GENERAL NEWS

... ?? ASMOCIAMoN TRLRORAUS.| THE ACCIDENT TO THE AGINCOURT. Sir James Anderson has received a telegram stating thsa the Agincourt is afloat. A subsequent telegram aay.: Information has been received at the Admiralty that the Agincourt has been got off the Pearl Rock. No par- ticulars beyond this faot have as yet beeu communicated to the Admiralty. REVENU RETIURNS. The Revenue Returns from the ...

HORRIBLE DISCLOSURES AT WIGAN

... TEIEE PERSONS MURDERED. LFrom our C-csposi(7entL At the Borough Police Court, Wigan, yesterday, Ann Bumsu whose surrender into custody, on her own confes- sion of having mnrderea h6r Aspfather twelve months ago, we reported yesterday, was placed in the dock, and the Chief Constablel(Mr. Simm), in applying for It retand, made a statement in which were some frightful dis- closures of immorality ...

THE MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY AT ILFORD

... The discovery of the partly-decomposed corpse of a railway clerk which was on Sunday foreioon made at No. 2, Carlton-cottages, Stratford, has created amongst the inhabitants of the distaict the most intense excitement. The detective police have ascertained the following important facts:- About three and a half years ago, a gentlemanly- looking man applied to the landlord of the cottage, and ...

THE TICHBORNE BARONETCY CASE

... THE TICRBORNE BARONETCY CASE.. he The trial of -the case of Tioliborae v. Lushington wai wi resumed yesterday, before Lord Chief Justice Bovill and a Wi * ?? specialr. jury. His Lordship handed to counsel akother imjo taut letter he had received. . The Solicitor-Geieral, arriving a few minutes late, ex- plained that he had been in the House of Commons until hs fopr o'clock, and hoped that ...

THE NEWTOWNSTEWART TRAGEDY

... I NTEWTOWNSTEWART TRAGEDY. IT _ _ DISCOVERY OF THE MONEY-INSPECTOR MONTGOMERY UNDER ARREST AND HOOTED IN THE STREETS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM (From our Correspondent.) Newtownstewart, Saturday Night. Another step has been bade in the develop- ment of what is now universally kmown as the Newtoivusteavrttragedy. The mystery which up to this enveloped the perpetration of this des- perate and well ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... THE TICHEO3E CS. : Is ' 9SPECIAL TELEGRAI (From our Correspondent.)' London, Monday. The hearing of this case was again resumed this morning, and amongst the visitors acoomodated with seats upon the bench was the Emperor of Brazil. The Lord Chief Justice said that he had re- ceived a letter from Lady Doughty in reference to the proposed postponement of the ease, and im- ploring his lordship to ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... e IPSWICH. TOwN HALL, MONDAY, July 24.-Before G. G. e Sampson, Esq. (Mayor), Thos. D'Eye Burroughes, S. B. Chapman, C. Deane, and C. Burton, Esqrs. Refractory Pauper.-Charlotte Noon, an inmate of the Union Workhouse, vas clarged with being gailtyof refractomy i conduct and assaulting Mirs. Ager, the Assistant Matronof the House, on the 14th Inst. Mrs. Ager proved requesting the prisoner to ...

TRAUD BY A TRUSTEE

... TRAUD BY A TRUSTEE, Stky Cookec a respectable-looking man, surrendered at the Maidstone assizes, on Wednesday, to tak* his trial for having, as a trustee and executor, un. lawfully appropriated to his own use various same of money, with intent to defraud. The amount alleged to have been disposed of was 1,1001. This case has excited a great deal of interest im the county on account of the ...

MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... MERIONET I ISI I lRE QUARTI2ER SE SISION S. The Midsummer Quarter Seseiowa of the Peace fer the County if Me-rionetih woetc held at Dolgelley on Tuesdav and Wedues'iay ist whenl; It. Mtleredyti Richards, Esq., Ceerytwlich, I-resided. The other magi3- trutes preselit were C. F. ThPustn, Es1q., Talgarth H all ;Jolan V aughiat, ?? N oannu .1 oh a ].loyd, hlsq, Plhisisa; Willitin J..nei, E ?? ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... [Before Dr. PRACH,-W. T. Cox, Esq., Dr. HaYoATrE, G. F. METNELL, Esq., and T. 0. BATmEAN, Esq.] Mark Audinwood, summnned for allowiing his horse to stray upon the highway at Weston-upon-Treut, on the 24th of June, was ordered to pay a fine of 6d. and 1Os. 6d. costs. --Frederick Fairbairn, of Spondon, was charged with a similar offence at Chaddesden, on the 28th June. As the defend- ent was ...

MR. T. O. BATEMAN AND DEPUTY CHIEF CONSTABLE LAWSON

... MR. T. 0. BATEMAN AND DEPUTY CHIEF CONSTABLE LAWSON. -.I SCENE IN THE POLICE COURT. After the conclusion of tho ordinary business at the 3 County Police-court, on Friday, Mr. T. 0. Bateman made s application to the sitting magistrates (Dr. Peach, T. W. Evans, Esq., and W. T. lox, Esq.,) for a summons against l the wife of Deputy Chief Constable Laon for an assault, -when the following ...

THE NEWTOWNSTEWART MURDER

... 11IZ -NEWTOQ7wYi iYAJRT .RDM -- - i aeVE 1 ow9I T;-E ;3 ?? E7TWNTEaRT, TarnsnsS. Arrzas my despatch was forwarded yesterday the E. 'ilovwing was adduced in evidence:- E'nuaination of Charles Haughey continued:- C'OitfiNEE (to ?? you remain by afteri you heard the noise ? About ten or fifteen minutes, Did the cocklemes leave before you left? They did. While VO -were, there, after you heard the ...