CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... upo u,. .. -- CBS.VRAL CRI.MINA C*. .1P - - -.fl u 1lATA THE GOLD IDUST Rots 7Ety-cSlXTH DAY'n Til'). -tce! LITTLEDALIQ [Before Mr. Ju -fis morning. when The trial of ?? case was resumefi - .- .v Moses, toak an oh- Mr. Sergeant BomIPA, on the part of Dla . -*I Indicted until jectioa to the Indictment that a receiver could ?? 'nn of the after.the clcnrtlon of t he ?? He caofed the atten- a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLI CE lN2'TELLlG HACB-SATURDAY. MANSION-HOUIIE. EXTgNSIVE ROraslryBR IN AmilcA.-An American Id, between seventeen and eighteen years of age, named John Alayland, was brought before Sir Peter Laurie, who sat for the Lord Mayor, charged with having robbed his brother, a wholesale grocer In Mo. bile, United States, of between 8,000 and 10,000 dellars, In Ame. rican notes and silver. The ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. COURT OF CIIANC4RY. XRMP V. THlE TIRIC1T001 RAILWAY COMPtANYV. - Thid matter was partly argued and allowed to stand over under, the expectation of a compromise. No compromise being effected, It was this morning In lthe paper, but at the request of the partles al. lowed to stand over Again until Wednenday next. The pant heard appeal of Wordewerth v Wood aind several. ...

EXPLOSION OF A POWDER MILL AT EWELL—TWO MEN KILLED

... EXPLOSION OF A POWDER MILL AT I BWRLL-TW0J MEN KiLLED. I Some account hin already appeared of a melancholy ac- cident wbich took place, on Wedheoday last, at the powder- works of Sir ?? Bridges, Bart.,.at Ewell. It was stated that one of the mills had been destroyed, and that three men who were at work in it-were seriously injured. We regret to state that two of the men, William Budgesl aud ...

THE CHARTISTS AT ASHTON-UNDERLYNE

... 'I TIIE CIIARTISTS AT ASHTON-UNDER- L YNE. SURRENDER OF M'DOUALL BY HIlS BAIL. We briefly alluded on Wednesday to the disputes which had sprung up amongst the ehartists at Aslton-under-Lyne, With respcct to certain charges preferred egain-t Stephens by M'Douall, who has brought himself itto sone trouble by attacking the preacher. It Feenas that a meeting wae held oq Tuesday evening, at ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... I INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-SATtrntAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner CArran.) At the sitting of the court the following insolvents were discharged without ?? Reilly, John Hoowlin, and Thomas Murray. The discharge of Michael Harte, late of Killeshandra, county Cavan, was opposed by MIr. Mlacdonagh, on behalf of Messrs. Baird, Whitfield and Baird, merchants. Messrs. Creighton and Power supported the ...

COURT SCANDAL

... COURT SCANIDAL. We perceive th at attacks are still Ima de on ?? i remier, Sir Tames Clarke, cud the Ladies Portmain and 'trvistock ft r the part tiev have taken in the scandalous reports againist LadY Flora. It is do. inandct tati tthieoriginal(icirl;ator (or invelito (of'tliecaltinltysliould be givew up. Sorely these writers caninot be ignorant of the Court version of the a flair, anl ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BESCHI OF IlAGIST'RA'4,FS. Tue4DiAY,, Joos; 25, lti3).-preselt W.SvvNooRa, and F. II- tllinn~it t-:sqrs. Amniver AstiI Aqs5l573vl. TIII' Coiv-P.%,,st.--Jiohn Penfud was ehargoil hy the [high Comtahte w5itil C Ceitinl a distiurbancet, it complany of Ilee other draisher navigators, 115 t1131 Girand plarlil, hi tween the hoors of twelve R51d(1 i35 ysterdaoy 53100. Th1w prisohner's ' ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S INQUESIS. Before F. 1i. Gell, Esq., at Laughton, onl Thursday, onl view of the bodyv of Walter White, who was found hanging in at weioo there that Morning. William ?? deposed that ait half.I pist 1(1 o'clock that morning, lie, discovered the boily of a man liaigiiie by a silk handkerchief, frons an oak tree; hia feet were about three inches fromt the ground. The body was in a bad ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICEYESTERDAI- READ-OFrICE. .THE EXCISE 5. .JNLICEINSED T5SADERSI.attheW Mlur- .ray, 1anrad-Biidges was charged with selling tobacco with- Gote~r!zthe ?? of Apriflast. the defendant did not appear'. William Barrett proved service of the summons and no- tice on the defendant. James Cusack, an informer, was sworn, and stated that that he went to thedefendant's house on the day in ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDAY. (Before Mr. Justice L1TTrm1DALhC,3 THPW GOLD DUST ROBBERY (SEVENTH DAY'S TRIAL). At ten o'clock this morning the prisoners, Lenin Caspar, Elis Caspar, Emannel Xose!8, and Alice Aiblrah'ams, were again placed at the bar. Mr. Justice LITTLSRALE in reference to the objections taken by the learned counsel for the defence to the Indictment on Saturday, said he had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE-

... MONDAY. MANSiON -HOUSE. George Palmer and Mary Palmer, his wife, two persons of respect. able appearance, were charged before the Lord Mayor with a violation of the Silk Act. The chief clerk in the office of Mr. Humphreys, the solicitor, attended for the prosecution, whichl was Instituted by the Silk Company. A solicitor also attended for the defendants. The Information was laid under the 17th ...