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MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... BIU~bDEl 0N THE HIGH SEAS. Particulars of a murder'on the high seos, are published. The schooner, Tamiar Queen, on which the crime. was committed, vwas 103 tons register, and was, on the 2nd inst., engaged in loading fruit at the island of St. George's, when, in consequence of the heavy weather, she had to slip her moorings. At that time the crew consisted of lir. Trom- hills, the inaster, ...

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 ...

THE MURDER NEAR PORTSMOUTH

... TREB MtRDEZ NEAR PORTSMOATH, anrer Satfrday, at Port`maouth Benjamin Eve, seain'ai amourer on board REr liajesty's ahip Excellent, was comni ritted by the borough o magistrates to Winchester Gaol for dered Caroline Simmon ',on the 12th inst., wilfally mor. Bherresid nee No.2leintheadw ?? ch racter at manal n a tree belonggdort. On theida previoshoeo evadbt the meuryse tht the coonr roetrerd a ...

MURDER INS SHROPSHIRE

... - URl)FB Z.-me-A . .- 0sn1luesdaymorning,ansbawas arrdi- o tor, -ad afterwards broulht up. at -to . ?? chargedwsitlithemnurde~r o Edwvard'za = *tt se~ad nephe of ~r. eredith, miler, 4Da. 18, the 400 or500 yardsefromihis houe. twanthy abut habit to go to the mill every Sunday morning, to be his accounts, and also to see to the feeding ofa horse some poultry. Lest Sunday he went to the nil. ...

LEEDS ASSIZES.—FRIDAY

... LEEDS ASSIZES. -FRIDAY. (Before fr. Justicc Shee.) DR. THOMPSON WHALLET'S CASE, Thompson Whalley, Esq., M.D. was again placed at tlhe bar, and Mr. Seymour said he wished to withdraw his )lea of not guilty to the second indictment, and to plead guilty to fraudulently and by false pretences effecting an insurance of the life of Hannah Hepwvortb, in the British Prudential Assurance Company. The ...

LEEDS ASSIZES.—TUESDAY

... ,LEEDS Assia's, , UE., , ., .1 ?? ?i ?4. - - I ? ; ., , i 11 I 'I b ?? ,, (Before Mr.JUtWC Slice.w);l . ,; . i M,&NOLAUGHTEr33 AT 'LREDS. I rI Win& Clayton (19b labourer Joseph lffels (22)i;faetcrd homd, and Thos.; Vickers (20), Ieolde, mp*ar. Wetfe indiqrd L for the nanslan~rzht ' of Ed~ard BiogdepZ3 at, lieds ' liddlaton3 'u1d WMr` Vernon' BlhakbuIn hoseouted . * CamplbA11-oster ap~peared ...

THE EXTRAOEDINARY CASE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

... 7. IE THE EiTRAOEDIARY CASE OF ATTEMPTEDI - MURDER. i - . At the Mansion Housb, London, on Saturday, Mr. Elia Formi, who his for some time carried on the business of a corn and commission agent in Great Tower-street, was brought before Alderman Wilson,- who sat for the lord mayor, to undergo another examination upon the charge of feloniously wounding a German gentleman, named George Dorsbusch, ...

THE FENIAN [ill]

... I T Hm,. 't 3,E ?? r l a Ujn tho openting of the Oe~umizsion Court, on Satr Mr. itt addresed the jury on the part of lthe prisoner Mulcahy., He then called some witnesses 'amongst the rest Mr.:Peter Gill, of Tipperary. The Sofioitor-Goneral replied on the part of the crown, after wvhich Judge Fitz- gerald charged the jury, who retired at twenty minutes to four o'clook to consider their verdiot ...

CLOSE OF THE FENIAN TRIALS AT CORK

... ICOsEi;OF TEFR xEiRI TASAT CORK . _ ?? On Friday, Judge Kcogh, at the sittaig of the -court, I charged the jury in the ease of James Mountain. The r( charge was favourable to the prisoner, his Lordship stating that the onlyovidenoe to convict the prisoner was a letter found on him, and a book in which James Mountain, Esqe Fenian Brotherhood, was written. The barr retired, anuy, after half an ...

THE LAMBETH SHOOTING CASE

... THE LA1ZIBETH SHOOTING CASE. At the Central Criminal Court, on Wednesday, William cli Shirley, 23, lamp maker, who had been remanded from of hast sessions, was now placed at the bar upon an indict, Ye ment charging>. him with feloniously shooting at Henry an Hvus with intent to murder him. Mr. Lilley and Mr. an Oppenheim appeared for the prosecution; Mr. Metcalfe 8A and Mir. Spraight defended ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... 8ALIORD HMP.RH QUARTE SEESSIONS X .- . Thel'tssiew'ogitnee~ s;'i ter BalteW .C^oari~ouse. 13; r . PiJ'ine, 'the ,- n.Iprsided, a the following magistrates were- also, present: Mr. A. 'Aspland, Mr. J. T. Hibbert,`M.P.,'Sir B. Armitage, Sir J. L..; Bardsley5 Mr. N.,Worthington, Mr., ED. Ovens, Mt,,X. - Aslihwirtli, Lieutenaht.Co16nelEidhuoiihson' Mi. W.'Ope' 'shaw, Zr. W7. Gibb, bMr. T.Dick6ins; ...

ARREST OF A SURGEON FOR FRAUD AND FORGERY

... ARREST OF ?? SURGEON FOR FRAUD AND 'IRT . FORGERY. ?? beremembered that atthe latter end of November last a great consternation was caused in Redruth, and indeed among all persons ,in Cornwall actively interested in mining, by the discovery that fraudulent transfers of shares had been inade to the extent of £700, and that, the money having been paid without any clue to the person receiving it, ...