HANDSWORTH

... HANDRWORTH. AN;OTHER SusricIOrs DzATHO-An inquest was hold on Sainrday evenlrg, before Mr. L: .ooper, Coroner, at the Nfew 3nD, touching thedeathof a newly-barn infant child, which was found on 'hursday morning. It appeared that aman named Louis Hales, ot unetts Street, Birmingham, found the dead body in a field of graes by the side of the old bobo Pool, Claremont Jicad, abont tun o'clock on ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... i ; TOWN Or DiJROIAIDA. Yeteotday morning, the High sheriff, T. ielautl, FEq accompanied by G Batterly, HEsg, Suns)heriff, took his Beat on the beaeh in tbe - Crow$n Courb,1'in the Tholselg wien the following ge wlen, wor - l~f~lA n.he gran' Jury gentl~ue vee emparrilleas ,6au gad u , bv C;i'Mahon, Esqq Ckork of the Ce-own .- .Thies ?dsthewa3 forelun-n ?? Chadwick. Wim *Vhirer b, E B Daly, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLTGENCE. j - _ CORK. (From our Reporter.) -drk, Friday. At the sitting of the court this morning Mr. Justice Morris proceeded to hear the complaint made against the high sheriff, Mr E Burke, D L, on THEi COISrITUTION OF THE COUNTY GQuxIe JURY Mr Fitzgibbon, Q C, opened the affidavit o' .Mr George Ware, by which the qualifications of five gentlemen placed on the present grand jury ...

HORRIBLE RAGEDY AT NOWGONG

... IIO]: !BLE RAGEDY AT NOWGONIG. IA terrible tragedy at Nowgong is reporteJ by al. eyewitness :- Under encouragement of the officer cowitnauding, some men of tho detach. ment 106th l. stationed here formed themselves into a ' Singing Club,' and gave their first per- formance to the detachment on June 1. This econsisted of singing, instrumental music, reading, legerdemain, hornpipe dancing, and ...

WIFE MURDER

... wlFI uEDIER. At Maidstone assizes, Thomas Moore, 42, labonrer, was charged upon an indictment, and also by the coroner's inquisition, with the wilful murder of his wife, Mary Anne Moore. Mr. Biron and Mr. Deering conducted the prosecu- tion; the prisoner was defended by the Hon. Mr. Stan- hope. The prisoner was a labouring man, and resided at Ashford, and he had been married to the deceased ...

CARRICKFERGUS GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... OARRIOKFERGUS GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS. [FRo~r &un. CO2.WSrOxfDENT. GanRYCi;FrnC;Us T1JESIAY. TUE general Qtuarter Sessions for the Couty of the Tovwn of Carrickfergns w-ere cornmenced shortly after twelve o'clocl; to day, before J. H3. OTEVAy, Eseq., Q. C. The folio wing gentlemen occupied seats on the bench: -Thos. hL Birnie, Esq., J.P.; John Borthwviok Esq., J.P., Lieutenanlt Wfilliam ...

POLICE REPORT

... At the City Police Court, yesterday, a young man, ntamed Frederick Hay, was charged with having stolen .£85, the property of his father, WVm. Hay, pianoforte tuner, 7, Boundary-street, Hulme. Detective Allanson said that the prisoner was apprehended on Wednesday last by the Liverpool police, and given into his custody. Some clothing, which he had purchased with part of the money, and £8. 7s. ...

THE CITY ASSESSORS AGAINST COUN CILLOR STEEL

... THE CITY ASSESSORS AAIN 6T r F., I ~~CILLOR STEEL. ?? ACTIay atF DosacraE- Frun £ Actions for damags t thetitse ?? ?? condescendence for the pursuer S11c (1 ,rC, lid Smith, isto the following efect ¶-1 ?? ~ ember of the Faculty of Procura s'v He also holds the ap intmeto . TXn Prison Board Of Nort Lanark ~hers Dsrct (Lanar ie) Board of ?? to, He is also one Ofthlg0 sesoso to5 5 aid trates ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLZS COURTB. e W _GUJ HALL. I .Dr. Bejamin Szwte, of No 71 Gasford-tmret, N.W., was summoned before Alderman~ (~et by Xohn. ThomAJ r acab driver, for 6d., his legalfn are. yol lcrs The compltinnt stated t he took ihe def'nduntiP in othwetreet and took hm to Moo.-Raterlre4 I Reilway Station. He tendered him 6d. as his fare6A _ complainant demanded s, which he did notpay; heoc Dr. Swete ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I.TRAI-A-TTHEMPXDLERSEXESSIO-NS. ?? A* 30 Mes, 24,and Hsss'oj Poter ~ cerls 'nd ~flediacaded, were Iland'notte,. twa tches'andthesini oftes81. the pro. pethtgof 'Mao. Bryant, of ?? Art~illrycourt' Obisw/eU-' streof, Fimsbury.-iMerry'. pleaded' Guilty. -Th prosetutrir is'a lamndress in an exte~iiie way of her- ness, working fort several, whnleiale' houses in nW^Sd- ' street. 1 ' lrryv is ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... POR1TSMOUTH POLICE COURT. DT'f A V - - - Y' - Tb -I C SATURZDAY.-Before E. K. Parson, and G. Curtis, Esqs. DARING THPFT.-John caltZarc, 19, a private soldier in the 'th Regiment, was charged with stealing a piece of bacon, the property of Mr. Feitham, grocer.-P.C. Knight was on duty in Queen-street shortly after ten o'clock on Friday night and saw the prisoner go to the shop window of the ...

GENERAL NEWS

... DPnMS ASSOCUTION TILZGR.&MB THE NEWTONSTEWAFT MURDER. The cae for the defence ham been opened by Mr. M'Donougb, in a powerful speech. SUPPOSED MUBDER AT GENEV7A. It Is stated by a correspondent that Mr. Warne, corres- pondent of the, English press, has been murdered at Geneva. Robbery Is the probable motive. 700 francs were stolen. The bulk has been recovered. THE CLAIMANT AT NOTTINGHAM. At ...