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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... gwave Juua'menlv !or tile Ib) ntiff for 16se. ?? WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. BE:FO RE AIR J. S~. kANSFIELD., 6 S AI.TO A C 'TAlt.-'1hoinas Turner, hotel porter, was . charged.with ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... NIONDAY.-Before the Mayor. Jerermah Read, Esq C. Burton, Esq-, C. Deane, Esq., T. B& Ross, Esq, S. B. Chapman, Esq., H. Miller, lsq. Cauiion to Beggar&--James Walker waa brongl it up for beng and being drunk. Mr-Robert Fox, landlord of the Star beer-horse, T tope-lana, proved the offenes and stated that the prisoner coramen ced such a voney of abase onh hal Wng refused rellef, tbct he thougl ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN WESTMINISTER

... I THE ALLEGED MURDER IN WESTMNISTERI On Wednesday, Iseac Hcrmindv forty-fevei, was indicted at. the O'd Bailey for the wilful murder of Eliza Farrll, by throwing her out of ca widowi Mr. Bodkin, for the prosecution, in opening the rase to the jury9 said it was one Of a serious and extraordinary character, the prisoner being alleged to have caused the death of the deceased by throw. irg her out ...

MURDER IN IRELAND

... IPMURDER I 1 IRELAND. The Daij Epreftoof Monday hes the following:- It is many years since the- -annals of the Queen's County have been stained by suctr a cold-blooded-aiasws-- nation as that of Mr. Ric~hard Ely-a murder of the foulzst character,, of a ma-univeraally ?? by all cLmses. A kind -friend,- a generous neighbour, a warm-hearted, good fellow, in the fulleat acceptation of. the term, ...

THE FABRICATED ATTACK ON MR. GASON

... I ?? ' -? , ?? -ii, 7-7 Z?.- 17, I t 77 D HICI , - ?11 TJlr F?B tON'. . I - - _; -QA ?? .1 fv .. - 1, - i. .4 1 ?? of lat srgs) Man,, Y z ro.? .#lmyifai O e mght U5lu5- Many of our h-raders may have beard of a statemeut and,, published a fev7RY a 9gO in 4 M'orning j 7urnal, to the took uffect that Mr. Saunuol Mnrray Geson, ot Littleton, in that 1th coanty of Tipperary, bad boon shot at and ...

LAW

... COURT OF EXClI]EQUER-MONDAY, (FItOMI OUR SLCOtAL REPORTER.) (Before t?1e Full COURT.) THlE BELFAST TEA FRIAUDS. TFIl ATTORNIEY-GENERAL V. ROBERT IIRiNLaY. This case came before the Court on Saturday npon demuirer to the informationi filed by the At- torney-General. M;I. r .7%,\1:eiCiAN opened tile demrurrer. Tho infor- mation had been frled to recover three several perial- ties of £4132 each ...

THE BISHOP BURTON MURDER

... (Ft-Or im' G'orr07espondeset.) ( On Saturday lafst, the poachers in custrody at Ps Beverleay were brought up on a remand, charged with heing as concerned in the murder of Jex, gamekeeper to Air. Watt. th Thle Magistrateewere MessrS. Rt. Wylie (chairman), D).Burton, ilb W1. T. D. Ducabury, H. K. Cankrien, and J. Hudson. The tei tnames of the priso noer are as follow, viz. :-Joseph Play, - firth ...

THE MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... MANOHES2 1 T OIT SSSINS The ent med equter sessions for this city commenoed on Monday morpng at-the Sessions Court, Brown-te*, before R. B. rxiit-ron , Esq., Q-Qnreeorder There were also on the bench A.lderman rhuttleworth, Aderman Nisholl, MYessisWilliam Ross and G. R. Chappell. The folloi g- cre sworn as constituting- J. Cobllier~azier juns., Chapel WaLks, drysalter, farcies - C harles Poole ...

THE MURDER AT BRIDGE OF EARN

... - . I I I . . - i - . a: -, ,i : . ; The high court of ustioiary, at Edinburgh, resumed, its !in sitting on Monday, for the. purpose of. taking up the case of p1 AlexanderldibTrray, charged with tho urdfr ofhis grindf mother. The prisoner is a young man of' 2 years of age by profession a sio.The niurder hei hre ihwas N committed at the 'Bridge of Earn Perthshrge, the residence of his ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—WESTMINSTER, NOV. 23

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-WESTFMNSTBE, Nov. 23. I -r- - - - ?? ,1 1) I . .- A I . (Before Lord CAMPBELL and Justices WVIGHTsmN, EiLE, and HILL.) Ex PARTE THE REv. ALPRED POOLE. Mr. BoVILL, Q.C. (with whom were Dr. Phillimore and Mr. Co]eridge), said he had to apply to the Court on the part of the Rev. Alfred Poole, for a rule, calling upon his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury to show cause why ...

JUSTICIARY APPEALS

... JUSTICIARY APri?ALs. [Before Lorda Ivory5 Cowvan, Deas, 'Lrdmillao, and ' Neaves,7, rETIrI0N-MS St. L. WEBSTi'i AHD OTHRilS. Mr G.srOsRD, for the petitioner, stated the facts of this case. The petition was one for recal olf out-. lawry. In January 1856, Alexcander Webster bad been apprehended on a charge of reset of theft. H~e formd bail, and was liberated. He was cited to ap- pear at the ...