CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Thomas Pauid an excavator, was indicted for stealing a silver watch-case, a pencil-case, and various other articles, the property of the late Drmcan Crawford. Another count charged the propery as belonging to the Lord Bishop of London [to meet the case of the property having bean taken after the death of the deceased]. Ir Clrwood stated the caseforthe prosecution, observing that the prisoner ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIW INTELLIGBNCE. ROLL'S COURT-YESTERDAY. In the matter of ralkter, latea Minor. An application was made by petition on the part of Mrs. Anne Hodgens, to set aside a report of the Master, by which Mr. Hodgens, her husband, was reported entitled to a house in Sftepen's-treen, in which they resided pre- vious to their separation. together with the furniture there- of. His Honor pronounced ...

LONGFORD—THE LATE ALLEGED MALICIOUS BURNING

... LONGrORDTft1 tATV AtLLGED MAt!CIO1Is I I I ~~BURNLNG. (FROM OU0 OWtN COiltnESPONDE'T) GSiRAN-ARD PRESENaTMENT S 0SSIONSJTIIURSDAY. In consequence of the investigation which took place by direction of government, before Mr. Barnes, the stipen- diary magistrate, a few days ago, at Granard, the inhabitants eame to the determination of opposing the claim of Mr. Robert M'Cally to compensation out ...

THE LATE EASTON MURDER

... .: TE LA-T EASTON IM4IJtDER. 1 , I ; I * - . waWietthriira.licatw1 in this iabtivatin teltht aion: lavre been discoverea by the follhwring rneoas:- It sitapeart dilse thr .~cnsthcmdoageof the miaurdei,i maen |AtnedoJihn Statee,. who lived dal Eetnei anti, wMS a looie chom terabtsepted hirqtolf ftrmo the villtge, audited been awjay foroime ~dr vwhen his sudden dietlppearaene at succh ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERWS- INQUBBTB. TsE LATE D1iSASTROUS ACCIDENT ATiilE W* Hodsvs OF PARLLLMBTNT.-An inquest' was beld at the 'Dukee of Ormond, Prinees-street, Westminster, onview oftHe body of Willifim.ltoVei ged 48, who was klled7under-thenfOllOW- ing dreadful circumstances. It appeared from: theevidence that the deceased was employed in the erection of the new Houses of Parliament, On Wednesday morning ...

DOUBLE MURDER IN SCOTLAND

... -.0 At the Ifigb Court of Justieiary, G laszow, on Monday, a woman named Elizabeth Nickison, of Shafto, or Jeffray, lately resiting in Carluke, was indicted for administering, on the 4th of October last, to Ann Newal or Carl, residing in Carluke, a quantity of arsenic, which she had mixed up with meal and water and w hisky, and which she pretended was a medicine tbr her benefit ; and the said ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, WEDNESDAY. MAY 9

... I COURT OF EXCH EQUER, WEDNESDAY . \AY 9, I (Sittibs in Baino, befor'e Al r. Balown warfe. lh. Al, . (Sittinirs itt Ban co,betare A r. Baron Parre, M1. Bartoi Alderson, Irll. Ba roo, Botllad anad iU r.B co, G urneya.) hle c(;urtwaso(cpied thewlhale ofthle lay in hear- ing motions, of which the only one pos-essed ol an -e- neralinterest was the fol lo, ing IS uE TttI eEcOGNIZANCK; (iFate. W. ...

INFORMATIONS AGAINST A STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE FOR AN ASSAULT ON A ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN

... INFORICKATIONS AGAINST A STIPENDIARY MA- GISTRATE FOR AN ASSAULT ON A& ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN. At the close of the late inquiry at Tuam, Mr. Tully f applied to the court, on behalf of the Rev. Mr. Cullinan, sto investigate his charge against Major Burke, for an as- 'sault. The court said they could have no objection to proceed to hear it, and sent for Major Burke, who, on his arrival, being ...

EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE AND RE-CAPTURE OF A PRISONER

... EXT'RAORDINARY ESCAPE AND RE-CAPFURE I OF A PRISONER. The notorious and daring barglar, who escaped from the House of Correction at Swausea on the 13th instant, was for- tunately re-captuored last week in Cardiganshire. The fellow would not say how lhe broke out of prison. The following is llis rarrative :- I got out of my cell and the prison in about half-an-hour, and stayed in and about ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE IAELLIGENCE-LWEDNESDAY. MANSION. HOUSE. Tnrt BLOWNO.UP OF THE ?? VWLLIA1t.'.The attention of all scientific mene has been attracted to the great experiment of Colonel Pasley, of the Royal Engineers, and the general opinion entertained before he succeeded in this the first attempt upon record to destroy by gunpowder a vessel In deep Wvater was, that the object wae not to bo accomplihed. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LA JR INTELLIG'ENCE-MON DAY. VICE.CHANCR~LORWS COURT. THUr ATTORIOOY.0traRAL V. JONUS. This Csueae tood forjudigmesit thIsmarnieg. Thirfacts were very fully reported on a former occasion. ills Hovoits observed, the Information was, filed for (be purpose of having it declared that certain estates of which the defendants were possessed In the manor of Singlaborough did In effect belong tlo ...

THE MURDER AT LAMBETH

... TWE MURDER AT LAMBETH. CORONERS INQUEST. Yesterday morning, at eleven, a respectable jury was em- panelled before Mr. Carter the coroner for Surrey, at tie York Hotel, 11aterloo-road, to investigate the circomstances5 attending the death of Eliza Greenwood, who, on Saturday morning last, was tbund murdered in her apartmentl! No. 12 Welllngton-terrace, Waterloo-road. The transaction his caused ...