bird which has just expired has been blind for the last guests were Mr. Bright, M.P., Mr. Baines, M.P., Mr. 
25 years, ai ng abou Crossle ey, à M. P., and the most influential — of the 
against the projections of the Libera l party in the district. Mr. Bright spoke at 
g. It was carefully attended to by the ee. a: length, and moved the — resolution, | 
spe died -— physical exhaustio which was carried amidst much cheerin, | 
BRADFORD.— On Saturday the weren * 
an 
sir Eg in the m s ny — — the mb question of 
‘Vin; 
The r railway accommo} — 
torm that occurred a 
. "sev visited the 
there, and the 
hop 
making efforts to establish a "i 
mime 
after a —.— inve stigation, co ommitte ens mI A — — faithful — che 
Thomas Clark, of th Dede, r puri of elec wise more 
8 eei expenditure “ot of publio moner and an 1 — 
tion of natio — nsistent with national interests, 
Lane, for trial te the next ien res ine vili monde 
ur 27 vear O- | demands t " mediat —— of the Legislature, and 
ought not to io ‘postponed “bepo the first opportunity for a 
inquest pre viously held in resulted in 1 
of Witt Murder against It.appeared from the cao aS eae 
iyd is an Irishman, had a| , LEE y night information was fur- | 
nished "to 8 pile of a X ur important character, 
christening party at his house on the previous Sunday | 
night, — which deceased and others were invited. In 
the course of the night a quarrel arose betw 
oan venience is cone 
in — 9 in the pro 
| confer with the prineipal heri hus 
aud Worcestershire, a wes: e matter 
ght een the 
prisoner and deceased respecting the comparative inania 
I 
a, Prospect of 
ing 1 held in Reading i in the course 
the prisoner - ordered ‘deceased to leave the house. gN x iom r ; 
satilla audued Am chil visor d person of Mr. Broughton, and that this bo was zv -— fire broke oub 
three times in the abdomen; inflictin ng poet serious | offered i in pledge about two hours after the murder, in Thu enda m in vas of the he. 
wounds that he died three days afterwards from peri- r. Topham, paw wnbroker ; Park Hotel, and was not subdued k 
toneal inflammation, The prisoner’s unmarried daugh- | and in the second instance and successfu ully at that d four of the bedrooms were dest 4 
ter, aged 17, and his son-in-law, a della — Irwin, Mr. Bar in Dyer Street. At the latter place the | have qooqae. the destroy dé 
e been committed for trial at the sessions for|™an pledged the watch for 4s, Nothing more was cause moai smoked e 
violently assaultinz the aed — attempting to rescue | heard about the watch, which e possession of floorin 
ihe father after he-hadib custody. the Leeds police, until Saturday night, when a- young 
0 n Th — ay "AE the village of man named Smales, a collier E Whitwood, near 
Willingha v in lis. "oes — visited by , most de- Norm manton, presented himse If at Mr. Barrass's sho 2 
structive fire, causin ng. damage estimated at 10,0007., e aidh Mr. Barrass at TRR 
16 dwelling house: once: took the young m Mr. English, the chief for somo: thie part 
e n E TA pis st com, — raw, &c., | constable, to whom he dated. ‘that he had bou ght it of | cxeenordinar — — 
destro yed. No n e lo st Ant some men were |? man called “Charley d for 5s. In con- o the — inin p : 
jons = i g ve furniture from sequence of thi munication Mr. English went over | and t ki joining aag 
one of on esp: how o Whitwood on Sunday morning, taking with him the worth 
WBRIDGE teempt at — which, in its| young man Smales, and there su ed in tracing papers, to s 
daring, recals the exploits a TM ral per pea who Pus y E —MÀÁ iem day, in e e 
of highwayme Saturday mornin rst possession o e ticke pins ; 
—— this tow: and Vidi. "The an cut with — pct , he ha id made various efforts. to "dis. — — — Ä 
the letters, itl 
up-train to Lon hon drm rh which is locally | 8° tb. ‘ie young man S nales, he left ighbour- and — 
own as * irt ae mile,” fà driver observed three | hood. It appeared also that while at Whitwood he told recovery, they profess great ps 
ilLlooking fellows at a short distance beyond him. the wife of a collier that he had offered the watch at re — — tia 8 > 
eir appearance and manners excited his attention, | Mr. Topham's, at v but did not pledge it there; but whole 
and he determined to be prepared for them s he and that on the day after his arrival his landlad diblicatis, 3 of reodivixt 
neared them, he observed that they had divided, and supplied him with of water, in —— he pro- E ht, "thi ot now sell a A 
so placed themselves that two would be on one side of | ceeded to wash a handkerchief. p as struck with — ted for this biit — the 
— a tes on the other, and that they all three| the colour of ies water during this operation, and went | puncheons and ull down 4 
red for simultaneous aetion. driver| towards the p eee whe immediately folded D. — — 
— p : oido "e and twisted the thong of — ‘and, wet placed it in his blasphemy that u 
it 5 A bis left ar r he was left-handed. | coat, either e po — * with the breast ; 8 D — — und le Have 
mo Buc greatly favoured his i às left behind a shirt, whieh bears distinet taken the tem ae dris 1 
8 for, as e ase remost robber made a spring at — an m E tradieto ia 
his right a dealt him a heavy blow on the fore. | shirt w in movement, but th 
head with the loaded end of his whip. The blow was so of Mr. nee of Toot, surgeon, X the nde, Chief Baron Pigott, has 
r 
e 
purpose oof examination. — Present there is no con- 
nuous trace of the prisoner after leaving Whit wood, 
e driver . on his horse, and the ur 9 Thursday last, when * broke into the house of his 
cking unc 
.|and 
well Among tint 
companions co 
shead. The 
animal sprang — the 
one of the men ov 
the robber reeled. and fe 1l before his 
succeeded in pos — Normington in urbs 
ur. 
