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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 ...

KIRKDALE SPECIAL SESSIONS

... KlIRKDALE SPECIAL. SESSIONS. X A srpecial session of the jastices of the peace for the a Kirkdai3e division of the county of Lancaster. w/as ed aP yesterday, in the sessions-hOU5O, KirkdalO, for the purpose a eu of rappolmting overseers from the lists submitted by the ch& various townshilps in the divisionx, receiving the nrmes of, mna the special coestables for the ensuing yost5 and receiving ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... a _ ?? . e FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. n 7 STEALING A WATCH.-A man, named Henry Smilie, n apprehended by police-constable 206, was charged with M stealing a watch, valued at £7 10s., the property of Wit liam Morgan, mate of the ship Carlisle, lying in the 0 Prince's dock. The prisoner had been employed as ship- C 13 keeper, and had availed himself of the opportunity then l EL afforded him of ...

CLITHEROE ELECTION PETITION

... I\ CLITHEROF ELECTION PETITION. | YESTERDAY.-B Y EXPRESS. ref (From our own Reporter.) kel The committe& ee-ssmbled this morning at eleven fro o'clock. net Alice Hothersall, examined by lfr. JAkt§, said: At (LE the election in July, 1852, I was bar-maid in the Swan o'c Hotel, at Clitheroe. No. 1 room on the first landing wad gis engaged for Mr. Aspinall. Mr. Baldwin, and Mr. Francis gol Bayley ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY ON BOARD THE GUY MANNERING, AT LIVERPOOL

... SHOCKING TRAGEDY ON BOARD THE GUY MANAVERING, A.T IVERPOOL. MURDER, & ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. V (From our own Reporter.) I LIVLRPOOL, FRIDAY, JAN. 14. t A melancholy affair took place on board the packe,- ship Guy Mannering, at Liverpool, on Wednesday night. A man named Christie stabbed and killed a Spaniard, named Manuel De Costa, and afterwards attempted to t commit suicide, by jumping ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND BURGLARY IN BEDFORDSHIRE

... DREADFUL MURDER AND BURGLARY IN I ?? - BEDFORDSHIRE. I LEIoUTON BUZZARD, SATURDAY EVkN1NG._The in- habitants of this town are greatly agitated by two crimes of unusal magnitude which have happened inclosesucces- sion-the first the brutal murder of an old woman, and the second the plunder of property from a jeweller's shop to the extent of about £1,000. The murder was perpe- trated yesterday ...

SHERIFF'S COURT.—MONDAY

... I SHIERIFF'S COURT.-MONDAY. I (Before IF. A. 17ulton, Esq., Assessor.) RAW5TORNE'S TRUSTEES V. THE EAST LANCASHIRE RAIL- WAY COMPANY. This was an action in which the court was called upon to assess the compensation for damages inflicted upon some land through which the company's line passed, be- longing to the late Col. Rawstorne, by certain proceedings of the defendants, in 1847. The sum ...

COUNTY COURT—TUESDAY LAST

... :I , - COUNTY COURT-TUESD,,r LAST. The fortnightly meeting of this court was held on Tuesday last, before W. A. tIulton, Esq., judge. There were fifty-two plaints entered for trial, and ten notices of commitment. TAIING AN OniDER PROM TrE MANAGER OF A MILL.-' EL LION v. RAqsOss.-The plaintiff is a master whitesmith and mechanic, residing in Wigan, and sought to recover from the defendant, who ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ; THE POLICE COURTS - . - nuts SATURDAY. ~numi A DRUNKER. MAN RBBEiDD oy, FORTY. POUVDH.'-~At the tuted cit Police -Court to-day, a cab driver for orwnignme Wyijian Connorwas pieced in the dock, on suspicion of mis having robbed Robert Davenport, of Brampton Moor (who with auplies the corporation of Liverpool with brooms), of conc] £Y10.1. 's The prosecutor stated that be came from Liver- tio, ...

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 ...

COUNTY COURT

... fBEFORE JOSEPH POLLOCK. ESQ.* t TAVE V. COLLINS.-ACTION TO RECOVERI MONEYc PsID 5 BY MISTAKE.-The plaintiff, William Tafe, for vhoem Mr. Hime appeared, is a grocer, in St. James's-street, and the bdefendant, Patrick Collins, is a master stevedore, living in Norfolk-street. The action was brought to recover the sum of SI0, which the plaintiff alleged he had paid to the I defendant in mistake. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and York Is TUESDAY, JULY 19. Leeds Nc d CHARGE OF CoNsPIsACr. -Four wall-dressed sharpers, named ditto fiftl d William Groom, John Walker, Gordon Hunter, and William Sheffield, un West, were charged with conspiring together to defraud John and Dove If IHindley, by inducing hin to bet upon cards. The prosecutor JULY 21 ie stated that howasaa shopkeeeperand farmer, living at Ecoles, near ditto ...