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THE BOILER EXPLOSION AT EDGE-HILL

... e I D _ ADJOUmitD INQUEST. r A . . . - - rotir ADJOURNED INQUEST. Jild.On Wednesday morning last, P- F. Curry, Esq., resumed it b te inquir as to the death of Joseph Ford and Seth Ltin it Foulkest by the explosion of the boiler of the St. Patrick tion, locomotive, at the Edge hill station, On the 5th of the present month. ?? first witness was Mr. Edward Ross, who had been his examined on the ...

THE ABBOT'S BROMLEY MURDER

... EXECUTION OF GEORGE JACKSON. I an - logic C At eight o'clock on Saturday morning, George Jackson, prod l one of the two men condemned to death at the last assizes, disa expiated his crime on the scaffold, at Stafford, his corm- prop panion in guilt, Charles Brown, having previously had miss his sentence respited to await her Majesty's pleasure. by The circumstances attending the revolting ...

THE BOILER EXPLOSION AT EDGE-HILL

... a - ?? .(1. AiVJ~LYAM ?? J.AWLJL. fls AD~JOURNED INQUEST. es On Sa'urday morning. the as'j urned inquest rn the bodicE of ?? Ford and Beth Foulkes, wheo lost their liveirthrough the he xploto ofthefir-bo oftheboierof the kosomotive St. .as Patrick, on Tuesday morning, was again resumed., Mr. Ward, of Solicitor, appeared on behalf of the widow of Joseph Ford, and Mr. remoberton, who Appeared ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... to BEORN JSEPHPOLLOOK, ESQ. LIABILITY o1 CAutanfa.-M'Do WALL Wi. THU LoNrDoN D AND NoaTHr-WENTEBIeRAILWAY COMPANY- The plaintiff In this action wasnMr. John M'Dowall,provision merchant, on to Temple o~tilt,.and the London and North-western Rtid- ad wa ?? were thidefeindants, Mr. Martin appeared bn 30for the plaintiff, and Mr. Blenkinsopp for the defendants. IgThe action warn brought to recover ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGNOE. WEDNEBDAY, FzBFRuAuy 11. of EFORE MRt. JOHN S. MANSPI11LI). Lot ?? A B i or.-Tompaseveui, who wasremanded N from yesterday, wast again brought up, obarged with having Boa d caused the death of a boy named Philip Stubba, risidin Tee Catherine-street, Toxteth-park. Mr. Gilmour, surgeon, SAW he S had mawle a poiet-mortem examination. and found the skull was ALI fractured ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I POICWE INTELLIGENCi,. 51. - gne MON 'UAY, JANuARY 19.Ja to BBO~ill MR,* J. S. MANSFIELD. Charl FI OLIOS POOR yo.'ND._,tnbo, BUM Of Et Wee this morning of thl LbaCknowlad,ied from ?? TI-ODmad Riley, 8, Miitou-sitreet, as a Jar ti- forfelt ti somse chlaritable6 Iug%.'tutionI. viyln, us ASSAULM ON A pFBLTJ,5 emaelo Prices, a labourer, wee Julia, d.. ordered topay at Inae of £10 5)id costsg, ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... TUe MURDER OF MI. LITTLE. OLOINGSOXIEOFTHE TRIAL. pd~ The summing up of Chief-Justice Monaban occupied therio forhusadtrequarters. His concluding words was fq were-Gentlemen, let nso consequences, let no feeling it con of heinousness of the crime we are considering, induce resort you for a6 moment to aot upon the feeling or opinion that Whoa justice' requircs a victim. Justice requires no ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . t, WBDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. d BEFOREk Ms. J. 8. )lAMNSFIELD. - ASA.ULT OuN THle Po.CNi.-Frank Palmeor, residing in Res- deruon-street, was charged with assaultiriz three police-offlcers whilst protecting a female from his Violence, and he wa seea. b tenoed to pay a fina of £6, or In default be impriaoned for three bl months with hard labour. OaBrAslsO A S9UIr OP CrTeorss uxtnnx FALSB PRATENCES ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CRIM. CON

... IEXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ORIN. CON. . but- On Wednesday, at Norfolk assizes, a case of this nog of charactsr-.4 Dryadall v. Maystone -was heard. This Endian was an action to recover damages against the defendant for alleged criminal conversation with the wife of the as on plaintiff, The defendant pleaded first, not guilty; and i t, and 8seondly, leave and license, a vidilg- The plaintiff is ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SEDUCTION

... |EXTRAORDINARY CASE OFP EDUOTION. LYLE V. HEREOUT.-Tbis was an action brought before wast the Lord Chief Baron and a special jury, at the Home actet Circuit, Croydon, on Tuesday, by the plaintiff to recover (Lau damages from the defendant for having seduced his wife. into The defendant pleaded not guilty. (Ron l r. T. James, QC., and Mr. SHawlins, were for the roof, plaintiff; and Sergeant ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... at 2 2 C 2e FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. ( to BEFORE MR. J. A51(XN. 'e,4 UNWno~sIO&EOE Fisu.-rdary Egamseey was summoned by In- specor Tyrrell for exposing unwholesome fish for sale, in St., ?? In John's Market, and glood ria.; Jonathan Lowe, for aelm luiar an la fec .; Samesel Gibson. samo offence, 5Is.; Stephen Shaw, saeu 'ea, 69. ; John Burke, same offence, Bs. Mc ,It. PuBtsc&Ss ANID BUERSNaE-xss ...

THE MURDER AT LEIGH WOODS

... ce ADJOUBNED INQUEST. tl id (From the Bristol Adverrtker.) a] Ats On Saturday afternoon, the adjourned ivquest on the of 11- body of the young woman found murdered in Leigh a la Woods, near Bristol, was held at the New Inn, Rownham ft Fz erry, before Bruges Fry, Phq., coubty coroner. H Dn The coroner explained that the object of the adjourn- pi by ment had been to ascoertain if deceased had ...