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HORRIBLE MURDER AT CHELSEA, NEAR LONDON

... HORRIBLE. MURDER AT CHELSEA, NEAR LONDON. On Saturday morning last a great sensation was created througirout tile iieighbourhood of Sloane'street, Chelsea, by the discovery of a most shocking and barbarous murder which had been comnmitted on the previous evening at the residence of Mr. Edgell, formerly clerk of the arraigns for the county of Bucks, and now a magistrale for the county of ...

HORRID MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... HORRID MUR6EOF LORD VLLM:RUSSE , . i,: ?? d 1- 1.. :, z., ; 7: : 0 , at c~~~erom a e Jh'adro~'i'laenday.) of The neighbporimood of PohokAt'-eo 16rkl'n, was, d, -about a. quarteir hefiore se'ven'thIis ' r ing, t ir into con- Xl sidernblo excitement by one of the femalee donalbsties of 'his' s;lordship rushing out ofthe hoase (No. 14), callinlgifor assist- or ancel she having just ...

TOWN HALL CASES

... 1 -. if TOWN L CA I. , SATURDAY. DnUnNWs Wxvas.-A Woman, nhinR ?? Noble, was brought before the county magistratesi bhsrged by ber husband, Richard Noble,0 with- being dirunk and; dis-l orderly. In defalt of halt shi *ascomutitted to the Rome of Correctidn fol bce ,nonth,-_Alico 8haw was likewise Oharged bg heehr bnand with the like offence; but,'on ipro.: ffising to conduct herself'betet she ...

COUNTY COURT

... At this court, which was held on Tuesday ast, J. ADDSONs, Esq. presided, In the absence of W. A. Hulton, Esq., tie Sheriff's Amosor HAYI5VIRST V. OIBBOS. Mr. lan..s stated the caue. The action was brought by ?? Hayhurst, a sawyer at Blackburn, to recover compensation in da. mages for the ceduction of his daughter by the defendant Robert Gibbons, the son of a cotton manufacturer, residing in ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER BY THE HON. W. TUCHET, BROTHER TO LORD AUDLEY

... ATTEMPT TO MURDER BY THE. HON. NY. TUCHET, BROTHER TO LORD AUDLEY. he On Saturday a considerable sensation was caused in the vicinity of Bow-street police court, It being known that a person connected with a noble family was in custody on a 1 charge of having fired the contents of a loaded pistol at Thos. Smith, a guninaker, residing at 288, High Holborn, with in- Irt tent to murder him, d The ...

POLICE CASES

... MONDAY. BURGLAnr.-Michael Dunn was brought up, charged with breaking into and entering the house of John Gar- nctt, and stealing therefrom a quantity of wearing apparel. John Garmett stated he lived in Ann-street. About one o'clock ol Sunday morning lie retired to bed, after having made the windows and doors safe and se- cure. About six o'clock he got up, and found that the house had been ...

THE BISHOPRIC OF HERE FORD

... r ?? ?? ,, ?? ?? -COURT . E'SEFf.U5D . ( isfefare Lo~rd CbiefJysttie Denmas. an~d Justices Pattesoti. b .,gelodge, and Erle.) m T51 TIQOECiN,1. 5leF.ARnVUBI5UOP OF ?? d ;-i*ENT ,JUDGMEST j l P It; b-elng~generally kiotn that their loi dships would give, judm tin thins iimportant naso to-day, long before the usiiisl6iige of e-or~mefiahg business, thcrowded | in ove~tryparit. he 'ash to gain ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER IN GARDEN STREET, PRESTON

... A i ' il l) MURDER IN ?? STREET, PRlESTON, I ,- ?? ?? of the most brutal attempts at ri Iii wi.. i,'ere hielh have taken place in 1,w i'oroe time past, occurred in the *ti( ::lili Uelnion Railway Station. It ii, i uIr) eveninig hist, at about three .l i. HIoward, one of the clerks of j t a:llitl. ill Charles-stroet, of the North lIV 1'!1 1'r! nig to the station from his tea, a-. I .i-i -,lt ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY, DECEMBER

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY, DEc. 4. THE QUEEN V. HULTON. Mr. Martin, Q.C., appeared in support of a demurrer to a return made to a mandamus calling upon the defendant, the treasurer of the county of Lancaster, to pay upwards of £3,000, being the amount of an order made for:defray- ing the expense of the special constables called out in Manchester in August and September, 1842, in conse- ...

HASLINGDEN PETTY SESSIONS

... 11 XE5TERDAY. [Before W. Turner and George Hargreaves, EsqrF.] THE RELAY SYSTEM IN FACTORIES. Messrs. Abram Whitehead and Co., cottonr manufac- turers, of New Church, were summoned by Mr. Thomas D.udley Ryder, sab-inspector of factories, for a breach of the Factory Act, in allowing children and young persons- eu'ployed by them to work beyond the time specified by Act of Parliament. Mr. Robert ...

PRESTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... : PRiESTONr QUIARTER SESSIONS. TheEpiphany Qariter Sessions were held on Wedncsday last, at the Sessions House, ia this town, before the fol- lowing magistrates :_T, B. Addison, Esq., in the chair; the Rev. C. E. Kendal; R. Newshara, Esq., JDO. E ccles, Esq;; Jno. Bairstow, Esq.; W. Cairow,, Esq.; 5W. 'Vin- stanley, jun., Esq.;, Thomas Lowndes, Esq.; &c. The calendar was not so heavy as ...

PETTY SESSIONS.-TUESDAY LAST. I~~~~ ~ ~ z I A-b A C-AI A

... PETTY SESSIONS.-TUESDAY LAST. ?? ~ ~ z I A - b A C - AI A DEFAMATION.-Thomas Tallentine, of Hoghton, ap- peared in answer to a summon1 from John Parker, of the same place, charging him with having made use of improper language to him, and with having brought seri- ous charges against him. The offence charged took place at the Boar's Head, in Hoghton, on the Monday but one previous, and a ...