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THE FATAL WOUNDING CASE BAYHORSE-LANE

... s THE FATAWOUNDING CAM e BAYHORSE ILNE CHARGE OF MURDER I Yesterday afternoon, Nf. Clarkelr d I borough coroner, held an inquest, s death of Louisa Fairbrother 5ye 6 died on Sunday at the RoYal Infirm , effects of a blow on the head wit ?? 6 it was stated, had been inflited by I3`c E Margaret Mack. , who is DOW in m tody a with the offence. The deceased kpta e Ill-fame in a court in ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... BOROUGH SMESIONS. DUflULUIJ l hlo.01 Di 110. sd { xrglj e, jL a. AsEPUl.t, Q C., BROORDfIR, AND 3M1. J J. D. FLTCHER, DnPzpu-sacECOjD. .o b AMATEUR DETECTIVES. q' William Newton, Henry Storey, John Walsh, and ?? .ri21ttb Were chrged with having stolena ed purse and £1 Os. Wd. from the person of Caroline L. t Spain. Dr. U'Feeley prosecuted, an yr. 8egar appeared , ily for the defence. The chief ...

TRADE OF HANNAH DOBES FOR THE EUSTON-SQUARE MURDER

... ! TFlAj OF HANNAH DOBiSS | VrCR Tl1a I L.XUSTON.SQUALFE MURDER. The trial of Hansnah Dobb.- aged 24, for ree wilful murder of hatilda Hacker, at 4. Eust, - b square. London, about the N-th of October, . d was commenced yesterday. at the Central Crimi.' Ua Court, before Mr. Justice Hawkins. The Attoian; ?? General, Mr. Gorst, QO., and Air. A. W. Srmot, con- proeecuted on behalf of the Treasury; ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT SESSIONS, ST. HELENS. I Prb Ycsterday, Elizab~eth Warren was ?omui~tted to gaol for three mionths as a disorderly person, sbe having Arfibi been 41 times previously convicted. Joseph Targe Was Lient lined 69. and costs fr re uigto quit the licensed Martz pre~e efJ ?? he. Hope and Anchor Inn, Cruet! Windle city, and was also fined is. and tcratl and Is. Cram, dsns ge for bsrsalslng a ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES COURT

... I COUNTY IMAGISTRATES COt tes DB1IPER MR. D- 1). HOLyT AYO 3t m t05. DA VAG'S1 FLOWER.$ ire Sr-ono p sear Edwards, a lad, was clhviote!d Cf breaking dewat In and damaging a tree ifn ?? , 9Ucaay lace ordeied to pay. Is. ar!d Cests t reta ger ment. nces A DErAlTIG SEzcTreTn', .-Jr'eppr Rb^ t formerly tecretary of the Ltrd Yr'Csjgeut ) tI s Lcd orlg Independert Order of oddtFeqeller, jL sed. ...

CARNARVONSHIRE ASSIZES

... CAENARYONSHIRE ASSIZES. sy. These sesizes were continued at Carnarvon on J. By. Saturday, before Baron Huddlestone. J.] re- T St A LLANRWST BREACH OF PROMISE. Rot c- Humphrey Williams, a farmer living at Taldrws, A. k, LlaDrwt, was sued by Sarah Owens, a widow living W. .at Bry!naber, for damages laid at £1000, for breach @. as of promise of marriage. Mr. Swetenham and Mr. T. Marsrhall ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... CHESTERASSIZES. e On Saturday, Baron Hoddleston presided over the Crown Court, and Mr. Justice aiaibty over the Nisi Prius Court. A CA2NARVONSHIRE CLERICAL SCANDAL CASE. The Rev. John Gower, rector of Trefriw, Carnar- vonshire, brought an action against the Rev. Edward Edwards for damages for slander. Miessrs. McIntyre, Q.C., and Swatenham were for the plain- tiff; and Messrs. Willis, Q.C. ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... bs MONDAY, JULY 2S. BEFOBE 3;. E. XA1(SFIELD, DEPUTY STIPANDIARY ally .XAGISTRATE. The CowumITrmD To GAOL,-Frank Webster, a sailor, on bhei remand, was charged with having assaulted Lucinda mai Saunders on the 20th instant. Tile prosecntrlisthe couI k;eeper o m a bouse of ?? in Seagrave-street, and on wat the day in questlon the prisoner visited her there. After of I B he had been in the house ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER IN LONDON

... n A despevate attempt to murdec was made Oarly on Sunday morning. A young woman named f Ellen hMullins, aged 20 years, of 3, BeU-court, High-Atreet, Southwvtk, was walking with a man when they met another man with whom Mullins bad formerly kept company. Some conversation took place between them, and Mullnos was heard d to say, 1- will have nothing more to do with you. d The raon then said, ...

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 ...