Chief Baron, in sentencing thr 
ault necti 
party fi 
nort 
produced th 
community at large. His | 
— terms — the Aora I 
hope that extend © 
time had nijas 2 Kenn Jones, her of Lis- of. the town. He nmediately brought t him to ‘Leeds, it would 
worney, and were in the act of robbing him when the depths. 
officers came h and captured — They have m MT In the course of the ‘examination one of * — — — 
since been sent for trial at the assizes. th — sir of Nav — 
Dovzz.—A grand banquet will b — Pas at the cabin of a colliery, about a quarter of a mile — sets A — 
sion of Generi Stentor on = th ig Dover o from the place of the murder, on the morning on which b : th d eri an b 
the 13th i allan of z Aes committed, and that the prisoner had a thick — gum fall: 
" s a — ar ived ` Yoni Ju edem regi- stick or hedgestake with him, which the witness said he — t — 
ment numbers 228 rank — file, the whole of n are v: md sure was the same 3 r= i is. — "rot — s 
to bo regaled by the inhabitants, who hav ormed a | field n doubt | from nit sun Eh 
mittee to raise the req funds, —— who intend — — i 
„ any disposition to create disturbance. 
r qe examination t€ prisoner a atc to 1 — 
Dum extend their eg eias to the men's wives, Afte 
Dupiey.—The Bi ham chief constable a 
Canal burst its banks s on con ifession of some lengt th. 
Tuesday — ug near a place called mud Be with another 
canal at that point runs over a limestone and the man, whom * Fally desc 1 he tated that and —.— Hai v^ at Dal 
amount of Sie worked , under the surface has de erous blows were not s xx k by himself but by his — T w Yor ok wet Gi 
8 wea earth until d mpan at he iar ds istant from h- M 
EM the 33 or In the evening ton ai number if yards, and t at X the E — — — 28ih 
€ 8 or 9 feet with a | re travel in com with h d ngii 
but though all the ground in the neigh- | This is tantamount to a . of liis En wm ily for — — M the 
was immediately flooded, no lives were lost. | the stick with which the blows were struck was his | fy. Ctr jes of the Argo 
ery great, however, and it will be own, and he is g with ticket on ome 
me pi fer e long time to ome. | the evening. Mr. English subsequently 5 ü 
will be of n = the ~~ mass r Te Mert Trade h. 
h of the canal. the t Ridi ; € be speedily report. * tle bes 
e Margaret, of this port, in Aer The — — 2 Halpin’s cer 
r men pty ws in boe on sus- 
rged. 
— for Pugwasli, arrived at picion have boon. ta 
esda ay, in 5 of tl 
Barke 2 
— mother 
—Theb 
— pasg "Lisbon, 
Falmouth on Wedn 
of the captain, Mr. 
Brazilian sailor, 
cal papers state that on Sunday | 
mel esas — in St. Faith’s 
while walki my 3 y 
— found ther 
led John "s iun on the 
haustion. ed to the 
7 f starva- 
and cook. 
Y die — i magistrates erc 
riminal — for trial, 
the sanction of the — n 2389 a ree iin 
rought before the Lr than i 
MER. Sensu MS | lying —— with sores 
eatham — —— he was taken 
3000 a MT — . moh cm 
— 
en by Mr. Hales, the bark of t 
oed and among the was lyin 
le to leav 
at which 
"ass and the 
pi en" The chair w 
: pr ec 
chairman of Mr. iis: Lan 
