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ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE QUEEN AND PRINCE ALBERT

... AT'IR(CIOUS iTIEI'I'T() ASSASSINNT'II: [I1i', QUEEN AND PRlXNCE AII :Rw'1I. At a fei minulltes p1i:; Six o'clovk, Oil Weliu.l;y at- etlr ool, ,lIor Majesty,;lC j iillcd b2 I 'IlIice I!e 13Bukingilam Palacle ill anI opcil carl'iaigo and vurl'I I tendled by (Colonel BtlIcy and Sir Filward l3o water on horseba k, a ld plecede by two ouItider, for ?? iulitse off pay&de' X as bservit to Wth DIIn h ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... | . 7. - ADMIRALTY COURT, TluinsDAVy, MAY 28. THE LONDON rMERCIIANT-COLLISION. This was a cause6of 'damage by collision. Thle Ve-. nierabic, a rollier. 6f' 454 tons, from 'South Shiflds to~ London, and the London Merchant, a steamer, bound from Londln to Newcastle, camf ill 4ollisipn on the morning ofthe 29th of Dteemnber lps,'ldirif l Orferdnsces. The weather was fair,-aud the moon shinhig ...

HORRID MURDER AND SUICIDE IN CLERKENWELL

... On Tuesday last, between 12 and 1 o'clock, the neighbourhood of Compton-street, Clerkenwell, ?? involved in thc utmnost excitement and con- Is tern ationa inl conse quen ce of an appalling mur- der anld sulicide, which wvere committed by a mail flnamed George Gingell. I:t appears that at the Iabove nmed time the decea~sed xvere observed by some of the inhabitants of the neighbourhood walking ...

CLERICAL AND RELIGIOUS

... i , At the Court at Bucking-hain-palitce, Jxue 15, 1840; present, the Quaeenis ;jojt Excellenxt Ma- jesty in Council,-[t is this day ordered by H-Ier Majesty il Council that his Grace the Arhlbishop of Canterbury do prepare a form pracr and thanksgivin -rto Almighty God, tbr o is late mrC- ciful presclivation of ?? QuIn Inut Ihe atrocious and treasonable attemipt against herstild person, on ...

TRIAL OF COURVOISIER

... I TRIAL UA U(JURVOISIER. I CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, THURSDAY, JUNE 18. I irhis being the day appointed for the trial of the va-| t , It-ouisier. 0on the charge of murdering his late d ?? William Russell, the Court was from an s y hour besieged by numbers of ladies and gentle- 4 n who had been fortunate enough to obtain cards of Stission from tile Under Sherifts. The counhel for the 1Rroeecution ...

COURVQISIER'S CONFESSION OF GUILT

... couRVQlsIU'Sf CONF3ESSIOzJ. OF, t. t ; lk -1 -GUILT.; - i; ' 'I After the :verdict was returned;,a report was g circulated that the prisoner had confessed- to the. k murder,: and' upon 'inquiry we . foumt. tliat tW' d: rumour wtas correct. It appqareddthat':whllethe examinations were going on at ihe house of Lord, a William Russell, in Norfolk Street, after-the Ii murder, the attention of Mr ...

BRUTAL MURDER OF A WOMAN, IN LONDON ROAD

... BRUTALt' iM -IOFA TqScarcely'bad the- entertainimeits of ithe Wbit- \ .u~ntide holidayabetntbrought to a eclose:in' this~ 4itown, whena'nocca'rrenedetook places thedetailsi of ivhich we give below, afforziing aBad contrast' , to ihe.Proceedings Yw t week:had, to;xecord. A woman of the.namea 3Aia d omiior. 27 y.eaisi 3 of age, 'wA6 had' tefor i'ti'iiie ' ,iiig *ith; ejomner,,naaed . ±bloma` ...

CORONER'S INQUEST ON THE BODY OF JAMES MACDONALD

... CORONER'S INQUEST ON TILE BODY OF JAMES MACDONALD. On Monday afternoon, an inquest wvas hold at the Westgate Station, before William Stoker, Esq.,coroner, upon the body ?? Macdonald, who (lied abont I o clock ill the morning of that day, at the Infirmary, in this town, from the effects of injprios receivod iln his head by blows from a flat-iron, inflicted by it person namied Michael Alef, ...

ADMIRALTY COURT.—MAY 28

... I I . IRA. I- MAx 2. - sides, idtlmJ frat the fis of the ase, 'iiiti 1 be-utedis idebplorchat:uj0oate y h aosalng as that e repr pte'4btobe,t wiith ihe weatberpfine gm*idelear, and the imoi sihinlng' ibirjht-sch e ;morninig $hafhe ligiuit df tfie steanter iould be. . 'seenl.wo millesoffany, suchacldeat should have 'o ccurred, by which not; Iby:'.jiipertiy wa de- ,tstuoijed,biyt tbree ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... N.PWCASTLE P)LICE. - - L . - . . .N bATUiRDAY,J -.1 LN 2(O.-Before Messrs ALI). B3ATSON and ..fme~s Pearson was convictedl of picking thle pocket of Thomas Paisley of' his purse, centaining ei-litpenee halfpenny, in anl entry leading down from the %'w-road to Sa~ndgatc, onl Friday night. 'Ehe prisoner, who is a, boy abont 12 'years of age, and has only been three weeks inti 'tln' iaviugi cbme ...

ATTEMPT OF THE PRISONER GOULD AND THE CONVICT BAILEY TO ESCAPE FROM NEWGATE

... ATTEMPT OF THE PRISONER GOULD AND THE CONVICT BAILEY TO E ESCAPE FROM NEWGATE. I I . - .. On Friday a rumour was circulated at Bow-street that the prisoner Richard Gould, who was recently tried at thle Central Criminal Court for the murder of ALr Temploman, and whose subsequcut apprchension and examinatioli must bo fresh in the recollection of our readers, had attempted to effect his escape ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... FRIDAY, JUNE 5. J. P. 1obson, late schoolmaster in this town, was broughlt up for ro-exainination this day on a charge of forging the nalie of Mr G. B. Bergna to a letter sent to a Londoii jewellery firm for a considerable amount of goods,to be transmitted to Newcastle in the way pointed out in the letter. The case was briefly gone into on the Monday preceding, when Mr Coxwell appeared to sus- ...