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Central Criminal Court

... central -Crinftnal eourt. The court resumed its sittings on Monday, pur. Iscant to the adjournrment from the last session. ROBbitIV AT TirE LoNDmos Docr-s.-Coates Fennell, 38, a personaof respectabe appearance, described as' an agnt,.was indicted for stealing a quiatity of codfees the property of the London Dock Compnipy. In other counts the prisoner was charged with feloniously receiving the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The January Quarter Sessions were held by adjourrm, iw on Monday at Clerkenwell. The calendar contained serb l p1 prisoners, sixty-seven of whom were charged with fel>; P. The grand jury having been charged, the Court proeedl al to pass sentence on some prisoners convicted at a peree hi sitting of the Court. FALSE PaxrENcEs.-Among them was John Whittle, . was convicted of obtaining some goods ...

EXECUTION AT PAISLEY OF A DOUBLE MURDERER

... - -- tot _ * CONFESSION OF A MUPRDER IN HIS YOUTH. PAISLEY, Thursday. Id To-day the execution of John Thomson, lately b se convicted of the murder, by poisoning with prusaic acid, of in a girl, named Agnes Montgomery, a millworker, in Eagle- Pi re sham (a village about ten miles south of Glasgow). and the at murder of another person, took place in Paisley. From the C id heartless manner in ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE .SUMMER ASSIZES. (Gonf nued from the SuPPlemettt.) CROWN CO UR T. FRI~DA Y, July 12, (Before Mr. Justice CRESSWELL.) DARING OUTRAGE AT SHEFFIELD. WILLIAM BAILEY (32) and DANIEL ENSOR (2rd) were charged with having, on the 3sat of March last, At Shef- field, maliciously thrown one pound of gunpowder and other axplo- sive eubstance, enclosed in a tin bottle, against the dwelling-bonea ...

LAW REFORM

... I THE resignation of the Russell Cabinst will the bnot, we hope, arrest the progress of the important Bcar, -measures of Law Reform proposed by it at the opening not I of the preseat session of Parliament. The recommen- ie dations of two Commiossions appointed some time of r since to inquire inte the administration of justice in rent 0 the Courts of Common Law and Equity, had been a en rmade ...

THE LEEDS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL

... TII E LEEhS INDUfI-llAL SU'liWIL. OFFIiCI;LC JI NlYTIY INTO THlE MHARGES AGAINST THE MAkSTER. Yesterdaty iorninig, Mr. Farlill, the Poor Law Insopectoi. entered upois all officiadl exaiinationm into the chatrges alleged against 3Ir. Kirk, the mwaster of the above i nstitutiois. .Ar. Farnall arrived at the Workliouse1 Board Bloomi, a little after eleven o'clock, and at oeice t roccoeted with ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... 'yfR(1SD111RE SUJMME1R ASSIZES. ((oltio lcid c;irom /IIC -81li t'iemlfnt) CDROWN COURT. (Before M1r. Justice CROWoDERt.) J;i'Jti DA , ?? 21. f rO~SEpI5L 1 0\IIINSI'I-lOil. PE convicted of act assa-lt with jrI trtilt to rot ?? oilo: l ri ;at Waliefiehl, oi tbe 18th Match, 1853, Iwtit5setelicei t0jlfti ?? IriuieSoitiiOi;. 1 lAS. N OIl'f- convticted of sssoinldit)g smite boys, near Wi teflold, ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... I ve_ ~(Befre. Mr. Commiuuioner AYnTON.) 1c SUSPEN.,SION or AN APOTHECARVY'S' CERTIFICATE.- 1, ?? thiis Court, onl Tuesday, D. BEAN, anl apothecary, of her Halifax, applied for his certificate. M'r. Bond, instructed t ,cIL- by M1r. Jesrvis, of Halifax, for the assignees, asked tics t r a bankrupt one or two questions relative to the money hie had t, act received sicice the fiat wag issued, ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE -SPRING ASSIZES. CROWN COURT. TI' U R SD A Y, March 20. [Before Mr. Justice WILLES.] _ PERJURY IN THE LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT At the opening of the Court this (Thursday) morning, by permission of the Learned Judge, Mr. RILEY submitted several technical objections to the indictment against Scott, convicted on the pievious day, in arrest of judgment. His LORDSHIP said he would consider ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE SUMMEER ASSIZ ES. The Grand Jury ignored the bill against JAMES KELLY t , r [14), PATRICK M`LANE (15), EDWARD THRES FTON fce IB, an PATRCK M'UE (i), cbarged with throwing wnghom stones on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, with intent wo to injure Joseph Sharp, a signalmsan, at Southowram, on the Sih 7thalt. againstRALPH Sl(ILLINGTON(P) Charged with givenI the ma~nslaughter of Wra ...

GAROTTE ROBBERY AND MURDER, AT MANCHESTER

... | GAROTTE ROBBERY AND MURDER,i I j AT MANCHESTER. sh Yesterday afternoon an inquiry was held before Mr. Herford, coroner of the borough of Manchester, at the al of offices of the coroner, in Ridgheld, Manchester, into the C of cause of the death of William Yates, a cream cheese maker, V h t tHulme. Peter Trainor, labourer, Henry Margison, haw- 1- ker, and Moses Williams, bricklayer, all men of ...

THE MURDER OF A BROTHER AT LIVERPOOL

... THE MURDER OF A BROTHER1 AT LIVERPOOL. On Sunday night (as stated in Tuesday's Afer- onl y), Robert Jones, a butcher, and son of a widow, resid- ing at 48, Trowbridge-street, Liverpool, was stabbed by his 1rother, William Jones, during a quarrel while they were at supper, and died in a short time. The evidence given on Monday, when the perpetrator of the crime was brought before the ...