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Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... [940I,,oll Of fewfo&.1& *que4tot. e BARBA906 TIREATMENT OsF A LADY BY Eta HUSBAND tii t AND Iltit ScON, TiHE LATTER A CLELnoIAt.-AtI thle W Pettv Sessions conirt of' Cai'rickuergus, on the 11th lit November, .Richlard Baittersby, ?? and the Rev. Fi a John C. Battorsby, A-ere called upon to answer the de charge of Mrs. Biatteraby, the wife of the former an pr -the mother of tho latter, for ...

Assize Intelligence

... : ?? - - aopqe . wellioence. hve SWANSEA, MARCH, 1. the lad ing CHARGE or MuRJDE.-John Conners, an Irishman, meanwl {en aged 25, described in the calendar as a railway la- theJur: at bourer, was indicted for the murder of one Thomas calLed, i ich Lewis, at Cardiff, on the 11th November last. Wm. minatib the Williams examined *-I waS in Bridge-street, Cardiff, of finisi on the night of the Ilth ...

THE TOOTING CASE

... * JUDGE'S CHiAMBERS.-MONDAY. ye ge THE QUEEN ON THE PROSECUTION Or THE GUArA- ap P DIANs oF THE HOLBORN AND CHELSEA UNION v. hu he DROUBT.P she IN this case an order nisi had been obtained by Mr. all 'esBallantine, on the part of the defendant, to remove hbl the indictment found herein, the coroner's inquisi- bI - tions, as also the depositions and all proceedings he in- had thereon, by writ ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THEBERMONDSEY MURDER. ribed I ice of The following additiocial particulars relative to t lican, the arrest of Manning, which we ,announced last a mc- week may probably be read with interest. Manning,I slept it appears, retired to bed early on the night of his . capture, and at about half-past nine o'clock the t 3i officers arrived. They alightedfr-omitheir carriages cut a about'200 yards en ...

THE MURDER IN EASTCHEAP

... THE MUJRDER IN EASTCHEAP. On Thursday evening, at six o'clock, Mr. Payne, the coroner for the city of London, and a jury of twenty a citizens, resident in the ward of Billingsgate, assem- I bled in the ?? ee-room of the Blue Anchor Tavern, St. Mary-at-Hill, to investigate the cirrumstances cnn- nected 'with the death of Mr. James Burdon, the land- lord of the King's Head, in Eastcheap, 'who ...

FROM OUR THIRD EDITION OF LAST WEEK

... FROM OUWIRD EDITION OF LAT CROWN COURT, FniDAY, MAuCH 12TH. Mr. Baron RoLsE took his seat at ten minutes past nine. After the arraigning of various prisoners fbr trial, and swearing of the Jury, William b. belsoss, John Griffn, and William Gawkrode were placed at the bar, charged with burglary at Cook- ridge Hall, the seat of John Wormald, Esq., near Otley, on the night of' the 25th of ...

FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT i -WESTERN RAILWAY. (~iromn the Readding MMVcuY.) ment. It is w~ith feelings of deep regret that we have to No, record one of the most lamentable railway abocdents aged,' that, we believe, has ever occurred in this country. Allen and which took place this morning on that part of No. the Great Western line, called 1tbe gullet, the Masot deepest Part Of the ...

YOKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... TONSHIRE SPRING aSSIZES. On Saturday, the Commission of Assizc for this county was opened. Mr. Justice 5IAULE (lid not arrive until eleven o'clock, when, of course, the High Sheriff's usual procession was wanting; and Mr. Baron ROLrE did not arrive mitil four o'clock on Sunday afternoon, having been detained until late on Saturday night, at Durham. On Sunday forenoon, Mr. Justice MAULE ...

ADDRESS OF THE EIGHTEEN STONEMASONS WHO CARRIED THE PEOPLE'S PETITION TO THE BAR OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, TO ..

... ADDRESS OP' THE, EIGHTEEX STONEMASONS WHO CARRI.ED. THE PEOPLI. PETITION- TO THE BAR OF THE EOQUSE 0o1 Co0. MIONS, TO THEIR BROTHER TRADESMEN BnoOTHERS,-Our consciences tell us that while we- join in the general denunciation of class-legislation, much otits enormity Is owing to our supineness and the distinctions which have grown up and been fostered among our own order. At length we have ...

Assize Intelligence

... ftolf-,r Intellisture. - NORTHEIRN CIRCUIT.-DURIlA5O, FEB. 24. Before Mfr. Jreolice II'4ltinno. James Williams, Chartist bookseller, was indicted for gm assault on Christopher Thomas Potts, on the 4th of October lost, at Sundenland. Mr. Otter conducted the prosecution, and ML granger the defence. 'lir. OTTER stated the case to the jury. The defendant was well known in this part of the country ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... vojax?lvllrm T.5e 'iixines5 at tbseee Asa'z ollinienced on Monday W Iek, h- fora Mr. Baron purkoav-1, .ar. Justie Colt- niatf. The latter Ju,' plsestiledt il the Crown CeIt Trio ?? is a eumsnlary of the crnuissal bushnes. of the w.,;k JamlS Harper 7 19 waS oborhiced With havinog stslen a mare. tile .r stk y ot ,aeiu, Farser. The prosecutor is a tarrier, resid;l'g t ilarrogatte, and he to Ik a ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT MANSFIELD, NEAR NOTTINGHAM

... DREADFUL' MURDER AT MANSFIELD, I NEAR NOTTINGWAM. I On Friday morning last, the peaceful little town of Mansfield was thrown into a, tate of consternation by the discovery of oneu of the most dreadful and cold-blooded murders ver recorded. The hapless victim of this atrocions deed was a young woman, in her 20th 3 ear, naede Mary Hallam, the daughter of a tabourer; who has resided in Mansfield ...