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INQUEST ON THE BODIES OF THE MURDERED SISTERS

... INQVEST ON THE: BOpIEs OF THE MURD3ERED SISTERS. The frightful murder ef two sisters (the particulars of which are given in@page 6) was investigated, on Thursday, at a coroner's inquest on the bodies of the poor girls. The spot where the deed was committed is singula.ly adapted for such a purpose. It is a small glen immediately facing the sea, and surrounded on each side by cliffs, so that it ...

LABOUR AND WAGES

... LABOUR AmqD- WAGES. OLD EIAM. OBssmuccTso AGFA. Cvoy INsritcroc.,-Messrs. Abraham and James Milne, the owners of Busk Mill, in Chadderton, were summoned for wilfallv obstructing Mr. B. W. Coles, sub-inspector of fctories, in the discharge of his duty. The information was laid under the 7th and 8th Vict.,. cap. 16, sec. 3, which provides that any inspector shall have power to enter any part of ...

SHOCKING CASE OF CHILD POISONING

... BUO94; G :CAS OF CHILD POISONIRNG.' 1The greatest excitement has prevailed at Runlorn, asmal port hbove Liverpool, during the 'past few 4avs, owing to the mysteriousprtoefedings attending. the death and buria of a.:6-ale child aged-nine--das, du'd lihter of Elizabeth and TlJomap EBrennan, a pedlar Iliving, in Nelson-street, Run- 'corn: ' Thie4child was ingondl health on ihe afternoon. of ...

MURDER AT MANCHESTER

... I MURDER AT MANCESTEpL Two brothers, named Andrew and James Bracken, were brought before the city magistrates at Manchester on Mon- day, charged with killing William Bates, a mechanic, on the previous Saturday evening. The deceased was stated to be about 40 years of age, and to have recently come to Manchester from Rochdale in search of employment, and it would appear that he met with his ...

MYSTERIOUS CASE OF DROWNING

... 1 rYSTERIOUS CASE OF DROWNING. A case of drowning occu'red in the harboui of Glagwow, on Snmday morning, of a very distressing character. Be- tweed ?? and one o'clock, while it was moonolight, two harbour p6lice-constables,-named George Cunningham andl John Bose, accompanied.by David, Cunningham, engineer, the brother of-the former, pushed off in a-ferry-boat from the steps, near the-middle of ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT HAMPTON COURT

... THE SUSPEZTED MURDER AT IHA1PTQX Icou -T. On Tuesday at ten 'clock, Mir. Wakley, coroner for West Middlesex, accompanied by his deputy, Mr. Brent proceeded for the fourth time with the adjourned inquiry at the Mitre Inn, adjoining the bridge, touching the death ?? Solomons, lately returned fromdAustralia, and who, as has already been stated, was alleged to ?? murdered under very extraordinary ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... NIDTZISEX SESSIONS. -MONDAY. EMBEZZLEMENT.- Joseph Boacher, 38, designer, de- scribed-as of-superior education, was indicted for einbez- zlngL the sum of ?? .li and a variety of other sums of moneywhich he hadreceived. on accont of James Jucquier, -a jacquard- loom manufacturer, In . Bethral - green, his master. He pleaded, guilty by advice of counsel. The Assistant-Judge sentenced him to ...

LIBERTY OF WORSHIP IN ENGLAND

... LiERTY OF VWORSHIP- IN ENGLAND. Atth.Dover Qaarter 5essioos, greatoisttere t says thI Dovei C ,ici'9,, was mnaifested by a densely crowded court, in a case wherein Jmasieb Brett, grocer, was charged with unlawfully disturbi g a ?? mesting and c=ngre- gation of 'Prtesatant disseeters svsembled for'religious worship at Dover, on the 21st of November. Th 'earned liccrder ?? Bodkin, Esq.), in his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... romm Pt,ICR~x CZ MASION ]MOUSIL JV MIL ?? Monday, Charles Bond, who appeared to be about 9 years of age, was borughet before Sir Robert W. Carden, charged with having begged in Threadneedle-street. Thechildatthebarisone pofagreat number of children who crowd about the baker' shops and sating-houses in the immediate vicinity of the Royal Et- change, and solicit alms of ladies and gbntlemen ...

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN

... HIORRIBLE MURDER .OF & WIFE AND THRXE VHI.LDREN. A- horrible tragedy was -perpetrated early on Sunday morning. The murderer, -whose name is William Bons- field, is about 87 years old, and resided at 4, Portland- atreet, Wardour. sreet, Oxford-street, where he kept a small but very respectable cigar and newspaper shop. He had been married several years, and his wife had borne him three children ...

AN ISLE OF WIGHT RAPE

... t 1 - I F G lt ANX ISLE Or WIGZV- AkPE. At the Townh Hall, Newport, before Captain Hamond, R.N. (chairman), and Mr. B. Kerr, Daniel Hicley, a widower, and a private in the 88th Relgiment, of middle, age, withi a Crimean medal, two goodconduct 'stripes, anji a tremendous black eye, was placed at the bar, under the serious charge of feloniously assaulting the Widow Wdclih (a very ordinary ...

MURDER AT STROUD

... rdURlDMR AT STROUM lroe tow.n of Stroudwater was on Saturday night week the scene of a cruel murder, which has created much ex- citemenrt from the rarity of the occurrencein the neighbour- hood. About four o'clock on Sunday norning, a labonring man, named Hodges, and his son, were proceeding along the road leading from Stroud to the village of Nailsworth, when, about half a mile from the town, ...