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THE WARRINGTON MURDER

... klsTV lLtVtV-A. -± - ?? o-L'f& LoEbXECUTION OF PATRICK LYONS AT KIRKDALE. lie (From the Liverpoocl Alion.) I A -l Patrick Lyons, who, with his wife, was at the last assizes ho sentenced to be hanged, for the murder of Peggy Fahry, at B ed Warrington, expiated his offence on the scaffold, at Kirkd ale lot Gaol, on Saturday. Si. Since his coudemnation Lyoins has paid much attention I t to his ...

POLICE COURTS

... wI1r' - - -- - '- W a J '.JL I. I. STRSIPPIINO Dos FRIDAY. itamed] '' ,9 THUM tt ,Ai Htiit .-'-k youth .. Vt~ilatl Nusforol teds lplaced. bef~te tho city D oma lsfieb, cohaelrnitig whom a man ttated that at a 5iid fe ix o'clock that (Friday) morning, he Enw f him Itao a brass knob from a house door, and 'did noto afford him the privilege (of Stealing nther, a )tflt commnitted him to the osre ...

POLICE COURTS

... WED~NESDAY.- man id' the employ of Mr,'Thus. Ragland, Weighlng, mahn manufacturer, Quaypstriet, was placed before the city mragis. trates charged with stealing several pieces of iron sad haninseir,belongfing to bis master. lie had only been brough up on she previous day for robbing a till in a publio housile The tiffenc was believed to arise more from drink the0 ; thievish disposition, ajid ...

MURDER COMMITTED BY A MAJOR IN THE ARMY

... d On Friday night au inquest was held at Brixworth, North- 5t3 .a ampton, before Mr. Hicks, on the body of an independent gentleman, named Wood, who was killed under the following re] circumstances:-The deceased had gone on the previous ies [a afternoon to see his sister, Mrs. Islhman, who resided with M Is her husband and Major Ishman, at Brixworth Hall. Mr. 0- Ishman had set out for London ...

THE FRIMLEY MURDER

... The examination of the prisoners charged wi th the mur- V der of the Rev. G. E. Holiest took place at Guildfordon Fridfiy night last. Especial care had been taklen, by the day authorities to keep alt knowledge of Smith's confession prel from the other parties charged ; and when the prisoners iset were brought together, the three men, - Levi Harwood, atI James Jones, and Samuel Harwood,-bad ...

THE DERBY ELECTION INQUIRY

... ?? - BAnA A ALwt the The committee re-assembled on Wednesday. The com- enst mittee, as usual, sat with closed doors. The first witness in examined was ing Mr. Cox, one of the brothers of Mr. G. R. Cox, of Derby, of who stated that before he came up to give his evidence to the and committee he had made inquiry of Radford, and of his It brother, if they were cognisant of any irregular ...

THE NORTON CASE

... v i ~TI HE NORTON CASE. a 0 - iir hiln AThi. ;n, . . 4iff;: Sirm.ohln ~ os, iFr-aseburgh, N.B. has- Siy dressedbteboelowing letter to the Times:- SsrIAbseuI froma London, and a savere-private sorrow,. ,i have prevented my sooner noticing Certain. letters which. 01 hive lately appeared in the Public journals,, in which mny.. ,ath name has been maost .iiProp~rly introduced by. Mr..Norton,, I ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... WEDNESDAY. ComUGAL FELICITY.-A brutal looking man, named st I Thomas Bireb, describing himself as an earthenware dealer, pi was charged, this day, before the city magistrates, wth havg ig committed an assault upon his wife the night before. It appeared that having been with a few friends drinking at a at vaults in Long Millgate, he returned home at about twelve di . o'clock, and commenced ...

SEBASTOPOL INQUIRY COMMITTEE

... to CLOSE OF THE EVIDENCE. :h The committee met on Tuesday morning; Mr. Roebuck . in the chair. a The Earl of Aberdeen was called and examined by the ry chairman: I was at the head of the administration previous to Lord Palmerston's coming in. Preparations for war were made about three weeks before war was declared. by By Mr. Layard: Thtt was in January, 1854? Yes.-What Ywere the preparations? ...

SOUTH WALES CIRCUIT

... T H E STOCKPORT RIOTS. CROWN COURT.-Cuasrrn, MONDAY, AUo, 9. (BeJore Br.: Jlstkie (Grompton.) d The assizes for the county of Chester commenced to-day 3 Mr. Justice Crompton presided in the Crown Court, and a Mr. Justice Talfourd at Nisi Prins.i N eumerically the calendar was lighter than usual, but E a several of the cases, including the Stockport rioters, were of E .,a serious character. The ...

COURT OF INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF THE 7TH REGIMENT

... COURT OF INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF THE 7Ta REGIMENT. - - . . , - .. I . - - - THE 7Tu REGIMENT. The abandontment of the advanced works by the sentries of the 7th Regiment (this regiment, it will be remembered, was stationed in Salford previons to going ant to the Crimea) on the night of the 20th uit, has ended in a court of inquiry into thes matter. it seems that the sentries were not suffi- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... LL J J1 X J- WEDNESDAY. STRIPPING A YOeUn WOMAN OF HER CLoTHEs.-At the City Police Court, & man named Christopher Kelly was charged with stripping a young woman, named Harriet Mitchell, about seventeen years of age, of the whole of her warting apparel, except her chemise. It appeared that the prosecutrix had beento wa birth-day party on Tuesday after- , noon, and before leaving the party she ...