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IMPORTANT DECISION.-—ACCIDENT BY MACHINERY

... I MNIPORTANT DECISION. - ACCIDENT] BY MACHINERY. I - has it -COURT OF EXHQETURAJUNE 3. mean C'ee (itt, foina jafseie) PIa~ttafi'Sd 5i/cI. cressi e This was an action brought in the name of the plaintiff; a must a girl aged 13 years, to renover damages fromi the, defendant, hradl a who are the owners of a cotton mill, at Cbew Moor, in the Nw it township of Loatocki- near Bolto,' for personal ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE BANBURY MURDER

... THE BANBURY MURER. -i! .~ ~ ~ I. . . l- . S , ?? i-; Z . i * OxsoRD, MONDAY.-William Kalabergo, this morning suffered the extreme penalty of the law over the chapel c at the County 'Gaol at Oxfordl After his daring atteipt f to escape he was, whenever he left his icell, and at -the. !. place of execution, manacled with irons. Dr. Faa-spent e a considerable portion of yesterday with him, and Dr ...

Manchester and Salford Police Intelligence

... 3antfertet antb alforb iouice intelligence. T . I I . . - T - . .. I '011- vith STEALING LEAD.-A quantity of sheet lead having hey gradually disappeared from premises which are being pulled ,uld down in Portland-street, a person was set to watch the pro- La a perty, and, on Wednesday afternoon, a man was seen coming its out with a piece of lead under his arm. On seeing a person nod approach ...

MANCHESTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... I The general quarter sessions for the borough of Manchester comnienced yesterday (Tuesday) morning. R.IB.Armstrong, m Esq. recorder, presided; and on the bench sat also the Mayor, Alderman Shntleworth, Alderman Walker, Alderman 81 Sir E. Armitage, M~atthewv Kennedy, C. H. Richards, S. a Walkrer, D. Price, W. B. 5llender, and John Sharpe, Esqrs. 01 magistrates. The following gentlemen formed ...

THE CHIEF REGISTRARSHIP OF WILLS AND THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS

... THE CHIEF REGISTRARSHIP OF WILLS . AND THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS.-' WA. fn- A :I - ?? . I . We find, from some explanations given by the es Rev. JOHN R. R. SUMNER, that in the comments an which we made last week on the Prerogative Court '-th of Doctors' Commons, and on the sinecure held, by qt its chief registrar of wills, Mr. MOOSE, we reflected m somewhat unduly on the connection of the ...

MANCHESTER AND SALFORD LOCAL EDUCATION BILL

... MANqCHESTER AYND- SALFORD- LOCAL- EDUCATION BILL. of MAEETING To PETITION AGAINST IT. seb A public meeting was held in the lecture hall of the Cal Athenaeum, on Monday evenig for the purpose of giving wai effect to an opposition to the Man1chester and Salford Local atti Education Bill. The room was pretty well hlled, the meeting rig! consisting almost entirely of working men, alri Mr. ADEL ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... ' - E- - SOIJ'U' LANCASHIRE WINTERK ASS IZES. l CROWN COURT. FRAV T)RWIM.lT1rn In onn- irs. CROWN COURT, FaIDAY, DEOnErmn 10. of 'ed (Before Mr. Justice Cresstucll.) hB 00 .James On1niyligharn, 18, Patrick Cuningasam, 20, f11arlin or o, Riley, 17, 'itliam Iceellan, 18, Patrick Canolly, 18, and w el; otrick Mur'rou/gh, 18, for a criminal assault on a woman of so imature age, a factory worker at ...

SINGULAR CASE OF POISONING AT WIGAN

... . SINGULAR CASE OF POISONING AT I11 AIGAN. DEATH OF TWO AND NARROW ESCAPE OF FIVE! INDIVIDUALS. t MONDAY AvTsRNooN.-Very considerable excitement has been created in this town, in consequence of its being ru- moured that aman named John Nicholls and his family had i been poisoned, by eating cakes, which he had found in the e street; and on inquiry we learn that there is too much a foundation ...