EXECUTION OF THE BISHOP OF ERMELAND'S MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF THE BISHOP OF ERM.E- LAND'S MURDERER. ?? _ pi Rudolph Kiihnapfel, the tailor, who murdered Bishop Si Von Hatten and his housekeeper, in the episcopal resi- St dence at Frauenburgh, was executed early on the morning Pi of the 7th instant, on the bill about a mile from that town, Pi near the Elbing road. Thejudgments pronounced in both instances by the criminal tribunals concurred ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... IDttotAq or - lEAD -OPi0. on ROsBERY.-An unfortunate man, named James Gra- ear ham, who resides'at Swainstown, near Dunshaughlin, was ma robbed on Thursday evening, near the Red Cow, in this of county, of twelve sovereigns and thirteen shillings, under 'er. the following circumstances:-Th, unfortunate fedlow is iti- over sixty years of age, and in the capacity of herd, con- in trived to save ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-NORTHAMPTON. RoDDIS v. FAIRCLOTH.-SEDUCTION.--Mr Humfrey opened the case to the jury, commenting upon what he termed the horrid, atrocious, and disgusting conduct of the defen- dant towards the unfortunate subject of this injury. The plaintiff is a butcher in a respectable and extensive business in this town, having a family of eight sons and three daughters, of' whom the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... POLICE NINTELLIGWENCL.-FRIDAY. 1WUILDHALL. Charles Craelenll, the driver of an Oxford coach, was brouglt betbre Sir John Key, charged with assaulting ~ary Annll W'illiams, a simple country girl, aged 16 years, wao had been putunder his care by her friends in the coen- try to be set down at the end of Oxford-street, and directed towards the residence of her friends in Totteniharn-court- road. ...

SECONDARIES' COURT—FRIDAY

... SECONDARIES' COURT-FRIDAY. [Before MI. Secondary James and a Comirnon Jury.3 THEi Ml'TItOlIOTITAIX N'OODP rA.VEtEX'T COMII'AY',- VERTIi t AND ANO I-iTlH V. G(llARY. Thik %vau til OI broug ht by the pillintiffs, tillber- merhans, uL~iiI.tthedefndat, uepatentee of thle Wooed erchiaints (olliy, torcvr br goiodds sold and delivered, and ,lso to ?? damages for the non-fulfilillent of II Con- traict ...

THE COURT

... TjqTjE DOORT. *The QQ~q and Fivowkllsrt 84d1bT a~at enjoymeht of.-cog~tylf tW~sr.TeQet is morning,:and afterwards rsding out, soeaetimeslm a p~ny phaeton, at others in a asrssgd ;and four. Priue, Alb.4 lasausually aeompamed her tajesty on lirseck: :n Wednesday.his Royal Hignl s~rede ln tho same:aear- riage with the Qaeen and Ring and Queen of the Bel- ginns. * The little Prinoess R'oyal los ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES

... The CommiesiODf of Assize were opened in the Shire Hall, Chester Castle, on Wednesday, before Lord Abinger; after.which his Lordship attended divine service in thl*Cathedrad, where the usual assize sermon was preached by the Chancellor of the Diocese, On Ti ursdaY the courts opened for the deapatch of bosinesO Lord Abinger presiding in the nisi prius court, and Mr. Justice Erskine in the crown ...

PRESTON JULY SESSIONS

... P RESTON JULY SESSIONS. I The Court of Quarter Sessions for the Hundreds of Ley- land, Blaclcburn, and Amounderness, was held by adjourn- ment, at the Court House, House of Correction, on Thuts- day morning last. There having been an intermediate session, the number of prisoners to try on this occasion, between sixty and seventy, presented rather a heavy calendar. About half-past ten o'clock, ...

MAYO ASSIZES

... fI. M A; ' - I (oati OUR OWN COEES8PONDENT.) -23d July. The following gentlemen were sworn as the grand jury for the present assizes, by the Honourable Gaoffry Brown, High Sheriff of this county- Lord Altamont, Robert'Dillon Browne, Esq., M.P; Mark Blake,; Esq., MKP. i Colonel Domiinick Browne, Henrv Bingham, Anthony Ormsley, Edmond John Nolan, George Henry Moore, George Vaugan -Jackson, John ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... (CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDAY. Tlivse, sessions- commaenced this ?? Jinl presenlce of hbc II ight liionourable ithe Lord M ayor, th Commnon Scr- S~ealttt, Alderman Sir tha pmoa lfitrsalufl, the Sherlifi, rind Vnder-shieriffs. Tih' gran1d jury lhaeing been sworn, thle Commiron Scr- ;~errrt procfeeiied' to adul eros thenm. Ilie said that as anl arterva I of It fortitight httd (111ly tak`crr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. MARtL O9OtIUG U.STiIEET, Frederic ALnorey and ?? Koy, twe very genteelydressed youths, ?? placed at the bar b6eorm Mr. Hardwicli, tire presiding magistrate, oel a charge (as entered on tire pice sheot) of having been found at seven o'clock last evening in Hyde.pqrk playing at cricket. The defendants were warned by police constable No. 'rS of the A aivision to desist ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCB- TUESDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. This Was a bill fild to compel evrtoini of tile next of kinl of James Clear to restore the funds distributed under aol order of the court. The delouca was that thle solicitor of the plintiffhdnotice of the dlitribution at the time, snd that they could net now coat- plain of It. Air! Richards and Mr, Moore were for the plaintIffs. Di.Wigram, Mr. ...