CONSPIRACY TO MURDER THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA AND THE KING OF PRUSSIA

... CONSPIRACY TO MURDER THE EMPEROR OF IRUSSIA AND THE KING OF PRUSSIA. (From the Franhfort Correspondenre of the Britannia.) All England will be startled and horrified at this announce- ment. It is but too true. It comes from a source which defies contradiction. The grand day of the nuptial jubilee at St. Petersburgh lad nearlytproved aday of deep and dread- ful mourning. Under Divine Providence ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... I LORD IA.,tYOR'S COUIlt-YE8TERD.-k, I The Right lion. the Lord Mayor sat yesterday at the Court.House, Green-street, and was occupied froui ten until four o'clock in disposing of the various cases submitted to his adjudication. WY. S. Irwin v. Waucrlob. The summons in this case charged the defendant to show cause why he did not pay the plaintiffthe sumof 5l. for work and labour done. The ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-SATUDAI)A, (Before Mr. Commissioner Farrell.) In the matter of Sarah Glascott, an Iusolvent. Mr. Creigliton said he had been requested by his friend, Mr. Meldon, to draw the. attention of -the court to an ob- servation that had been published in some of the morning papers as having been used by his lordship when this case had been before the court on Thursday last. On ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LAW IVTEL LIGEN(E-TuEsDAY. 11JO,9SE OF LORDS-APPEALS. The house :uet for tie purpose of delivering judgments in several la-p~eal cases. July. *tolux rFl USON' ANtD SEVEiN OTHER~t MINISTERtS, AWYT ANDREWl'S~l~lO A-I) TWO OTHFRS, tlt1tDE115 FORMING TimI lT'tE:llYTt1HY OF AUCEITERIAR1OEI, V. tIAtL OF tI-NNOLI. AN. ) 11EV. R. YOUaNt. This was I'n appeol uguiniot it decree of the Court of Ses- dNon ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OX FORD CtICUIT-i ,olUCBSTEl, AUnVST I?. CROWN SIDE. [Befora Air. Justice Erskine.] THE SiRISTOL MUtt)EDR. The Irbil of the six prisoners for the mUrder of the policeman at Bristol, which lias caused an much excitement In (tht cmutly, having been lixed for this rorning, nt the sitting of tile court, AS early as eight o'cIck tile gilleries alnd avenues leading to the court were densely tl ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A STS1ZE JVT L'LLI&BVCNE. NORITHIERN CIflCUIT-LivrtrenOOr, ALTUSTea 10, CROUWN SIDE. (flatfore. Lord Deamars.] Samuiel MAruffise Coptciood was piaced CIL die bar, Charged witlh having obtained, by falsel pretences front Allisn Aria Urchin, the sum Mrt. Bi~anes, Mrt. Cromptoc, Mr.- WVIli(ns, and DMr. Atirerton, con. dir:teri tue prosecution. TIke prisoner ivas defended by Mr. Raobrsck aut Mir. ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECTABLE FEMALE, AT HENRIETTASTREET. BATH

... MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECT- ABLE FEMALE, AT HENRIEXTA- STREET. BATH. Bath has been thrown into a state of very great excitement for the last two days, in consequence of its having been discovered that a Mrs. Parsons, a most respectable female, residing at No. 33, Henri- etta-street. Bath, had been murdered. Suspicion having fallen upon the husband, he was immediately taken into custody to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZR INBTELLIGBENCE. N RTHERtN CIRCUIT-1,TVERroot., Auliu.e 2 CRlOWVN tt41)i.:'' [Before Lord Denrsonj) Johnr fJent and John ShipIley wero indir trd ICI' a bahi . way robbery from the peisol ot'John lHattor, at tile ,a,. timie using personal violence to him. Dr. Brown and Ar. Monk Cur the proiccati Ii Ir. Wilkins for the delfence. It appeared from the statemenit of the presecuter, that (it ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLJGENCR-THURSDAY. GUILDHALL. Charlotte Catler, aged 19, was brought before Mr. Al- derman Gibbs, charged on her own confession with commit- iog a felony. Joseph Duddy, a policeman, stated that the prisoner came up to him in St. Paul's Churchyard, about three o'clock in the morning, and said she wished to give herself up to justice. lie asked her what she had done, and she replied ...

CROWN COURT—YESTERDAY

... CROWN COURT-YESTERDAY. The Court was occupied for several hours in trying M several cases of revolting atrocity, the particulars of of which we cannot enter into. Pe MISS CRPLLIN'S CASE. di Regila v. Copelatid.-Mr. Roebuck, M.P., and Mr. M Aspinall, applied to Lord Denman for copies of the indictment against the prisoner.-Mr. Wilkins, who a is for the prosecution, stated, after conferring with ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... (Before Lord Chief Baron Abinger, Mr. Justice Williams, and Mr. Baron Rolfe.) TRIAL OF NICHOLAS SUISSE. On Monday, Nicholas Suisse was placed at the bar on an indictment charging him with stealing money and se- curities, principally French cupons, to a very large amount, upwards of IO,0001. The indictment contained 20 counts. Mr. Kelly stated the case. He said that the present indictment was ...

INQUEST ON THE LATE MR. A. BYRNE

... ON THE LATE IR. A. BYRNE. I 'NqUE 'ST tonMAy-IXTEENTI DAY. r n - nchitig the death of the late Mr. Byrne hsinquiry to~in tedarn Eiday, resunied this a This diqg to adjournment from Fridarso dti Wm, accor d ' seds residence, Albert-terrace, lRath- Ofternioet~,ae hour fixed was five o'clock, but the investiga- init0I not commence till nearly six. The coroner very c toti dir *ected the police to ...