QUARTER SESSIONS—GREEN-STREET

... I QUARTIER SESbiu.NS-GREEN-STfIBET. Yesterday the Recorder, accuomnanisnd bv Aldermen ?? and Fleniztg, touk his seat upon the bearch at eleven ?? A woman named Sarabh M'Hugb was indicted for receiving a quentity of platp, knowingit to have been stolen. The otaly evidence adduced was that of vn'accomplice, who failed to identify the prisoner. bhe was, of a.ursrs, Do- quitted. 'TIhe husband of. ...

ILLEGAL INDICTMENTS AND CONVICTIONS

... |- ILLEGAL 1NDIQTMENTS AND CONVICTfONS, Monday morning, uipor two men, named- Murphy and Doyle,. being put to the. bar of the Old Baiy, to tae their trial, Mr. Clark, the Clerk of the Arraigns, infonned the Re- corder that he understood the witnesses in this case had notre been properly sworn previousto going beforecthe grand jury,. to give evidence -in support of the bill. The Recoider ...

LAW REPORT

... IlAV REPORT. COURT OF EXCHEQUER-MoNOAY. IXYONS V. BlINGH5AM AN5D OTtIMtS. At twelve o'clock the Hon. Bacron Simith entered the Pu court, and the jury being called over, all answered to their to names. *n Mr. ~FirZGIBBO1, requested leave to mention, in Ala ?? apolg, to his lordship and the jury, tliat on Saturdayvm evemugbhe left the court to consult his senior counsel as to af the propriety f ...

LAW

... ?? :NOTTINGHAM ASSIZES. Some weeks ago we noticed the, murder of Samuel Clay,'a master butcher of Sutton. On Wednesday Wm.'Clayton, aged 18, was tried on the charge of being the murderer. The body of the deceased, it will be recollected, was found after a market-day in a close about three miles from Sutton.' There was a deep incision under the'ear, effected in precisely the same manner as that ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... DISCOVERY OF A ROEeRthS CAVE AND RETREAT NE.&R LiNcoix.-On Monday last a most singular discovery was made in the plantation of Skel- lingthorpe, a small village about three miles from Lincoln, of a most inge- niously constructed retreat for robbers. About six months ago three fellows called Freeman, Coupland, and Greetham, who had been charged with robbing Mr. Chaloner, leather-cutter, of ...

BURY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Orders ?? appellants, Aldham respon. dents. Depden appellants, Chedburgh respondents. Hint- lesham appellants, Boxford respondents, (a case granted.) Rattlesden appellants, Great Whelnethaam respondents, full costs. i Orders coon sed.Wenham appellants, Layham re. sponidents. D Tran~psr)07on ,fnr L~e.-Ahraham Gridley convicted .of stealing two lambs from a field in Little Wald- aingfletd. ...

CARDIFF ASSIZES

... TRIAL OF THE GENTLEMEN BEGGARS. (F11.i4 THFE CiERTriYR GUARDIAN OF 'MARCHi 2.) James Richardson, labourer, aged 30, and Alexander M'Donnell, surgeon, aged 23, charged on the oath of Solo- mon Harris, of Merthyr. Tidrvil, with stealing from him a gold seal and other articles, also with obtaining from him two gold watches, anid fifteen pounds in money by false pre- tences, were farther charged ...

AQUITTAL OF THE LURGAN ORANGEMEN

... I ACQUITTAL Or THELURGAN ORANGEMEN. I , . i ~ t- I\ ll- -1 - .. AVXACK ON MR. HANCOCK'S HOUSE. On Tuesday morning, when intelligence was brought to Lurgan that the greater part of the Orangemeu who had been arrested for an infraction of the law by walking in .procession on the 12th inst. had been acquitted at the Ar- magh Assizes, the church bell was rung, and the church itself was decorated ...

LONDON POLICE

... Cunious LovE AFrAiR.-Mr. Mirgersg a gentlemanly- looking young man, agent to a house in the city, was charged With having been found concealed in the house of R. Wor- man, Esq. of No. 1, Queen's-row, Pentonville. It appears -that a few eveoings ago the defendant was struck by the charms of Sarah Rain, Mr. Worman's buxom servant, who was stahding at the door. Mutual glances were exchanged, -and ...

RECORD COURT, DOWNPATRICK

... AREfCORP COURT, DOWNPATRICK. ADAMS V. READ. This was an action of trespass for entering the plaintiff's house, and taking therefrom a quantity of oats and beans. Evidence was given of these facts on the part of the plain- tiff. For the defendant, it was proved that a quantity of oats and beans having been stolen from the mail-coach es- tablishment at Hillsborougb, of which he was agent, be ...

GLASGOW WINTER ASSIZES

... GLAS(,OIV .INTEfR ASSIZES. SA'T!RVlAY. 2d ; SA'1rVIRD .l- 2(1 . :. W.y 1117a3>rarf, ;titl Mrs T'Tma!- e arecm.stc.. coining. pleaded NIMt Guilty. Aftce th.: rec n Oirt en (f the N.be-sl, tie Jnro found th, Cl: rn rllilli oqa) IXyhIC, amli he uan SenitnceD iti. 11 t of 1(1,s confi01 ?? in Iidiwldl, 10nnd to seozn ( tra$psprE12tnonT. M-Ta:aggart nodl his Wif.k horn botlb . 1l1 izssed. 'llv. I ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—OCT. 15

... MIHDDLESEX SESSIONS-OCT. 15. H -enry Palnser was charged with fraudislently receiving 0 of tenbilleo exchag e, fonr It, 500 each, drawn by Frincis *h Dugdale Astley, Esq. w MrA~tly crss~xam~~ed y te pri~soler The sum E a 'nsriratn tenl hills at L. 500 eachatterueto le ArMfiie on1? No other persnn was present at the ttmej I Sad - shnld e saisfed wth onysim from.L.760l) to ,S L .5000. I said L ...