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CASE OF EXTRAORDINARY TRADING

... CASEu ,H OF . yz7At~hDIG PAt ?? Wednesday sty 'the, cuase.of .'JolnHle,'stoi sinr as'eld 7'os,'id'plctic was mnade o' Mr. 0onenlissione11r laieenmditft s rifet.,r.Robinson;soli~itor, applied-2 to his' haigi ovir'o ?? sicond' class certiflcate.-Mr.-o~oper, Ic Pssi oopdolld.tho-granting of 'a 'cetifeat onbe' c e LV4hlf'fAr. 'Dionl of Fendletob,. the`assignee,. If the Si id-bankrupt wvol ...

SUICIDE OF THE CORONER FOR THE DUCHY OF LANCASTER

... SUICIDE OFl THE CORONER FOR TilEH. DUOHY OF LANCASTER, The Lambeth police received informnation on Saturday night 2 Xthat agentlemanhlad beenfound dead in bed in ahousein Crosier b street; and the sumsmonincg offdcer, on entering the room, dim- i Pcovered a strong amnell of the essential oil of almonds. Tl.e m decease& gentteman turned out to be Mr. Thomas Iligge, if Her Majesty's coroner for ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... COl~iAT OF COMM~ON PLEAS8. SATURDAY, FEB. 7. (Sitting before Mr. Justice I FlUes and a Special Jury in Middlesex.) \VAIICER V. 15nu-noiD.-This cause, which woe part heard ? yesterday, was resumed this moc'nin?' The action was ? recover a curia of ?1,QOO. The counsel for tl.c 1tlojntM stated the case. The plaintiff ? eisa a female, who had attain ad the middle period of hf, and the ? ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN LONDON

... ~ t.-: .- ?? the out The following letter appears in yesterday's Times:- )ng t4 Sir,-In reference to the late horrible murder and mutila- Og- tion I respectfully beg to call your attention to the following:- As. On the 29th ult. a person who gave the naie of Hugh she Patterson called at the residence of Mr. John Lea, a respectable om shoe mnanufacturer of this town, and purohased of him a ...

SHOCKING MURDER AND MUTILATION IN LONDON

... S HOCKING: MUJRDE.R- AND : MUTILATION IN LONDON. :: PA .. ?? - . We briefly stated in the Examincl, land Times last Saturday, ar that a portion of a human body was fund On% the prevaious dil day by a couple of lightermen in the Theame ina muss fright, ,?X fml state Of mutilation, and that little doubt co= be entertained 1'1 that a dreadful murder had been committed. MI It sppe~r thatat about ...

MOST ATROCIOUS MURDER NEAR STOCKPORT

... MOS'T ..ATROC eoI US *WM USRDPE * ie Eoy.;A ST'flf;,P;A1Ey.-r u am A Mxi _An atrocious murder was 'commlitted on Wellnecday ,fo&n cam ing Iat'sa; bou94tw o'clock, on the Hardy Farm, sltur~ted On diso the Brimall estate,, not far from Bramcall Hall,;adna thte mor Bramcall .6ation on ?? line of -railway. 1: Itwll a gi he 5een by~the'early particulars gathered by our reporter, that the the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT GLASGOW

... IETR'*AORDINARY CASE AT GLASGOW. tt; For tie lest few days the public of Glasgow have becrt TI [of deeply moved by the report thlat a gentlemean had been der poisoned by his sweetheart, the daughter of a highly respect-] lae. able family which moves in the better Clasees of soeiety. It rep ,appears that ont Monday the 23rd of MN~ardi larit, n young ing F- renchl Protesesn~t gentleman, naraed ...

GLASGOW POISONING CASE

... I1 - GLASGOW - POISONING CASE. TRIAL OF. MISS- M. SMITH a FOR. MURDER. o HIGH. COURtT OF JUJSTIICIARY. his FOURTH DAT.FBIDAY. m The following is the concluding portion of the evidence he, on Friday week, the telegraph summcuary of. which we gave I v onl sturday lestu- wit Duncan MN'Kenzie: I was married' ?? ri'thin' Huggart a bef shot im ag, ndwasviitng eronth evening of Sunday, 17t 22n Mrt. ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER

... EXECUTION OR r :The George'Bave, the seaman of the Blaney gtrnbov., who was convicted, at the May. sessions of the Central Crjminal Coutt, ste of the murder of Samuel Long, a corporal 'of marines on 8 aboard the same vessel, by stabbing himnw in a bayonet, was t7 hanged at Maidatone, on Thursday. 'Ever since his con- 7 viction, the prisoner. has coeducte'J himself remarkably 8 well. He has ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT BRADFORD, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... HO1RTUBLE MURDER AT BRADFORD, AND SUlGCJDB OF THE; MU~ERER. On Tuesday morning, at an early hour, the inhabitants of II Bradford wore appalled by the in~formnation, that a horrible 0 murder had been committed. on the person of -Hannah d 'Hoiroyd, a widow, residing at Lideget Oreenj Horton; end that the murderer had immediately drowned himself in the Ut Nesw Miller Dam. On inquiiry, we found ...

South Lancashire Assizes

... KISI PRItIS COURT.-MoNDAY. to Me (Before Mr. Justice Crornieton.) bef AOT1O? AGAINST T5?N 55A1tCH?5TE11 COEIFORATXOet. flU' BeWeozcsc v. the Manchester Corporeatiore.-Tlae plaintiffs P02 in this case caere Messrs. James and Wainwright Beliheuse of cotton spinnerct, of Manchester, who sued die Maucheste? dei corporation for damages alleged to have been caused to certain ? mills, end to certain ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, YESTERDAY

... CO0UlT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, YESTERDAY. ?? in .Banco.--Beforef Lord Campbell and Jiuslices ig Cole ridge, Wcigletnon, and Ovomnptan.)X tg 5SltSDxniON V. ROYAL flSTTi-tU aAleK,-IOAnILITT OF 52SI O5OLOE~v IO5.n-JUI2G5IENT. ' C le In this case the plaintiff had abtained judgment against the. Rloyal British Bank, and on his application during the present termc the court granted a rule upon a ...