THE BLACKBURN MURDERER

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COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE EXCISE

... I COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE . EXCISE. .Jiames Brown, lately landlord of Tho Fountain, 152; Clty-o'ad, was summoned to VWorship-street police-cburt on Thurs- day, by the Excise authorities for diluting 'beer.-TIr. Alpe prosecutoid, and said that the dilution was three gallons of water in the barrel of 36.-The defendant -said he could not, contesttthe facts, and,' producing portions of two bottles, ...

A SOUTHWARK CASE

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A SUICIDE'S PATHETIC LETTER

... I Mr. G. P. Wyatt held an inquest at tbe Newington coroner's court on Tues- day, on the body of Henry Rowley, aged 42 years, a Carman, lately living at Rod. ney-road, Walworth, who committed suicide under sad Circumstances.- Robert Jackson, a brother-in-law, who also lives at the above address, identified the body, and said that deceased had been very depressed in spirits and strange in his ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... I--E 0OVURT OF BANKBITPTCY. -l Joss ?? debtor, an sichitect and ?? abS 4, Iew Broad. street, had 'a receiving order recently made against his estate, and the usual summary of his ?? was tow issued. The'iabilitiOe amount to 31,2061., but. not more than 3,4591. is exected to rank. and the assets are estimated at 1,7101.-The debtor states that he com- menced business in 1858, and he attri- butes ...

THE MURDER AND MUTILATION NEAR GLASGOW

... THE MURDER AND MUTILA. TION NEAR GLASGOW. TRIAL OF THIE A;CA USED. William Maciwan or McKeown, a garsV dener, and Thomas McNeilly, a sailor, were at Glasgow Justiciary court on aseday, before Lord Adam, tried on the charge of murdering, on the morning of Oct.ll, an unfortunate, named Eliza O'Connor, under horrible circumstanees, in an apartment, or bothy, connected with West Lodge villa, ...

SHOCKING STORY FROM BIRMINGHAM

... MOC}OSINGT4IY P2O _I3INGHA=. A painful story of juvenile depravity was told by two little girls. aged twelve and thirteen respectively, who were brought into the Moor-street Police Station, Birminlgham, on WVednesday night, on a charge of picking pockets. They immediately began to iucrimi- nate each other, and it tramutpired that they had stolen eight purses during the day, and had bought a ...

A CHILD STARVED TO DEATH

... A7CffloD1A oqi;at Wedesd~ay le mom nrisco tespedting the deth fd h Edgr Steai Rueell, agedm fie years, e son of a woo'a carer, re'siding at 6, St. L awreiIe.. bmildngs, St'ok -N gida; ?? - j ICharles seal, te father, fop tbratfceasedt'was a, delice .child,- had not been able to wa~lk sinoe birth, On Wednesday xniorning, justaftor break- fastB the deaeasedad a lit. Dr Jack' maT ha sent for, but ...

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT ROMFORD

... MYSTMRIOUS APrAIR AP TOMFORD. as - ?? m ?? MAN BEATEN TO DEATH. The Romford police are investigating a mysterious affair, which seems to point to the commission of a murder. On Christmas morning a man named Walter Bibby a hawker, of Beacontreo Heath, was found bruised and bleeding by the roadside, near Romford, by William Kteeling, a horseman in the employ of Mr. Alfred Gay, farmer. Keeling ...

MISAPPROPRIATION BY A SECRETARY

... MSASPPMOPF.BATIOIT 33Y A OSCRETA3Y. I COMMUI'i;TTAL OP- THE PRISONER. Alexander James Gray, 35, of Broomwood-road, Clapham, late secretary of the Surprise Friends of Labour Loan Society, which has a large membership in Westminster and Pimlico, was charged at W\estminster Police Court on remand on Wednesday with misap- propriating £2,SSIJ, the moneys of the Soeiety. Mr. Dattmo prosecuted, and ...

A TRIBUTE TO CABMEN

... A TXIBUTE TO CABMEnN. At Clerkenwell Police Court, on Thursday, Frederick Byford, 41, a cabdriver, of Mann-street, Walworth, vwas charged with stealing a diamond scarf-pin, value _25, from Edward Giick, a manufacturer, who resides at 66, Guilford-strcet, St. Pauncras. The Prosecutor said he engaged the prisonuer's cab in Fleet-street, and told him to drive to a place near Victoria Park. He ...

A CABDRIVER'S BROKEN RIB

... William H. Kearsles, a cabdriver, wais charged at the Guildhall, on Tuesday, with being drunk during his employ. ?? Picker said that he *as on duty in Xoorgate-street on Monday, and noticed the defendant driving a horse attached to a four- wheeled cab. He stopped before he got an to the witness. A lady got out of the cab and went to the witness sayig that he had been cruelly illtreating his ...