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THE ALLEGED TRADING FRAUDS IN SALFORD

... THE ALLEGED TRADING -RAUDS IN I SALFORD. - At the Salford Borough Police Court, yesterday, before the Stipendiary Magistrate (Mr. . Malkcinson), Mr. Alderman Dickins (the Mayor), and Mr. Alder- man Keevney, Joseph Stables, Berthold Schwrz, George Ingram, and Elizabeth Ann Gregor, were again brought up charged with being concerned in defrauding tea and provision merchants and brokers in London, ...

THE STOCKPORT DISTURBANCES

... THE S'rocKPoRT DISTURBANCES. IRESUMnT) TVOTTTflV- .MNnAV At RESUMED INQUIRY.-MONDAY. The magistrates met on Monday, in the committee-room, t g at the Court House, Stockport, to continue their inquiry into R L. tl~e late disturbances. The. only remaining charges to be a teramined were those against William Walker and George e it Walker, two men who, after having absconded to avoid ap- a n ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... TV Ug he On Friday evening, about half-past seven, a well-dressed cid, man Was found lying dead in a hedge bottom, at Eastbank, I5Shefel do about a mlt a nd half to te th seast of the town, ?? gravest suspicions are entertained that this is a case of *9o murder. The body was first discovered by two little boys, t§ who were gatberiog wild fruit The man lay on his face in the bushes, with his ...

A MAN KILLED BY HIS SON-IN-LAW, AT ROCHDALE

... A MAN KILLED BY HIS SON-IN-LAW, _ * AT ROWHDALE. . . . .. . .. . .. . . .- On Wednesady evening lest, eni inquest took place at the Masons' Arms Inn, School Lanai Rectidale, before Mr. Dearden, coroner, onl tite body of Isaac Lowve,.herb dealer, bi Priestley-etreet, Rochdale, who wis killed, on the previous Si Saturday night, by his son in-law, .iamcse Myerstiough, certer, t in thle employ of ...

THE JUDGE OF THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... THE JUDGE OF THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY I 4 COURT. I I con- The works of the sweet swan of Avon are said b pidity to be the mirror of all time, a fact that we find some- U Ied,- times rather unpleasantly exemplified. The Justice d ck or Shallows and the Dogberrys rise from their buried u poli- majesty, and play over again their fantastic tricks 0 been ia an age, and amongst a people, where ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF POISONING, NEAR HYDE

... I~i - .; , . \1 - ~ ~ 1 : r: f |, EXTRAORDINARY CASE. OF POISONINGj NEAR HYDE. . ; - in EXHUMATION OFA-BODY-INTERREWD SIX YEAR S M SINCE, - 5tkt ew Avery extraortilnary ittvestigatlion. wianrog toa ?? e ' ws r :be t th Hye. Curt ous, onu,Wednesday. after'naoon1t las't,, -bits ?? which has resulted in the committal a man and- a~ woman The to for trial at Obestar assizes on a charge of, murder ...

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.—RECENT EXECUTIONS IN GLASGOW

... t : ,, CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.-RECENT EXECU- I 0- X TIONS IN GLASGOW. bus The country is startled every now and then by the hobcommission of some horrid crime. The investi- ng gation that follows commonly discloses a depth tn, of moral depravity from the sight of which the sensitive mind recoils with dismay. S Murder has ias been perpetrated, and it is found that it has been md done by some one- ...

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 POLICE COURTS

... M- A -1- A MONDAY. to le ATIEMPT TO M ItRDgac-Plilip Smith wax charged f st at the City Police Court 'with stabbing John Timmins, with W intent, on the 16th of June last. On the day in question,the TI prosecutor was at Craven's beerhouse, London Road, and the ie prisoner was also preseitt. The two men were drinking Vs together, and a slight altercation took place between them. thE ?? prisoner ...

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 ...

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 ...