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Execution of Mrs. Jeffrey, for Murder

... awedu a f to, Ze~ffirey, fot mulvrde,. [ , - ,s . I _ , - Mondaymorlinqgibe sentence'of death pronqunced upon Mrs.-Jvff'' at; the'late assizes in Glasgosw, wis carried into ffect at tbe usual lace ifexecution. It will be eenbered that -the,-was -'invited of -administering' poison to H.' '.Ifun o ; &i-igblitu-;nfdm er,' and Alrs.'Crl, *ho both re- tsided as lodgers in her house in Carluke. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I AW INTELLIGEKNO 'PREROOATIVE COURT. WOOD AlD O=ZSR8 . QOoDLAx.-MSRLt5, AIM 0PRIES. This Important ease 1bs been on the whole of the weeek, andhasn otet termluated. When the evidence hasbeu all gone through -ir shall give th cparticulars. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. (Before Lor&Denman and a Special Jury.) T3M QUEEN V. LAWSON, OP TRE TIMES NUWEPASEE. This-was an information charging the defendant, ...

POLICE

... JPOJLXCB. DOW-83flENT. r On Monday three fellows, named Williamn Mathews, meiijamin Mortimer, and John Kent, were charged with cruelty and brutally using a cow in Charles-street, Covent0garden, On Sunday morning last. It ppeared from the evidence of a respectable man, named John Ware, that he was proceeding along Charles.street at six o'clock on the morning in question, when his attention was ...

POLICE

... POaL ICXs. An old man named Coker, who has been many years a labourer about Billingsgate-market, was brought UP, having got drunk and abused the officers who took care of hin. The defendant, it appeared. has been in the habit of working from three in the morning till eight, and-generally has had the remaining 19 hours to spend between drinking and sleeping. Mr. Hobler-Why, I am afraid you will ...

POLICE

... I c T3XAPoii4 StBx9z4~ @ 3-sing 'been Md to thu IoadzM iin raising the Apol]lo #eteo >.s, Wui-y tid'e collision with tlia'ec~, hispslsipaestde g te Conmm idStesaom pan:y, t.1X inrmd ofd e rt..; seedings of the eagser empl~oyed tq removWthfck;: The followig . lettr Ews Eiqitt -,o. l*i dalsipW a 3.s weri & - . : - ~ -..; ii Ss;g5 gs -S.¢ommerciaLiStamopaoeto Ce mnb N! Chief-office, Fis)1 ...

Accidents, Offences, &c

... Aceisdeua, Offeneeos, e>* LAMENTABLR. ANDY DEVERI:NED SujCwn.- Between eight aud nine o'elodkon Friday morning a very determined act of self-destruction took place .n Waterlho-bridfe, a. gentleman having precipi- , tated himself ofld one, of the, centre ~archeso; on. the r wrest side, into the river. Tyrrell immediately gave an alarm, and several boats put offto the spot, but the object .of ...

Admiralty Court

... Admiraltyl Court. [Before Sir J. Nicholl.] Tug ELARL GREY.-SALVAOR.-This'suit for salvage was pro- moted by the owners, master, and cre* of the steam-vessel Solway, against the owners of the Earl Grey. It will be re- membered that in the last Term the Learned Judge, after hearing counsel, decreed 9001. as a reward for the assistance randered by the crew of the Solway., The King's Advocate ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 7 IE1F jW s! fidi 'xSh'eri the case 5iMrte~'Se~geirWiide,'Who' in the aippea a, i ei the eiadingrcdunmel ofbpMj.'Attwobd,-then appliedet n th hedour in., respectjof ,asum, otf 4,000l. Cdisols;I and 1,8001. in money, which had been paid into court. byMr.'Attwood, and wbichhd*- baeeipaid:aojt to the respondentsaonilieir applioation. ,lialen liedt'or a sum of-10,000! whic he. had been, er ed:to ...

Sheriff's Court, Red Lion-Square

... Sherfifs Court, aled AFir F HUTTOlrNr.,,wAAa. Wtj -the *-f or 1ll tI 14,, to# ~~izxryi'legs si St2 an~di buldera .1' insti ~nappeiede eni d g d M Mr. -a CAppeared t ilaintift; wao ulid~efiaded h - par4f p dsi. - ' Eda 4A8XisampsorP~anit~zlei ky M~s s-Was foreman. Proberg; ad sent a great timber of joints ef meat to f3 ward' residence, No. ., Clarges-street; had also, as tc stated, seat mutton ...

POLICE

... P 04 £CA. FOUGERY IN THE CIry.-A young, man ofrver respect- able appearance, named George RBiaie, was brought before- the Lord Mayor, in the custody ef Roe, the officer, charged with having committed a forgery upon the banking house of Stone, Martin, and Stone. The circumstances of ttnecase excited somne curiosity. Rebecca Staples, housekeeper to Mr. Thomas Jiarigua, a $panish merchant, whose ...

POLICE

... 4pJU141 e . DUSTY BOB AND HIS Oss.-A flying dustman, named Robert Swain, alias Dusty Bob, was brought before tile Lord Mayor, charged with having stolen a bottle of Champagne and a bottle of gin, the property of Mr. Callon, a wine. merchant. The cellarman of the prosecutor stated that the prisoner was, a few days ago, employed next door to the prosecutor, in clear- ing away the contents ...

RECEPTION OF THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONER AT CARLISLE

... RELLPI'IUN OF 'JIEE POUR LAW CoMvmIsSIONEu AT CARLISLE. (Abridged from the Carlisle Patriot.) EXTRAORDINARY CASE. Thursday last was the day appointed by the Poor Law Commis- sioner for addressing the magistrates and overseers, and all others interested in the poor laws, at Carlisle. Before eleven, the time appointed, a number of weavers and other operatives mustered near the spot. i G. G. ...