TRIAL OF MARIN FOR THE MURDER OF MISS BETHELL, AT JERSEY

... IUIAL OF 'IAIRIN ?? 'TIlE MURiDIR OF (1 AIISS 13 ETIHlLL, ATl' JERE\. .. . . .. I I I- ?? di I I MISS ii liil*LL, Al I-'1jE 1VY, ills I 21orlidy likst wvas the day fixed for the trial of a Louis lifripo, [leeIISe d of'IIU tirre rillg MIi SS 1 ?? L - (tn openriug tire door's of' the Court threre was a gene- rall rush far places, kiad in a asrort time every part ot' it was crowded to suifocation ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-TaiS Ddr. COURT OF CHANCEIRY, LINCOLN'S.INN.-Slttingsatten. Slaney v NVade, motion for judgment-ianchester and Boelton Canal Company v Gray, to be spoke ?? v Matthews, to be spoke ?? re-Bennett, lonatic petition, by ?? v Collills, lotion by order. AeLnAtsQ.-Lllmsden' v Fraser, appeal part benrd-llarvey v Har- ?? v Ditto, two appeals-WoodI v Wooods, appeal. VICE CHANCELLOR'S (COUIT ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... wu ESTPERIN CIRCUIT-WIN-CHESTERs FEe. 29. The WXestern circuit (onirniincedl here to-day. 'Ihe com- nmision was openel onl Saterdav hbot no other business was transactetl on tha t daty. The judges are Mir. Justice Little- date and Mr. BIaroll l'olland. 'Ihe calendar contains the ullusual nlunelr of eighty-five prisonrs, seome ol'awhont are to be trie'd for very grave offences. 'Ihe cause-list ...

MURDER of a DAUGHTER by her FATHER

... MAlURDER of e 1)a AUGilHTERl1 ly FATHE PA TRl1. On Satustday last, Philip lIasroucl, of Gwenrnnp, teas ?? bcfore Wnm. P.I Ruberte, 1Esq., atjustice ferth~is county, chatrged with having shot one of hits childiun, a gill aibout fourteen years of age. We understand that 1'lianuel had for Borne time Past, in corneqenecne of' continued quarrels, lived apart fromt his vvife ,and familiy, the former ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLIC.P, INTEL LIG.ENCE Y'eslerday a Young man applied for a summons agaiast ihe beadle of St. BartholomlNw-t he.Greit, for not fulfilli ng a 4'ou- tract made wvith him to give him f'5 if lie would marly a young woman of that parish. Tie beadle gave hiin his word of horotr that on producing a certificate of such a marriage lie should havo the reward. Ile married the Young woman, who had a ...

MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THE CLIO AT PARA

... I |IURMDE OF TflE CAPTAiN AND CREVW OF ,1~ 7 lTE CiaO AT IPA. ?? Mtalj'sty's ;hip Ricehorso list nrrived Rt Ho ita -l v locs frn; Peru, having nn biart the s sle sarsiver o thle crew of the brig Clio. The man, a hocse ,lattie ?? x t ariler Paton, gives the folltiwing melancholy staie- - I sailed front Liverpool on the th of Aagrrst lart, s in tilre bir Cliol of MoetriLse, ?? John Reerl, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGHI COURT OF J!STICIARY. Manrdny, Feltrunry 21) 1 IMPFORTAN'T TRIALS MoR. Nro7Tor FOACtIING AND ASSAULT. JUlty. Henry] Stcranstre. Andrew Hkr/res, John Wre~gstjffi i ou anti John Fab-riwrrve, were placedi at the bar, charogel ortanit w'ith contravantion of thea rot 9 Gee. IV. cap. 69, try Ctd , which the being out at nighit arimeud awith g ene or other V it'tt offensive reenpirnS, to thre ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IP,71,hLLIGENCE. IlAl',[,OS OI oill.- STIZ EET. I)OG STr .I.Neg.-eS:oerday ?? t Pickering was brouglht before lMlr. I)yer, cliargel *vith (log stealing. Mr. l)avis, silk ielrcur l)over-strect, Piccadillv, statel that a short time before lie etliered the ot'nce, while sitting it) his parlour, he heard a barkin-, which he was certain pro- ceeded fionm a favourite lit tle (16g, his ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MARCH 2

... I CENTR.1r CRIMINAL COURT-Vhlew 2. beforc 1r. Baron (.RunNIA and Alr. Justice G'oiAStL.j TIlE CUSTOM-ll0) iSE RO13 iBE l;Y. Iiiblair Jrrrtdan, alia Jr/lin ~Learq ,and 'I'renius Nirlir on, were indr te ' for feloniousiv breaking and enterinur tl~c dwveliing-elouseofour Lord the King, on t'ie 27th Nosvember, afnd stealing therein motoey and notes to tile amiount of.4,290i), the property of our ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW lAITFJTEL'1 ,'NCE. SLA'NILY , WA10DE. The Lorto JCHuirNCI IAtiatV- ?? iciI of tis' fonit gone jdmeillthin ii ca-c, Ws I:'i a' ?? .r d ii a' week. It l an apelfro nt ord 0lI c- iac l it NeirlClI-irg a now trial of an iiu d Leo~ Int 1a-e l''t'ill R ?? a (litili fisended on nt pedifirec rIwI id bc -ial ,iv-i I t niil claimed to he al loivcl to 1 edeco it inri -ovte i yax esie' in thle ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORt''HERN CIRCl7IT. I--YonK, T Eiso SY. CROWN COURT. [he only case in this court ta-dar which excited any inte- rest mis tie trial of li ilia n Hodgson, it notorious aoscher, and twho wag acquitted a short time ago (the evidence not be- Inc Sudiciently strotig) on suspicion ot being conceined in the KI~xity imurder, which has excited so ?? attention in York- ,,hire. lile charge againstthe ...

MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THE CLIO, AT PARA

... MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF TIHE CLIO, AT PARLA. His Majesty's ship Racehorse has arrived at Barbadoes fronm Para, having on board the sole survivor of the crew of the .big (I/o. The man, vobose name is Alexander Paton, gives the fiollowing melanecholy statement:- I sieled trim Liverpool on ?? 7th af August lat in IhP brig Clio, of Montrose, Mr. Johlee R-ed mastier; Mr. John Bnyd was ...