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SERIOUS INVESTIGATION.—ALLEGED IMPROPER SURGICAL TREATMENT

... SERIoUS 1NVESTIGATION.-ALLEGED IM- I PROPER SURGICAL TREATAIENr. I The Coronet's jury ?? occupied, on Thursday and Friday, ?? an inquiry into the death of Peter Davies, ta cOOper, who had (tied of lock-jaw, which succeeded fracture of two fingers. The deceased had beern under th- Cave -f \Ir. Evan Thomas, bone-sctter, and durin h the ?? on Thursday, Mr. Whittle, a profes- sional suigeon, ...

STORY OF TWO KENTUCKY FUGITIVE FEMALE SLAVES

... i STORY OF.TWO KENTUCKYFUGITIVEFEMATLE I } ?? I o m. - _ ?? a .. . .. .. LA VES. On Tuesday, at Southwark police-court, two very fine-looking coloured girls, about eighteen and I twenty years old, called in the slave States qua- I droons, being half-caste, were brought before Air. Burchlam, for further examination, charged with I begging in the public streets. I The prisoners, who are well ...

CHESTER ASSIZES, TUESDAY

... LE3YIS Y. ?? e Mir. Welsby and Mr. W. Foulkes appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Neale (special), Mr. W. Johustone, t . and Mr. MacIntyre appeared for.the defendant. This was an action for damages arising out of an b' alleged libel published in thei t \rexharn and Den- bighshire Weekly Advertiser, printed in Wrexham b by the defendant Bailey. In the month of May, 1856 a paragraph appeared in the ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER AT NEWINGTON

... _ ~ ~ ~ ~ , , . CORONER'S INQUEST ON TRE BODOES. On Friday afternoon, Mr. William Carter, the coroner for the East Division of Sarrey, and a most respectable jury, opened an inquiry at the Bee Rive Tavern, Carter- street, St. Mary, Newington, into the circumstances at- tending the deaths of Edward Fuller Bacon, aged two years and six mouths, and Sarah Anne Bacon, aged eleven months who on ...

CARNARVON.—ADJOURNED INQUEST. GAS SUFFOCATION

... CARNARVON.-ADJOURNED INQUEST. GAS SUFFOCATION. As mentioned in our last, this inquest was ad. journed for the purpose of affording Dr. Wynn NUil- liams an opportunity of giving his evidence in the I case. On Saturday evening last, the inquiry having been resumed at the Guild Hall, Dr. A. V. Williams deposed, that lie first saw Mary Griffith on the 23rd of last month. He had been sent for on ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER IN THE BOROUGH

... THE ATTEMPTED MURDER EN THE BOROUGH. On Monday, Maurice Sullivan, a lad fifteen years of age, I was brought before Mr. Burcham, at the Southwark police- court, charged with attempting to murder Patrick Crawley, by stabbing him in the breast with a knife. West, a constable of the Mr division, said that the prisonera and the injured lad, who was seventeen years of age, wvorked in the same shop, ...

IRELAND

... IHE MurDzR Or MR. ELLIs.-The following state- ment Pppears in the Mail of Saturday night :.L The assassins remain as yet undetected ; but their impunity is not likely to be of long duration. Several parties against whom strong saspicion points are in the custody of the police. An extra constabulary force of 20 men commanded by a vigilant inspector have been sent to the locality, and the ...

RUTHIN COUNTY COURT

... RUTHIN COUNTY cOuRT. BEFORE E. L,. RICHIARDS, Esq. JUDGP. P~ Thbs Court was held onl Wednoesday last. There was more basi- I ness than usual; and after disposing of sevcral small uebt CasCO, Meses the following trial, wvhichs caused considerable interest, was Ludg, heard]. Ale JURY CARSE. xtra, Evan Davies, v. Robert Rtnberts.-Thiis was, an action brought AllI to recover the suni of £20, for ...

FLINTSHIRE QUARTER S

... ESSIONS. -- ?? These Sessions were held at Mold, on Thursday last, before E. L. Richards, Esq., Chairman . J. J. Foulkes, Esq.; O Read, Esq.; J Wynne Eyton, Esq.; Rev, J Davies: J. Sisson, Esq ; and J G. Bankes, sq., who took the oaths, and was qualified as a magistrate. The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury :- M. W. Jones, Greenfield Marsh. Foreman Mr. J. Brookes. Plas Newydd ...

MR. JUSTICE COLERIDGE ON HOLYWELLSTREET PROSECUTIONS

... t I MRI. JUSTICE COLERIDGE ON HOLYWELL- STREET PROSECUTIONS. * At the Court of Queen's Bench on Tuesday, Mr. Justice Coleridge, as the Senior Puisne Jadge, charged the Middlesex grand jury impanelled according to the usual custom. In doing so, he said: It occurs to me, however, to say a word with regard to an offence to which public interest has been recently drawn. I mean that of the ...

MURDER AT BIRKENHEAD

... :c On Sunday evening about eleven o'clock, while police. re officers Clark and Graham were on duty in the neighbour- y hood of Dock Cottages, Birkenhead, a labourer, named John Dunn, went to them. and said he had been stabbed by one of three other labourers with whom he and a friend a, of his, named John Drury, had been drinking at the New d Deck Hotel, in the neighbourhood. He said they were ...

FLINTSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Intermediate Sessions for the county of Flint were held in the County Hall, in Mold, on Thursday last, before E. L. Richards, Esq., (Chairman), C. B. T. Roper, Esq., J. W. Eyton, Esq., B. Peel, Esq., C. B. Clough, Esq., J. J. Ffoulkes, Esq., Rev. R. Briscoe, and the Rev. J. Davies. After the Grand Jury had been sworn, The Chairman congratulated the Jury on the light- ness of the duty they ...