THE LATE POISONING CASE

... i ,; DonAT MANCHiETRT. Ir. VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDER AGAINST Tre THE PARENTS. to On Tuesday afternoon, the adjourned inquest on Mary Hardy, alias Waddington, the daughter of Anne Wads dington, and step-daughter of Thos. Waddington, lamp- lighter, of Boundary-street East, was held at the Royal St, infirmary, before Mr. Herford, the borough coroner. The or father and mother of the girl were ...

Law

... lab3. THE MAGEE COLLEGE BEQUEST. MASTER BROOKE'S OFFICE.-DUBaIN. Wednesday, May 7. Dill v. Brown. Master BBoo.Sa sat in his court on Wednesday, and the above case was called on. Mr. SPRouLE, Q.C., intimated to the court that, in pursuance of the suggestion thrown out by it, and the right urged on behalf of the General Assembly, the trustees had considered the question relative to the site of ...

THE LATE ACCIDENT IN THE SUTTON TUNNEL

... r. TIB LATE ACCIDENT IN THE SUTTON TUNNEL. ,he aDOIREDIQUs.-wjDY lie o~lck_ r sixt ?? enquiry wast resutniid this moriing, at tell ?? rieglin( he Rt. L. JoneeS, thle manager (if thleggeocral staIiou, wvas Iiiltcallell. dle of IeC ens exaime 1111 as to his luies ats general 11ii eige, %ht'b been I weor to seellitat till tho ?? were earel'uil3 ?? to LI~ it, by coulllpetelt p 'mono, bat ?? hal ...

POLICE RUFFIANISM AND ITS RESULTS

... The police in the execution of their office are too apt to display an arbitrary and domineering conduct towards the pourer classes of the community, and consequently often draw down upon their heads a savage treatment which their own behaviour at first provoked. They seem im- pressed with an idea that the liberty of the subject depends upon their gracious permission and sole will; and that ...

THE FATAL COLLISION ON THE CHESHIRE JUNCTION RAILWAY

... The inquest on the bodies of the persons so unfortunately killed in the tunnel between Frodeham and Sutton, on the Lancashire and Cheshire Junction Railway, on thle evening of the 30th nlt., was commenced on Saturday last, and has been carried on by adjournments up to the time at I which we are now writing. The length of the inquiry, its voluminous de- . tails, and its incomplete state, must ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF GOLD

... EXTENSI VE ROBBERY OF GOLD. By the arrival of the Great Western steam-ship, belonging to the Royal West lindia Malil Stean-lpacket Company, a few days since, at the port of Southampton, an immenise quan- tity of gold from California was brought to this country, which was consigned to the Bask of England. The gold, principally dust, w*vs enclosed ill tin cauisters, which were again enclosed in ...

SHOCKING CASE OF CHILD MURDER, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERESS

... SHOCKING CASE OF CHILD MURDER, AND I SUICIDE OF THE MURDERESS. ST. PETER'S, RAXSGATE. During the past few days a most painful sensation has prevailed in this district in consequence of its becoming known that a young married female, named Maria Harlow, a daughter of Mr. Silk, the proprietor of the Wheatshesf Inn, had destroyed the life of her child, and had also terminated her own existence by ...

SUSPECTED MURDER OF A MAN ON THE ASHTON ROAD

... On the morning of Thursday the 1st inst. a carter, who resides at Droyladen, named James Hadfield, when a dis. .m tance of about 700 yards on the further side of Hammond's Jo public-house, which is the half-way house between Man. Af chesterandAsbton, found a man lying on the right.hand thb side of the road, having his feet towards the gutter, and hias th head towards the highway. He was quite ...

BRUTAL MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... BRUTAL MIURDER OF A POLICEMAN. James M'Elligott, John Hickey, Patrick Cane, Dennis Ilarrisgton, John Fahey, William Burke, Dennis Shanahan, and Edward Shanahan, coal porters and labourers at the Gas Works, Vauxhall, were on Monday last placed at the bar before Mir. Elliot:, at the Laonbeti. Police Court, charged with the Wilful Murder of Henry James Chaplen, a constable in the L division of ...

DENBIGH COUNTY COURT

... b)ENTBIGCH COUNTY COURT. Tilis Court tvas held in the Town-lalil, before Edward ]cnis Richardss Esq.s Judge, oil Friday, the 2nd instant. 'i'hic tnttber of0 plaints entered were about the same as ill last couIt, anti priincipally sct tied before the ?? of hear- 2 ing. T'hiose whlietl caum before his Ihmnoto.ir were of obut little imoportance, and tbe fhist ?? called was Williams, Jones, and ...

TRIAL of a LOCOMOTIVE on the CHESHIRE JUNCTION RAILWAY

... 7iTRIAL of a LOCOMO TI vE ot ?? ij JUNCTIONVAIx~l, 'lIt 1- The trial of the tractive powers of the Druids en.5 i cerned in the fatal collision in, the Sutton ( wits undertaken to satisfy Captain Laffan, the fe inspector, and the jury who are invesrigafinc sie c place on Saturday morning at half-past eight 0 Clock ' enagine was in good working condition, havit bees 'l out at Chester on Thursday ...

THE LATE FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION IN SUTTON TUNNEL

... |THE LATE FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION IN I ~~SUTITON TUNNEL. On Saturday morning last an inquest was held at the Red Lion, Preston-brook, before Mr. Nicholson, coroner for the southern division of Lancashire, on view of the bodies of Mrs. Whettenhall, a widow lady, who had resided near Bolton ; and of Messrs. Davidson, Anderson, and Dalton, and a youth named Newhall, all of Manchester, who bad ...