CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... On Wednesdri, the Spring Circuit Court of Justicinry was held nc Abperrien hy Lords Moncreiffand Ceckburn. DavirI Milne, E~q. Adverate-Deitute Fifteen cases came he'ore the Conrrt, chiefly theftsr ind bousebrenking. Three individuals were outlawed for not nppearing. Sentenes nof imprisonment for va- riens periods were prronnunced against five; four were sentenced to transportntion for ten, one ...

THE ROEHAMPTON MURDER.—RE-EXAMINATION OF DANIEL GOOD AT BOW-STREET POLICE COURT

... THE ROEHAMPTON MURDER.-RE-EXAMINA- TION OF DANIEL GOOD AT BOW-STREET POLICE COURT. Thursday being appointed for the further examination of Good, the neighbourhood of Bow-street was much crowded, but not to such an extent as on Monday last. The evidence produced was chiefly the same as that which has been repeatedly before the public. Lydia Susannah Butcher was called, and on her making her ...

THE MURDER AT PUTNEY—SUPPOSED ARREST OF THE MURDERER

... THE MURDER AT PUTNEY-SUPPOSED ARREST OF THE MURDERER. A paragraph to the following effect appeared in the late editions of all the London papers of Monday evening:_ We have just received the following from the North and South American Coffee House:- Good, the murderer, has been arrested at Liverpool. ADDiTIONAL PARTICULARS.. The wife of Gfod, who seems a simple and apparently a kind-hearted ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEUDAY. HENRY-STREET orricE. A Fuyv I-John Thrope charged Catherine Kane, a woman of the towu, with having picked his pocket of the sum of three shillings. The prisoner called a sister nymph, named. Hariet Noble, a girl squat, thick-set, powerfully framed-herself in durance vile, also-who offered to swear that it was by her the complainant, who, she said, had been previously ...

CONSISTORY COURT

... l DILLON v. DILLOW.-On-FridaY Sir Stephen Lushinglon delivered judgment in this case, which was an application by Dr Dillon, the celebrated preacher, fbr a divorce, on the ground that his wife had committed adultery. After a care- fiul investigation of the whole, Dr Lushington said this was more of a criminal than a civil case and, consequently, the wife ought to have the benefit of the doubt ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IW NOTICE.S-Tnrs DAY. VICE CHANCELLORS' CotrTs, LINCOLN'S-INN-Atten. Before MIr l,ANCBL(IT SlSADVVLrL. Uinopposesd petitions and short carres. AFTrER TRust SHOIsRT CAUHYR-TIlle first twenty aoljourned petitions. Before;8ir J. L. KNmanrr BRUlC. Haroes v Itcster, for judgment. CAUBRn, &c,-Bone v Clarke, pert heard- Kayv Pelil, part heard -Allen v waadiry-Thorp v GartEide-Condult v Seano-The ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF ASSAULT ON A LADY

... Monday, Mr. Robert Caldwell, solicitor, of 191, Great Brunswick-streat, for whose apprehension two warrants 1 had been outstanding for many days, was brought in custody of Police Serjbant Rennedy, 8 B, before the Magistrates of College-street Police Office, Dublin, charged with having assaulted, with intent to commit V violation, the wife of Mr. Corbett, of Fitzwilliam-place, E barrister. Prom ...

THE MURDER AT ROEHAMPTON

... THE MURDER AT ROEHAAiPTlON, c iai Ai'i~t'I~Ns,0N CII' Goo~') WIFE- AND RiICHARD e last GAaIVILE, AS A~cSCII ting a- Ofind Jturiiig the pact Week it aippear's that ilary, Inca. Giood, or onS shte is better kot lIyGo, a ?? kept the 'street door of ber hnouel n lIOIeY Goodel heas. 'dlc5s street, SPitalieleids where1 shue reife' loserud Dgain.ti Posite inquiric:o. A street Watcih having, hoWever, ...

THE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT KINGSWOOD-HILL

... TIES ifflUDE) AND SUBIODE AT R.NGB- WOOD - HZim. Tho adjourned inquest on the bodies of Simnel and Edith cook (thle particulars of whose melancholy death were detoilcd in our last) was resumed on Tluesday, tho 5th inst. The loarned coroner, IV. J. Ellis, Esq., having called over tho list ofjurors, the following additional evidence wats adduced:- Aaron Blatt deposead to having' had a ...

THE RUMOURED ARREST OF GOOD

... THE RUTIOUlRED ARREST OF GOOD. During the latter part of the afternoon a report became veoy current throughout the metropolis that the murderer, Daniel Good, had that morning been apprehended in the town of Tunbridge Wells, and was then in safe custody. From the numerous unfounded reports circulated since the tragical occurrence of his apprehension in various parts of the country, little ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... (IM11.. 11 1?'COIII)EICS COITRT-YESTPItDAY. .. ?? ?? ; ?? 1;'t-I far qf-li- . ?? f fl- K.tric r Kcliley as o`tmlveki nor stealing a note ox tue aL (f Ireland tor 101., tile property of Bernard ?? ?? that the prisoner had been em- t [, ?? ns a messenger; he Ied sent him to the Bank ei ;lel to cilangse two checks, and on his return he said ~iest a lol, nlote oat of the amount. IIr. paluse, of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTrELLzZMNC1. COPNCIU-L- /ItrrS, 8rIsrTrL, 7artryuaAr. Magistrates present: Mesars. Phipla ald Newman. Beoj. lemplar was brougbt up folr examniati,,n, on aospkioa (f havilgrsolen aquantityo ?? ,belongillgtisMearsPayee silveesnuiths, Bath. It appeorle that inIhe. last a parcel, cor taniing plate, was sent by a Hsve s ith of Lorndon, per Great Wett-rn railway, to the compdilaants, Messrs ...