LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... a THUiiSDAY, DECEMlBEgR 10.- if OEFOBE Ml. RSFFLE.S. d IMPUDENT ROnnY FROm A Snop.-Thomas Walker, . a man of anything but respectable appearance, was 3brought u aon thechargeof having stolen arollof cloth, 101 yads in lengtb, and worth £4 4H., from the shop of ; Messrs. Henderson Brothers, outfitters and drapere, e Whitechapel. It appeared that on the previous day the e rol of cloth was placed ...

MURDER AT NEWARTHILL, LANARKSHIRE

... From the circumstances detailed in the following narra' tive, there can be little doubt that a most brutal murder has been committed in the middle ward of the county this week. Early on the morning of Tcesday last, while some men were proceeding to their work, they found the dead body of a female lying in the parish road, called Biggar. ford Boad, near Newarthill ; and, from the external ap. ...

THE CONDEMNED MARDERER LUKE CHARLES

... THE CONDEMNED MARDERER LUKE OHARLBS. Soon after the trial of the wretched man, Luke 0harles, for the murder of his wife a rumour was prevalenttbat ho had made a full confession of The crime for whichl he had been condemned to die. It was also stated in the columns of a contemporary that the remarkablefortitudewvich the culprit displayed throughout his trial entirely fordsek him on Wednesday ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL UPON COLONEL CRAWLEY

... THE COURT-MARTIAL UPON COLONEL CR AWLEY. (Sappleentart y to Telegraphlc Suemary.) NINETEENTH DAY. AI)DEn5uOTT, Tuusnsry MonSeIoG. TuE Court re-assembled this morning shortly after t ten o'clock. Colonel Piros said the Court had considered the question put at the close of the proceedings yester- day, and the objection of the prisoner. The Court were of opinion that if the objection were pressed ...

Legal Intelligence

... (,?'Ogaf COURT OF BANKHRUPTCY A'ND IN8SOLVENCY. X ?? Frn3DI. (more OUR SPECIAL aE;or2irrr..) 'Dtefors Judlge Lxca.]: e I e Giosnox. ?? banki-rupts were linen and, comlrmission mer- chants, carrying on business extensively at Dally- mena under the style and title of Win. Gihon & Suns, r and iu Nevw Yeork under that of John Gih;on & Co. The meetin was for final examination. Mr. KvnNrex Q,.C. ...

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 ...

WINTER CIRCUIT COURT

... The our resmedyesterday morning, at ten o'clock. 2'b Got esuedOLD COURT. (Before Lord DEAs.) John7 Mssrefesfase pleaded guilty to having, on several noram- alone between the 31st Of January, 11860. and 25th of Septem- ber, 1853, emnbezzled sums amounting in £2500, which he re- ceiv'ed and collected whiulo acting as manager an- d secretary of the Norths British Heritable Property Investment ...

GUILDHALL POLICE COURT, LONDON

... GcuL-I)IIALL POLICE COURT, LONDON. i Joseph Urashy, a clerk in the employ of Messrs. Hearvn, MtCuioch & Squire, wholesale druggists, of .5 Coleman Street, wtas placed at the bar before Alderman Carter, charged w.ith robbing his employers of drugs and other goods, to the value of £'100 and upwards, within the last five months. Mr. Humphreys, of the firm of Humphreys & Morgan. of Nev- ate Street ...

CONFESSION OF A MURDER AT ALSTON

... On Wednesday last, James Grisenthwaite, a gun- ner in the Royal Artillery, a man apparently about 28 years of age, was brought before the magistrates at Alston, in Cumberland, charged, upon his own confession, with the crime of wilful murder. The proceedings before the magistrates were conducted in private, but we understand that they were entirely of a formal character, the prisoner ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... dtNTBAL CLaMlNAL COU3. k . ?? , .. . 1 , . 7 I.. . .. i The November~ sesslone of 'this court were opened cia OA Mndap. Whilethegrand jary ere bdngswoxn enInit. oldentoccuirrd Which occasioned come surprise. Ur. tvAvC14, the olerk of Arraigns, read out the name of' Mr. J. ~'Horn, ofloeyzoue~tore, and ~there being no response, he explained to the Court that Mr. Gappa, the' under-sheriff B, f. ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE

... AN EXTYAAOZD!NARY CHARGB. Dr. Herman Belgol, of Woturn-plaoe, Ruesell 2qnure, wes charged at the Worship-street Police courk, on Tues- day, with hiving written and pablished a libel upon Herr (Gustavas George Zbrffi, professor of languages and German literaturo, acousing him of being a spy In the pay of the Frenchr polce, denouncing persons who were after- wards imprisoned, and other ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT, DERBY

... 1TlhJJiLLl U ±Jl'J '.JVV.L s, - -. THE WIGWELL MURDER. THURsDAY Des. 10. Baron MARTIN, in charging the grand jury this morning, said that he could not but think that the calendar contained an unusual numboriof offences to have occurred in such a county as this in so short a time as the last four months. There were very few of the cases calling bor any observa- tions from hirn. There was a ...