THE ROBBERY BY A BANK CASHIER

... THE R'OBBERY BY A BANK CASHIER. 1~ ~~~w -~ -~ I No tidings hav~ome to hand as to the whereabouts of Joseph Henry Hulton, the missing cashier from the Oldham branch of the Manchester and County Bank. Several bank notes, the numbers of which -were previously issued, have been paid into the Bank of England, and during the past few days the police hav e been engaged tracing their ownership. The ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A BANKRUPT

... SERIOUS CIARGFS AG B A N-KRU pT.~ DEFENDANT COlfNuTj, PO At the Almwch (Ange$p0R Iplit, yesterday, before Mfrj 1{Y! Matthewrs, J. IL .lJos, P~Rh.-v Z:! on remand with nIonhev v, - 'ationo'awnkrutcrri ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION. OUSE.-A Foo L-6L . - Gorge Keeling was charged before Mr. Alderman Dzviec with an act of wilful damage. On Monday night a police- mar on duty in Canmon-street saw the defendant and two other men walking along near the Mansioa house Statien. As they passed the premises of Messrs. Kurt and Co. the defendant jumped up from the pavement, andw ith bothlhands seized an overhanging gaspipe ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND, A MIURDER CONVICTION CONFIRMEDf. -For several days past the Judges in the Queen's Bench Division have been engaged hearing the arguments on the writ of error in the case of Michael O'Brien, who at the last winter assizes at Nenagh was convicted of the murder by poisoning of his fatber-in-law, in order to obtain a small sum of money for which his life was insured. O'Brien had been ...

A COERCION CONVICTION QUASHED

... .7 1 2 e4 j, Thwuir Tte de w 't 1aod kfamilaia. ,bJ ?? -&-W , ~ - ma mM~~9O Ceamer o'AlfA iiaaj Mr E~lvH P -wth woza as1r P odd (31 t ?? H ?? I. , 4c .o t . 1, . =6 : ?? ?? ?? els :e.enaswsweer t the tib-hev~detion-at;ees-jw ti; AV.g i-,b th nimspe o eatzesy-ot the- ptopretwrend pub* ?? -11 takenfr*,ont Lini B tenno ndae naxdXi,,.144 4ipb.oasbi btc th o n>o~ew~a t-fieo ;the j*.a W.,fle £ d. ...

GLOUCEOTERSHIRE ASSIZE

... The spring assize for Gloucestershire was comni menced at the Shirehall' yesterday morning, before Mr Justice Hawkins, THE CHARGE. In charging the county grand jury, of whom Sir Brook Kasy, ?? vws foreman, his lordship dwelt at length on the charge of. murdez a~gainst G}eorge Mausell,.collier1 of thbe Forestb of. Dean, pointing to the doctor'se-eidence, from which it appseared that the wourd ...

COURT OF SESSION

... | F ST DIVISION-MONDAY, Febrary 24. : IMPORTANT QUEsToN zi DIvoRcz LAW. A fall sitting of the Court of Session was held |to-day te eosider a question of the practice of the Diaorco CourS, rhicb has arisan in connection with Ar action by Charles Watson, wirt fencer, Nowbiggiog, Alyth, against Ana Small, his wife, residing at 12 Perth Road, Dundee. Except Lord Kinnear, all the 13 judges of the ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTlERDAY'S POLICE. wa3 PENARTH. ber (Before Ajlr S. S. CoUREInrr, CoL. GuT1a1l, and Ma. V.LErsx'riE TRAYEs.) ited REuESING to enIeY OnDeas.-:H6nry Reard in, William B1ird, end James Elliot, three se ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY AT BANGOR

... IDCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY AT BANGOR. THE ALLE(GED SCANDALS AT. THE WORKHOUSE. OR0ss.EXAMINATION OF THE M&TRON: TIHE PORTER'S VISITS TO MRS DAVIES'S ROOM. As stated in our issue of Friday.last, Mrs Awstin [ones, the u at.ron of the lworkbouse, was under oros-emamination when we went to preso. As regarded the visits of the porter to the apart- Ments of Mrs DAvies, which were referred to by ...

LIGHT SENTENCES AND FLOGGING

... ?? F j'2C: &77 :MOGMIM. Adhiressing the county grand jury at the Newew'tle- J ?? Assizes, on' Monday, Mr. Justice Grantham refelred to the recent discussion on short sentences which hld arisen in coasceuence of his remarks at the last Liverpool Assizes. Whilst he claimed for himself and his brethren of the bench every desire to deal leniently with first offeaders, or those wrio were in- ...