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SESSIONS ROOM, MANCHESTER.—Jan. 20

... '-SISIWS BOOM, MANtCESThBlMdan; 20. *FACTORY, PROSEC0UTIOS AND CONVICTIONS. :BEFOS.S. lH. UABLAN:4YD -1.i;WALKER ESQ,,MiP. tj Mr. Heathcote,.the Factory Inspectorsiapplied to lay i'n- formations and' obtained convictions agairstm the followin gi parties for-.violation of the Factory- -ct:- William Sagerj woollen manufacturer,> near' Ewodd Bridge;iffined 20b. 'aid.i costs lUs. 6d.; Mesirs. ...

THE ORIGIN OF THE BIRMINGHAM RIOTS

... I The zeal for this inquiry seems somewhat to slacken as the tend!ency of all the evidence becomes apparent. We have this week to report the proceedings of but one day. The evidence taken on that day is strongly con- firmatory of the conclusions which all the previous evi- dence goes to establish. IThe Birmingham Journal, in a passage which we quoted last week, disparaged the evi- dence as ...

EXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE AT STREATHAM

... | EXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE ATSTREATHAM.1| On Weduesday an inquest was held at the White Lion, Streatlham, on the body of Edward Sailes, a postiliun, whose tdeath took place in that town on Sunday last. The gentle- .me.a referred to in the following evidence are Mr. Bromley, of Gray's Ini-squaie, solicitor, and his falher. -Mr. Bodkin app ared for the ?? Davis, a water-carrier be- longing to ...

RURAL POLICE.—COMMERCIAL DISTRESS

... RURAL POLICE.-COMMERCIAL DISTRESS. It may seem odd to join two such questions under one head, but they are connected. Lord JOHN RlussCLL, in his book on the Constitution, describes the sort of Government force that would be the destroyer of our freedom; and he describes the very thing that his party, and that other mongrel party who called themselves Conservatives ?? wish to impose on ...

LAW

... to A ?? POOR.LAW SEPARATIONS. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, JAN. 30. Til QUEEN V. THE GUARDIAS8 OF THE STRAND UNION. ?? Cresswell said, he had to move for a rule to show cause w7hy a Grit of certiorari should not issue to bring before the Court an order, made by the poor-]aw commissioners, He should state to their lordships, he bad not the affidavits, on which the motion was wade, in his hand, but ...

SUICIDE OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AT A BOARDING SCHOOL

... SUICIDE OF'A- YOUNG GENTLEMAN' AT'A-- BOARDING SCHOOL. On Tuesday morning last the family of Mr. Fallon, of Bay's-hill school, was thrown into a state of con. siderable excitement and alarm. Between the hours of 6 and 7, Master Viner, a pupil in the establishment, I proceeded to the bed room of Master Watson to in quire for his Greek grammar; supposing him to be asleep, he called to him ...

SUPPOSED MURDER OF A WIFE

... SUPPOSED MURDER OF A WLFE.; .. ?? ~ ~ .. . . . . i . ?? ?? .. MYS ?? cm.CR i55TANCR L-B 16IT6N, APKIIx 9.-A great sensatiin has been 'crented liere b'y' .a ..discovery made on Sunday arternoon thdi a womari'natned Jalin Johnu- #cnswuas lying'.dead -ii her bed iiith her I'broat-cut' i' 'sch a dreadfulrnianmer h4 almost l tosever th6 ?? dy. An inquest was held yesterday-at tha Tierney ArnsnEdW ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONEnS IMUXUIuS.'s. HORRIBLE ILL-TREATImtET OF UHIILDREN.-An investiga. tion, which had been twice adjourned, was concluded on Wednesday night, before Mr. Higgs, at the Queen's-head, Little Pulteney-street. It wastoiinquire respecting the death of Elizabeth Powell, aged three years, who had experienced the most dreadful treatment from a Mrs. Miller, residing at 2, Brewer-street, Golden ...

POLICE

... IPOL ICE. GUIHLD ALL. P031nX RoM r IRISH PAUUPS ?? n Wahk, , a poctrlrish labftarer, afihicted with colsuinption, and a widow-with three 60idren, were brought up to be passed from Crippleate to Ireland.-Mr. Alderman Farebrother, on learning from Gill, the pass-master, that they would be three days and nights on the water, observed that if they had no. other clothing than they had on, they ...

POOR-LAW MURDERS.—VERDICT OF A CORONER'S JURY

... POOR LAW MURIDERS.-VERDICT OF A I CORONER'8 JURY. WE take from the Taufntoln Courier of last week, thefollowing short statement, together with a copy of the Verdict of the Coroner's Jury, in which they respectfully represent to the Board of Guardians of the Taunton Union, that cases of murdering children are very frequent, and that. they therefore think tha' the bastardy 'clause of the new ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COI%'OND- Its, INgunwS. SurPOSED DEATH FRO1 PoisoN.-On Mondayan inquisition was taken at the Cross Keys, St. Giles's, on the body of John Betts, aged thirty-one, a coach-painter. It appeared from the ?? of deceased's brother that on Monday last deceased took tea with him, and appeared quite well with the exception of a cough. He went to bed, and on the Tuesday morning was seized with a violent ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Rjoli2ftt rN94taTs. bREADFULT SUICIDE OF ADMIRAL SIR HENRY TROLLOPE; On Suhday last an inquest was held on the Body of Ad: miral Sir Henri Trol1dpe; of Freshfbrd; bdfote Mt. Uphill; coione-r fot Bath, atid a rescctable juiry, at the Ne* Inn; Ftesfford; fnetf 19athi; ltrom the evidefice It appeared that the deceased, who was in the 84th year of his age, for somb time past was Of unsoutnd mind; ...