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DESPERATE ASSAULT ON A WIFE, AND ATTEMTPED SUICIDE

... , PEkPE1CA-TE ASSAULT ON A- AN ; 1;. . ATTEMTPED SUICIDE. At h~Ha~ t iiti6n Mbd a; Wllim rown, a batte wi ~~th aakt . ll 'wife, S~ara ?? t at~fiz~t t ad beeno sde't zufth b ohorbed: with athi tek6pting to & IetlszaigDrw staet4t _wl . had h~ ±hda prijsoninearly thire- yearsa, but had left.- hiril 'Wiie&~e 2I~stmart~s fie wee b~f ?? Ij ?? wt;d r;k Shok said thtF heasgqing o ero'locor ,Ueaskeq ...

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- ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE ON A RAILWAY

... EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE ONO A RAMLWAY. I . . . . n On Saturdiy evenlig, Mr., W. 0arter, the coroner. for d East Surrey,` held awlonginsquiry at the Railway Tavern, a EastCroydon, touching the deathof Firancis Olley, aged 32, r- a coachman Intthe service of Mr FrederlokAhllen, the 'iding n m-ster, of Bryanston Square, :ad also' of Brighton, who 3. committed'suicide under the followinga ...

[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 ?? ...

MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER HUSBAND

... MIURDF 1OF A WOMA-N Y. ERB iUSBAD. -1 I f. - 4 n wss alarmed I The ?? of the: Mintoie the sa ow armed on Wednsday. evening by the circulation of a reprht a man had mardered his wife, at Mr. Burton's, optioian, 47, Chinchstreet. Fromwhat can be gathered freom the family and neighbours, it appears that a Mr. and Mrs. Cowigen were on a visit for the Christmas week at Mr. Buarton's. They hail been ...

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 ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... SOUTH LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES, I ClI I n T& - . n ~ r DTT 1 1 ?? I . tea, C o 0W N C 0 U R T.-Y~eTERDAY. ved (Befbre fir. Baron Martin.). Thomnas Quinn, 51, a labourer, indicted for a felonious assault at Ashton, was found guilty, and sentenced to imprison- ment with hard labour for 18 months. FORSERY OF A WILL AT MANCHESTER. at James Monaghan, 20, staymaker, Terence M'Lauqhlaa, 18, of agent ...

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 ALLEGED POISONING CASE

... TILE ALLEGED POISONING CASE. I ?? PARTICULARSI FURTHER PARTICULARS. i We have elsewhere given particulars of this case, which was an partially investigated at the City Police Court on Wednesday. ai 1 lnrther inquiry has brought to light a few circum atanices which may prove interestirg. ve Yesterday morning, Mr. Herford, the city coroner, having e several inquests to hold, vvas prepared to ...

THE WRECK OF THE ROYAL CHARTER

... OF I I 4i, AI TEP`S~ B~~AVT~Tn1AT T'I? TT-?i- ,A - H Sris in the Crown .Court,; sb.: Georige' a, a b o'olook on Wednesday. Mr. O'Dowdi~.teneo eafo rthe Board Of Trade; and Mr. T. B. ~i~1apae o r r ?? eevro hwek Oat Moelfra walaced imbyM..Bdhr _ d.l psype )heznsIr&opc~ 1 wethe25hsr .1 ~Oj'B94 ; e. bellveb thibti2v d'9werbe'thewthftdig There-ws jo ~~r ad ~nhhet pan ?? any reark ~made. abouti ...

THE MURDER AT BRIDGE OF EARN

... - . I I I . . - i - . a: -, ,i : . ; The high court of ustioiary, at Edinburgh, resumed, its !in sitting on Monday, for the. purpose of. taking up the case of p1 AlexanderldibTrray, charged with tho urdfr ofhis grindf mother. The prisoner is a young man of' 2 years of age by profession a sio.The niurder hei hre ihwas N committed at the 'Bridge of Earn Perthshrge, the residence of his ...

SUSPECTED MURDER NEAR BIRMINGHAM

... SUJSPECTLD 3EURDER NEAR BIRMINGHAM. thn Tuesday morning, the corpse of an elderly man was Dit cltovered on the Dudley Road, near to Birmingham. Dit i bce.o Six o'clock a gentleman ?? was cross- Di islr a field near a public-house called the Cape of Good, ?? li-,pc Inn. Heo had passed round one side of the field 'Aix' sparrows, and approached a small pool, when he r dio-:.red the corpse above ...