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THE ALEXANDRA CASE

... THE ALEXANDRA. CASE. --+nr ;_ CM>; Boo . The arguments in this ease were resumed in the Court of Exchequer on Thursday by Mr. Karslake, q a., who, on the part of the defendants, showed cause against the rule which had been obtained by the Crown for a new triaL He observed that the Attorney-General, at the trial, said that even an innocent equipment superadded to a vessel, if there were the ...

COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, JULY 20

... C(OURT UJF SE3ilONflf i, July 20 WTUQ? flivilSoN. ms-ours Ileca D~AttA~iN. itsbi~s action, Air. co~gets, ~haplalu at Stirli'ng, Castle, 'WaS pesniifl., andi the, defisnlo~! VS U,e-Plruvotpid 2,OfStr ln.The issues lidi before tiae 4uay 'c-iv as fo110,ii .Whte,- on Or hboi 14th October, 1861, the efnefoe the ?? f tC thle pllrtiter die- Missed from his ?? ti ?? astle. wrote and trausliut'sd to ...

THE CASE OF SERGEANT-MAJOR LILLEY

... THNE CASE OF SERGEANT-MAJ.TO1 LILLEY. (Frow the 11mem of -Monda.), The memorandlum of the CommIaIllnder-in-Cllief, tie I ,debate in the House of Commons, and the statements in our colmuns from correspondents well informied of the circumstances, furnish full materials for public opinion as to the death of Seigeant-Major Lilley. There seems to be no longaer any dispute about the I facts. The ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT WIGWELL HALL, DERBYSHIRE

... SHOCKING MIURDER AT WIGWELL HALL, DERBYSHIRE . DERBYSHIREL. (Fironi the, Manchester Ocardian.) A lamentable tragedy was comitted onFia, tte J beautiful and picturesque seat of Captain F. G. Goodwin, dt Wigsveil Hal-I near Wirksworth, in the county of Derby. - The victim ?? Elizabeth'Mrae odviwows v about 22 years of age, and was the grnganhe f at Goodwin, and daughter of Mr. Henry Goodwin, of ...

THE CORONER'S INQUIRY INTO THE EDMUNDS MAIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... | THE CORONER'S INQUIRY INTO THE EDMUNDS I MAIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION. * Mr. E. Parker, a member of the Coroner's Jury that in- vestigated the late disastrous colliery explosion in Wore- borough Dale, censures, in a letter he has addressed to the Timhes, the manner in which the inquest was conducted He says :- Evidence was multiplied on every subject connected with the explosion, except the ...

THE RIBCHESTER MURDER

... ?? 'I S- - - - ?? ?? -IT3cEEsT]R MURDE-R At 1,t- Southd Lancashire Assize's, on 'Monday, before mr. 3aron Ma~rtmn, DBuileain M'Phail (34} and G eorge, Woods (45i,, were in~dicted for the murder of Mrs. Ann Walne, at RijoeChester. on the 11th November last, Carr, who was in- iluded intte, indictpsent, died on MondAcay mousing in jail, and II at lpy having tm-ned approver was not placed in the ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASG OW BANKRUPTCY COURT-YESTEFDkY (Before Sheriff BELL.) EXAXINATION 01 JAMES GOULD &C CO. The bankrupts were tea merchants in Pitt Street, Glas- gow. There were present-Mr. Archibald Polloek. accounlt- Iant, trustee; Mr. Richard M'Cuiloch, writer, agent in the sequestration; and Mr. Robert Duldop, writer, for a creditor. I The banklrlpt. James Gould, deponed-I begoan uc-utes in 183;9. I ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF POISONING

... EXTRAORDWNARY CA!.-SE OF POISONI I ?? A remarkable trial for murder by poison has Just taken place at Berlin. The accused were a woman named Knotbe, aged 47, and a working masson namned Steiumann, 27 years old ; the victim was ilnothe's husband, a colour maker, in comfortable circumstalces. The poisoning had been carried en for a long time before death enacsu-d, and the circumstances of the ...

THE PARTICK BRIDGE CASE

... 'iTHE i'ARTIC; -iu 1 C jSL I Ad . . ,, ?? I . I ?? C H W. I a- z 1 , - .1 , - ..4 :1 , 12 C 'I I ;e t' 4: t 1. jjI M *ilt I ?? I 't t ' , ?? I (a'v'oll' I 'IIL ) ...

THE TRIPLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... INQES ON TH KMURDREs On Friday morning, M1Nr. W. Carter, the coroner for Surrey, held an inquest at the Rose and Thistle Tavern, Londonderry Road, Camberwell, on the body of Samuel William Hunt, the supposed murderer of his wife and two children in astreet cab on Saturda~ythe 7th ins-t. Inspector Tanner, of the detective force in Scotland Yard, who has the case in hand, attended by desire of ...

LONDON, NOVEMBER 21

... ATIMPTED MURDER AT ALDERSHOTT,-On Thuirs- b day, a plasterer, a native of Essex, named Bartlett, TI came to Aldershott, by his own statement, to have an er interview with his wife, who had left him, and had di been leading an immoral life at Aldershott for some p time. He found her at the house of a Mrs. Niel, P and appeared to be on pratty good terms with her. G He had been in the house about ...

MURDER AT NEW ARTHILL

... MURDER AT T ie circuminst ces detailed il the fc s-_ From the circumstances detailed in the fu~ there can be little doubt thatnicest brutal concmitted in the Middle Ward of the ' ea Early on the morning ofTedylst, While week proccedingto their work they found thle dceao' Wr tying on the parish road, called ]iiraacaford 1?)7, . ii articill and, fromt the externaic:peroo~hl suited, it was ...