THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER AT BURTON-ON-TRENT

... THE ALLEGED MIANSLAUGHTER AT BUlRTON-ON-TRIENT. Yesterday afternoor l an ilnquest waes held before Mr. Flilt (coroner), on tie boul5 of Williaim l'eaoiielil, alias lollows, who it - was repoirtel ii WeNiuedlda)u's Pot hbad been killed during a light with a 1a1irn nalnied Jolio Owens. Tile deceased waes a laboerer, 11iii had colie froii Dridgieorth 1ii search of wori. lie wles emiployedl tast F ...

THE RICHMOND MURDER

... THIE RICHIMOND MURDER. e FURTHER ESAMlINATIlON -OF THlE PRISONER. ii R ate Webster, the person eharged with the murder of gMrs. Julia Martha% 'Thomas, at 2, Vine Cottages, Iiieli- meinnd, onl or about the 2nd. of Mlarchi, was again brought tsp 0 at the iticlnimnd Peotty Sessions oat Satatrday, There Was e a fall attendance of imagiatrates, and Mir. I;,, C. Deruter was the citairatan. f dr, ...

COUNTY COURTS

... COUNTY. COURTS. r. Cxti FOR WOERK DoN.-At the C ird t Coit7 Court,on Thuradaj, beroiealdge Heroerti In Mr. ; G. Proger. plumber, -Cadiff, bronght an actonag~ne Msss. . J.BEn= and D.i.vidi Evan, of Cadiff; trustees of the estate o' the late bit. 'Wiiham'ones, to rhoover the um' of 'a408., ?? for work done,' aid iuntarest teef r.Phillips a ~ for the pl~aitiff, 2,lamn for the . From ttre reo sf ...

WINTERTON PETTY SESSIONS

... WINTERTON PETTY SESSIONS, FRIDAY: Before Revs. C. XxowtEs and J. I. Cross, and W. CHAPmLq, Esq. George Smith, of Appleby, farm servant, smmoned by P.C. Barnett for riding on the shafts of a waggon with three horses without reins on the 13th of April, was fined 10s. and 6s. 6d. costs. John Carr and George Ryal, for being drunk and dis- orderly, were fined 20s. and 9s. Gd. costs. P.C.'s Mat- ...

BIRKENHEAD COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... BIBRENIIF COUNTY MATGIS- TRATES' COURT. THURSDAY, MAY 1;. UR iOBE 51.. RT. E. SAWI. Te;iselASs AT CALtIO.-LEGAL is IN Couat. -Feirnien. namned Thrnmns Biins, Wililm.l Myers, John Downward, and John Cursor, were summoned f.r tres- passing in search of rabbirs ero laud be'ongirg tn Mr B. Barton. at Caldy. Mr. Moore was f. r the lprosectl. and Mr. Murphy forthle defeace. It seemed thlat lusthe ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... COUMTY MAGISTRATES' OOURT. ZOFQ ?? BIDWIT.L AND up. F. HOLLIES. PFaARs.-A young man of hjghly-respectable appeaf- anee, named Alexander Chalmers, described as a clerk. and sid to be the son of a gentleman of Independent ronese residinug I Ohurol-road, Walton, waY brought up in custiody chrged with unlawfully cutting andwound- ing James Leonard, a stonemason, living at 7, West Edwfin-stIeet, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LWERPUOL POLICE CcK ?? -3 I TUESDA Y, MBAY o- , D |E n31' AfR. EA CVLE!. * rI ArLCG0D BIMGAMY 1;Y A rr. Eir.' 0 r, * fl | l'in trrise2n, desribcdi, a : hli''ncess at the u'rk's Hre.d l S. ., J o. cht3 re fiib h~avixjg e'im:zi''eii bigc''a s ' to r E* LEi. .tol oH!dhig, L1aalgLtei ui a ?? :--r St. E.!erss is vaife being t1;en alit . SI cI (C eat r and Ho'leri) prsc' uted sr. i :.-r dcic ?? err ...

CHARGE OF MARRYING A STEPDAUGHTER

... CHARGE OF MARRYING A STEP- DAUGHTER. At Bow Street Police Court, London, before Sir to James Ingham, a young man, named Thomas Charles re Price, of no occupation, was charged with having made false affidavits before the surrogate to the Vicar-General Y of the Archbishop of Canterburyand with having there- es by obtained a license of marage between himself and orhis step-daughter, on- the 18th ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,Y. ?, ,.-i - lp ,? I i _,r, ti ?, h - 'XI COURT eRI?31fAL, LINCOLW'S-INN, Celefore tutiffk1(tex of tit jllioa'5ni ~&~JITd I knoce v. OgOU ,. Bhiv Illu i~et for the return to thelnrsoa Baaigia.e m.the Ilead of ofn a 1ditff ?? ~ nd fli theV iead V,hTbecVV ugtoo ad#raetO Wit LA y 9 p2of1tbo *hit go ~t A;Jw~hoi . Thi odlictme pen 11, t the ourt t~o.a na moo by I qg h OF$al he, ced t uda ...

CHARGE OF LIBELLING A MINISTER'S WIDOW

... CHARGE OF LIBELL1KG A MINISTER'S WIDOWV. le At the Bristol Police.court, yesterday, the magistrates iN 1, present (Alessrs. W. Terrell and G. Hare Leonard) were Pr Ld engaged some time in hearing a charge of libel preferred the a by Mrs. Harriet Howell, widow of the Rev. William abi * Mends Howell, against a woman named Mary Feowler, WC ln at present residing at St. Miicbael's-hill, Bristol. ...

THE KEEVIL LIBEL CASE

... THE KEEVIL LIBEL CASE, y COMMON PLEAS DIVISION, YESTERDAY. [. (Beforc Lorst Coleridge aenrd Justices Dcrman cld Lin(Zley, sitting in Baceo.e) ClAIBEItLAINE V. BAnwNVEna,-This was all action to .. recover damages for libel, and the defence was juatifi. cation. Sir H, James, QC,, and Mr. E. Clark appeared for a the plaintiff; the Attoiney-General (Sir J. 11olker, e Q.C.), Mr. Collins, Q.C,, and ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... YESTERDAY. 3refore Mr. a. A. Fishes, Judye.) DSISSIi5AL WITHOUT NOTICE. Welt icg~on v. 2kv ^Y 1tvlasfij Sugar 1?4ioeiy 'o~nrp'se'. -Mr. Mlelsely appeared for plaintiff, and Sir. Gesrge Brittan for the defendant company. Mr. Msaely said the claim ve for £2 {d.-iZ., 22s. for one veek's iages, and a like amount in lieu of a p week's uotice. Whell the company commenced business Sc the plaintiff, ...