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DREADFUL MURDER AND ARSON

... | .- The town of Newcastle-upon.Tyrne was last week the ts scend of one of the most brutal and inhuman nriuhrders~ ''that ever disgraced la civilised community, and, up t5 this moment, mystery shrouds the perpetrator of the horrid 0O deed, as well as the motives by which he has been, ac. Is tuated. One individual onliy has fallen a victim to thle 5, ?? M~illie, a clerk in thle Newicastle ...

CHILD MURDER

... 11 _. . ?? 4~~ On Wednesdaialternoon an inquest waS 4eld at the workhouse Claphai , on view of the body f a feia'le child. ,r. t. -lfuntley, of Bliiitqn-bill surgesn, jdeposed_ ws sur izoined to see the child on Mionday morning,.and fourd it at tie H.1and-in-Hand public-hoose, Streatbarm, It'was ini its nigilt-clottiicovere~l by a small table-cloth; it Ead been dead, hboui ?? hours. The ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... SURRBV SESIONS. EXTRAORDINARY CASE.-On Monday Frederick Ni, cholas Somers Thomas, surgeon, residing in the Grove. Qaliberwell, and William Boys, Ilis groom, were indicted for stealing eight mahogany chairs, a table, siome spouns, and several other articles, the properly of Henry Myers Seeley, of the Cominercial-roadi The trial of the pri- soners, wbich excited a considerable degree of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. THE QUEEN V. LAWSON. This was an information charging the defendant, who is the printer and publisher of the Times newspaper, with having published a false and malicious libel on Sir John Conroy in the Timesr paper. Mr. Thesiger stated the case to the jury. The defend- ant was charged in the information with having published a libel on Sir John Conroy. The jury ...

MELANCHOLY CASE

... Aluccl excitement has been caused throughout the city of Derry, Ireland, by certain mysterious circumstances connected with the entrance of the brig Tinaildra into this port. It was reported that one of the crew had been beaten to death oln the h-iigh seas by his companions, and thenititinous state of tile seamen; even while the vessel A ;as wearing up the river, seemed to warrant tlie ...

BRUTAL MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER AT COBHAM, IN SURREY

... :4 ,,- -, BRUTAL' MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER AT COBHAM, IN SURREY. il. .'1ilil 21-~ 1)i'a ._: F' On Monday a jury was empanelled before M. Carter, at the Down Farm, Cobham upon the estate of H Combe, Esq for the purpose of investigating the circumstances under which Thomas Phipps, a gamekeeper belonging to til tffig~erit~lenit erima liy his death. i de oed, that be iwa a ganmekeeper in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... * OLD COURT. i The second session of this Court of the present Mayor-t qrty was opened on Monday, before the Right Hon. the XLord Mayor, the Recorder, Mr. Sergeant Arabin, the Sheriffs, and other City Officers. ITe Grand Jury having been sworn, r : !The Recorder said lie was happy to say that it would be unnecessary for him to trouble them with any length- ened observations. Though in the ...

SMUGGLING

... iii:- 'I ?? s~lubG .LI G i O Sprd ay ni ?? an extensive seizure was made rp, oo!wicb, of snsu oled brandy audlotlher spirits, on L if qthe. xcne i schooner ' Le Pere de Farnille. Tlic eaiscl, wbich trlsded between Gravelines ind Lon- dpnZ,/ avowc~ly 'with 'apples, has been for some time supspjc~ed.,; VsThu'rsday afternoon sihe W.S -seen off the oqre ljg#5nnakinfoirtle 'IJedrvay, but in ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... C.RiONERS INQUESTS. * 5 ?? ?? ?? ' _ ?? Cm Muamsvsn MoasaJy an iaqai~ry was'iinstituted-at. ?? 'Earl of Warwie Longeere on thdbody of Janet Norman Dimond, a child aged eleven weeks; who wns !alleged to, have 'been. suffitoc ated by its mother; amrnrieblibmtle, named Elizabeth Norman, on tl/e nioaninig ?? last. Carolinb Gjill, of No.160, Broad-street, Bloomsbury deposedithat,. the. mother of ...

THE LATE ATROCIOUS MURDER AT NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE

... THE LATE ATROCIOUS MURDER AT NEW- CASTLE-UPON-TYNE. ?? lile inquest resumed its sittings on Wednesday, anid continued their investigation into this remarkable case for four days. The excitemett which this mysterious and extraordinary occurrence has created has not been equal led. Elizabeth Millie cxamined.-I am the daughter of the deceased. On Thursday lie came to dinner at half-past twelve; ...

CASE OF CRUEL AND UNNATURAL NEGLECT

... An inquest was beld last wevek before Mr. Sparrowe, Coroner, at Lowestoft, on view of the body of Robert Barber ialls, the infant child of Hlannah Halls, aged eight weeks. Susan, the wsfe of Francis Smith, of Lowestoft, fisher- man, deposed-I know Hannahf Halls and her husband; she does not live with her husband, but with a man by the name of Robert Barber. I live next door to them at the ...

CASE OF DESTITUTION

... : ?? ?? CAET ''OFDF,,IT'IUTION I t .~ ?? ill rv ts pnuesday a young woman, named Elizabeth Jones, wlho bad a sickly-infant in her arms, was brought before g'r Ballantine, at trie Thames Police-office, on a charge ot Sealing two pieces of salt pork from the shop of tar. Jo1es5 aclseesemonger, in Brook-street. The prisoner, swho siood trenb ling at the bar, was thinly clad, and appqarsd to behin ...