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THE POLICE COURTS

... . Ace SATURDAY. ANAFFECTIONATE SONi.-This day a poor woman, named Jane Faircioughb, appealed to the magistrates Againtte behaviour of -her son, statinig that on frequent occasions he fo wonid return-home intoxicated, and abuse herself and her St husband in a vary violent manner. On Fziday night he l came, in company with the landlord of the public-house as where he bad been drinking, anid ...

MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER HUSBAND

... MIURDF 1OF A WOMA-N Y. ERB iUSBAD. -1 I f. - 4 n wss alarmed I The ?? of the: Mintoie the sa ow armed on Wednsday. evening by the circulation of a reprht a man had mardered his wife, at Mr. Burton's, optioian, 47, Chinchstreet. Fromwhat can be gathered freom the family and neighbours, it appears that a Mr. and Mrs. Cowigen were on a visit for the Christmas week at Mr. Buarton's. They hail been ...

South Lancashire Assizes

... .SOUt i C1-- ?? ?? ?? 1 CROWN COURT,-FtiDAY. i > f .(BqSfdi'e Tsron0 Platt.) ANOTHBft CAS0 UiWFE MIURDER. I The first case this morning was that of William Calloway, a , imaster brickmaker, Who wias chauged with wounding his wife, , Maria Calloway, * ith intent to murderlieru Alr. Ovens ap- F peared for the pDpaecution, but the prisoner was lndefended. I The prisoner and his wife, it appeared, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... WEDNESDAY. ComUGAL FELICITY.-A brutal looking man, named st I Thomas Bireb, describing himself as an earthenware dealer, pi was charged, this day, before the city magistrates, wth havg ig committed an assault upon his wife the night before. It appeared that having been with a few friends drinking at a at vaults in Long Millgate, he returned home at about twelve di . o'clock, and commenced ...

SEBASTOPOL INQUIRY COMMITTEE

... to CLOSE OF THE EVIDENCE. :h The committee met on Tuesday morning; Mr. Roebuck . in the chair. a The Earl of Aberdeen was called and examined by the ry chairman: I was at the head of the administration previous to Lord Palmerston's coming in. Preparations for war were made about three weeks before war was declared. by By Mr. Layard: Thtt was in January, 1854? Yes.-What Ywere the preparations? ...

COURT OF INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF THE 7TH REGIMENT

... COURT OF INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF THE 7Ta REGIMENT. - - . . , - .. I . - - - THE 7Tu REGIMENT. The abandontment of the advanced works by the sentries of the 7th Regiment (this regiment, it will be remembered, was stationed in Salford previons to going ant to the Crimea) on the night of the 20th uit, has ended in a court of inquiry into thes matter. it seems that the sentries were not suffi- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... LL J J1 X J- WEDNESDAY. STRIPPING A YOeUn WOMAN OF HER CLoTHEs.-At the City Police Court, & man named Christopher Kelly was charged with stripping a young woman, named Harriet Mitchell, about seventeen years of age, of the whole of her warting apparel, except her chemise. It appeared that the prosecutrix had beento wa birth-day party on Tuesday after- , noon, and before leaving the party she ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE rOLICE COURTS. WEDNESDAY. EssSENow or Lzxoy.-On Tuesday, a man named Peter Murray entered the residence of Oaroline Bradbarn, at Irlams.o'-th'-Height, and offered to sell a pint bottle of essence of lemon for 2s. 8d. It so happened that Mrs. Bradbum was acquainted with the fact ?? the man had been arrested a few days before on a charge of selling a similar bottle of essence of lemon, ...

South Lancashire Assizes

... i : 3Lanzbivr ftil9. nd Yesterday, Afr. Justice Wightmon took khs seat n the Crswn i ir- Court at nine o'clock. - 5 1ZTE5(CE ON THt PRISONEtR MARY ASPINAL. Just before the rising of the court Mary Aspinai, con- ilted on Thursday of the manslaughter, by starving, of her chid, aged ]8 months, was placed at the bar to receive sen- te tence. The utmost stillness pervaded the court at the time. II ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... .-,nd ls'FRIDAY. l] Con- ADULTERATED SOAP.-Mary Anne Farmer and Mary t3sl_- Oseslabher, were charged at the City Police Court, with halvking bath adulterated soap for sale. The soap was quite soft se.nd wet, and the prisoners stated, to account for its appearan-ce, that it .- had been taken Out of a boat that was wrecked at Cheater, and p the that the Laneashire and Cheshire PIailway Convpany ...

THE ATTEMPTED PARRICIDE AT BATH

... THE ATTEMPTED PARRICIDE AT B.ATH. COMMITTAL OF THE PRISONER. - . . ,. . I . . I .. The inveistigation if the charge preoei'ed againist Thomis Tutton, of wiltiirv alldminiistering, arsenic to his lather, with intent to murder 'itn, mtias restined lit BIat btfore Mr. J. Norman and a fall betlch of amlgistrates, on Friday se'inight. The room was dlitisely crowded.-Mr. 'illiam Fierliplath, of ...

THE MURDER IN NORTHUMBERLAND

... - ?? 4-- TITIE a-vZZMDEP. IN NOUTRUBTEPMLAIM The greatestex:citement prevails inthe neighbourhood where so de ~ase the horrible tragedy was committed. Thc name of the deceased is Dorothy BeJviwic, or, ats she was called by her neighbours, thn ' Dolly of Vaterloo, after the naime of the village where she be resided. In the cottage ueatrest to that occupied by-the decrased ms -to whom it tidso ...