LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES
... LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZE.S. SOUTHERN_ DTISION. whi CROWN COURT. Of Be BEFORE THE HON. CHIEF BAROo POLLOCK. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1a. aor HoaiR°ocKS v. BuLLoUGI- AN ANoTvru.-The criminal business not being r ...
... LANCASHIRE SUMMER ASSIZE.S. SOUTHERN_ DTISION. whi CROWN COURT. Of Be BEFORE THE HON. CHIEF BAROo POLLOCK. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1a. aor HoaiR°ocKS v. BuLLoUGI- AN ANoTvru.-The criminal business not being r ...
... Nitilligg4lin N, altiallptcy 61 ourt. SATURDAY. lee re John C. Zlfoe'geee, Hereford, ieesckCelCcr.- This was ane adjourned meeting for last examination, attended by Mir. tiodgoon, (of the firer of Hod ...
... Vfflict (iffild. SATURDAY. Before Dr. Birt Davies, and .as essrs. IV. Licy and F. Vat, Wart. TaE CASE OF SKITTLe SssAiSaueo.-The four men charged with the above bit of sharp practice, with the fall de ...
... tEXTRAORDINARY CASE-COMMITTAL OF AN . OPULENT FARMER FOR SHEEPSTEALING. air; ?? VAULUB.1 J OULE orZrVeroZTUALtrU. ohn At the petty sessions for the New Inn district of Glamor- o 2nd ganshire, on Friday, a considerable amount of interest pre. a air: vailed in consequence of Mr. Rees Jones, a highly respect. able farmer, renting lands at Ystradyfodarg, having been P st brought up on a charge of ...
... The adjourned investigation into the circumstances con- nected with the fatal railaav collision- at the Wilieeden junction of the London and Nokrh-Westersi Railway was resamed on Tuesday evening before Mr. Wskley, the coroner, and a jury, at the Sussex Arrs Tavern, Shepherd's Bush, the place where it was previously held not affording sufficient accommodation. The Coroner, , taking bis seat, ...
... |ITIE LATER FRTGETFUL ACCIDENT AT THE LATCHMORE DISTILZERY, BATTERSEA. ile' g .COIRONER'S INQUEST. n-| Last evening a vcry lengthened investigation took place a- at St. ?? Hospital, before MAr. Lagham, deputy. coroner for Westininster, respecting the circumstances con. l nected with the deiati of Thonias Sncoks, aged 32, who lost es j his life at the above diotilleiy, in the following ...
... TtUoRSDY.-Before the-Mayor, E. Goddard, Esq.; T. D'Eye Burroughes, Esq., G. Burton, Esq., and 11. Miller. Esq. Sad Case.-Samuel DIorling Wvas charged With steal!ing two dresses, a piece of ribbon, and a box. About the beginning of Tane Mrs. Clarke, dressmaker, of Muvoum street, received materials of AIrs. Gobbett, of Sudbourn, to make it balzarine dress, with an order to purchase and mate hier ...
... IDOUBLE MURDER AT CLEVEDON A woman named Elizabetir Tee'ley Williams, wi' of William Heary -Williauasimr'hb'en eonmuitted onta coronpr'a warrant charged witllibe wilful murder of lrr two -hildreunEilizcbbth;.Townb Wileiams, aged three years amid twof months, and -Jdoi, Wiams aged Ehre monthsO Itappeasi that thsi' prisarer rent to Ashtoni polios-atationt and made the f4llowing state to the ...
... AN EXCITING CHASE AND CAPTURE| Yesterday we announced the fact of the arrest of Mr. Elliott, late of Weedon. The Hew York Tribune gives the following interesting details: James Subton Elliott was sen ...
... THE POLICE CO U'TS. MANSION-HOUSE. George S&niih, carman, was brought up for further exami- nation, charged with being concerned with others in stealing a van containing 20 bales of worl, value 4001., from the pre. misesof the London and North Western Railwray Company, AIdgate. Mr. Sawell appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Wont- ner for the prisoner. On the firat examination it was clearly ...
... I TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES, E~XIRAOsDINARY COARGO OF FORGERY,-TE TON. CLUB SY5iTaIt.-VkOZOO ~ffMar, tanner, a triea of Birmingham, was charged with forging the iga ture of James Cook to A ?? of hand for S0lT-' was an illustration of the money club systen4 The prisoner wos a member of a 501. club kept t the Rocket-.curt inn, Birmingham, and had dealings e trade with the prosecutor to the extent o ...
... - -- nlr An ?? WaF A JuvErNIsL MARRIAOE.-Anl application was made on cat Saturday to the Magistrate of .AVoriaip-street Police Court, of by the father of a boy and the-mother of a girl, the youth- ful couple having entered into the bonds of wedlock. Of HI course the object of the application was advice concerning the readiest means of getting the marriage annulled. The Magistrate said that as ...