MURDER

... A brutal murder was committed at half-past nine o'clotk ron Sunday uraming ou the bo y of an aged and decrepit man, named Jamisr Adarms, who wes walking from.the Ha.row, at ?? green, to Luton, in BSedfordshire, sud bad proceeded as far as the liti leadlwug into the tow n, when he was stopped by Thomas Craw ley, alaboucing man ol desperate character, wibo struck him on the bhad *viih a bludgeon ...

COSTER, THE CONVICT

... ,cosri, rw- UrICT. .The Lord Maror ?? n received sorm cormmurfcations V witthi ihe last few days,: rebtive to Upeter, explanatory of ?? pursued by tateprtad ni. Aeqigt them was theffoU!witg:-A 'A gentleman, namedfrearaes,,tio possessed coneiderFt.Ie.pro. pearty, 'ad resided in a northerp. county, wa.undeta teop- .poraryj mhbrrasmenafeiv.ygrp ago, ,an4 inorder to avoid 'tbeexnessm'ity. of ...

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. ...

Derbyshire Easter Sessions,

... Derbyshjre Blaster Sesios - \'EDNESDAY eA, -i t4 -\rt s- - Ler sessions, IVLUNLESDAYIAii.1 ~: Held at tire Town HIAL, Asii 10 a. H at thePIJI P CEV ILn CIUESTFrpnrE D, before And the foll w: Magquircs Ctirates Sir Roqer Greisle~y, Owti Mgitrte Fracis Hurt, E. ; . James floivw1rh2 Req. Robert Arkwriyht, Esq. 'piyaliam aBndy,'Esq. E. S. Challdos'Pole, . rdneud G. Araytpard, Esq. f re w. A.Gilbet ...

LONDON POLICE REPORTERS

... LONDON, POLICE REPORTERSS. nf WLlnD.I..\n morni n. jilis LONDON, 110LIU1, 15 n rkla ' I . TAl1YvLF.RolE-(a` WednegN' Riormning 1jest os tbe .bus il commenced, a case of trivial importalnc :was called on, when at the moment the reporter of tlhe Times came into the justice roon, nand aas approaching the deisk uinally appropriated for reporters, which hlad becn previously occupied by two ...

LONDON SESSIONS

... Yesterday these Sessions commenced before the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, and a Bench of Aldermen. The RRCORDRE, addressing the Grand Jury, regretted that he could not coigratulate them upon the probability of dinintabed babour upon the London side of the calendar. He should bave wished to be enabled to do so, but truth forbid him. The numbtr f commitments in the City of LoDdon unfortunately ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-YESToIDAy. Ttiels at ANisi Prius, before the ChieJ Justice.) tRTEiE AND GREER V. JOHiNSON. Ills was au action of aissunpsit for gnods sold and deliv ered. hedsidaat pieaded the general issue. alid addled three rial ple ias, n of whitb chawgod plaintiffs with spoliation tf ereiflg tbeir namien from a deed-pole, which they had cn senting to accept a ?? of 5i. id the ble' ...

ELECTIONEERING RESPONSIBILITY—A PADDY M'KEW CONVICIED!

... ELECTIoNEERING RESPONSIBILITY-A PADDY, hI KEW CONVICF ED! KING'S COUN'TY QUARTER SESSIONS. (FROa OUR CORRESO'NDENT.) d BIRR APRIL Il.-rhe Quarter Sessiori( of this county L havejust terminated. In the cilil side of the court there a war civil bills tried for demands growinig out of elec- t 01ODePrilig transactions. Two of thea were at tbe suit of t persona named Byrne and Mulock against ...

OXFORD CITY SESSIONS

... . OMPORD 0-IT7 SE1.9ZIONS. -0 I.- ?? - L.- The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this City were holdeh on Monday last, before James Blnting, Esq. Mayor, John Wastie, Esq. Deputy Recorder, Mr. Alderman Parsons, Mr. Alderman Unsworth, Richard Wootten, Wm.- Slatter, Richard Ferdinand Cox, William Thorp, Esqrs. and other City Magistrates, when the following prisoners were tried, viz. , ...

EXECUTION

... . e. I. , Im N (Fromi/it ork ker qj Of ,Iuraaiiy.)j At tweive thsdythree ;noruOte cdits suffered the ezttenle penalty ofthla, befiiuad York Castle, pu~rsuant to, tersentences at ~the latif asisg,' ?? Writ bt, aged 19, Of, Rotlerusim, for, settiing fllteity w~tcs~',lw aged 2n of, 9n OJtingley,, 1lahur~r, for, t lsv~g orpll~ilestoll Thbiim~i 'Atlihs, Of, that 'plice, on the I 2th of, 'anuary, ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES.—TAUNTON

... SOMBRSTSHIIRS XSSIZ=S.-TRVNTONy. Mr. Justice Park opened the Commission here on Thursday afiernoon, and Mr. Justice Littledale arrived in the evening. On Friday morning their Lordships attended Divine Service at St. Mary's Church; after which Mr. Justice Park took his seat in the Crown, and Mr. Justice Litiledale in the Nisi Prius Court. There were 208 prisoners in the Calendar, and thirty- ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CRUELTY

... OXFOlD CIICUI''-G.LOUCESTERt, APRIL 8. Anne Wilkins, aged 24, who appeared with ain infant in her arms, was charged with ill-treating ?? Anne Keates, her servant. Henry Lines-I live near the prisoner's house. I know Mary Anne Keates. She has no mother, and her father is paralytic. She is eight years of age. Mary Anne Keates was a healthy child when she first went to live with the prisoner. She ...