DARING ESCAPE FROM A METROPOLITAN REFORMATORY

... A daring conspiracy has lately been detected amongst a gang of juvenilc offenders Confined in the Home in the East ieforniatory, Old Ford, Bow, London. There is little doubt that the boys had planned some scheme to poison the governor and officers of the institution, for the purpose of effecting the destruction of the warrants and papers by means of which they might be identified, and then to ...

Birmingham Police Court

... NinybgLymil Lblfv exial. YEST13RDAY. Rpfo'c 11essrs. ?? C. S. Kynsnersky, S. Btuckley, and Tr. Richardf. S'IErALur Cio.4ns.-The boy, Edward Adnams, aged thirteen, who was remanded for the attondeuce of his father, haliang been found guility of itealing fourteen cigars, from the shop of Charlotte Johns, of Caroliue Street, wits againl pieced at thc bar. Hibs father appeared whcu called, anid ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... X LIVERPOOL, COUNTY COURT. I ! I BEFORE W. If. HULTON ESQ., JUDGE. CLAM2[ iron VO1M5I-SOI-WATI1S ?? VlIDONALD. -This w! s :An action to recover tile slitu of .:3 15a, claimed hy ?? ?? laa commissio0 for obtaiuilig tihe defendat a CitU1tl/lt. I1! t- Slime apperuit for the llaintlil 5nd It- Wrenlt fo fr thocen aroest Thellinnotiff e w tho is ascholatic yint thatlas teown iutated bthatin flim c ...

THE MURDER AT LEDBURY

... In our last a brief account was given of the discovery ORI~ 'Wednesday week of an atsononos murder and robbery which. haud taken piace during the previous night.. The name ?? viotim'was Hairriet Baker. about 42yearsof age. JHerbuabanddied about two months ago,.leaving her the sole occupant of ast old -house In Horae-laue, Ledbury, where Mr. Mai.etield.,soticlt'Or. had his offices. On Tuesday ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... B - ff AX, NK ,i i RH SYDNEY DAN JBNK1N£Br_5tOl, &CL, f 'Th'e bankrupt pastedhiq 1aps e~iaqpinatonj itpejoeu erstood that all questions aholddboreserieds oo5ideritaon he ,The opposition to the baiukrupt :er cpft~lte ,iCpteuou4 8d'' don {irs~nete ?? vld'rvatert ppegre0 'Sor thq opposin8 creditors; Mr. b fo?9th ge on Tduy'i'iv. I-7'V Stbne'?'(i ?? -Mteiidj. plrit.thnY UI Of boflj V~ith i ...

THE WAR

... WE ONES HA Y, Mat 11, 1859. The turmoil and strife of a General Election have during the last few weeks taken so great hold upon men's minds, that there has been room for little more than passing thought upon events which at any other time would have been regarded with thrilling interest. War is, however, we regret to aay, accomplished fact; and though there has been hitherto apparent ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—MAY 18

... COIUJRTL OF QUETN'S3 BENCIH-MAY 18. (Blefolre Mr.iiK ot iCU WIG Ir iT. AN, wii a( Commoii Jury.) Bt A HA O FlCi PROISEt ii OF' MIARRHI A i. Titis w~as ai actionlt Cii' Ial-(i ol (Ii' ItflhIIIN of Total'- natic the promise.; sccondlly, a ileiial thA thue phlln~- tif Wats readi' nodV Willilog to prlhfori i ; thijirtly, it flenial of any lirk!ecl i o iti; tuwl, Iart lily, that alter thts maing ...

THE MURDER AT LEDBURY

... TlE MURDER AT LEDBURY. We briefly stated last week that a horrible crime had been perpetrated at Ledbury, aud that a respectable wooman wa's the victim. It seems that her name is Baker; her husband only ldied a few weeks ago, and she has since then becu living in a house, part of which is used as offices by Mr. Masceflld, a solicitor. On Wednesday morning, the 16th inst., Mr. Masefield being ...

THE WESTMEATH MURDER

... THB 7VESSTHEdTH UiDE1. The announcement on Thursday by some of the Dublin papers of the death of Thomas Jeyop byas premature aslt wasnot until Friday that hebreathed his lest. An inquest was held on Saturday by Mr. T. Fetherston, one ot the coroners for the county of Westmeatb, when the facts re- spectinig the assassination, which we have already published9 were fally detailed. The evidence of ...

THEFT BY OPENING A LOCKFAST DRAWER

... THEFT BY OPENING. A LOCKFAST DRAWER. -. - - - - -. , ?? I' bJ l.-VT r2 3.. A SMfAUT CA(:E. A theft occurred in Banff during last week; the iuvestiga- tien of wwhich reflects no little credit on the detective abilities of our burglh superintendent of police, Mr. AMearns. About a e o'clock on Tuesday, 'Mrs. 'Hay, Moarket Inn, reported at the Police Office that a purse containing about £ti in ...

THE MURDER AT HORNSEY

... I TEHE IURDER AT HORNSEY. On Friday, Samuel Adams, residing at 30, Mary- street, Kingsland-road, who stands charged with the wilful murder of his sister-in-law, Martha Page, at IHowardroad, was brought up for re-examination. The evidence taken on the former occasion will be found in another column. Mr. Charles Fromman said: I am the house-sur- geon at the German hospital, Dalston. The deceased ...

YORKSHIRE INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT

... i YORKSHIRF, INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT. I - T- i, .* YORK NSTLE, MONDAY, MAY 16. 25 r (Before Mr. Sergeant DoWyLING.) 00 DISCntAWLD, FOnTI1WTITr.-Tbhe following insol- mc ,f ynta ere noppsed ,,In they were dleemed entitled to the vents f ere ?? an d discabrged accordingly, namely;- Jo, benefit of the acrn l manufacturer, Gillygate, York; Ft John Wood, BOWling, near Bradford, oal miner; William ...