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SALFORD COURT OF RECORD

... I ie A sitting of the Court Of Record for the hundred of Salford wi was held on Monday morning, at the Town Hall, Salford, A: before Joseph Pollock,Esq.judge. There were eight causes ye for trial,. aud-one bearing under 8th and 9th Victoria, cap. le 127. Of the causes five had been withdrawn, and the hear- dli ing under 8Wh and 9th Victoria had also been arrartged. PE Tbe cause of Kershaw v. ...

MR. EWART'S MOTION FOR THE ABOLITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS

... l I I :. . , I II - The motion, annually made Vby Mr EwAnT, for 3 the entire disuse of the gallows; was, tb be proposed t in the Hl6use of Commons last night. Without any c expectation of seeing it now. affirmed by a majority i c of votes, we are confident that in this, as in. each t i former parliamentary discussion, the subject will t gain on the public mind,' by thie ' correction of falla- ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, SATURDAY

... (Sittings in Banco.-Before Lord Chief Justice Wilde, Mr. Justice t' Cresa.vell, Mr. Justice Williams, and Mr. Juetice Talfourd.) THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY V. BRETT. AND ANOTHER.-ACTION FOR THE ALLEGED 1NFixoGE5ENT OF, A PATENT. PI This was an action which had beenbrought bytbe Electric. 'l Telegraph Company against Messrs. Brett and Little for the Is alleged infringment of a patent. The ...

MURDER OF THE COUNTESS OF GORLITZ—EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... MURDER OF THE COUNTESS OF GORLITZ-EXTRAORDINARY CASE. ne, Most of our readers must remember the circumsstances of connected with the' deaitbh tt Darmstadt, of the Comiitess Id. of Gorlitz, and the suspicion which was attached for some time to the count her husband, who holds the post Of la- chamberlain to the grand duke. This suspiciou Wat er- caused principally by the earnestness with which ...

DREADFUL MURDERS

... - I . r ?? The pleasant-mairket. town of Otley, in the valley of the to Wharfe,' about tenv miles'from Leeds, in the direct line of. d: road between Harrogate and Boltonu Abbey, has just been of the scene. of a most diabolical outrage, in which one man's ?? life .was instantly sacrificed, and. six orseven other persons ig were stabbed, includig a miarried woman, who lies in a very e pre, irius ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... f'L F iTHE RUIE TO iSET A8ID I. I Is VPo - iat' t he judicial comimitze f ptv coucil t got3~effect A numerous 'odneourp;e of 7Openia'na froma~ a de court, an thraetitrs wa evinced by Ancwdtd the publiC to hear he Judgment. ,* e bar lordabiPS took their s eats, Wb ibel said: In the ORse tof, Lord Csmrpbe Gorham1 have to. deliver the judgmrent of, pater ?? 'oion tora role to sotv cause wh' ...

MURDER OF THREE PERSONS, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... A horrid tragedy occurred on Tuesday evening last, in the wood, at Ingestre, near the mansion of Lord Talbot, Stafford. In a lonely part of the wood belonging to the Ingestre estate is situated a house, which was until Tuesday evening inhabited by the park-keeper of Lord Talbot, whose name was Spencer Yarker, and who, it is understood, had been upon terms of friendship with the other keepers ...

WESLEYAN ECCLESIASTICAL COURT

... 't |WESLEYAN ECCLESIASTICAL CO'. . a It. - . :1 o. -~I O R . I;ISe .. I .. I~ I - . ' yt c. TRIAL OF MR. WM. MARTIN, LEADER AND LOCAL be 7 PREACHER IN THiE ALTEINCHAM CIRCUITI `at te IOn Weibnesdlay evening last, May let, Mr. Martin h 85 has taken a prominent part ire advocathio Wdaleyanrfom le appeared before a special leaders' meetna~tiea lein anlswer to 'a summinons receivied fo tespeitedn ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST A RELIEVING OFFICER

... CHARGE OF MANSLAUG:HTER - AGAINST A RELIEVING OFFICE ?? On Thursday the 2nd instant. an, innnaat he1r1s On, Thursday the 2nd instant,; an'inquest-'was held tim before Mr. E. Herford, borough corouer, at the Oldham all Bond police-station, on the death of Margaret Hsnuon, gd ltd 45, wife of Thomas Hannon, of cellar'No. 7b, Spear-street, 1 ked Maceter, .abure. The following is the' evidence ...

NOLAN v. MOULDING

... - NOLAN v. - MOULDING. -- -~ v- *YAUJL-1Nk. I COURT OF EXCHEQUER, MONDAY, MAY GTH. It will be in the recollection of our readers, that' at, the. last assizes for Lancashire, the plaintiff, the minister of adis' T seating congregation in Manchester, brought an action to recover compensation in damages for injury, alleged to have - been inflicted upon his character and reputation by the see of ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE FORGERIES BY A COTTON SPINNER

... , 11 IALLEGED EXTENSIVE FORGERIES BY . 0I .I A COTTON SPINNER.- a ?? A UOITT'UN SPINNER. Mr.William. Threlfal], a' cotton spinner, of Addinghiam, id near Otley, Yorkshire, was charged at the.Liverpool police noffice, on Friday, with uittering aforged acceptance for42,000. ,dThe prisoner was apprehended, in the, forenoon, by Mr. Superintendent Towerson, who~found him at the office of Mr. I ...

COUNTY COURTS EXTENSION BILL

... - COUNT(OURTS - X'ENSIONS BILL.;, We believe - - We believe~therelis a -very.general conse'nt&nioag; . id peopleof business; that ithe .County Cotfr'the w: recovery of-debts underi£20,ithave been ve'r'y'sf is. 1being simple'-and -uninoumbered: by tebhical'forms.. _ The cla's of cases,J however, between ?? £50,' d- to which Mr. Firz Roy's bill w0uld exte d'tbes'eioiurts, 3e are quite beyond ...