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THE ATROCIUS MURDER OF A CHILD IN ARBROATH

... THIE ATROCIUS MURDER OF A CHILD | IN ARBRIOATH. The Si-otossa gives the following ipartienlars of the murder perpectrated in Arbrustli onl Thursday, as bhi-efly reois tedl iii the Poest. of Saturday :-The victim wasa. l~ittle girl, five years of aige, namived Ann Sivankie, daughter of David Swankie, fisherman, Union Street East, Arbroath ; the murderer is William Cargill, fishernman, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. lBrjorc SCesSrS. T. C. S. Jimnsersley (Slipendarsy, wnd H. Maionton. EXTRAOaDIusNARY CoNuuv. lVittiena RC11tOI (26), back of 678, Holland Street, gusmnomker, was charged with at- tempting to eomroit suicide, and with threatening the life qf Joln Lamlb. The prisoner anld Lamb lodged in the seine house, enld the former was engageld to be married to the daughter-in-law of Lamb, ...

BURGLARY IN SUMMER LANE

... CLEVER ARREST BY THE DETECTIVES, At the Public Office, on Saturday, before Messrs. S, Rawlins and F. L Welch, Charles Parker, 22, 5ount Street, metal borer; Theophilus Carter, 33, Gem Strect, watch maker; and. William Potter, 24, Woodcock Street, gag stocker were placed in the dock charged with having on the night of Thursday last broken open the house of zir, Samuel Lavenstein, pawnbroker, ...

EXTENSIVE FORGERIES OF FEDERAL NOTES

... EXTENSIVE FORGERIES OF FEDERA.L NOTES. On the 1lth ult. two men, named Edwin Hides and Henry Light, engravers and lithographers, were brought before the Sheffield Magistrates on a charge of forging and uttering large numbers of Federal Treasury notes (green. bbrks) of 5, 10, wand 20 dollars. They were remanded until Saturday last, when a mass of evidence was adduced to prove their complicity ...

THE ACTON MURDER

... THE ACTONN 4MURDEM. EXECUTrON OF THE OithliNAL, YESTERDAY. The culprit, Joseph Erookls, who was convicted at the last Sessions of the Central Criminal Court of the murder of a polico*constablo by shooting him with a gun, was executed yesterday morning in font of the gaol of New- gate. The offence for which this wretched mnn forfeited his life was, as our readers will remember, of a vary aggra- ...

THE FORGERIES OF FEDERAL NOTES

... THIE FORGERIES OF FEDERAL NOTES. The Sheffield BMegistiates were occupied for several hours on Thursday in investigating the charge against Edwin Hides and Henry Light, engravers and lithogra- phers, of forging American Treasury notes. It appears that there has been carried on in this country a system of forging American Treasury notes upon a very extensive scale, and information reached the ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. COMDrSSIONER SANDERs. rn re J. Smnith, Birminglrham, ?? for last 2xaominatlon and discharge, attended by Mr. Griffin (firm, James smd Griffin) for the assignees, and by Mr. Parry for the bankrapt. rlere was no opposition, and the bankrupt received an 1i. nediate discharge. The balince-sheet showed.:-Liabilities, ff28. 9s. 2d. ; assets in good debts, £36. 13s. ; and ...

THE DEATH IN VAUXHALL ROAD

... THE DEATH IN VAUXfALL ROAD. VERDICT OF SUICIDE. The adjourned irquest on the body of Thomae Apperley, engineer, who resided at 162, Vauxxh1li Road, was resumed last evening, at the Globe Tavern. in that locality. The deceased, it will be remembered, had been guilty of some improper conduct towards a little girl, eleven years of age, who was employed on the premises of Messrs. Blewa and Co., in ...

A LOCAL DIVORCE CASE

... A LOCAL DIVORCE CASE, In the Divorce Court, on Friday, the ?? v. Poole was tried. This was a suit for a dissolution of marriage, instituted by the wife, Laura Poole, against her husband John Joshua Poole, on the ground of adultery and desertion, The respondent was for several years leader of the orchestra at Holder's Concert Hall in this town, and the petitioner has also fulfilled engagements ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMNGLAM BanWTdPTOY aUnT, YE8STEBDAY, ?? l/Mz, Comorxssrorcxn SA S. rc lireBry, OhicId, and dsosely, colliey proprietors, /As(k. Last examination and dischare. Mr. Hosdgson appeared foe 0i assignees, and Mr. Griffin for the bankrupts. Mr. Hodgson sat It was net his intention, as reprreentlng the assigneoes, to oppoe the bankrupts; but he wished to call attenkion to one or twi facts in the ...

NEWPORT

... sNPWPOlT',. Oanwn A o ROBBziy,-Thomas Blchardaofi wag eharged beloro the Magistrates, on Mdrnday, with stealing from the ,perm of John Collfn6, a Otlveb 0atch and chain, The ebisplainant In a bub h'r, llting at Llawerry, having a stand in Newporb inarket. On Saturday last, aboub mid- night, he was th6 Lis way home, accompanied by Jonkin Jones, who was carrllng a basket of meat. On Newport ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... The EdInburgh correspandent of the Dally rdcglW writes :- No fresh move has yet been taken in the Yea verton case. The judgment of the House of 1414 arrived in Edinburgh only on Saturday. There V4 a delay &bout getting it, because In his action of put% to silence there was a Iconclusion' against her for £W. of damages, alleged to have been caused by the use by Isrt the Major's honoured name. ...