THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A LADY AT PENGE

... L&UI afl rrvjNvxn. At the resumed inquest, at Penge. on Monday, on Mrs. Staunton, the first material evidence was that of Mary Ann Weatherby, who Was otsidae Tenth Cottage on Christmas Day talking to Clara Brown, when some footsteps were heard inside, and Clara Brown turned the key, saying, Go in, ma'am. She said it was her master's sister. Dr. Longrigg gave an account of his being re- ...

WOOLTON PETTY SESSIONS

... I WOOLTON TPEiT SESSIONS. DBaRX ? X v. P GTOF, A. :LrrCfSn, Affn IL G1EON I OMARGKs OF PreMnErNG DEeRcrS .-Geo. Howe, landord of the Elephant Hote, Weoiotn, wa summoned for permitting drunkenness in his honse. on tae 2jLstt of April. Mr. Baxter appeared for the defendpet.-Eojjce- ?? 772 stted that s±~ominutes to ightbo'dock on the eveoing of the 21st ult. he Visited the detendati's houee, and ...

KNUTSFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... KNUT,-,FOEL) QUAWRTR ~SESS OS3. SAT-CR-DAY. 'MAY 2J. RI-jWEY AT A 3.j.xn-i.-,lonn M..rpbv jiln., aee .2, 'ahbourer. plead-d gnilry to Gtedkii2g a ho2rse's trapnig* ra~led a martingale. the property of Jcwn Roter'. at Blrkerl'etid on the 1'ith March. ane sats ,enteueed twel~e months' hmprisonment v't, hbard laboiur. NVEoLEmAXE BOBBEE;Y itO A Pr-OL\ AN AND AN' E1C- POi.ImcEA~i.-Tbomas Aetiey. ...

CLAIM AGAINST A FRIENDLY SOCIETY

... CLAdd AGAINST A FIENDLY SOCIETY. CONTRADICTORY RULES. At the police court on Saturday, before Mr. Baffles, Mr. David Moore, Cathedral-road, Anfield, sued Mr. John loon, secretary of the Liverpool Warehousemen's Society to recover :£10. Mr. Cleaver, barrister, instructed by Messrs. Cleaver and Holden, appeared for the complainant; Mr. Impert Bremner appeared for the defendant. The complainant ...

CHURCH COURTS AS COURTS OF JUSTICE

... Tam members of e Presbytery are placed in a peculiar position in the graver cases of discip- t line. In civil and criminal courts the respective s functions of the judge and the public prosecutor t are very distinct and set well apart. But the 1 jPrcsbytery is public prosecutor, judge, and Y jury-all in one; and over and above has to t pay the cost of the whole proceedings out of the h pockets ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE P(OLIOE 00(U]PT ''iWSION HOUS}. Freckri1k. Vsnast, :n, Dutchmnan, wag'1'rocsight before Aldeormaiirlr obert Piadtor Oprden charged with' ?? (do4sack, an examimng ofticer oi Custokus, dtposed that on ?? up, the :Thames that morning ou board. the Baron Osy steamer, from Ant. wort); the ?? 'and 'mainer of tbe' prisoner, who. wne a passenger on board, excited his sUspkicon, . Bei g questioned ...

SHOCKING MURDER AND SUICIDE AT HIGHBURY

... SeH6KilNQ INUIJPR -u~ 8InCI All I . 3 GiIBURY. ?? I a Last night a muudor and suicide of a moot dis- tressing nature' wero perpetrated 'in lighbury Ncw- park. MAt olqt a quarter to nine o'clock Polboe-aonstabl 8.30 W was on duty,;. at .the corner of Churoh-street, Green-laues, when he heard the reports of two pistol-shots, and immediately afterwards a boy came rousning up, who told him that ...

THE TERRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION IN AGHADOWEY—DEATH OF SEVEN PERSONS

... THE TERRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION IN AGHADOWEY-D EATH OF SEVEN PERSONS. - COLERAINiE, SATURDAY EYvxING,- An inquest upon the bodies of the seven men killed by the accident at the Agivey Brickworks, was held in Mr. Stevenson's dwelling-house, at three o'clock this afternoon, by Benjamin Lane, Esq., coroner for the Limavady district of the county, Daniel Gailey, Esq., coroner for the Coleraine ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ?? POLIO9' CQURTS4 I1 - - - ]UNSION HOUSE 2Pwsnes Stephen SandlInd, 26 years of Mo.a clerk, was charged before Alderman Sir Charles Wbethami with stealing 1751. in Bank of En-land ?? pro. soeutons were Messrs. William Niold and Co., coffoe- dealers at No. 27, flood-lane, City, and the prisonor bad been in their 6ervice, first as an apprcntich and then os a clerk, for the last twelve years. On ...

TRIALS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... TRIALS fIN THE DIVORCE OURT. PRllRRTTV.PMRRRTT AND ALLT.-4Mifl ISa the neti ; PntaRFTrv.PnsRETT AND ALLT.-a'hiS was the peti- r tion of the husband for a divorce, on the ground of r his wife's adulteryi and there was really no defence. It was stated that the co-respondent is; a medical ri man. The parties were married in January, 1867, 'T and cohabited until 1872, when, in consequence of as t ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... ,DUBLIN LAW COURTS,| YESTERDAY. [iFOM OUR CO3ESPON'EIET ROLLS COURT. EDWARD 5I'11UGH V. SAMUEL TEISNEY, CHAS, NOAH DAVIS, AND JOSEPH NA'IER TBIRITRNY. The bill was filed by Edward MAH'Hgb, of Rose- mary Street, Belfast, and prayed that certain deeds, of the 12th March, 1866, and 9:h July, 1867, might be set asi,-e and del vered up to be cancelled; that it might be declared that Charles Noah ...

CATTLE DISEASE PROSECUTION

... CATTLE DISVASE PROSEOUTIO.e Yesterday, at the Blanchardstoptn Petty Sessioes (before Captain Thompson and Captain Brinkley), . Mr. Christopher Ne*man, valuator to the North Dublin Union Board of Guardians under the Cattle Disease Act, was sunmmoned by Mr. Ephraim G. .i Webb for having in his possession at Scribbles. town, on the 11th April, a cow intended for sale as humrn food, which was ...