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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTH-ERN CIRCUIT, LIVERPOOL.-TuEsDAY. CROWN COURT. The Court was chiefly occupied to-day with several unim- portant and uninteresting cases of manslaughter. Emma Mlarland, aged only eighteen years of age, was found guiltyof cittinganed maiming William Patnough. The prisoner lived in adisreputable house atCastleton, near Roch- dale, whither the procecutor went to inqure for a fiiend, to whom ...

NISI PRIUS—BRFORE LORD ABINGER

... I NISTI PRIUS.-Br:FOuE LoaD AIINGEn. I BOND V. MIESYER. This action arose out of son e slanderous expressions whbich the defendan t had niade use of respectirng the plaintiff', who is a publican in Manchester. lle ?? h1fimt or Stealineg a top-coat, selling it, nal thite appreprin- ting the mosey to his own use -Mr. A LEXANDER wtas retained for the action, and Air. CIIESWEL.L for the de- fence. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIG EA CE. MANSION-HOUSE. A young man named Wl'illirrr JHltonr, who, although no morethan eighteen yearsofrgs isamarried lman, was brought before the Lord Mayor ?? Lorrester, the officer, cltarged with having committed a forgery upon the banking-house of Williams and Co., of l3irehin-lane. ?? Saturdav last a young woman named ormma Litchfield, who it was tiscertained afterwards was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION FIOUSE. A young woman of very respectable appearance, the wife of at (Jerman mechanic, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having attempted to commit suicide. One of the officers of Billingogate stated that on the pre- ceding evening the defendant ran in a state of distraction among the barges, and was in the act of flinging herself into the tide when she was grasped l y ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORDJ CIRCUIT C 1TNMOUIH.-FRIDAY. [lI fore Lorsd 1)I. sx.] 3.it IiDER. I~slo ard Mor gan aged 58, was inlicted for the wilful mur- der of John Reece' o; tihe night of the 30th of July last, near Chepstow, in this county. Mr. Pmititsi ani Mi stNVA o'SBY conducted the prosecu- tioli; Mlr. 6FAVes uend 'Mr. TdALBiOT, defended the prisoner. The prisoner is a haulster, the deceased was a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PQLICE INTELLIGEINCE. BOWV-STREET. Eliz:beth .Inne Hlanciock, ;s ho svas some time since charged at this otlice with ha ling stolen a handomile snuffbox, formed of ulrge square blood-stonesset in goldwesbrouglitup onSa- turday for re-examination. 'I'he lprisoner, it appeared, had gone into the shop of Mr. Chtaainerlavne, a pawnbroker in Broad- street, St (iile's, and offered ate box for sale ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—AUG. 19

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-AuG. 19. OLD COURT. [Before Mr.JusticeBo AN-QUF.Tand Mr. Baron AL.DEnSON.] STEALING IN A i)WELLING-iIOUSE. Johnii lills, aged 31, was indicted for stealing a variety of articles of plate, value £70, the property of Richard Bag. gally, his employer. AMr. ClHAMIBERS conducted the prosecution, and having stated the facts of the case, proceeded to call the witnesses, from ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I CENTRAL CRIMLNAL COURT. OLD C'OURT!. Leivis 1'lrillips, 24, was indicted for stealing a, £5 note an toeer'gns front the person of 'Iho' i Bon o h 11th April. Alr. C' r.,r Nr s conducted thle prosecuition, and Mr. A lirL. rrrus, Mr. C. Pnmirrsirs, and Mr. Boohrana, the defence, Mr. Thiomnas Brown, of No. 2, Augusta Cottages, Hamp- stead-road, was fir4t called, Ilie deposed that lie went to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSI7E INTELLIGENCE. Ii OME ClRCUtIT -C(IROYDON, Fiitmx. CIVIl, StIl, CNefore Mr.Justice LITTIJ.:DAIE: an1d :I Comoinill Ju ry.' IO(iI.IC'. U)N-NOP', A SI NCF OFP 611lSOI'M This action was brought by tile pliltli~tir to TeIOSIV' ; S,.I5llS Ti~~s lictilldtilitt :,Si>ignlee ol 3tr. ('lossop. thirteenl pictures, whlich the defendalnt, o a, IoigO of trhilleit ;late of te ICIictoria Thbeatre, ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... SOMEIISETSHIRE ASSIZES. The Commission for holding thle idsidniomer Assizes for So- merret wat opened at Blridgwater, by Air. Baron Gurney, on Saturday, and thle business Of the Court comnmented on Monday, Mr. .Justice Coleridge presiding in the Nis-I Prius Court, ansi Mr. Baron ~Gurney in that ofithe Crown. The calendar contains a list of 63 prisoners, three or four others having been ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL cRIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT. These sessions, the tenth under the new Act, cosenced yesterday. At ten o'clock the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, ICommon Sergeant, Sheriffs, &c., took their seats on the bench. The calendar contains the names of 240 prisoners, of whom 164 have been committed from Middlesex; 40 from Lon- dor, 24 from Kent ; 14 from Surrey; and 8 from Essex. 'The following is a ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... EXTENSIVE FIRE XY'vBkRfICAN.-On Friday evening, soon after nine o'clock, a fire broke out at Messrs Dewick and Sons' printing-office, in Bar- bican. The office was situated behind the houses on the north side of Bar- bican, and communicated with the street through a narrow gateway. Some gentlemen alighting from a cabriolet first discovered the fire, and gave imime- diate alarm. With the ...