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POLICE

... GUILDHALL. On Thursday, Mr. Warwick, of Cheapside, Mr. Morley, of Wood- street, and a number of hosiers and others, against whom bills were recently filed in Chancery for an infringement of the Caoutchouc Company's patent, again attended before Sir Peter Laurie. Mr. Warwick said he had the pleasure of attending there to meet several gentlemen whom he did not know personally, but who were known ...

INQUESTS

... INQVhSTS. Mr. Wakley, m.P., and a jury, held an inquest on Thursday at the Bagnigge-wells Tavern, Bagnigge Wells-road, on the body df' Mary Jackson, aged 82 years. It appeared from the evidence that the deceased resided at No. 3, Brooke's-row, Bagnigge-wells, and her means of subsistence were an. annuity allowed hcr by a gentleman to whem she been servant. She was in the habit of amusing ...

THE LATE MURDER AT STANLEY, DERBYSHIRE

... (From the IDerby Mercury.) Within the last week vety important evidence has been obtained respecting the murder of Miss Goddard, at Stanley, in this county, the particulars of which have appeared from time to time in our paper. It seems to go very far towards fixing upon the parties-particularly Holmes, the sweep-now in our county gaol, the crime with which they are charged, and for which ...

POLICE

... POLIO. QUEEN-SQUARE. Robert Williamson, the Chelsea pensioner, who has been some weeks in custody charged -with feloniously assaulting and wounding his wife, end against whom, in consequence of the death of the in- jured wolfau, a Coroner's Jumy, on Tuesday, returned, a verdict of manslaughter, was on Wednesday again placed at the bar for exa- mination The evidence given previously in this ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L&W INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. DuNN X. COMBE.-This was an action for trespass and false impti. sonment. Articles of the peace had been sworn by Miss Burdett Coutts. against Mr. Dunn, and a bench warrant had been issued against him, in consequence of which the defendant bad issued his warrant for-his being put into custody. These articles had subsequently been pro- nounced by the ...

POLICE

... 1 ; M~ANSION-HOUSE. On Tuesday, a ruffian, named Henry Sarang, was char~ed with having assaulted, in the most violent manner, Mr. Anthony Henricks, an old gen- tleman, who) resides in Devonshire-square, on1 Monday fortnight. Mr. Henricks, who was scarcely able to move aboet in consequence of the is. juries hie received from the desperate ruffian at the bar,. stated that at ab7out lhalf-past 15 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L&W INTELLIGENCE.- ?? or QUEEN' BENCH. vUllaDAY.- (Before Mr. Justice Wightbimain and Commnon Juries.) RALLAUD V. TAYLOR AND ot91111.-~The~deientiast, Taylor, in thio case, 'was the owner of some Itouses in Lan~beth, andi hadl disiroilned uon, tile Jilaintiff, who was one of his tenaistls. andl who Occupied at thle tine No. S, -,benezer-row, Kelnnillgtonl-lalle, for four wveeks' rent, Nviz, It ...

THE CHILD MURDERS IN THE FOREST OF DEAN.—DEATH OF THE MURDERESS

... THE CHILD MURDERS IN THE FOREST OF DEAN.-DEATH OF I THE MURDERESS. AVe last week announced the committal of Frances Bennett to our county gaol on the charge of murdering her six infant children. We have nowto record that the doom, the apprehension of which terrified her into the disclosures wbich made public her unnatural and unparalleled attrocitie ,hasbefallen her. Shediedinthe hospital of ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... CUIRT OF REQUESTS. CUILDHALL. Tim PATENT CANDLEaS APD 'THE BLACKING POET.`-Mr, Thomas Moyrial, described as the 1inventor and patentee of the 1getrsuire wax-~wick candles which require no snuffing, appeared to show cause why he refused to pay one John Efdmunds, an improvisatore and poet, the sum of Il. 4s. for work and labour donve-vie., writing poetry to enligrtena the public as to ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK ON THE CREW OF THE OFFLEY WHALE SHIP

... MURDEROUS ATTACK ON THE CREW OF THE OFFLEY ,WHALE SHIP. Bgy the arrival of the above ship particulars bavcereached England of a collision with the natives, under ircunastances of a distreasiag nature, resulting in cold. aooded murder of a portion of the crew and the almost certain' deocrction of several others. The Oley left England in June, 1839, under the command of bcaptain Lazenbyb; her ...

POLICE

... POLIO. MARYLEBONE,, On Monday, two very respectably-dressed young mcii, named David Farrell and Win. Farrell, were brought up in the custody of Ward, an officer of the Cork Con. stabulary, and placed at the bar before Mr. Rawlitison, the first-named prisoner charged with haying forged and uttered -a rheque for 501., and Ibe other with being aaryconcerned in the said trancaction. Mr. Thrupp, of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... - ?? 28th. PI Thle first session of this Court for thle present Mayorality comimeaced onl Illn,12dy, before the Right l-lonourahle tile Loral Mayor, the Recorder, Al- sierinon J2. Johnson, Glibbsg, Sir C. lMatrshall, the Sheriffs, Under-Sheriffs, and the ll%~lll City Olthellrities. it allpears by the Calendaer that there are at present 247 prisoners in tile gaoll of Newegate, awaiting their ...