IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... IPSWICHl BOfOGf SES SIONSX. These Sessions were held at the Old Shirehall on Wed- nesday and Thursday last, before Sir C. F. Williams, Knt., the Recorder. J There were nineteen prisoners for trial. The Recorder, in the course of his charge to the Grand Jury said, he had carefully read over the whole of the de- positions, and hewas sure it would be a source of salisfac- n tion to them, as it ...

EXTRAORDINARY CONFESSION OF THE MURDERER MARCHANT

... EXT2RAORDINARY CONPESSION Op THE MURDERER MARCHANT. From the time of Marchant's confinement in Newgate he has been ex- tremelypenitent, and after Bome time, he made a confession which we give at length, and at the same time a short sketch of his history and character, The father of the culprit has resided in Chelsea for upwards of eighteen years, and has always borne the character of a sober, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COnOmNES' INQULS'2s. An inquest was held on Tuesday in Cloak-lane, Cheaps#e, on the body of Mr. H. Alexaltder Smith, ged 25, who dii ~on Sinday night last. It appeared in evidence That deceased and his wife came on Thursdav to lodge in the above lane. When hevyeame they had a lottleofgin andbrandlyw th hem. On Friday. Satnidity. and Suivday. th y drank at t!:e rae ,f two pints (f sin and ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... MIuRDEn N;EAn Wontisop.-Strong suspicion hlaving been excited that a single woman, named Harriet Pyc, had given birth to and destroyed an infiitt she was apprehended, and ac- lrnowledged the crime, confessing that she had deposited the blody in a fish-1ond in Mr. Ramsden's wood, where it was sub- ?? fiund. Pending the inquest, the unnatural mother ecfbcte4 her escape in the night, having ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZR IL1GLIGVA MIUDLAND CIRCUIT, NoTTzreonpIJUilY 19. CRIMINAL COURT. [Before LeradAuiNoGkJ Join Driier, aged 29, wag charged Inpon the ceroner's'inquIsitlon, with the ilfual murder of Anne Hancock, at the perish of Caunton. i Milr. CLAnxit condacted the east for the prosecution. - It appeared from the evidence that on the day of-the evening on' which. sthemurder was- eomwlteh, lrlrer, 1 ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... The business of tiese assizes commenced on Fddiy bIst before Ur. Justice Coltman and Mr. Daron Maule. The following is an account of the proceedings up to Weduetsd2Y last:- JOSEPH CLilFE (30). charged with sheep steding,, at Altmondbury, was foend guilty and sentenced to trausporta- don for ten years. JOHN SHERwOOD (28), nud WILLIAM TRAINER(27). char~ed ith night-poacbhtg on the estates of the ...

WORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... ;;:b5 - ;RI wo - -i -w , ,- usE8MY5~*3~S ~,Colmis'ouof Astize fo tisi &.County Was ?? o Met he tdgrtant esortdg then, thefolop worn thas lwigmrinM. Th uHry. ArhrLgelo ?? l. joa Nia r nti a fCl, ut.,~ da.P. Both the Judg h sad? Jlhe f atsowng Bwornel asq ?? ak ?? E G IN K U mPar. Si . tiriarlr., M.P., of lps on e~ran The Heoilptn. Sorthu LaSllis, ot irlod J.bW'Cl'ou. ?? Hal.Ptr, of Oxiby. - ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZES ilrE'tLLIGEPNCE. VeICKLOW ASSIZES-TuraDST.v The commission was opened this morning at ten o'clock, by the Hotn. Baron Foster, and the cases fur trial were of a minor character. The following grand jury was re-sworn for the discharge of the criminal ?? George Hudson, Bart.- Colonel William Acton; William T. Bookey, Rubert Chal. loner, John Hornidge, Charles D. Latouche, William J. ...

LEEDS:

... sx. SATURDAY. JULY 13, 1839. si a _ YoRI; ASsiZES.--On Thursday the Commission of b Assize was opened at York. The Judges, after attending u divine service at the Cathedral yesterday mornin-, pro. 01 h i i ceeded to the Castle, when Mr. Barot ?? took his seat in the Crown Court, Mr. Justice Coltman presiding in the P Nisi Prius. n P BOROUGH WATCtI-RATE BILL.-This Bill for res. h _ tricting the ...

SUFFOLK TRINITY SESSIONS

... - SECCLES, Tuiy I, Bcfore Sir T. S. Gooch, Bart., Chairman, and a full bench of Magistrates. The bills for this Division of the County were read by the Clerk (t the Peace, and at rate tor 671A. was allowed by the Be-lch. John Kieab/c, 22, Charged with ?? a (quan- tity of clover hay, the lirperty of Mr. Williamt Girlingo of Peasen hall. was iouiitd guity: Ii weeks hlar(I laboiur. George Sinith ...

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 ...

KNUTSFORD SESSIONS

... KNUTSFIOID SESSIONS. BRDFl)Ul;Y FOOTPATH CASE. On Toedoy last, lat thone seossios, an appeal was tried agalnst a eonlviction of jiustice3a against Willhia Acton, for aall~~eged tecspalss thle perty of one Williamlo Valaldrey. In oolr palper of the 0thAplUril lst weo galve sonie accoso~t of tilc openling of this footpalth, wvhirls hadl been illegally stloppedl ssj. :n:odl the present ...