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THE FRAUDS UPON AN OLDHAM SPINNING COMPANY

... It w At the Salford hundred quarter sessions, yester- agal et day, William Foster, 28, clerk, pleaded guilty to sher e two indictments-the first charginghim withem- to1 is. bezzliog money belonging to the Croft Bank ate let Spinning Compaby,Limited, his employers; and the SlO ry second with falsifying the books of the company.- the ter Mr. Addison was counsel for the prosecution, and debt 3. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVR1OOL POLICE COURT. TUESDAY, JULY 8. IiEFORE Ma. BAE. .5 I HORSE DZtrG TrAvSACTXINO.-Thomai Lunt, e horse dealer, was charged with having stolen two horses. the property of Mile. Rowe, car proprietor, Bosler- street, ou the tnd instant. Mr. Overend, barrister, pro. secuted, and Mr. Murphy defended the Erisoner. Oa the day named the prisoner sold two norses to the prosecutor, and received ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER IN A POLICE COURTHOUSE

... Oa Thursday, at the Worcester assizes, William Heury Bullard was indicted ?? Hawkins for ?? Ssan 1&ttle, on the 24th Jut lat, at tbe Shire EHal], at Worcester, sad also witb attemptio4 to kill and murder her.-Mr. Godson prosecuted; nnd Idr. Cooke defsaded the prisoner. The facts were briefly these, though the trial occupied the whole of the day In their elucidation. The prisoner bad been ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... ASIZE NE?WS. 3MANCHESTER. THE EXTENSIVE FRAUDS AT OSWALD- TWISTLE. I Before Mr. Justice Bowen, on Saturday, William Gourlay, aged 62, wus indicted for having, whilst he I! was clerk to the local board of Oswaltwistle, on I l the 1 2th April, l7S , felobionsly embezzled the sum a of £500, Bud a further sum of £100 on the 1st I a Augbst, 1878, received by him on behalf of the o 3 board, his ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... Tbese assizes, beld before Baron Hoddleat~on and d Mr. Justice Manisty, concluded yesterday. P ANoAWAarAsr)D SALT WOnarS CoYPAN'Y l. ViCifNl P A~ii) Sole-Tbis was a claim for damages arising from the dfe/edants steam barge coming Into collision wit r. the plaintiffs' barge when the latter was moored, and t wrechilig thae plaintiffs' ahoot and stage at Deaco!n's Point, on the river Weaver. The ...

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 ...

A DRUNKEN POLICEMAN THREATENING TO KILL HIS INSPECTOR

... A DRUNKEN POLICEMAN THRIEATENING TO KILL HIS INISPECiOR. w DISMISSAL FROM THE FORCE. o fa At the police court, before Mr. H. Mansfielc', de deputy stipendiary magistrate, Police-conatebie t Frederick Bail (No. 328 of the borough frane) was charged with tbreateuing to shoot Pli e- w: inspector William M'Caila, and also with assault ng Police-constable Samouel M'Allister ( No. 92. Al. w, Fonton ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... Amoea {-gn1 -~ PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS. P' Yesterday, Robert Batcliffe, aged 44, was charged as with having Indecently assaulted Mary Jane Langley at Blackburn on the 2nd June. Xr. Blsar, for the prosecu- tion, said the unfortunate woman had died since the m assault was committed, and the medical man who it attended her stated that her death was accelerated by the prleoner's violence. Aiter ...

KIRKDALE QUARTER SESSIONS

... BIIrKDA LE QUARTi a E1 rtodale divW- ?? sessions n h The calendar co ?? CATLEN DR - h oos .-an lte ia o fh lowr can read and write fic.nft1, sic;) |l't3 Giik~fl JUfly ?? C^4 tile TbS flolliog £C(ti2en a' ai a ?? r this I John Low, IIsI:Iieturer G tS Pt1R wa Sij W. B. Arnott, paper r -r L . 5-c fAr.; Jrmes Cooke, ?? ,r ight Robert Dithfi~eld, ?? ardC1I. ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... BOROUGH SESSIONS, . . -- . - D . D. . Xt ). .Dv L y of LEFOBE MRO. .T. B. aSPI`-VCLL, 0 2 - Lam, EX TEN SIVE COITTN R93BBE3.iE 1iea- Moses Rusher, porter, Jeseph c;- , sa:. - mran, and Edward Johnson, sborurer, wrerc am, stealing, on the 19th April. ?? sind otter s3 ?? bags of cotton, the property if B:L. iaI t'e's ?? per, others. BuehersnaSpi.naanti ef:erilhor stealing, on the 18th July, ...

THE ASSIZE BUSINESS IN LANCASHIRE

... THE ASSIZE BUSINESS IH LANCASHIRE. The recent re-arrangement of assize t businaess in Lancashire is not working satisfactorily. At Manchester only eleven working days were allowed for a cause list ' of (5 cases, of which 33 were for special f juries. As it was found impossible to get through this heavy array of litigation in the l time allotted, the judges suggestedthatcases unlikely to be ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL P?tt? MONDAY MONDAY JUNE A Seuanzs ?? dirty-lookiing Pmta ?? and with w mand , waebarged With i prosecutor saad tha e an S-s' > ° I ergse-view, and tede , Ca sdy morning De and bets WIthSare 1 ,Inhen the prison eroI a Btui4 Be with something. It llet a ?? temple and the SJ her blast anjttq found a knife at the fct of e. : ' ?? asked what hIoal, 1 , th cr 5 f or tt: 're wished for a ...