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POLICE NEWS

... At the Saiford borough polioe court, on Satur day, the adjourned hearing of the charge of Oe bezzlement against John Cole, late detective muperin tendent in the Saffordaborough police force, was re- sumed before Mr. Makiinso, stipendiary. mr. Cotting- hma 'wau. -for' the proseoution, and Mr. Cobbett for the defence. Further evidence having been given, Mr. Cottinghem Asked that the prisoner ...

CHARGE AGAINST THE POLICE

... F'-CHASE AGAINST IS POLICE. WIllim , of ioi eicsW U know bahwero posi- eat p i Ct, brnfftabohe to the nDagiB- ee foly is Corte H stated that he was o onstantly os frhdthisG adice. *Ds a sihort time k be a - chargedwith1 aur kiut and lenter1nceato a roof ?? bout suffered innocently, as the t stated the ~iongwhich were posi. y untarue. Ito was true that be had at one time en wIH to drinkobt ...

POLICE NEWS

... At the Manchester City Police Court, on Mon- day, K~ate Raney, factory operative, lodging at 39, Angel-street, was sentenced to two months' im- prisonment, with hard labour, for throwing a kettle of boiling water upon a woman named Ellen Cunliffe, who lived at the same house. During an altercation between them on Saturday night respecting a young ?? took the kettle from the kitchen fire and ...

A BIRKENHEAD DIVORCE SUIT

... A BIEKEINREAD DI\ORCb SITi. i F o r l_ ?? f ! I jIs; the Vctate 5^d 1,1'xo ee DMX too, y5stcr h^'v U.]: Scr!lelt G4 uit pof1 erl xx Powsell tand F'¢rb5 'o t ?? bE .oro toe jtrcsSrnt, Sr James ii~nuca. v -s S ptiticn ?? Gy Mr. Tazael *PI 3 ,e Fta dtta'ateCr. ccsrrilog cn rnshess , aai be-d, for ?? di-soe;tiuta ci hifs ma' n V greta u ci the adultry cf the rpontnt wth UsiA-flit Fergiuofl, ci ...

EXTRAORDINARY ACTION AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... EXTRAOIDJNARY ACTION AGAINST A CLERGYMAN. In Dublin, on TueLday, before Mr. Baron Dowse anrd a ccmm un jury, the hearing of an action in which Miess Henrietta Dunsecombe, a youpg lady of considerable personal attractions, is plaintiff, and the Rev. Wilhiarc Whittyis defendant, was opered. Ihe plaintiftf sued for the recovery of £-500 dawrages for cmault. The defence was a denial of the aeatult ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... D}V1ORE XIF. CLARKEE ASPINALL, BOi9Ouil COCNER. On the body of Mary Price, five years of age, the eauihter of the wife of sa labourer named John lusutr by a former husband, i;ving at 12, Jordan- street. At ten o'clock on Saturday morning the deceased's mother went out to work, leaving the deceased ?? a little boy seven yeara old ia the Louse. About hali-past eleven, Mary Welsb, a wombn who ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES [ill]

... Icou' Y A i -,,I it AeeSAIt~ UPON A Pr~ St SrV2.-It, ap[cav& i'C to kini, W (flt to s. drunk and ito1tir 'lr Ct! .13 yollra constable n-rst f St ordered him out o~f IIt . id agen e C-n-- ¼ r prisloner then str.. attinits.-71i(e W'S it fur tire aesairit.pi ae 14 days iropritacrer-' n. ReuavrC. ' P'rn £ FC 36, Janies andi VIllam brermight lip In(it'.. . . 16f bortiF,, ?? profterty Wes ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORiONERS 1QUESTS. B1arOu3 LMR. CLARXZ.eT1IXALL, IOOuI5OX CORONEe. n On the ?? 5f John Georgp *Ta.u!spon, 35 years of 2 re rge, a professor of music, woo oi.d on Wednesday, st the 3rd instant, in the Royal Infi-mary while under- e going an operation. It seemed that the decepaed 'r had for yearn suffered from a disease of the foot, r, ard 16 months ago he had the foot ampuitated. It st became ...

BIRKENHEAD COUNTY NAGISTRATES' COURT

... I - I .7i -L';xdE fAlD CU iTY - ?? rL~iitK COUiL E Mn OhDAY, DEI' Efl7.k l BE Pt H~littaiaN.Vir-E -Bit - Ua at :t Pc1 cr Lins ratpcci~ e. c-are;a c-f gac>- - I c cx, is are, KIII,;s itbc- tc l tact ie 5ew tfl~e (cit]; Inc-'c; a 1-. : I lit beda ycit t~cccrn c -!xr ?? t ge f-iC,. T: TI. lori Car u ti at 1c Sc~i, a laqvir tc diat a dH.- cy .a i ci'i wa rdz- .a aiyt ,d La tic- ?? - -, pir taxc- ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... | COUNTY MA GITRATES'N' 1 I v's at 30, BZ E SU3. 3. CaIDLCV AND C. Lta, t. il MA.TsGseD IMPROPER t'c s; OF GAs-tn ?? i8- eatritl~g on cite bhicine's *,f ga. rir End .c- Presett-road, Old Swan, was pocdctie sa..: ne irforn;atltns-the first for an s111g4-i r l; I- to gus belonging to the lcierpsel Gas C u-D - allo Icng it to pass tbrough the rn-ter0 and ad for obstructing the conoprrc.y'a fl' ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BTR IEMAD POLICE COURT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 0 R BEF0SE. MREB5*O AND XJJOR W. ROAKER. m Arsav LAn-evGE.-Aug ns B. Wrenz veterinary e Lurpen Gunugede, and his sssiant, William e language to James Prylall, aater tailor, Argyle-treet. Me Nr. Thomnpseo eared for the prosecutlon, and Mr. Hana for th e MMo.The complinant Sated that se on the ptevis Wedesay evenlaghe was iS the Argyl ly otd rgy ...

THE BANNERCROSS MURDER

... T - - ?? B THE BAINNERCROSS MURDER, hol PEACE BEFORE THE SHEFFIELD Pe MAGISTRfA.TES. r SCENES IN COURT. CAt Sheffield, yeaterday, before the stipendiary ~I magistrate (Mr. E. Webb), Charles Peace, alis,~ Ward, was brought up charged with the wilful dial flmurder of Arthur Dyson, ri vii engineer, at Banner- cross, near Sheffield, on the night of the 29th o November, 1676. Mr. Pollard, solicitor ...