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IMPORTANT DECISION.-—ACCIDENT BY MACHINERY

... I MNIPORTANT DECISION. - ACCIDENT] BY MACHINERY. I - has it -COURT OF EXHQETURAJUNE 3. mean C'ee (itt, foina jafseie) PIa~ttafi'Sd 5i/cI. cressi e This was an action brought in the name of the plaintiff; a must a girl aged 13 years, to renover damages fromi the, defendant, hradl a who are the owners of a cotton mill, at Cbew Moor, in the Nw it township of Loatocki- near Bolto,' for personal ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... TV Ug he On Friday evening, about half-past seven, a well-dressed cid, man Was found lying dead in a hedge bottom, at Eastbank, I5Shefel do about a mlt a nd half to te th seast of the town, ?? gravest suspicions are entertained that this is a case of *9o murder. The body was first discovered by two little boys, t§ who were gatberiog wild fruit The man lay on his face in the bushes, with his ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... FRIDAY. ven ROBBED WHILST DnUNx.-Many thieves escape convic- and . tion, when brought before the magistrates, in consequence of des r the prosecutors being drunk, either at the time of the rob- Ref , bery,orwhen they attend in court togive theirevidence. To-day, out: e two ruffianly-looking fellows, named M'Govern and Pepper, trer e escaped punishment from this cause, at the City Police Court, ...

THE STONELEIGH MURDERS

... I SINGULAR INVESTIGATION. : At the petty sessions at Leamington, Oil We'dnesday, be' fore Major .11oultrie and Mr. W. C. Russell, en application was ma'de to the bench by -Mr. Griffin, solicitor, on behalf of James Leigh, of Preston, for a warrant againist John Will- cox, on a charge of murder, said to have been committed at Stoneleigh Abbey, 34 years ago. The circumstances of the case were ...

APPALLING MURDERS IN LIVERPOOL

... AP PALLING MURDERS IN LIVERPOOL, - ~-.pil ?ed (From t1e Liverpool 7Yiesof .Thursday.. on A nniversalfe'elirg'of horrorrwas Irodused ihni'Vrpool, hi ter yesterday, by the iiellig'encethat a-vhnol fanil h*ilb1en te; murdered in Leveson-street, in* this town, tinder circum- en a stances of unparalleled atrocity. The victims of this inhuman As , crime are a mother, two childdren, and' a fernale ...

[ill] HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... FOtPUDE~ QATE' , 1 'I I i1S IO T (.1J I . ~ ~; , , ?? ir , 1 I1 Ii titan, etttl ~ ~ ~ H. L.~~raffIjd, JneqpLbIl JET~t OJo -hkifte Robtr t J6i Xc co~et.n'oi eon ?? _ L. I ?? n)uo 'on ~ i The'AeiloV ocort 4libirandtonthe grandP Iw* ?? -r ait T I d b ?? I oiio4oftoei Joa ' hark&' I tijt' thneYnott,'nfda;N1 or thertoitdi ShataZDI !jtotule JayA yiuiorel.' xoorlem h,r gdi ~ 'pototaegoi.r'¾I ?? ...

MR. PHILLIPS AND THE MURDERER COURVOISIER

... Mr. Charles.Phillips has at length come forward to deny Wisd - the imputations cast upon him in reference to his defence of gon; th the murderer Courvoisier. He appears to have done so at Y. at the request of Mr. Samnel Warren, barrister, who,in aletter thisti In to him, cites the testimony of Lord Denmaii and MIr. Baron oth e- Parke, to the effect that the charges in question were wholly ofti ...

THE JUDGE OF THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... THE JUDGE OF THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY I 4 COURT. I I con- The works of the sweet swan of Avon are said b pidity to be the mirror of all time, a fact that we find some- U Ied,- times rather unpleasantly exemplified. The Justice d ck or Shallows and the Dogberrys rise from their buried u poli- majesty, and play over again their fantastic tricks 0 been ia an age, and amongst a people, where ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... . Ace SATURDAY. ANAFFECTIONATE SONi.-This day a poor woman, named Jane Faircioughb, appealed to the magistrates Againtte behaviour of -her son, statinig that on frequent occasions he fo wonid return-home intoxicated, and abuse herself and her St husband in a vary violent manner. On Fziday night he l came, in company with the landlord of the public-house as where he bad been drinking, anid ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MONDAY. II - MONDAY. COeasslY, ens1 Ost, DlrREFDATLOcNS IN PEFL FARK.-At thO SalOrd III every sc[ I of Boroug'. Coertr, Wiflliam Davies, it railway porter, was charged character ti Id;~ ith plucking flowers in Poel Park yesterday efternoon], in moment. rd.; c0lttrayention of the rules, It appears that. the prisoner wits an firq observed at this work by it gentlemen, who otis in tthe THE CB ...

THE MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... MANOHES2 1 T OIT SSSINS The ent med equter sessions for this city commenoed on Monday morpng at-the Sessions Court, Brown-te*, before R. B. rxiit-ron , Esq., Q-Qnreeorder There were also on the bench A.lderman rhuttleworth, Aderman Nisholl, MYessisWilliam Ross and G. R. Chappell. The folloi g- cre sworn as constituting- J. Cobllier~azier juns., Chapel WaLks, drysalter, farcies - C harles Poole ...

MANCESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 7g '0 A, chi t ,gDI ! -1 Fa a llffk~ tit Z 1 it 'k> 1 ?? 'I e. Z Is :y Id le if to i0 id le; sd A0 it le it is Id le ae ?? . .. . .. 'xn u s-o rs v,, r. . -i ifr.omm~iessiop~nr o'scou'n Th, 'F ariott', solicitor,'itedd ih Care'fowdon, end the followingtasiedi.'' j- r. Marriott said lie't'teided .to' diaw the Attention of the,caonrli the case of James Meller, solicitor of Aiton- ...