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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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... w ?? NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-LIvER1ooL. AUGUST 25. awnedt CROWN COOTIT-CIVIL ACTIoN.-(Belore Mur. Baron wasB Watson.) the e] Ilisi lordship took his seat a 9 o'clock, and resumed the 10th case ` Boylan v. Godfrey. The plaintiff was a Venetian Livet blind-manufecturers in Liverpool ; the defendant was a soli- Th oitor practising in the same town. In May, 18.58, the plain- for tiff and his wife, ...

THE TRAGEDY AT SOMERS-TOWN

... I THE TRAGEDY AT SOiMIERS-TOWN. On Friday, Mr. Wakley held an inquest at the University hotel, Grafton street, Gower-street, on the body of Mary Susan Baggs, aged thirty-one years, wife of William Baggs, wood carver, residing at 70, Charlton-street, Somers town, who committed suicide by throwing herself from the attic window of the house in which she resided into the back-yard below, on ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... At tho Oloaceolter AssizOs, Isllen Rotter w we found guilty of the Iintcrer of hot' husband, but strongly ot recomnmended to meruy. ThouamiAand Ellen flutter lived ait Di Dursisy. They ledasad end painful life. The men (Irank G deeply, aod ict hi, cups (uarrelled wihhs wfa DGi frequently beet her in a terrible maniner. H Ie seine home en late at nighit, suit mostly tipsy, said his own son. He ...

BRADFORD BREWSTER SESSIONS

... The general annual meeting of the Bradford Borough Justices, for the purpose of renewing publicans' licenses and deciding upon the applications for licenses for additiodal public-houses, was held yesterday at the Court- house. The Magistrates present were the Mayor, W. B. Addison, Esq., S. Anderton, Esq., and Wm. Garnett, Elsq. The MAYOR ?? opening the sessions this morning, it is not my ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS IN THE CARRON COMPANY

... v; F1tgUDS IN ('J4 CBRON I sli OUSNY exrorditary and gigantic cases Of fraud O'1. f th tradet is about to be exposied beflorl the 'lt K COw 'to f and raost extensive iron-nikig u,, 0~ bst kenoiwnea ftt4 riboe din establiabraet inGetBritain, ift ;es in 'iliq 'D.fIU0 ld nate atcarron,inearFalkirk, in Scotla d, 5 'enI, wa's' tok company formed so far battl as t beinginmade which show, or at ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... I KVOUIE.1. IC. ELIRl, Q, JLDGll. TilE PJTP STPE7'- ElIRI C'ASE. Cn:t -. jim: Lianlvm ?? AraLosv 'N-StIS ANnD LnsF iN.Stil NtE Co ?? ,rl' lie liij lo f tl~os 05 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... BNORTHERN CIRCUIT.-LIVER-FOOL, AUGUST 23. r CROWN COVRT.-(Before Air. Baron Watson.) ?? case which was proceeding when our yesterday's par- cel was despatcbed (Garai, charged with murder in Liver- a pool) was concluded by thejury finding averdict of Guilty of - mandlitghter. He was sentenced to six years' penal servitude. t JoeAn XAMintyre, who pleaded guilty to a charge of man- Bslaughter on ...

BOTTLING AND PERSONATING VOTERS

... I At the Liverpool assizes, Zacharal Hcardhasm, .Joseph Booth, and Phrinses urpvhy were arraigned on a charge of unlawful restraint to compel James Consterdine to refrain from voting at the last parlia- mentary election at Bury. These proceedings were taken under the provisions of an act of parliament in which an interference with the freedom of electors was positively forbidden. At the last ...

COMMITTAL of a HOMŒOPATHIC DOCTOR FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... COMMITTAL of a HOMO'OPATillC DOCTOR IlFOR MANSLA UGHTEBR. An adjourned investigation took place yesterday before Mr. Bedford, coroner for Westminster, at the Princess Royal Tavern, Warwick-street, Pimlico, touching the melan- choly death of Mrs. Betsey Poole, aged 28 years, lately a resideqt of 36, Hindon-street, Pimlico, caused from excessive hemorrhage seven hours after giving birth to a ...

THE RICHMOND MURDER

... After the sentence of death had been passed upon Dr. Smethurst, the warrant of the Court, signed by the Lord Chief Baron, was handed to Mr.Jonas, the Governor of Newrgate, for his removal to the county gaol of Surrey, Horsemonger.lane, but as a great multitude of persons were waiting in the Old Bailey anxious to catch a glimpse of the prisoner, an ingenious mode was resort- ed to in order to ...

CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE

... , OCROPMSTARTIA EVIDENOS. . - ) r - suen 10Oewing c3ases of persons unjustly-convicted en,. circamstauatiar efideae'a-etocrta ta iue d n c~~~di;~fi 604gerthan ths3t-.'d'diced-. ?? Dr. 8mthrste poweidl arguments in ?? ?? lst. Jonathan Bradford-kept an inn in Oxfordehire, op the! London road to Oxford. Re borea 'respectable charaeter Mr. Hayes, a gentleman of fortune, being on his ?? to Oxford ...