EXTRAORDINARY CASE: THE TEETOTALLERS' NIGHTCAP

... EXTRAORDrNARY CASE THE TEETITALLE1,Sl ?? At the Preston Police Court, on Thursday week Mr. J. A. Bell, chemist and druggist, of that town, andj well known throughout the North of England as a whole. sale sucpler of a curiouscompoundcalled Indian Brandee- a dian Whiskee, was charged with having sold a certain liquid containing methylated spirit, whereby he had rendered himself liable to a ...

EXCUTION AT STAFFORD

... - Z2XUTION AT STAFORD., on TnAdav M-1- .4+ .d4,4 Al -1- - VIA va ?? avrning, SIt ?? oWo0ko, thie Robinson, sentenced to death for the murder of hxs r heart a youg girl named Beagar, at Welverh~W; t. the afternoon of August the 26wh Iast, was ex P4 front of Stafford GaeL ex ted jr Robinson was only 18; his vietim was somefowmittb older. They had for a long time been sffiioneod anefi together in ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... YESTERDAYS LAW, POLICE, ETC. EUGS IN A POUC& OSLL nI VA5A OF ATTRYT5D SOIDcnm - - PdaraE, describing hamsealt SS a grant:.g 5er_ chant, of Sutherland-vnllas Rorssy-road, Was Oha8g4eu with being drunk and AssauI-bg the door-keepr at the Agricultural Hall; and, further,, with attemptfng tn' ?? t~i gon Mr. itketti solicitor, defended. The prisoner, -who stated he wad conneoted with the ?? vestry, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF LIBEL

... EBXrtA0lLDINARlL CHARGE OF LIBEL -Tmh ISt- 1T- 12 Do - ,ionn Mran, IN0. lid, Boisover-street, carver and gilder, wes brought before Mr. Tyrwhit., at fdarlborough-stroet Police-court, chsrged with unlawfally and maltciouely publishing a fals and scandalous libel concerning Mr. Hobert Williams, 9, Queen's-crescent.Hevirstock-hil, the landlord of several hoasesin Bolenver Etreet. Mr. E. Lewis ?? ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE TNTFLTTjGENCE. NEWOASTLE. FRIDAY.-Before the MALyoR (Ald. Dodds) and H. PARKEr, Esq. CRUELTY TO A BoY.-Jamnes Pipkin, a middle-aged man, was charged with brutally assaulting a lad named George Waugh, on Tuesday night last. The prisoner was uncle to the lad, and lodged with the mother of the letter in Westgate. On Tuesday the boy was sent with his unclo's dinner to where lie worked at ...

AN OLD MYSTERY REVEALED

... My uncle was a rmanof inert in his day-not only beyreason of tho namebheborceind from his ?? acquired fromn his pcclbormiiiccs in cennection with sundry wagers; not the least notorious of whlich wvashis descenit from ?? Bridge ?? ymasof a parachbute of his contrivance. The rage for. butting at thoat time, on every conceivable pretence, which meneied bite to pcrform this and other dangerous ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRKE19-HEAD POLICE - Ci)URT. 'I - . .. . .. ?? - , . iUiDAY; DECEBER ; io3 BIEOT R Nil. F. iRtAI. I(RBEIVI? WITH VxOLRNpk-Patrick 3rilligam, ji ho wam, eommitted for tnial on ?? dayfor an aitternph4)tI r. burglary III Egerton-street, was again brgughii up, e charged with having ?? and robbed Wlifi-an or M8'Candlu'si, t ?? prosecutor stated that 6i,, bn Thurstlay evening lie was stiauding. at ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOLi POLCE COURT. WliDNEiSDAY, JANUARYJ 3i Arurrn Nos 'nFAB ?? Ivens ?? Tadleo Shuni, ?? siieamr emamledon tire charge Of assaulting anid stabbing David Ileglly, in l3'rc derickc-str-eet, were ain brijughtsp, 'It Was shbwn tirit' tire Prironers bad been aessnlt~d either' by tile corn- Prlarirat or soire of his friendfs, uand tire Magistrate, remarkicig that lie was sure 510 conyiction ...

THE EQUITY PRACTICE IN COUNTY COURTS

... THE EQUITY PRACTICE IN COUNTY l ~~~OU~RTS. .1 An equity case came on at the Kidderrinistor County Court, on Wednesday, before Mr. R. Kettle, in which William Henry Haywood, bookseller, of Stourport, was thO plaintiff, and Sarah Carr and Mary regorythe defendants' Air. Lewis, barrister, of London, appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. H, Saunders for the defendants. The cuse had reference to the ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YESTERDAY. Bxrione 51n. C6Xt1iA1OrNeiosirt SArnDre.R4 lit reEZ. J1. Blair, Uttoxeter, ?? ricoetinig foe last examination and discharge, attended by Mr. C. B. liodgson (firm, Modgion and Son) for the assignees, by Mr. John Sinithifor creditors, and by Mr. Harris (firm Reece, and Harris) for the bankerupt, wiross ueleiieencysniounts to £2,285,, the petitlosireg creditors' debts being 4780,,and ...

LAW COURTS—SATURDAY

... ?? LAW COURTS-SATURDAY. l OUT 'OF: tHANCERY. The Lord 0haiacellor 6%t at eleven o'clock, and, having disposed ofui fawY motions, rose shortly before twelve. . auRT, Op QUERN's BUMCH. (Before the Chief Justice:andMr. Justice O'Brien.) Thw queell, v. The Jltiees of Tipperlary.-In this case the court last term granted a certsioari to quash certain convictions made by the Justices of Nenagh in ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I , LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. - . COUrT oF C~ANCERY. . . pi'ton inu the ntre of an 'ejeotment, prying that the respondents ay' be ordered to convey to the petitionor ahd his heirs a certain leasehold interest, discharged of all inambrances, -creqited by, the said respondents. Edward Synge Cooper, who'died in 1830, b'his will gave and devisesdto trustees certain' lids and 'hereditamnents situate in ...