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THE POLICE COURTS

... ~~' Two '~~~~~~~ TUESDAY.' nae arc T oWsc Rswers.T O onthS, alidPtikthe tOFehey and Henr-yM'Bride, were'placed before the citylI1a- Far. , iiiatrates, charged with having attacked a' boey on Monday aP ci h'night, in Devonsbire-street, Hulme, land after getting himn Isan It. down on the ground, demanded of him a Piatol which-thbey We ir appeared to suppose he had upon him. Not finding this, the ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... SOUTH LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES, I ClI I n T& - . n ~ r DTT 1 1 ?? I . tea, C o 0W N C 0 U R T.-Y~eTERDAY. ved (Befbre fir. Baron Martin.). Thomnas Quinn, 51, a labourer, indicted for a felonious assault at Ashton, was found guilty, and sentenced to imprison- ment with hard labour for 18 months. FORSERY OF A WILL AT MANCHESTER. at James Monaghan, 20, staymaker, Terence M'Lauqhlaa, 18, of agent ...

THE GREAT GOLD ROBBERY ON THE SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY

... : EXTRAORDINARY REVELATIONS. m On Thursday, at the Mansion House, London, Win. Pierce not aud James Burgess were again brought uip before the Lord away Mayor, on the charge of having stolen gold and securities, to first the minue of XIl6,000, while in transit on the South-Eastern whiel Railway, beineen London and Dover, in May, 185th Mr, foreig Bodkini egain appeatred aso prosecutor, ahd ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... Since Wednesday night nothing material had tra ;i~ed, in addition to. the announcement of the discovery of vue of the weapons believed to have been employed in tho ociorderous Tvork of the assassil, The excitement created l-.Y tbhs latter event wes most singular, and li a few minutes afan the cir- ?? became known vast crowds of persons. hastened to. the canal in the hope of obtaining a sight ...

COURT, CABINET, AND PERSONAL

... C OURT, CABINE AD ESg . ITi. Mo kor . 1 -i -I a HEir Majesty held ?? priyoouil on I - ed ?? V. cluncoll Tuesday afternoon, The ponyiven by Queen Victoria to the Prince Imperial. b wasmountedonld a'dd, r thein rsebyth*ll - nte, in the? reser edgarden at the Tsuleres, and attiracersuchn to crowds of idlerso that an extray guard- had -to be ful-d'to H I, day . eekie i o hcah ontains a letter from ...

THE WRECK OF THE ROYAL CHARTER

... OF I I 4i, AI TEP`S~ B~~AVT~Tn1AT T'I? TT-?i- ,A - H Sris in the Crown .Court,; sb.: Georige' a, a b o'olook on Wednesday. Mr. O'Dowdi~.teneo eafo rthe Board Of Trade; and Mr. T. B. ~i~1apae o r r ?? eevro hwek Oat Moelfra walaced imbyM..Bdhr _ d.l psype )heznsIr&opc~ 1 wethe25hsr .1 ~Oj'B94 ; e. bellveb thibti2v d'9werbe'thewthftdig There-ws jo ~~r ad ~nhhet pan ?? any reark ~made. abouti ...

MURDER BY A LUNATIC AT HANWELL ASYLUM

... I DIY- = - r A W L U . NUJRD.ER BY. J~ LUNATIC AT IUNWELL AsyLum-S. ;I 4 On Saturday, a most deplorable event, which has taken place at Haivwell County Lunatic Asylum, was investigated y the local magistrates, and subsequently by Mr. Waldey, the coroner. On Thursday morning a man named William Roberts and another man named John Brady were taken out as usual, with about 20 other patients, for ...

THE ROCHDALE PERSONATION CASE

... t ?? :1: , ?? ., . ,, : ,_ -~ , aH4 1 'OC PEB RSONATION 'OAt. - - - I - ; . r . i 1 . i ' 6 , - -1 ,. near T.four hliors i her lgth Thrg rferrd' agi cthe o 'Itcber Chaw~ick, of having personate lzeeae rahe - ?? boothof' ?? -pollingi id1s- ?? tct~ursn therecent eleation for S-outh ancashlre.' Mr' Roerts, f Manhester,, appleared! in ~;support Of 0~ t ohef~eandMr. Ccbbeti deffended.~ The case~ ...

SUSPECTED MURDER NEAR BIRMINGHAM

... SUJSPECTLD 3EURDER NEAR BIRMINGHAM. thn Tuesday morning, the corpse of an elderly man was Dit cltovered on the Dudley Road, near to Birmingham. Dit i bce.o Six o'clock a gentleman ?? was cross- Di islr a field near a public-house called the Cape of Good, ?? li-,pc Inn. Heo had passed round one side of the field 'Aix' sparrows, and approached a small pool, when he r dio-:.red the corpse above ...

DESPERATE ASSAULT ON A WIFE, AND ATTEMTPED SUICIDE

... , PEkPE1CA-TE ASSAULT ON A- AN ; 1;. . ATTEMTPED SUICIDE. At h~Ha~ t iiti6n Mbd a; Wllim rown, a batte wi ~~th aakt . ll 'wife, S~ara ?? t at~fiz~t t ad beeno sde't zufth b ohorbed: with athi tek6pting to & IetlszaigDrw staet4t _wl . had h~ ±hda prijsoninearly thire- yearsa, but had left.- hiril 'Wiie&~e 2I~stmart~s fie wee b~f ?? Ij ?? wt;d r;k Shok said thtF heasgqing o ero'locor ,Ueaskeq ...

MANCHESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT TUESDAY

... MANCRIESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT, I I- TUESDAY. - . ; CalV T\15Wj1zE7s1)TT -T.r~ T-- T o on~e RE DEMETRIUS PIETRO DEETRIADI. (Before M-. Consssnaugner Jemat.) . ,The bankrupt cameup for hisadjourned lastexanmination, -Mr. Ovens, instructed by Messrs. Cobbett and Wheeler- appeared on his behalf; Dr. Wheeler and Mr. heiggn, instructed by Messrs. Sale, Worthington, and Shspman fter attended to oppose ...

THE MURDER AT BRIDGE OF EARN

... - . I I I . . - i - . a: -, ,i : . ; The high court of ustioiary, at Edinburgh, resumed, its !in sitting on Monday, for the. purpose of. taking up the case of p1 AlexanderldibTrray, charged with tho urdfr ofhis grindf mother. The prisoner is a young man of' 2 years of age by profession a sio.The niurder hei hre ihwas N committed at the 'Bridge of Earn Perthshrge, the residence of his ...