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THE POLICE COURTS

... MONDAY. II - MONDAY. COeasslY, ens1 Ost, DlrREFDATLOcNS IN PEFL FARK.-At thO SalOrd III every sc[ I of Boroug'. Coertr, Wiflliam Davies, it railway porter, was charged character ti Id;~ ith plucking flowers in Poel Park yesterday efternoon], in moment. rd.; c0lttrayention of the rules, It appears that. the prisoner wits an firq observed at this work by it gentlemen, who otis in tthe THE CB ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... SOUTH LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES, I ClI I n T& - . n ~ r DTT 1 1 ?? I . tea, C o 0W N C 0 U R T.-Y~eTERDAY. ved (Befbre fir. Baron Martin.). Thomnas Quinn, 51, a labourer, indicted for a felonious assault at Ashton, was found guilty, and sentenced to imprison- ment with hard labour for 18 months. FORSERY OF A WILL AT MANCHESTER. at James Monaghan, 20, staymaker, Terence M'Lauqhlaa, 18, of agent ...

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 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 ...

THE ALLEGED POISONING CASE

... TILE ALLEGED POISONING CASE. I ?? PARTICULARSI FURTHER PARTICULARS. i We have elsewhere given particulars of this case, which was an partially investigated at the City Police Court on Wednesday. ai 1 lnrther inquiry has brought to light a few circum atanices which may prove interestirg. ve Yesterday morning, Mr. Herford, the city coroner, having e several inquests to hold, vvas prepared to ...

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 RUGELEY POISONING CASES

... - - - - - I - - -- - fit RBUGELry TOWN HALL, SATUBDAr NIGHT. 1 em- The inqjuiry into the cause of the deathl of Mrs. Annet I Palmer, thd7 wife of Mr. William Palmer, the tirst day's portionI eels of which, from our own reporter, we geate in our Satsirday'q ipreesien, wvas resumed on Saturdaymonnate 3~4 O'clock. Mr. Deane again appeared to conduct the case for thet nign prosecution and the ...

THE GREAT GOLD ROBBERY

... TAf X-TI.AX -t1-T - ?? . iod the MANSION HOUSE, MONDAY. knew. William Pierce and James Burgess, formmrly in the employ of 1,fr- of the South-Easteirn Railway, charged with heing concerned mpany, inl the robbery of £18,000 worth. of gold, besidesa ad her- quantity of gold coins and coupons, from the secrtyvn ebeing in. its transit between London and Foilkestone, in the fother month of May, ...

South Lancashire Assizes

... soutb zamobia -Rooilto. ?? . ?? .- I the CROWN COURT. det for- MONDAY, Dxc. 8. 1 (Before Mr. Baron.Aidlesson.) in 50. The winter assizes commencedloil Monidaywhen thefollow- d to ing gentlemen were sworn on the grand jury: con- The Mlayor of Liverpool; T. B. Hocsfali, Esq., ALP.; Wm. you Eutwisle, Esq., foremasn; Oliver Heywood, Esq.; Edward ble Lloyd, jun., Esq.; Edward Toothill, Esq.; J. A. ...

South Lancashire Assizes

... soukx %auotai0j A00ilro. The business of the Crown Court was opened at eleven uat o'clock on Monday, before Mr. Baron Martin. His Lordship, in charging the grand jury, sead he was sorry fit to say that the calendar contained the names of as many as 118 PI prisoners, which was a very large number, considering the 0 assizes had been so lately held in this county; and he observed also, and with ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... - POLICE CRT MONDAY. .,GBimy.-Richard Openshaw, after having been thrice remoianded, was finally, examined at the New Bailey, on- the charge of marrying Jane Bolderson, at Eccles, on the 28th d April, Wis wife, whom he. married by the name of Hannah Davies, at Bolton, in July, 1848, being still alive; and both 'marriages being fully proved, he was comraitted to the aesizee, a POCKET PiCKING ' ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY AND FRAUD

... i CHIARGE OF CONSPIRACY AND FRAUD, ?? At the Central Criminal Court; onThursday, George Fossey I a and Wm. Neary were indicted oni lolarge of conspiracy for the purpose of defrauding Mr. Walker, Neary's employer. Mr. Walker is the corrugated iron manufacturer, and govern- a ment contractor of London, He left Mr. Walker's service P in 18534, but was restored to his place. At the time Mr. ...