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SUSPECTED MURDER NEAR BIRMINGHAM

... SUJSPECTLD 3EURDER NEAR BIRMINGHAM. thn Tuesday morning, the corpse of an elderly man was Dit cltovered on the Dudley Road, near to Birmingham. Dit i bce.o Six o'clock a gentleman ?? was cross- Di islr a field near a public-house called the Cape of Good, ?? li-,pc Inn. Heo had passed round one side of the field 'Aix' sparrows, and approached a small pool, when he r dio-:.red the corpse above ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... YORKSHIR ASSIZES. BRXCH, or PR CASEOF MARIAG - At the.York 'Aiisizeis,' 'ont;Fridaj, beforel the, oI 'Chief i 1,Baron, -the case, of Wonfar ;: Robinuron woe ?? . r. Blanshard a46r the phsintiff, an r v -n, d di id'; .. otedfnsi.~ : in £he -plaintif is the. daughter. o poor, -but respectable, hbi arents retidng at~eds.ler 'fa~their` is a rate. colle'ctdr, dis ai ct, though pisort'she; had ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... . VlRPOOL POLICE COURT. - MO.tNPAY,,,JrUY 26. ter HJfFORZ MR. JOHN S. 3ANSFIPELD. O6 M&Ns9AonWM.-John Plunkett, an elderly man, lately Ju residing in 15 Court,'toeokdale-dreet, was chargedwithhaving I caused the death of Mary Welsh, unaer circumstances alrady detailed ilu the Mercury.-Msry Smith, who resides in the ee same court as the prisoner, stated that she was the only Oi person who ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATUPRDAlY, JULYl 24. DEP O`ORE 2111. J. S. M&NSFIRLD. T- ltoGuAUY AND ET.oEnt-rNr,.-Phulihp ?? was re- 1. aided last Saturday oil this charge, was again brought up.- i3 Mr. Cobb, who was iustrected hy Mir. Shelfsrd. oral mtrehant. 8 Leeds-Street, an uncle of Alice Thomaos, to appear for the pro- 8 Beetition. appjliebd for al ndoumecofrhC, thgtut SSSt8 n Pdidfrandjeourninent of the crews, ...

COURT OF PASSAGE, YESTERDAY

... COURT OF PASSAGE, YP. TERDAY. YEATERDAY D, BEFORE EDWAj JAMEs, ESQ., Q.C., ASSES.SOR. , ACTION UPON AN I O U. JNN AND AoTssEa V' WGreusrY -Th plaintiffs in this action were John Thearbilug .ones need Thoms sCrtigtiao, a executors of one Thnrdas Clarke, tailor sad outfitter, of this I town deCeased; the defendat was atues IndeYteail-toth ; maker, and the action was brought to recover' upon an I ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOLpo POLICE COURT. le -. TUESDAY,.JULY 27. !1- DEFORi MR. JOIlN 8. MlANSFIELT). a UNWuOOIOMI POB Citnor-A Eu ecieza ANDI eIS OIJS- Td o.nEs. Jl Burns ?? James Burnas father astid soee, pork butchers, Wohitechapel, were charged with assaulting Police- constable No. 452 (Beaunont), and a feniale named Mary RuberY. She and another young womlau pucohared some pork chops for 51d, mad on ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF BIGAMY AND ELOPEMENT FROM LIVERPOOL

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF BIGA'MY AND ELOPEMENT FROM LIVERPOOL. About a fortnight or three weeks ago, information was given at the police office that Philip Field, a china and glass dealer, residing in the neighbourhood of Brock-road, and carrying on business in St. Martin's Market, had left his wife, taking with him a large sum of money, and had absconded with a young lady nated Moary Ann Thomas, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... . I: :- -rTTT- a AV TTTrr v 09 .. A A . Ad JY L J _ AceWJI~ AJflL I V 1 FRIDAY, JULY 23. BcEFORE 1S. J. S. MAiNSSiELD. A .DegsrESSlns Ca~SE.-S1 ary ?? a native c of County Mayo, Ireland, was brought up by Detec- ig tive Carlyle, who stated that she had arrived from i8 New York in the ship Auierican IUnion, and that is during the passage she had been entirely dependent a upon the other ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I: 1 . E P . PO . UVFERPOOL POLTICE COURT. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21.- BEFORE MMR. JOBHf S. MANSP'lELD. .Wro' rnE ?? Thonet, an old, qualntly- , dressed female, was broughtup for having broken uinesquares 1 of glass in the window of Mary Sharkey. The complainant 1 said the prisoner came to her house on the previous evening, e and after using very bad language picked up a stone and broke e nine ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .POLI .1 IGENOR FRIDAY, JULY 23. BEFORE MB. J. S. MANSFIELD. A: -relsnand CA ?? Magtunal, a native of County shet uxlndt iasbogh p by Dete,'tivc Carlyle, who K, Union, end tha du arie from New Yorl-i the Anesricama ha uing the passage she hod been entirely de r, Pendeut nussn the, other pawoengr. for on~ -port. She ions without money, and being weak of intelkect, the Passengers Hadrat ...

MANCHESTER CITY GAOL SESSIONS

... - ANO 3B.g~.STER CT ALSS~O& is T~~ adjo6r n q-darerly se'ssions 'of the jnstices, of the d. peacefor thiscity wereTheld: on Monday.. Theretwerepre- k-. sent.-hlr. J. Murray (in the' chair, Mr. Alderman Nicholls, a- MessrS. R. Banes, W. Ross, 'and. D. IMlaude,. Thevisiting justicespz'6rpienb Areport; of -ihich.Athe folloeing are the oh principal1porti'ons:- ?? ?? II ' i ' - ; ?? ' . ?? . -, ...

MANCHESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I-MCRESTER Bl RUPYl flT. T I0 . X . : - f ~ ?,2 n; ~ :: : ;- iOR . L R SiL;s TToWi,, Lr WA , TE' DE~i ?? The. bankrupt, supported by_ Mr. Cobbett, ?? for a OcerigiitlOae-Mr. Sutton, who repriesonted the asineopposed the 'application, ohielly on the groiiisd ie that the bankrapt,'by hmnaus of fictitious con'eromises which s, he had made with his principal debtors, had wilfully made haway ...