SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A GREEK MERCHANT OF MANCHESTER

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A GREEK MER- CHANT OF MANCHhESTER. I 0x Tuesday, at the Birmiingham Police Court, before Mr. Kynaaesisley, Stipendiary Magistrate, a more than usually serious charge was pireferreil against a Gretk, namedl Antonio Calvocoresi, who is represented as carrying,, on an extensive iusitiess as a general met- chant, inl Lloyd Street, iMlanchester. Tlie details of the charge ...

BRUTAL CHILD MURDER [ill] NEWBURY

... BRUTAL CHILD 1)MURDER YE. NEI EB Ult Y. An inquest was colmuneiced at Newlury on 'lr ibefore the coroner, Mr. J. Alexander, on tiso ,> ifeos-sule child, which was discovered that nioloii-iO Kinnet and Crown Canal, about a tile frosts 'I statior., on the Great Western Railway, and wli: levidently 11eell murilored ll n It rutal manner. It tppears that on Monday last Suporihiteideont l1 of the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE CoURT. nts THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. allot fis- BEFORE IAMSSR'S. BOLTON 'ANWD BE9N. Market wee StalnuOuLL for obstructing, it by bringiesg their the, goods forward contrary to the regulations. It' appeared that, desi tine thy ha'd been allowed to. sinl ie this way for someo thiejie; but :ely hea'itg latterly abusud the privilege, they W~ere now summoned the.1 wit, avie tostrctl ...

ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FORTUNE TELLING

... - E At the Worship Street Police Court, on Wednes- ot day, a swarthy, mtiddle-aged woman, with very sini- ster features, who gave the name of Arn Williams, 'Pi but refused her address, was charged with obtaining Li above 30s worth of wearing apparel from Jeannette he Myers, under pretence of telling-her fortune. E th The prosecutrix, a very pretty and innocent-look- w' ing young person, gave ...

VALUATION OF LANDS AND HERITAGES

... VALUTATION OF LANDS AND HERITAGES. -APEAL COURT. A court was held, yesterday, within the Burgh Gsurt Hall, for the hearinrgof appeals against valuations made by the as- sessors of the burgh. There were present on-the bench- Councillor (ovan, who presided, Councillors Wayte and Brown, and MIr. Mouiro, asstssor. TE1'; FORTH AND CLYDE CAUNAL COMPASNY. An appeal by this company, embracing alsotihc ...

AS ABSCONDING BANKRUPT

... AS ABSA'DITAlG BANVKR? UPT. se Lewis Lewis, a draper, late of NS, Exenoutth-street, ,se Clerkeniwell, vas brought pll on Tuesday last, on a warrant, as before Alderman Sidney and Alderman Phillips, charged 1o with not surrendering at the Court of Bankruptcy after having been legally adjudged a bankrupt. n. Mr. Jones appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Humn- *k phreys, jun., of the firm of ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... GLASGOWV CIRCIJIT COURlT. NIX ?? T . -- a. ha -n On WEDNES'DAY, SEi'T. 29. Their Lordsbips took their seats on the bench to-day at tenl o'clock-LordI Cowan presiding in the Lower, and Lord Deas in the Upper Court. [,Before Lord CowAN. Elizabeth Ratlson. or Ai'ArIhmn (previously convicted), pialeade guilty to a cha'rge of theft, and was senteniced to four1 years' penal Servitude. Agnes ...

ROBBERY BY A BARMAN

... ROLBERY BY A BALlIA-Y. Yestenlay T.lihn rlti;t, ar heiian, aged 22, was brought eho-re Mr. Yar'iIev at te Thaes 1'olice-court, charged Nvith stealig varou sullms of ntousy. o Mr. Alfred i~ujdtley, thehafidlord ofthe CocktandiNel- tulno pulblic-li c, St. 4Georgc-street, alias Ratclifi higll-, wvsy, st;.tJ t, CIAt ?? plisoner had been in his service as bar- ait; ftB titres weeks only, rlid that ...

AUTUMN CIRCUIT COURT—THURSDAY

... IUTUlMN CIRCUTIT kJO UIT-Tg-nsDny. I I..t . - ?? 1 ?? . e ?? Lard 'CbwiN,] m- ?? met this morlixi9at ten-o'clncla Mreo arelt Bennet or Lotveltmasiaccured of faurtravenina tlwr Registration Act, ill so far' -ins on Wednesday the 24th of d Febrauary last, in the officesifJohn. Al. Thomson, registrar lof- births, deaths, and inarriages Hospital Street, Glasgow, she did state to John M. ...

CAPTURE OF A FUGITIVE TRADESMAN

... CdIPTRBE OF A FUGITIVpr.E TRADESIA.Y. Yesterday ?? ie ecoastable Hammond, 373 A, an active detectivecoffieer brrought before Mr. Brougliteil, at thle dtayleeilpeicocctrt Air. John Wviiaiiiu IBropby, who11 6M ltleben olie I t otf Ind (110 ?? tirme carried onl Bnlsoess asa coe £ i2 e make at Id l nliy, ano(d ?? bas charlgd with navie g ob- taied property by fa'lse and frauduhlent ...

THE WEEDON FARUDS.—ADJOURNED INQUIRY

... ?? 7r-FDOXfIBRAUDS.-ADJO U1NED IW D 1 _ ViiJ Y . (FROM, OUR OWN nuroleTER.) WEEDON, SEPT. 30. The comnmissionetrs re-assemrbled at the barracks thismorlitg-, all' Pt0(coe0tded with their investigations. Before proceeding, however, to reco rd the proceedings of the day I ,dil mention one or two inatters that came tinder mra notice Y,,trday, and which tinue did not permnit IOU to refer to before ...

THE LATE AFFRAY IN PIMLICO— ALLEGED MURDER

... TILE LATI? FFBAY IN PIMLICO- ALLEGED AfURDER. ?? - - ERTAUORDINAZRY VERDICT. Yesterlay a very lengthened investigation took place ill the Board-room of St. George's Workhiouse, Mount-street, ! Grosveuloms~luare, before Mr. Langham, deputy coroner for Westmilster, oil view of the body of Sanpsool` Stroul, aged 37, whose deal es alleged to haoY been occasioned from tile viokPe5 U n uniteil d ...