CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST A SHAREBROKER, AND COMMITTAL FOR TRIAL

... .CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST l A SHAREBROM II, AND COMMITTAL FOg TRIAL. Yetrayalng investigatioil fook pints at thle ' county magistrates' court, before Messrs. W. R. ton ab, J. Myers, and Mfajor Chisibers, relative A, sharebroker, o? having violently assaulted and beaten S 'Robert Alekandci Sleighi, It. oitliJ5 years of age. The complainant is the son of Mr. ±E. A. 85kgl, II broker. From the ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... I IMERPulotol, Co(UNTY &.'-Ull . z 1::a FO¼0t. Z iEJ. tv IIZ CAES., rtil i'.f Ver F' I.-Ltot faUZIelet'' lilt. flu' I our. ?? the pI ?? 11 ,I ?? nft..'i. icf y ,Ill LI tebiut' l ciri..II forat LicI a-tdez 'e . VIdtar p ttII i _-c-c r :'dg ,i. I 'Cit :-ffrt't' .f tfioe ?? , fe N ci n ql15-~. I i -l ; ir tp-iillg ha ' ?? II .02 if ll, 'T e. I ?? 13.1' ?? fat Ilk0: cui-7ortLh. 'fiI.CS it If. I r ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT

... IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND LODGRUS. J. MUIR WOOD & COMPANY V. ROBERT AUSTvN. Landlord's Elypothec-Held that the keeper of a boarding house has no right of hypothec over.a piano brought to 'his house by a lodger. This action, it will be remembered, arose under the follow- ing ?? pursuers hired a piano to a lady, who went as a lodger and boarder to the defender's houe, and took the piano along ...

THE RICHMOND MURDER

... t , - i a i m ~ - T ~i2 is,£ . After :'Ahe sentitce of d iibeeipai D -;Smnethuamt, the warrant of the Vabrt, signed by th r9. hichef Ba~ron, ?? to J ~onas, ?? toi oft ^-liewgate, for his remova1 to thai ,county Jail. of $zrrey, :Hor'semton'er Lawne but as'a great'3ipltitudeof;\persona were' waiting in the Old i~ailey anxioust~'d1fatch a gltimpse of the prisoner, ati intgenious mode was ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. Diele; Durgett was charged with stealing four dozen of carved umbrella handles, the property of his employer, Mr. G. Chambers, manufacturer, Ralf-M-oon-street, Biehotsgete. Mr. Beard appeared for the prosecution, and called several witnesses, from whose evidence it appeared that the prose. cu'or's foreman and one of his workmen, whilst walking along the Bethoal-green-road, saw ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The August adj ourned General Sessions commenced yes- terday morning at the Guildball, Westminster, before Mr. Creasy (presiding for the assistant judge), Mir. Payne, end the following jusiices-MIr. Cotterell, Mr. Hogarth, Mr. Gould, Mr. Charman, Mr. Parbury, Sir James Tyler, Mr H. H. Harwood, and Mr. Bird. The calendar contains the namnes of45 prisoners, 43 charged with felony and 6 with ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. f LUNACY COMMISSION. t I An iinquiry took place yesterday. in the Nisi PriUs f Court, btfore Messrs Brady nnd [-len, Lunacy Coin. minsiooers, and a jury, to eacortain the state ci mind of r Miss Anne North, an inmate of Dr. Duncan's establish- I ment. It appears that amoag other delusios ithe lady 8entertained the Idea that her food wvs sy8teluatically f poisoned or ...

THE ALLEGED KIDNAPPING CASE IT BELFAST

... The case of Ellen Magee, in which a writ of habeas corpus was issued, directing the Rev. Hugh Henna to produce Ellen MIagee before the Chief Justice of v the Queen's Bench, came again before his lordship, t on Friday, at his house in Lower Leeson-street, r Dublin. Mr. Dowse, with Mr. J. Al. Thomson as agent, I appeared for the Rev. 'Mr. Hanna, who was in attend- ance, accompanied by Ellen ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ::FATAL AccIDENT.-On Wednesday evening, an in- quest was held before J. T. Hoyle, Esq., coroner, at the Infirmary, on the body of John Hewson, aged 65 years, a labourer, with Mr Cowan, brick manufacturer, Blay. don Burn. The duty of tbe deceased, it appeared, was. to put clay upon the mill. On the 2nd July, the crown wheel in the machinery of the manufaotory broke, and a piece of the metal ...

BRUTAL AND FATAL ATTACK BY AN AMERICAN MATE

... BRUTAL AND FATAL ATTACK BY AN AMERICAN M&TE. VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDER. On Saturday, J. W. Moody, second mats of the Mary, of Beth, United States, was brought before the North Sbields borough mogistratee, charged with a murderous attack on DanielWithanm, a British sailor. The M lary had come across from the United States to Antweyp, and thence had called in the Tyne to load steam coals in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... vOLIC3 E ?? tXEcz. GVZLDHALL. A Fasrmnx GARoTran -On Tuesday, a middla~ ege&- female. who gave the name cf Ma~nisg. wasl cbarged' with the following robbery 'With violenee :-Mhrev Franklin, the V ICIOW.'of the late foreman of the. Union Fire Brigade, ~at' present an inmate of the. union 'poor- houme, Said abe re- ceived 15 a quattor. fromi ond df the City comepanies, and on Monday she - had ...

THE ACCIDENT ON THE TILBURY AND SOUTHEND RAILWAY—THE INQUEST

... TEE ACCIDENT ONv THE TILBURY A AVD I ,SO UTHEYD RAIL' WA Y-TJI EINQUEST. Ong An investigation was held on Saturday at the Ferr star' Tavern, Tilbury Fort, before' Mr. C. C. Lewis, the coroner V for South Essex, respecting the death of Mr. Marcus Ben- Thc nett, aged 21. years, who was a passenger in the Thames a 11P Haven (Margate) express train, which met with the fearful Vi accident on the ...