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MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... x aHSI SPRU ABS ZEs,:: . R OW N COURTTSAT03D^A 0 (lBomONoS Lonn JU61SIZOR SX , , I20E OF BU~tGLAAY AGAINST AA FARltTRR. Wibliama L amofth 39, waS eidren fre vin, at 'lordof - bursreiouly entered the house of a Samulel ,Nichols Nei and Stolen thesu0e eatim eof 2. ealleger 3idgo p~osecut~t an~dMr. Cettugha~mcdefended.' On he nigsht of, thei 3rd Daemb5e last the prisoner firced an tbentaknce into ...

POLICE NEWS

... At the City Police Court, On Saturday, George Page was charged with stealing a gold wath and guard and a purse, the property of Hr. J. a Dewar, second lieutenant in the King's Dragoon Guardas at present stationed at Hulme Barracks. She property was missed from the officers' quarters, and epon the prisoner, who was the mess waiter for the officers, being apprehended the guard and purse and a ...

MURDERS

... I M- l - MURDiERS. On Thursday, at the Manchester City Police Court, before Mr. Rickards and other magistrates, Williax Flanagan, alias Robinson, a bookmaker and bailiffwas charged on remand with having,. on the 9th of Septem- ber, wilfully murdered Margaret Dockorty, a widow, with whom he cohabited, at 85, Ciarendon-street, Chorlton-ou-Medlock. The prisoner was taken into custody on the 11th ...

COUNTY LICENSING SESSIONS

... The adjourned licensing meeting for the ManchestOt county police division was held at the County pol:c8 Court yesterday, the magistrates on the bench being Mr. H. J. Leppoc, Mr. Wright Turner, Mr. J. Maysor, r. Royle, and Mr. R. Peacock. Mr. Nash withdrew an application for a spirit jien'se, and applied for an order sanctioning the removal ot a license to sell beer on the premises from the ...

THE ALBION LIFE ASSURANCE FRAUDS

... At the Central Criminal Court, on Saturday, before Mr. Justice Hawkins, the charge against Thomas Gard Wood, James Tessier Northcott, George Thomson William Shaw, Thomas Slinker, George Shaw, and Thomas Shaw, for a conspiracy, by false and fraudulent pretences, to cheat and defraud a number of persons, including the Rev. W. F. Jex-Blake, was resumed. His Lordship having summed up at great ...

POLICE NEWS

... POLICE NE,. - At the City Police Court, yesterday, bfor3 Headlam, Wm. Whalley, jobbingbriolsetter anad it' 16, Back Irwell treet, Manchester, was fined costs for cruelly illtreating a pony by c ang be worked whilst in an unfit etate The b deuce of Inspector Williamson, of the Society jI the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, went to b o that the pony, which he saw being work in King-street on ...

THE BANK ROBBERYT AT DOUGLAS

... I THE BANE ROBBERY AT DOUGLAS. The inquiry into the charge against Andrew Gray, Thomas Roberts, and Adam Nix of being con- cerned in robbing the Bank of Mona was re. numed at Douglas on Saturday. Daniel Cowin saw Grav come out of the Bank on the 18th insb. with a heavy bag, put it in a dogeart, and drive off with a livery servant. Re identified the black leather bag as like the bag he saw. He ...

ALLFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... D UNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS. I ,nTrter ?? for the Hundred of I rv ? g froened on MO hdad ay morning, at the Man. Courts ; tChair3 an ( rr. W. H. , ).C pres ding. B iibc 5onversatioo took place on the appointment 5jitrtngcm 0dmitteeu, discused at a meeting of wee. Ytheo sub~et was again adjourned, VISITING COMIIMXrITTEE. , read the last report, dated the 30th drawn up by the late committee of ...

THE SOUTH WALES LOCK-OUT

... THE SOUTH WALES LOCOk.OUT. 30, A veryiimportant statement was published on Monday, ind to the effect that the ironmasters of South Wales and 000 Monmouthshire have decided not to blow in any of their 'mi. blast furnaces duringthepresent year, and theannoance. it ment has produced a very great depression in the towns ?? which are the seat of the iron trade. . The statement, lal however, ...

MURDERS

... At Bow-rtreet Police Court, London, on Saturday, Peter Farrell a Maltese, was committed for trial for the murder d? John Steptoe, at sea. At Brownedge, near Burelem, on Monday, Thomas Goodwin, collier, quarrelled with Williacm Hancock, also a collier. They had been drinking together, and had a fight in the road. Hancock went into his house, re- turned with a gun, and shot Goodwin dead on the ...

MANCESTER BREWSTER SESSIONS

... ANrCRnEscR BREWSTER SESSIoNS I °pf Tho io7 ksing committee for fhn city of Manbhester Er. cat on Thursday at the Police Courts, Minohull-street for w tbel purpote of hearing applioatigna for vietnalleres a idegez, Mr. H. J. Leppo6 presided, and there weore re. also on the bencb Mr. Aldorman King, Mr. Alderman to Pattesen, Mr. H. Philips, Mr. J. Croston, and Mr. E. 3il Ashton, g, Mr. Ltresohe ...

MURDER

... . MURIDIER AT BRADFORD. A horrible murder was comisitted at Bradford during saturdaynight. Abouttwo o'clock on Sunday morning, the dead body of a man named Michael Duna, aged 28, dyer, was found in Clifford-street, Horton. He was frightully nmutilated on the head and face, there being Do fewer than twenty deep woends, apparently inflicted ,ib a sharp instrument. The cirounstauoes, as far as ...