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THE AFFAIRS OF MR.W.MARSHALL

... |THE AFFAIRS OF MR. W. MARSHALL The bankruptcy of Yr. William Marshall, formerlY carrying on business in Fountain-street, in this oity, as a merchant and commission agent, was before Mr. J. A. Russell, Q.C., judge, at the Mauchester Countyaioutt, on Thursday, when Mr. Taylor applied on behalf of the bankrupt that he might pass his examination. Mr. Taylor said his Honour would perhaps remember ...

MURDERS

... M U RaD E RS. THE RICHMOtND MURDER. re The second statement made last week bj Catherine ie Webater, now under sentence of death for the murder le of hrd. Thomas, is more extended than the previous B. one, and fills 17 folios of foolsoap. lMr. O'Brien, her )E solicitor, attended specially for the purpose of taking Is :down the statement which wae made immediately -. after the convict had been ...

MURDERS

... i'II : : -lMl i',R Di R R s- 7; - ID ;- X - 1 3 ?? ?? ,. ~ TWO' POLICEMEN SHOT T DERDY. An offiedr of the boriugh ipolie force, named Mols, aged 28 years, waS shot on Saturday afteraoon abt Derby by 'a young fellow naiaed.G d iwaing thb son of a ?? o0unty ma~gitrate of Stafford! ahire. The Affair has not only. resulted in 'the death of Moss, but serious injury to a ?? offlcer, named Price, ...

[ill] POLICE NEWS

... y- Tbwlie>%r9. POLIOE I KmW . YV~~h.A, i i~~ Testomrcy, at tfhe city Police Coure before Mr. aield and Mr. Patteson, Jamea Bradburn was charged with obtaining inoney by faloseprotenees. Thkea'years ago- prisoner wis an assistant at the Gwn aret Ragged School and seoretary for the Penny Bank. A dispute arose concerning the back money, and psoner was reqnested to lqive. Since that time he had ...

TRAGEDY AT PLYMOUTH

... I 'UTLYM ?? 10 ~tdpya~~Dall^d forr Ovlro beagrd, and Pli ly'fl frward 0I ftert was fojnd both P ad an open ese r IDDD9 their throtasl OuVe 'bat died within tasblew 'They Wr then ahow that the bB ore tOO hn5hanites altites. LDvvolllel Bty a hip Bad lady's ,a Isn Dboard hber n etravelltng a London. offoe 0 heba o Wigan, aan whose rtelei'itethor th north of An her0 reai no from. Lawr~ence has ...

POLICE NEWS

... At the County Police Court, Strangeways, on Monday, before Sir John Iles DMantell, Solomon Trapowaeka, a Pole, described as a traveller, and having no settled place of residence, was charged with having unlawfully wounded his wife, a Russo-Pole, at Gorton, on Friday night last. Mr. Clemet ?? complainant stated thabt she ad been separated from the prisoner for the last four or five months. On ...

[ill] THE NORTHERN BANK PROSECUTION

... ?? oh thogTCON. . ?? A2 ?? Ia~to of the ON CO .giIstll W i 5D lliam hig a e50, WbIanb. ster, ad h, Mnhse, Tb poince Cousrot, l ody ac d ?? the younger hm did°0lr noge t *orad eppcir* oadz 5t Cobb3Jd c t e t able to arrest tke vo IroPO b~~~ onrhd been aseen (, ?? t rO t 5d1u 4 nto rm ee * O r eiurY norwaat Id n ar t oa be at a00 sthat W .th~el;w0 °om rth nen o eradhi sd Dc Oboot thbe os ?? his ...

[ill] SUMMER ASSIZES

... RSUM A,43!ZES. G o V R7 T.-SATURDAY a (prorau n. M R Bowx N AND CCdftIl Junirn th to - tHE C.5 AhT OSWALDT`fir diLE. Of x ;lmitedliabilit)7ay 5, loato olerk to thle Local Board to onelth of h ewt7Sdtwistle, was Charigd beer. al i a diotmeots with .bezzlig Burns th mounting altogether. hia to £42000, the moneys of the Board, and with forging de somememberaldeeds or rtghgo s B cthoraies of the ...

POLICE NEWS

... PoLlclm? ; Bw S. At the Manchester Cornut police s daBy, John Combs, 2'lor, Z8 On Thursdeayweekte~ twlione ' 0, l tnc. a enploy of Mr. John Ho~rifarme Who Gie an th Hardy. weewrking - ?? Ffound fault with Boma work a~ whilath ?? engaiged. A quarrel ensued, 1PI thec CoPrsnere e Combs tharew Cowley to th gond o wi heavily upon him with hi kee ground ~ out that he ?? hurt, knea nd wterees aled ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSOINS

... ?? 7 ., .. Ib .L AL:A SALORD HUNDRED QUARTJ9 I LB- k I~~o The general quarter sessions of the D0~ o h hundred of Salord wee oom toofd b g tA e Courts, Strangeways, on Monday, before *w. eR Higgin, QO. (chairmain), and other maglatgat05 The calendar onutained the names of 70 Prisoners t a The of whom 61 were indicted for felony md 9 for Miiede meanour, The educational status of the prisoners ...

MURDERS

... Xm IU ?? TH EMUSTON SQUARE IIO:DER. . The trial of Hanna6h Dobbs, described am a spinster, aged 2, fior the vwilf imurder of Mie 1Matilda ltaoker, I on or about the;14th of October, 1877, began onWednes- day, before Mr. Juslice Hawkins. The Ittorney.Gaberal, Mr.'Goret, Q.C., end Mr. A. L. Smith appeared to pr~seatit op behalf of the TrBEaUry. The prisofaer was8 defended Dby Mr. Mead. In a ...

MURDERS

... MU RD E.S. R . THER RICHMOND MURDER. The trial of Catherine Webster for the wilful murder of Mrs. Julia Martha Thomas at Richmond was resumed on Saturday at the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Denman. The Solicitor-General, Ur. Poland, and Mr. A. L. Smith appeared for the Ccown; Mr.Wasner Sleigh and Mr. Keith Frith appeared for the prisoner; and Mr. Brindley watched the case on beha ...