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CHARGE AGAINST THE POLICE

... F'-CHASE AGAINST IS POLICE. WIllim , of ioi eicsW U know bahwero posi- eat p i Ct, brnfftabohe to the nDagiB- ee foly is Corte H stated that he was o onstantly os frhdthisG adice. *Ds a sihort time k be a - chargedwith1 aur kiut and lenter1nceato a roof ?? bout suffered innocently, as the t stated the ~iongwhich were posi. y untarue. Ito was true that be had at one time en wIH to drinkobt ...

THE GOURLAY FRAUDS

... I ARDITIIATIiON OX- BUNDHOLDERS' CLADI. Mr. J. B. Aspinall. Q-C. the Recorder of Liverpool, has; opened bis courtlas' 2'rbitrator in the actions which have been brought against the Os1waldtwisitle Local Boird. for the recovery of loina advasiced to the Board through their late clerk, WVtam, Gourhr7 who is-now underg-oing a terinx of penal servitude fr; embezzling the moneys of the Board. ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... . I - The adjourned general quarter sessions of the peace for the hundred of' Salford opened on Monday at the Assize Courts, Strangew~ays. Mr. W. H. Higgin, Q.C., chairman, presided, and the other justices on the bench were the H~on. A. Egerton, Chancellor Christie, fr. T. Dickins. Mr. NV. B. Hulten, Mr. G. Lord, Mr. C. Leigh Clare, Mr. . Herford, Mr. J. Newton, aud Mir. T. Heap. CRIMINAL ...

MURDERS

... M U RD E R S. ALLEGED WIFfl MURDER NEAR OR MSltIRB. Considerable excitement was causedin Skelmersdale on, Tuesday evening by a report that the wife of a collier had died from injuries inflicted by her husdaud. The rumour turning out to be correct, the husband, William Turner, was apprehended, and was brought before the nimagistratesat OrmekirkonWednesday. Mr. Superintendent Jervis said the ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A FARM BAILIFF

... ALLEGED FRAUDS B hALI BAiLiFF. , SCE1E IN COIJ-AT. Edward Shipiey, a farm bhiliff, hntil recently in the employinent eE the 1ofi. Wilbt;ahair Egerton, M.P., 'vho wasi wvith his wife, Maud Shipley, originally ebhged wvith, embezzling £?79 and other oneys, hbh property of. M!r. Egerton, vsas brorught up boa remaend Xat the S~ale Sessions, on Monday, charged with em- bbzzlinig £3. lWs. 3d., being ...

ST. PAUL'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL

... PROBABLE CRIMINAL PitOSECUTIO'. The probability of the institution of a criminal prose. Cution for the mismanagement of St. Paul's Idustrial School, and also a general inquiry into the industrial schools svstem throughout the country, is foreshadowed in the following letter received on Wednesday at the offices of the London School Board:- Whitehall, November 22, 1881. Sir,-With reference to ...

ATROCIOUS ROBBERY AT BIRMINGHAM

... At the Birmingham Police Court, on Tuesday, a young man of 23 years of age, named George Fisher, gun imple- ment maker, no fixed residence, was charged with cutting and wounding Mr. Theophilus Carter, pawnbroker, and stealing four gold watches from his shop, and also with cutting and wounding Mrs. Carter and 'rancis Jones. Mr. Theophilus Carter, pawnbroker and dealer in gold plate, said that ...

SALFORD COUNTY COURT.—TUESDAY

... SALFORD COUNTY COURT.-TUESDAY, (Beforo Mr. JOHN OSBORNE, Q.C., Judge.) ACTION IN EQUITY. Simins ?? HILrne.-wMr. Copinger appeared on behalf of David Simons, the plaintiff; and Mr. Gtouldthorp for the defendants, George and Ann Hulme. This was an action in equity to set aside an agreement signed by the plaintiff, on the grounds-first, that he was not ia a state of mind at the time it was made ...

MANCHESTER COUNTY COURT.—TUESDAY

... I MANCHESTER COUNTY COURT.-TUESDAY. (BEFotE MR. J. A. BRumsLL, Q.C., JUDGr,) DISPUTED HORSE TRANSACTION. Nightingale v. Warwick.-This was an action in which the plaintiff, Sarah Nightingale, carrying on business under the title of Mann's Parcel Despatch, Sued the defendant, Richard Warwick, Ridgway-street, for £20, being damages sustained by the plaintiff on the alleged breach of Warranty of ...

THE DONCASTER MANSLAUGHTER CASE

... ., At the West. Riding assizes, Leeds, on Thursday, before Mr. Justice Cave, Jdhn. Hodgson, 41, groom, of LWhitefield, near Manchester, and William Burke, 26 deathof Sampson, Lwere indictedfor having caused the = ,ofP John Lee at Doncaster on the 29th of June. ?? C. StuRat Wortley appeared for the prosecution, h Mr. Lockwood represented the: prisoner Hodgson, and Lr Mr. Mellor defended Burke. ...

CHARGE OF SCUTTLING A SHIP

... At the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh, Ocl Monday, a yonng man, named Malcolm Brown, was ehargedwith ljavingsrsnk~ the ship St. Athens, of Tnver- ness, in order to dofraud thc insuirers. The indictment stated that the accused was owner or joint owner of the schooner, and interested in her on behalf of his father, Archilhld Brown, Balaphuil, Tiree, and that insurances amonnting in ell to ...

THE NORTH CARADON CONSPIRACY CASE

... THE NORTH cAEADON CONSPIRACY I CAMR At the CibyPolice Court, on Wednesday, before MrN Hlead. lam, Charles Gibson and Arthur Yeom , who have bee twice remanded wers again placed in the dock, chaarged With conspiracy to defraud Mr. Batthiew Herey, ?? Hertlepeol, of a sum of £200. The case, it will be remembered, arose out of the isu of shar to the prosecutor in the North Caradon Mining1 ...