STREET MURDERS. i 1 .. . . .I on WI . Maurce Gleeson, which is the real name of the u1 - min charged with the murder of Mrs. Hinrichson i us and her family, has been identified by a Limerick E n magistrate, who still further corroborates the partit an culars which we gave on Tuesday last. Seeing the Id account of the supposed murderer, which appeared n act. in the 1fcrrcurV of ...

Lancashire Assizes

... 7?1-7 I- 1, Aw - 14, . , 7 fttxl , , ire . P. Hill SOUTHERN -DIVISION. ?? - CROW-N -COURT. 8.! OBEFORS: W. J USnCB l'ATTh8OX.) A' I. 8d. Wall UhOllff-.JOHi SMIZTH ZNTWI5TLE, Eoq., Fozbol5. Da TUE.SDAY, Itigust 21. IW g.lI eujth WArd, Convticted of piracy. on board! the Ship Yorkt, W, D 71 V25t-mte-cdto tItlyeatB tmausportiation. to 0 8 Joc efk 8, Pl081ed guilty to the manslaughter OU.Win. Pt ...

INQUESTS

... INQUES'TS. ay, ?? Rawsor. a Poor X i ner O Thursday, Margaret Raweon, a poor woman, who he gained n livelihood by gathelring chips and ?? in Tox. iich teth park, died from tetanue, or lock-jaw. On Thuriday vvc. week ahe injured the groat too of her left fot by -triking lihg it against a etone. It kept getting worse until Wednes- ow- day, when lock-jaw supervened, of which she died on the e to ...

IRELAND

... I- MURDERS AND OUTRAGES. fig n MURDER OF A& COLLEsCrTO. - Thomas Madigan, of ju !e Capps, deputy-collector of grand-juiry cese, for the barony pi 1, of Lower Cornnelloe, under Mr. hug Massy, of Stone- pi 1 ville, was waylaid and brutally murdered, when on ltis el ~.way through the Commons of Rathkoale, on Monday irnight. The mangled body of the unfortunate victim, it when foun d biy the police ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... CRIMES AND OtFFENCES. atTHE ROBBERIES ON THE GREAT WESTERN cresi ne RAILWAY. exec es ?? from the O1itrveree.) ?? le The prisoner Poole, and his compantion,who, up to ~~t- l it last moment, persisted in refusing to give his name ting a secret anceitained, however, without his assistance- be 1,underwent another and final examination before the .e magistrates, at the Gujidhali, Exeter, on ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... t - TI-1E . STANFIELD-.HALL MURDERS. A ohI we A change aeneM to hive taken place ial the prisoner that ere lon, ibl holds out a promise Ihtoeln timt obstinacy in which he has so long toindulged may gie ~va to imprsaoi saesitbet i~h he aful odtn i which he wands. For some days pat his great obj'ct Heems to have been, to pernuade those by whom h)- is more imnmediately surrounded ef his innocence ...

Police Court

... 4)ulict CEourt. iot o AssAULT ON TUB PoLcIn.--On Friday, two young effe o men, named Hannan and Flasnagan, were fined, the tion o former 50n., and the latter £S, for an assault upon In. he O pector Carrt here, in the Prince's-park. They were to firr o be sent to gaol in default of paying the fine. A third we o prisoner, named Davis, charged along with the other opil 0 two, was acquitted. que 0 ...

INQUESTS

... iNQUESTS- BOD tlu ?? l.. fi XT.t.- DEATHS FROM DRUNKKNNXtss. -On Wednerday an inquest was held on the body of a womsn nrnmed Ann Feency, the wife of a lodging-house keeper renidinv in t Itegent-street. The deceased had been aa habitual drinker, and was in the habitof taking large quantities of whirkey. On Sasday morning last she was put to bed M inastateofintoxication. Whilstinbed,duringthe da ...

THE CASE OF MR. M'DONALD.— LOCAL WATER SUPPLY

... TrHE CASE OF IMR. M'DONALD.- LOCAL WATER SUPPLY. We have been somewhat curious to know who were present at the WaterCom mittee which decided on the I recent dismissal of Mr. McDonald. It must be borne in mind that this comnmittee is now composed of six members only, and of these six the two leading ones, namely, Messrs. Bennett and Harbord, were absent; consequently, the only four who could ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... II . LI r, rhe follol1ng caeea were heard on Tuesc y, befre e Mr. Cuomin jioner Perryg- O IN 11,p C. P3riN._The bankrupt ih an i, nieeper rn I D Wson-Mreet, in thio town, and the application wat for e the allowauice of hia cur' ificate. wie was eppoged by MTr. Almond, colicitor, on the ground of having giren liccom- modation bill. The bankrupt was deteieded by Mr. Eva!ls, and, after the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEILIGENCj. COURT OF EXCHEQUER. EX-TRAORDINARY CASE.-A. NEW SECT. gri- NOTTsDGE v. RIPLEaY AND ANOTima.-Thia case, which ling cameI On On Staturdlay, was an action to recover damages i ust, for the incarceration olf the plaintiff (a lady) in a lunatic wasS asylum, tunder the pretence that she wasl of unsoend ion mind, at a time When she was perfectly Bane. Ija Mr. Cockburn opened the ...