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TRIALS AT THE OLD BAILEY

... I r YIELDING TO TEMIP&ATION.-Willianm leYuJPak,1 0 18, described as a clerk, and well-educated, was in- a dicted for unlawfnlly uttering a medal resembling a i sovereigD, with intent to defraud, and for stealiug I a watch and chain from a dwelling-house. -iht prisoner pleaded ''Guilty to both inldictnents, and, handed a written statenient to the Lecorder, ¶eco, in passing sentcnce, said ho ...

THE PROVINCES

... l DURHAM. - ALLECED MANSLAUGRTER. - At I Stockton-on-Tees, on Tuesday, James Stoddart was e charged with the manslaughter of a fellow.labourer, 0 named Delaney. The evidence showed that Stod. dart had been walking with at yonne woman towards Haverton, and on his return he liet the deceased, whom he struck with a piece of slag. His defence 3w a.s that Delaney threatened him with his stick, arnd ...

CHARGE OF STEALING DRUGS

... C AijRdrfOF. STEALIX. DRUGS. As thiur ,Sclhmit, .r~g~ist's' assistan4'anad David chtertravcllesawerefinallycharged, on Thirsd4y, at nGuildhal]' the former >lth Atkaijig )51tsz. of litrate ofi'slver, iYilpO l. i~s.,the proparty of - Mesiis. Burgoyne, Burbidge~s, and Co., of cfdlniiansibteet, ?? inassters Rlnd Hunter with receiving the savh l vel kridwing them to 'have been stolen. Hunter vas ...

THE SCULPTOR'S ACTION FOR LIBEL

... The trial of thc action brought by Mr. Richard Belt against Mr. Charles Lawes was resumed on Blondayiii the Courtof Queenl's Bench, before Mr. Baron Huddlestanl and a special jury. The well ,was pretty fairly occupied with lmodels of the plain- tift's execution, while a stage had been erected, as proposed bv Air. Baron Huddlestohi, forthe plaintiff to do some work in court beforetlie eyes of ...

THE CONNEMARA MURDERS

... ?? R - ;gE CNj-NEMARA MURDERS. I tors have added another hideous 16si1 ?? tory of Irish crime, with which ?? 1Vill be for ever identified. They e e A tile rcsp sibilitY and the couse- outrages and murders of ' ,nl tui districts of Ireland have ; le ltS ojn0 tse revival of Fenliani6m. ile t~tion of the Land League are the i tlC ca of the teaching of the mea who siekilves patTet5 arnd leaders, ...

MR. BRADLAUGH

... -~ M~. BRA H .- . V I _ R. BRADLsAUGH. I The case of Bradlaugh v. Erskine againcamebeforethe Queen's Benchdivi. sion on Monday. This is the case in which Mr. Charles Bradlaugh sues Mr. Henry D. Erskins, the Deputy Serteant-at-Arms of the HElouse of Commons. for assault in re. moving him from the Souse on Aug. 3 last vear. In his statement of claim the plain. tiff said that on that occasion, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... I CORONERS' INQUESTS, (From our Special Sundav edition of last week.) FATAL RESULT OF A FALL. On Saturday Sir J. Humphreys held an inquest at the Earl of Zebland, Burdett-road, Mile-end, into the death of Richard William Lee, the infaut child of a carnian. or. 53, Canal-road, Mile-end. The infant, only nine months old, was set up in a chair, on the 30th ult., when a little sister, in passing ...

CHARGE AGAINST GUY'S HOSPITAL

... CHARGE AGAINST GUY'S HSPITAL, On Monday i'lr. Carter held an inquiry at the Princess Charlotte, Albany-road, Camberwell, on the bodly of. William Walter Pilliner, aged :iS years, a cabdriver, lately residing at No. 63, The Albany, Albanyroasd -Walter Henry Jones said he was a marble polisher, and resided in the same house as the deceased, hi brother-in-law. ( n Thursday night, about half-past ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE, -,inter editions of ?? week.) (From our laser ?? QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. MIAIiSE INSURANCE CASE.-The action of ,,,humacher aainst the Canton Insurance colipany, schi~ufnhbefgorS Baron Pollopk and Justice Lopes. nag Siff was a rice merchant at Akyab, Bnrmah, ?? insp ired with the defendants a cargo of rice on a easeiP North Briton, consigned to this t~r e sued to ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN ST. LUKES

... THE ALLEGED MURDER IN ST. LUKE'S. (On Thursday Mr. Laugham held an inquiry at St, Bartholomew's hospital relative to the death of Sarah Ann Kelly, aged 22, late resident in Cottage- lae,City-roadStLuke's, who isalleged to have died fromn injuries indiad upon her by her hus- band, Jamnes K~elly, whois now under remand at Clerkeuvwellpolise-cour chiarged with the offence. Sarah Bridr, 20, ...

PROSECUTION OF THE FREIHEIT

... ! PROSECUTION OF THE FREIGHT. At Bow-street police-court, on Monday. Fredericd Schwlem, compositor, 2S, Colville-place, St, Pancras, was charged with having, on June 2, unlawfully printed or published, or caused to be printed and published, in the Freheit, a scandalous, wicked, and seditious libel of and concerning the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Thomas Burke, and by Isuch ...

ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER

... ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MAITIDER. EMTRA OilDINAliY DEAtTh OF TUrE CRIMXTIA~L. Another terrible domestic tragedy took place at lVarnworth, near Bolton, on Sunday morning. A man named John Boyle, formerly of the Bull?s Head beerhouse, left his 'wife- about five months ago through a disagreement. His conduct towards his wife had up- to that time been somewhat strange. He turned on all the taps in the ...